Chapter 1094 Who would have thought it was them who did it?
Chapter 1094 Who would have thought it was them who did it?
Damn, this guy isn't talking about Zhou Weiguo, is he?
Prince Asaka glanced at Seishiro Sakata.
Seishiro Sakata also had this kind of confusion.
Seeing that Asaka was not going to speak, he could only take over the conversation: "Your Excellency, the person you are talking about is not Zhou Weiguo, is he?"
His hesitant, uncertain expression, along with his questioning tone, prompted the Prime Minister, seated in his chair, to look at the two men before saying, "Isn't he the most suitable person?"
“Of course it’s not the most suitable.” Prince Asaka’s voice rose eight octaves.
The voice made the Prime Minister frown slightly. In all his years as Prime Minister, no one other than His Majesty had ever spoken to him so loudly.
“Your Excellency the Prime Minister, I just discussed this with His Highness, and I’m afraid Zhou Weiguo wasn’t behind this,” said Sakata Seishiro.
In his view, Prince Asaka was genuinely anxious.
He knew very well how difficult Zhou Weiguo was to deal with, and his men were just as difficult to deal with.
“He has already caused us a lot of trouble. This time, he launched a despicable sneak attack on us, causing our No. 2 position to fall. Every day that such a person stays will bring us more disaster. We can take advantage of this incident to request His Majesty to use the Imperial Guard.”
He has his own plans.
Whether it was Zhou Weiguo or not was unimportant; what mattered was that he needed to deliver on his mission. If he could take advantage of His Majesty's anger this time and mobilize the Imperial Guard to deal with Zhou Weiguo, then he believed that with this person's disappearance, the Empire's future actions in the mountain city, although they would encounter obstacles, would certainly not be the same as before. More importantly, with Zhou Weiguo eliminated, the safety of the capital would be greatly guaranteed.
“The Imperial Guards are human too.” Prince Asaka took a deep breath. He had to get involved in this matter.
With the Imperial Guards mobilized, Zhou Weiguo was certain to die. Of course, that wasn't the important thing; what mattered was the consequences of his death.
“Unless we can deal with Zhou Weiguo and his men at the same time, and some of them escape, the risks for us will be huge.” Asaka looked at the prime minister for a while and said, “The Internal Security Bureau’s job is mostly protection. If it comes to assassination, they’re probably not as good as the Special Higher Police.”
A bodyguard's safety is primarily trained to observe the surrounding environment, assess the situation, and deploy defenses accordingly to ensure the emperor's safety.
Sending them to assassinate is not their job.
"We can't guarantee that his people are basically everywhere."
Now there are ones outside the pass, and I heard there have been robberies in Liaoyang as well.
He dared not say anything else.
“If we can’t handle it, we can’t act rashly,” said Seishiro Sakata.
Upon hearing this, the Prime Minister paused for a moment, then thought of another question.
“Some time ago, you said that Yoshiko Kawashima was investigating Zhou Weiguo’s wife. The situation that has occurred outside the Great Wall this time is probably related to this matter. So why did Yoshiko Kawashima want to get rid of Zhou Weiguo’s wife? I think it was to make Zhou Weiguo hate us even more.”
This is a very good reason, and also a very reasonable explanation.
Prince Asaka believed this was reasonable, but he still said, "She is under Anami Korechika's control, so she can't possibly have that kind of time. Besides, we can't let her be a scapegoat; she's still useful to us."
You still need her to make more connections in Manchukuo. If you get rid of him, what will happen next?
idiot?
The Prime Minister is having a bit of a headache.
Judging from this, neither Zhou Weiguo nor Kawashima Yoshiko did this. So, who did it?
Watson.
Today's light rain came at an inopportune time; the mounds of earth that had just been repaired but not completely cleared away, as well as some dead branches, were washed away by the rain and scattered everywhere.
Wearing a suit and top hat, the Washington Intelligence Agency Director, Bullington, was led into the presidential palace by a tall woman and taken to the president's room.
When Brington went inside, he found that not only the President was there, but also the Chief of Staff and the Secretary of the Army.
“Your Excellency the President,” Bullington greeted him, then greeted the others before opening his briefcase and taking out a document, placing it on the ground. “The cuckoo has sent word that our plan has been a success.”
"Very good." The president, sitting in a wheelchair, expressed his approval of his actions with satisfaction; "The Empire will thank your intelligence department for its efforts. I believe that your efforts today will bring more benefits to our Empire in the future, and even the stability of our Empire will be inseparable from your efforts."
"It is our honor to serve His Excellency the President and to contribute our modest efforts to the Empire." After saying this, Bullington, seeing that there was nothing more for him to do, left with the empty folder.
Today, the Berlin Chief of Staff, Matthew, who came to report that Berlin had once again captured three county towns in the Canadian direction and that a division of British troops had surrendered, was somewhat confused.
He could understand the conversation between Bullington and the President when it was separated, but when put together, he couldn't understand what it meant.
What emergency action was taken? Why didn't he know anything about it?
"Your Excellency, has the CIA been on any particular operation lately?" Matthew asked.
"Yes, they carried out a secret operation, which was an emergency plan devised by me, the Minister of War, and several advisors. Not many people know about it."
You've been in charge of analyzing Berlin's troop strength in Canada lately, so it's normal that you're unaware of this.
"Could you explain in more detail?" At least, he has the right to know.
The president glanced up at his secretary, who was his mouthpiece. To save unnecessary expenses, the secretary usually did the talking.
"General, we have arranged for someone to release a poison gas bomb not far from the Imperial Palace in Kyoto."
Oh God.
Matthews' words really stung Ray.
He thought it was just a small matter and nothing to worry about, but now it seems that it is not a small problem at all.
This is going to be earth-shattering!
If Kyoto investigates this matter, it will bring disaster to the empire.
"I don't understand why you did this." And judging from the tone, it was a last-minute decision.
"Temporary" means something that comes to mind suddenly.
Have you seriously considered the consequences of doing this?
"Your Excellency, our current situation is such that every step forward requires extreme caution."
Is it appropriate for you to act so recklessly at this time?
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