Chapter 1156 What makes you think I wouldn't dare kill you?
Chapter 1156 What makes you think I wouldn't dare kill you?
Really?
Huayev's lips curled up slightly; he knew that this side would make the right choice.
He pushed an agreement on the table with satisfaction and looked at Zhou Weiguo with a disdainful gaze. "Then let's sign it. I believe the whole world will see our most sincere cooperation, and no enemy will dare to have any improper thoughts about us."
Zhou Weiguo chuckled twice, then picked up the text, glanced at it, tossed it on the table, crossed his arms, and looked at Huayev in front of him.
"What makes you think I wouldn't dare kill you?"
Every single agreement in this agreement is humiliating.
"What do you mean?" Huayev frowned as he looked at Zhou Weiguo.
Zhou Weiguo didn't hold back either, pulling out a pistol from his waist and pointing it at Huayev; "What makes you think we would sign such an agreement? Is it because your North Soviet Union is currently being held back by Tokyo and Berlin, or because of your robber logic from decades ago, or are you trying to curry favor with your prime minister by putting him down?"
Huayev chuckled. "General, you need to think carefully about what your current actions will bring."
Zhou Weiguo shook his head; "I don't know, but I do know that you're in trouble."
Bad luck?
Huayev didn't understand what he meant; he couldn't see what misfortune was about to befall him.
boom……
Gunfire rang out.
Everyone was taken aback at first, then their gazes turned to Huayev sitting opposite them.
I haven't been able to see where he was injured yet.
The soldiers who were on guard outside picked up their submachine guns and rushed in.
They glanced at the situation and silently walked out.
They won't care unless it's someone on their side who gets hurt.
“You…” Huayev covered his shoulder, pointing at Zhou Weiguo with his other finger.
boom……
Another shot was fired, and the raised hand was lowered again.
"I've been quite kind to you. You should think about how to explain this to your prime minister. I'm sure the Internal Security Department will invite you for a cup of tea."
Once you're inside the Inner Guard, getting out alive is harder than climbing to heaven.
Those present were frightened by the gunshot, but even more so by the internal guards.
The negotiations actually drove the other side to pull out a gun, and it was the weaker party who pulled out the gun and started shooting. What does this mean? This is driving people into a dead end.
The empire did want them to agree, but it didn't mean to force the mountain city into this situation.
"If you disagree, then you can station troops in the Northwest and the Outer Oirat region. Fine, then go ahead and station troops there. Let's see if your troop deployment is faster, or if our mountain city can immediately make peace with Tokyo. Let me give you a piece of advice: there are no permanent enemies, only permanent interests."
At this point, Zhou Weiguo chuckled, stood up, and glanced at the group of people. "Go back and think about how to reply to your prime minister. I think if this matter isn't handled properly, every one of you here, every single one of your families, will die."
Josephine, who appears refined on the outside but is actually capable of destroying not only you but your entire family if you ruin his plans. Are you scared yet?
Guns were used.
When Nevsky heard this on the sofa, he was so startled that he dropped the vodka he was holding.
The wine is gone. But the glass is still there.
The secretary squatted down beside him, picked up the wine glass, and then took another wine glass from him before nodding. "Yes, after Huayev threw the text over, General Zhou fired two shots."
"That's not right. Although Zhou Weiguo is ruthless and has a lot of tricks up his sleeve, he's not the type to suddenly pull out a gun. What exactly did that agreement say that made him pull out a gun?"
He admitted that Zhou Weiguo was a ruthless man who would stop at nothing to scheme against someone, but there was one thing he would never do: kill innocent people indiscriminately. He would never arbitrarily attack negotiators from another country.
Unless, of course, there must be some reason in that agreement that made him take action.
No...no, absolutely not.
Nevsky shook his head, sensing something was amiss.
Unable to understand, he poured himself another glass of vodka.
Seeing his worried expression, the secretary didn't disturb him, but simply stayed quietly by his side.
Nevsky stood up, slowly sipping his vodka. When he ran out of vodka, he became very dissatisfied and grabbed the bottle from the table.
He gulped down several mouthfuls of water, then opened the window and looked out at the distant mountains.
The faint, indistinct mist seemed to remind Nevsky of something. Suddenly, he slapped his thigh and exclaimed, "Damn it, this is going to kill those guys!"
what……
The secretary approached Nevsky in surprise.
This isn't a negotiation, how did it involve a life?
The exclamation made Nevsky turn to look at his secretary; "Can't you see? Zhou Weiguo never intended for them to live."
Ruth didn't understand. So what if they fired two shots? How could this mountain town possibly kill them?
"Huayev is an arrogant man, but he can distinguish what is important and what is not. That agreement definitely has the intention of belittling, but it certainly doesn't describe Yamashiro as a pig. There must be things in it that praise Yamashiro."
He just couldn't understand how an agreement could have led Zhou Weiguo to pull out a gun.
This is obviously wrong.
Just now, as he looked at the mountain peaks shrouded in thick fog, a sentence came to mind.
Apart from Wushan, there are no clouds.
Damn it, Zhou Weiguo didn't even bother to understand what that agreement was; he probably didn't even finish reading it. All he wanted to do was take action.
"Then he pulled out a gun."
“You are just my secretary. There are some things you don’t know, and you don’t know how terrible the Prime Minister is. He is a very selfish person. The purges a few years ago, the exile of the head of the intelligence department, the sudden disappearance of the chief of staff—even if I don’t tell you, you should know what happened.”
How could it not be clear? A minister suddenly disappeared without a trace.
The Internal Security personnel would dare to do this without the Prime Minister's approval.
The secretary was intelligent; otherwise, it would have been impossible for her to become Nevsky's confidante.
"Sir, you mean, this shot will..."
"The talks have broken down. No matter how you explain it, you've already let Shancheng use its guns. This shows that Northern Soviet Union has gone too far. This going too far might trigger a war between the two sides. Shancheng dares to fight, but we don't. The Prime Minister wants benefits, not to risk our lives with Shancheng. So, it's better to kill all these people than to let Shancheng take the opportunity to extort a batch of supplies from the Empire."
Damn it. Killing two birds with one stone.
Zhou Weiguo is someone you can't afford to offend.
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