Blackstone Code

Chapter 2671

"Who is it this time?" the officer's voice sounded in the receiver.

The Admiral glanced at the President and others in the distance with a reserved smile on his face.

"it's me."

"Sir!", the officer's voice became very excited, but also a little confused, "Is it appropriate for you to call at this time?"

He did not call out "Your Majesty the General", nor did he call out the name of the admiral, or other titles, such as commander, but only used a very vague honorific.

His people are monitoring this call, and he also believes that the director general outside and more security agencies are also monitoring this call.

Would it be dangerous to make a phone call at this time, and would it expose myself?

The admiral breathed a sigh of relief, "It doesn't matter. We have resolved our differences. When it gets dark, you put down your arms and leave the Congress. People in the federal government will accept everything inside."

"I can ensure that you leave safely. The mission is over."

After he said these words, there was no sound of surprise from the receiver, nor was there any direct feedback, only the sound of gradually heavier breathing.

About seven or eight seconds later, the officer's voice sounded, "Sorry, sir, I can't respond to your order."

The admiral's blood pressure began to rise sharply, and he suddenly realized that something seemed to be getting out of control.

"If you have any needs, you can tell me and I will let the federal government compromise."

The officer did not answer directly, but instead asked, "We were abandoned, right?"

"Because they agreed to your request."

The admiral said nothing, his expression gradually becoming serious.

"Why do you think so?"

The officer's tone became a little excited, "They still haven't put the money into those accounts as we asked, and their arrogant attitude is dismissive of us!"

"We are not just tools, sir, we also have our own ideas, our demands, and part of the reason for this operation is to repay the kindness you have shown us."

"But the other part, it's not for you or ourselves, it's what they owe us."

The admiral was a little annoyed, and the situation was on the verge of getting out of control. He changed his hand to hold the receiver, and at the same time turned around to avoid the eyes of the government officials, "What do you want?"

"Number one, all the money has to be put into these accounts as we said it would be, it's what they owe them."

"Second, we need to immediately restore the reputation of some people who have no direct connection to the sex scandal case, but whose glory has been stripped away."

"Third, the president must stand up and apologize for the soldiers who died in the war, as well as the disabled soldiers who did not receive help later, and promise to take care of their families."

"Fourth, the Minister of Defense must take the blame and resign..."

"No...."

"And the fifth one?"

"This is impossible!"

The admiral knew very well that only the first and third of these conditions were possible, but only possible, and the second and fourth were basically impossible to achieve.

As for the fifth item that has not yet been stated, you don’t have to guess that it is not easy to implement either.

The officer was interrupted and was silent for a while after hearing these two sentences, "Then this is a matter between us and the federal government, sir!"

After he finished speaking, he hung up the phone.

The admiral looked at the phone in his hand in confusion. He didn't even know how to turn around.

His hand slowly placed the receiver on the base of the phone. Connor saw him hanging up the phone and asked with a smile, "Is the problem solved?"

The admiral's expression looked very terrifying. He suppressed the urge to destroy his heart, tightened his face, and shook his head, "I'm sorry, things are out of control."

The smiles on Connor's and others' faces quickly cooled down.

"What's the meaning?"

After a moment of silence, the admiral said the officer's request, "There are other conditions, but he has not finished them. If we can achieve these four, he will tell us the next conditions."

The expressions on Connor's and everyone else's faces were full of annoyance, which was probably the champagne being popped at halftime.

In fact, no matter which question it is, it is very difficult to solve, because it will give some people a bad start.

As long as they are dissatisfied with the outcome of certain matters and launch similar terrorist attacks, will the federal government still have any prestige in the future?

The first one is relatively simple, but who will bear the additional expenditure of 600 million?

I am afraid that no one is willing to take on such a large "debt" for no reason. After all, in accordance with the relevant regulations and procedures of the federal government and the military, pensions and compensation are paid out according to standards.

Legally speaking, the federal government and federal military have done their part.

Of course, it may still be lacking from a humanitarian perspective, but the law is always cold and cannot be so humane.

