Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up

Chapter 1776 An unexpected surprise

If someone takes responsibility, things will be easier to handle. In addition, the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary have not expressed any stance, which shows that they have already acquiesced in their hearts. Knowing that things are a foregone conclusion, what can you do even if you are not willing to do so. We can only pray that MI6 will not make mistakes, otherwise it will definitely cause an uproar internationally.

What the four people didn't expect was that all the conversations they had just had had been recorded.

It stands to reason that as the Prime Minister's Office, the level of protection should be very high; no matter how powerful it is, no one can install a bug here. But at this time, everyone in the world has a knowledge blind spot, and that is computers connected to the Internet.

There is a laptop in Mrs. Thatcher's office, and it is connected with a network cable; as the prime minister, the computer configuration is naturally not low, and there is no shortage of microphones and speakers.

After the computer is hacked, there is no secret in everything we do and talk about every day. It’s just that all this has not attracted enough attention, and it is currently only the initial stage of the Internet.

In fact, Mr. Bao is naturally aware of this vulnerability; he has also hacked into the computers of some political figures through hacking methods. At the same time, it was also discovered that Iron Lady's computer was not only hacked by him.

Although he is not a top expert, he has technology that is decades ahead of this era. There is really no need to take the so-called hacker master seriously.

A West German IP address instantly attracted the attention of Mr. Bao. The conversation between the British high-level officials has been recorded by the West German boy; this matter can be used to make a fuss.

I just didn’t expect that the West German hackers were more powerful than I thought!

Cross also hacked into the British Prime Minister's computer as usual to see what new content there was. There is no feud between Germany and Britain, but wars between the two sides do occur frequently. Whether it was World War I or World War II, the two countries fought to the death.

Although they share the same ancestor, the Germans really don't have a good impression of Britain.

As a young man who loves his motherland and still has some abilities, he naturally hopes to use his abilities to help Germany do something. I was overjoyed when I heard such exciting news. I didn’t expect the British to be so shameless and still call themselves gentlemen. It really brings discredit to the whole of Europe.

Germany and Japan appreciate each other and have no deep conflicts. They were allies during World War II and were brothers in need. And being able to disgust the British is definitely a huge achievement!

After copying the recording, he went directly to the Japanese Embassy in Germany; Cross did not want to be exposed, so he had no choice but to stay in front of the embassy. Hard work paid off. When I saw a man wearing a kimono coming out, I knew he was Japanese without even thinking.

He immediately stepped forward and handed the tape directly to the other party; at the same time, he said: "There is a conspiracy about the British in it. I hope you can hand it over to the Japanese government."

Takeda Yu is a counselor at the Japanese Embassy in Germany. He has been in Germany for several years and is no stranger to German. If the package is too big, it may be considered a bomb or a prank. But it's just a tape, so it really doesn't matter.

As a diplomat, I was naturally aware of the British navy's seizure of the Japanese cargo ship Shinjo; I didn't expect that there was a real conspiracy here. But whoever sent the information was suddenly gone. If he was an employee of the Intelligence Bureau, he shouldn't have sent information in this way.

At this time, I couldn't care about that much, and I was not in the mood to go shopping; I just returned to the embassy.

He came to the office of the Japanese Ambassador to Germany and said directly: "Your Excellency, Ambassador, someone just handed me the tape; it said it was a British conspiracy against Japan. I couldn't believe it at first, but I think you are aware of the situation now. The specific content is not yet known. You know, let’s listen together so that we can be a witness.”

As for the British navy's innocent seizure of a Japanese cargo ship and the killing of Japanese crew members, anyone who is Japanese will feel angry, especially as a diplomat. I didn't expect there to be a conspiracy here, but I still have to listen to the recording before making a decision.

The embassy has all the equipment, and there is a small note inside the tape detailing the identity of the speaker.

Hearing the voice of a real iron lady, and it was about the Japanese cargo ship, the two of them immediately paid attention to it.

It felt like nothing at first, until the secretary came in to report; the goods transported by the Japanese Shinjo cargo ship were second-hand machine tool equipment, which had nothing to do with the Argentines; they were all ordered by the Brazilian Vale Company.

