Chapter 615 Shocking and Naked Threat
Chapter 615 Shocking and Naked Threat
With a powerful sound of footsteps, Su Zhengyang stepped into the threshold of the banquet hall again. His steps were steady and his eyes were sharp, sweeping over the ambassadors from various countries who were sitting restlessly. Although they were hiding their dissatisfaction, the anxiety and anger in their eyes were hard to conceal.
Johnson and others saw Su Zhengyang's appearance, and immediately saw the dawn of hope. They looked at Su Zhengyang nervously and expectantly, hoping to get some clues or explanations from the new leader of China.
François Dubois, the French ambassador, was the first to break the silence. She adjusted the brooch on her dress, looking dignified and serious: "President Su, you left us here while you were busy with other things. This is not the way to entertain guests in China, a country of etiquette."
Although her voice was soft, her words were blunt and she was obviously dissatisfied with Su Zhengyang's actions.
Su Zhengyang smiled slightly, with a sharp light flashing in his eyes. He walked to the podium in the middle of the hall and spoke slowly: "China is naturally a country of etiquette. When friends come, we have fine wine, and when jackals come, we have hunting rifles. It seems that Ms. Dubois is a little dissatisfied with my invitation to you to the banquet."
There was a hint of playfulness in his words, which startled the ambassadors present. They realized that Su Zhengyang was not joking with them, but was expressing his position and determination in a unique way.
François Dubois was slightly stunned, then he calmed down and continued, "President Su, we are all ambassadors to China from various countries. I don't know how much official business is waiting for us to handle. It is really inappropriate for you to force us to stay here."
Although her tone was still gentle, her dissatisfaction was more obvious. The other ambassadors also nodded in agreement, expressing the same dissatisfaction and concern.
Su Zhengyang nodded slightly, and glanced at everyone: "I understand your worries and dissatisfaction. But please remember, this is China, on my territory, the rules of the game should be set by me, I am the god who controls everything, you have no right to complain, until the concession issue is resolved, I think you will stay here."
His voice was so powerful that it made the ambassadors present feel a chill in their hearts.
The atmosphere in the banquet hall became tense again, but this time, with Draymond's previous experience as a precedent, no one dared to be the first to speak out and refute Su Zhengyang's remarks.
Su Zhengyang stood in front of the podium in the banquet hall and snapped his fingers lightly.
Fu Jiang immediately understood and walked to his side, bowing slightly.
Su Zhengyang began to make tea gracefully, and every step seemed so calm, as if he was in control of the whole situation. While making tea, he spoke in a calm but powerful voice: "The ambassadors have been here for a whole day and know nothing about what is happening outside. I think they should be very eager to know the latest situation of the concessions of various countries."
His words were like stones thrown into a calm lake, causing ripples. Ambassadors from various countries looked at each other, with curiosity and uneasiness in their eyes.
Fu Jiang nodded, his eyes were sharp, and he scanned the faces of several ambassadors one by one. He raised the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a smug smile, and then slowly said: "At one o'clock in the afternoon, our 18th Armored Infantry Brigade officially entered the Austro-Hungarian Concession and began the cleanup plan. During the operation, we wiped out more than 2400 Austro-Hungarian expatriates and destroyed their consulate and St. Mary's Church. At the same time, we successfully arrested von der Raymond and brought him to justice. In accordance with President Su's instructions, the 18th Brigade has completed its mission brilliantly. The entire Austro-Hungarian Concession is now a river of blood, and no one is left alive!"
As soon as Fu Jiang finished speaking, there was an uproar in the banquet hall. Ambassadors from various countries were shocked by the sudden news, and their faces were full of disbelief. Some ambassadors even stood up and tried to get more information from Fu Jiang.
Su Zhengyang continued to brew tea slowly, as if he was oblivious to all the noise from the outside world. His movements and expressions revealed a calmness and confidence, as if everything was under his control.
The expressions on the faces of the ambassadors quickly changed from initial curiosity and uneasiness to shock and panic. Their eyes were full of disbelief, as if they were listening to a fairy tale.
Johnson, the US ambassador, had a face that was always smiling but now it was frozen. His pupils no longer reflected calmness, but deep shock. He couldn't help but mutter to himself, "How...how is this possible? They actually..." His voice was full of fear and confusion.
Hans von Seeckt, the ambassador of the Bird Empire, had a flash of surprise in his eyes, and then anger. He stood up suddenly and wanted to say something, but in the end he just glared at Fu Jiang fiercely, sat back in his seat, clenched his hands into fists, as if suppressing his inner anger.
François Dubois, Ambassador of the French Empire, covered her mouth, as if trying to stop the scream from escaping. Her eyes were filled with fear, as if she saw a situation that was about to get out of control. Her heart was trembling, and she realized for the first time that the seemingly harmless and gentle man in front of her was actually a demon who would use any means to achieve his goal.
The other ambassadors also fell into chaos, they whispered and discussed. Everyone's face was full of shock and anxiety. They knew that this incident would bring the diplomatic relations between Austria-Hungary and China to a freezing point, and would also further darken China's image in the international community.
In their view, the massacre of civilians is anti-human and should not happen in any case. Su Zhengyang's actions will lead to greater international disputes and conflicts.
Hans von Seeckt, the ambassador of the Bird Empire, turned pale. He tried to suppress his anger, but his deep eyes flashed with anger and shock that were difficult to conceal. He stared ahead, as if examining Su Zhengyang's expressionless face, but his heart was surging like a storm.
From Fuso to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, these two countries were important allies of his Bird Empire, but now, their concessions had all suffered fatal blows from China without exception. This coincidence made him wonder if all this was Su Zhengyang's elaborate plan against their alliance.
He took a deep breath, trying to calm his emotions, then stood up and looked at Su Zhengyang with a sharp gaze: "President Su, your atrocities will be condemned by the entire international community! This is simply too crazy and ridiculous! With just one sentence, you decided the fate of thousands of Austro-Hungarian expatriates. You are a naked executioner with blood on your hands!"
His words were powerful, and every word was like a heavy hammer, hitting the hearts of everyone present. The other ambassadors were also affected by his words, and they all whispered and discussed.
At this time, Italian Ambassador Marco Imperato also stood up. His face did not show much expression, but his eyes revealed coldness and disdain. He said coldly: "President Su, are you threatening us with the fate of the Austro-Hungarian concession? I want to tell you that even if China wants to take back the concession, it must solve the problem through peaceful negotiations, not violence!"
Although his words were calm, the threat in them was very obvious. He glanced at the ambassador of the Bird Empire, as if he was joining forces with him to put pressure on Su Zhengyang.
Su Zhengyang sat calmly in the main seat, facing the accusations and threats from ambassadors from various countries, his face did not fluctuate at all. He listened quietly, as if he was enjoying a wonderful performance.
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