Therefore, this money does not belong to "normal expenses". It is not the kind of compensation that was not given from the beginning. Now, all the compensation that should be given has been given. These are additional and unreasonable expenses.

Whoever signs will bear this responsibility.

The second one is even more difficult to deal with. Even if some officers are not deeply involved in sex scandal cases, at least one of them fails to report the information, or covers up and conceals the facts, which is enough to erase all their efforts and contributions.

It is one thing to serve the country and the people, but it is another thing to do something wrong. Just because these officers performed well in the war, we cannot allow them to break the law within the army.

To rehabilitate them now will only complicate the already solved problems again.

As for asking Connor to apologize and promise to take care of those people and their families, Connor was not willing.

His face was just printed on a fucking twenty-five cent coin, and now he was about to apologize on such a heavy topic, and what did these things have to do with him?

This is all Mr. Trueman's fault. He didn't do this well. Now, Connor, a person who actually has nothing to do with this matter, is asked to take responsibility. He is also very angry, and he is even less likely to agree.

As for asking the Minister of Defense to take the blame and resign...

Connor glanced at the Minister of Defense, who was shocked. He looked at Connor, thinking that he wouldn't abandon me at this time, right?

He immediately said, "That's simply too much to ask for," and turned Connor's attention back to the admiral.

"So, what we talked about before was a waste of time?"

The admiral pursed his lips and said, "Give me some time..."

Connor agreed to his little request, "You have..." He raised his wrist and glanced at his watch, "...three hours. After three hours, we will act according to the original plan."

"When the time comes, you know what I mean!"

If everything goes according to the original plan, then the conditions for the Peleus family to leave will not be established.

To let them leave, there must be a certain degree of "giving up". For example, they will leave with some property, even if it is not much.

It is also possible that some people will be taken away, or some other things will happen.

But if they can't get those terrorists to surrender voluntarily, then they will still die.

Lynch didn't expect such a development to happen. He was ready to go back to sleep with Catherine as soon as the time came, but unexpectedly there was a small twist.

The infrared transmitter that had just been half dismantled was installed again, and the snipers began to return to their positions.

In the Congress, the officer had a strange expression after hanging up the phone. He gathered several of his highest-ranking subordinates together and talked about the phone call just now.

In an instant, these people became angry!

The original plan to hijack the Congress was made by the Peleus family, and they all had their own reasons for participating, and not everyone was a "victim."

A few people participated because everyone else was participating, and as comrades, they were willing to fight for their brothers.

Now that they have been put on the fire, Peleus and his family want them to give up, which they cannot accept.

It is no exaggeration to say that their identity information has been completely exposed. As long as they put down their weapons and go out now, they will be burned to ashes and thrown into the sewer in no more than three days!

Those in the federal government, members of Congress, and other related interest groups will not allow them to live beyond a week!

It may be a miracle that they can be tried and sentenced alive!

The greater possibility is that it will be executed secretly. The federal government only needs to promote a new news to divert people's attention, and it will not cause any problems.

"...So now I need to ask for your opinion, whether to surrender or continue."

"I can't guarantee whether there will be any accidents after we surrender. Maybe they will keep their word, maybe not. I don't know that, so you have to make your own decision."

"But no matter what you choose, I will still be here. Someone has to do some things."

"If it makes people wake up and make them realize that many things in this world are unfair, then I am willing to be the fist that breaks this unfairness, even if it is bruised and bruised."

The others started a heated discussion, and except for two people, everyone in this group was willing to follow him.

Firstly, they were prepared before they came that they would not be able to get out. Secondly, even if they really put down their weapons, there is a high probability that they would not be able to survive, otherwise they would be able to do what they wanted to do.

Then another group of terrorists came to get the latest information until everyone knew the information.

Seven people planned to leave, but the officer did not bother them and watched them leave.

The remaining people continued to prepare for the next work and plans.

The seven people who left were captured by strong lights as they walked out of the Capitol, and they were subsequently arrested.

It was also through them that we learned that the remaining people were still unwilling to leave and would continue to implement the original plan...

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