Even so, Christopher Kendivon, the head of MI6, decided to frame the Japanese merchant ship and put American weapons used by the British Navy on the merchant ship; forcing the Japanese to submit.

The two were so angry that the British really didn't take them seriously; if they didn't give each other any color, they really thought the Japanese were easy to bully.

After calming down, the Japanese ambassador to Germany said with a serious expression: "Takeda-kun, please do your best and make a few more copies of the recording. The embassy keeps two copies. You can take one back to Japan first. If there is a problem, I will arrange another one." Bring them back. Let the whole world know the ugly face of the British; Japan must not be allowed to suffer like this."

"The dead crew members cannot die in vain, and the British must pay the price."

Takeda thought for a moment and said: "Your Excellency Ambassador, from the sound, it can be determined that it is a conversation between senior British officials; who can get such important information and give it to us for free."

The Japanese ambassador smiled and said: "This is Germany, the forefront of the Cold War; relations are complicated. In addition, the Germans do not have a good impression of Britain itself, and the intelligence that can make Britain lose face; and because it does not want to be exposed, naturally it must be handed over to the most suitable person." the master."

"Now is not the time to consider the source of intelligence. The British machinations must be stopped; the blood of the Japanese crew cannot be shed in vain."

Takedao didn't stop and started to pack things. In fact, there was nothing to pack, as long as the tapes were on tape; the rest didn't matter.

When Takeda Xiong boarded the plane, Peng Yifei made an encrypted call to Bao Zixuan; saying that everything was going according to plan. The German hacker Cross took the initiative to send the recording to the Japanese embassy staff without being led by anyone; and the Japanese side has sent someone to send the recording back to the country and is currently on the plane.

Hearing this, Bao Shoufu smiled happily; he didn't expect that things were becoming more and more interesting, and even a little beyond his control. But no matter what, as long as the British dare to frame him, he will be in great disgrace.

As for the Falklands waters, MI6 intelligence personnel began to execute the headquarters' orders and load weapons and equipment produced in the United States onto the Xincheng cargo ship. And right under the noses of the Japanese, it can be described as extremely shameless.

The Japanese crew were very angry, but at this moment they were all under control and had no resistance at all. They could only watch helplessly as the British framed them.

Everything was arranged, and the British BBC Broadcasting Company set up a satellite antenna directly on the Metro cargo ship to broadcast a live broadcast. Just let the whole world take a good look at the fact that the Japanese violated international law and smuggled weapons and equipment to Argentina.

The British BBC Broadcasting Corporation, as the most influential media in the world, has a very wide range of radiation. Some people from various countries who had previously sympathized with the Japanese now believed that what the Japanese did was indeed unethical. It seems that we cannot be deceived by appearances and must speak with facts.

Flies don't stare at seamless eggs, so why didn't the British navy seize merchant ships from other countries? In the final analysis, the Japanese were still unruly.

If it hadn't been for the urgent telegram sent by the embassy in Germany, they might have been deceived by the British; let them be rampant for a while, and then they must return it all when the time comes.

At this time, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the British Ambassador and Japanese Foreign Minister Uno Sosuke were discussing how to resolve the Shinjo cargo ship issue.

Seeing the arrogant look of the British ambassador, Uno Sosuke was very unhappy; there was no need to overly refute now; the truth would be revealed to the world once the recording was released.

Sosuke Uno: "Your Excellency, Ambassador, Japan will not recognize the British investigation results. If there are weapons and equipment in the Shinjo cargo ship, it is impossible for customs officers to not discover it; this is contempt for Japanese customs officers."

The British ambassador was not angry when he heard that the Japanese were still being tough; now they were taking the initiative, and there was no need to argue with the Japanese. Besides, some Japanese did die for this, which is an indisputable fact; but we can’t go too far.

British Ambassador: "I can understand the mood of Your Excellency the Foreign Minister, and I didn't want to believe it at first. But facts speak louder than words. The Royal Navy did find weapons and equipment on the cargo ship Metropolis. This matter no longer allows for quibbles."

"Britain and Japan have always maintained a good cooperative relationship, and the British Empire cannot go too far; out of humanitarianism, we are willing to compensate the families of the sacrificed crew members."

"It would be good for both countries to resolve this matter decently; we cannot afford to lose a big deal for a small sum."

The British are really shameless to the extreme; they were clearly framed, but they spoke so righteously; as if Japan would suffer a huge loss if it did not agree to their conditions.

In fact, the British ambassador cannot be blamed; the content of high-level conversations was due to the lack of seniority and frame-up. It must be that the fewer people know about it, the better; no information was disclosed to him.

It can be said that he was completely unaware. In his heart, he always believed that the Royal Navy had found weapons and equipment from Japanese merchant ships; naturally he had more confidence.

Uno Sosuke said with a serious expression: "Japan will never accept such conditions. We will report the matter to the United Nations; we hope that the international community can uphold justice."

Seeing that the foreign minister was not making progress, the British ambassador thought that perhaps he had not changed yet; he believed that as the incident unfolded, there should be a compromise.

Diplomatic negotiations cannot be completed all at once, and he himself is in Tokyo; he came to Japan to handle diplomatic matters, which is his job. I didn't hesitate and chose to leave directly.

When the plane landed at Tokyo Airport, Takeda's anxious heart was finally relieved. The recording brought here is too important. It contains evidence that the Japanese cargo ship Shinjo was framed.

The special car had been waiting for a long time, and without any time to rest, it went directly to the Prime Minister's official residence.

At this time, Takeshita Noboru, Uno Sosuke, and other Japanese cabinet members were waiting for him.

After seeing the person return, Noboru Takeshita said directly: "Thank you Takeda-kun for explaining the matter in detail."

The British BBC TV station is very influential. At this time, the whole world is condemning Japan; it is believed that they should not sell weapons and equipment to Argentina. As a defeated country in World War II, it has no right to sell arms to other countries. In addition, Argentina is a sanctioned country, so Japan's doing this simply shows its disregard for the interests of the international community.

After Takeda took a sip of water, he said very seriously: "Later yesterday, I just came out of the Japanese Embassy in Germany; I planned to purchase some supplies."

"Suddenly there was a German young man. Because he was wrapped very tightly, I couldn't see clearly what he looked like. But I couldn't tell from his words that he couldn't be too old."

"Give me a tape directly; it means that there is a British conspiracy against Japan in it; I hope it will be handed over to the Japanese government and the crew of the New City will be given justice."

"If it was a large item, you might suspect there was a bomb inside; it was small, and you could see the tape directly, so you took it back to the embassy."

"After hearing the content of the conversation, it was really shocking; Japan was not taken seriously at all."

I know there's no point in talking about it anymore. It's enough to show up at the cabinet meeting.

Soon a woman's voice came from the stereo. For a well-known politician in the international community, the voice was still easy to identify.

The Japanese cabinet members' English proficiency is still good, and there are simultaneous interpreters nearby; everyone can understand the specific content.

When the head of MI6, Christopher Kendive, said that the incident was framed, the entire Japanese cabinet became angry. What do the British mean? They actually used dirty methods on the Japanese.

Without this evidence, even if you are full of words, you will not be able to explain clearly.

At this time, the technician next to him said: "After identification, the recording is definitely not forged or deliberately edited; the sound characteristics are consistent with the Japanese Prime Minister's wife, the head of MI6 Christopher Kenwendi, the Minister of Defense George Young, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeffrey Howe; as for the person reporting in the middle, it should be a secretary or other civilian staff."

Japan is definitely at the forefront of the world in the field of audio and video; the appraisal reports provided by Japanese experts are a standard throughout the world.

The cabinet members were so angry that they even wanted to tear the British hearts to pieces.

If they were really smuggling arms to Argentina, there would be nothing to say; nothing the British could do was excessive. Now, knowing that the order is from the Brazilian Vale Company, he still wants to frame it; is this the so-called British gentleman? It is simply shameless to the extreme.

Uno Sosuke said angrily: "We must strongly condemn the shameless behavior of the British; at the same time, hold a press conference to make the matter public; the Japanese must not die in vain; it is necessary to seek justice for the people."

Everyone agreed with the Foreign Minister's words; the British could not be let go easily, and they must pay a heavy price. Even if the Japanese economy suffers losses, we must strive to regain this tone.

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