Instead of being thrown out, Xu Xiaotian, while being tossed into the air, grabbed Chima Kiji's fingers and calmly snapped off Chima Kiji's right middle finger. Then, with the force of the impact, he swung downwards, delivering a powerful kick to Chima Kiji's abdomen like a swing.
ah!
Jiji Kiji staggered backward, and as he did so, he raised his left hand and slammed it down on Xu Xiaotian.
However, his left hand was blocked by a hand that suddenly appeared out of nowhere, and amidst the cracking sound, he felt excruciating pain.
Xu Zhengyang casually picked up his son and kicked Jiji Kiji several meters away.
Jiji's screams and groans abruptly ceased as his body lay in the snow, his crimson blood instantly staining the surrounding white snow.
Seeing this, Chuan Pu was about to rush over when a dark gun barrel was pressed against her forehead.
Qingling looked at Chuan Puxiezi with a frosty expression.
"Beat her, beat her to death, beat her to death!" Xu Xiaotian shouted, waving his arms, his big, dark eyes filled with ruthlessness.
Xu Zhengyang held his son, looking at his handsome little face and beautiful big eyes in surprise, and wondered helplessly whether he was a half-god, half-human, or a demon reincarnated.
"Son...aren't you just causing me trouble?"
Volume Six, Chapter 349: Strange things happen every year, but this year there are especially many.
That despicable bastard, oh no. Jima Takaji is dead...
Wearing worn-out shoes—no, Chuan Puxiezi returned to China with a heart full of anger, fear, and doubt.
Strictly speaking, both Chikama Kiji and Kawakita Kazuko returned to their country, but it was a human and a ghost who went back... As instructed by Xu Zhengyang, Li Haidong, the chief judge of the City God's Palace, will lead several trusted ghost messengers to accompany them.
Although no matter how much effort they put in, no matter how much manpower, financial resources, and materials they expend on intelligence work, they could not find any more intelligence under Xu Zhengyang's nose than other countries could, Xu Zhengyang realized one thing from this incident: he would never allow anyone to get close to his family.
That would be very dangerous.
Even with the protection of ghost messengers, there is no guarantee of absolute safety.
Xu Zhengyang has always been a cautious person, and he cannot tolerate any mistakes or accidents related to himself happening to his relatives and friends.
Therefore, I had to use a seemingly subtle but actually direct warning to threaten those who were monitoring and investigating me, telling them not to cause trouble or I would not be polite.
Xu Zhengyang had only intended to be verbally aggressive, planning to keep his word and force the two men back to China to relay his message to their leader before meeting a violent end, even if it was a gruesome one. He never imagined he would kill them so directly and forcefully in broad daylight.
However, this time his precious son, Xu Xiaotian, really caused trouble.
Because of Xu Xiaotian's impulsive act, Xu Zhengyang was forced to act out of paternal love and unintentionally killed Chiji Kiji by kicking his upper body into a pile of mangled flesh. In addition, he crushed Chiji Kiji's left wrist into a comminuted fracture. At the same time, the perverted child Xu Xiaotian broke Chiji Kiji's right middle finger and injured his stomach and intestines with a heavy blow to the abdomen.
In addition, since Chiji is dead, minor injuries are nothing to worry about. However, Kawakita Kazuko's nose and lips were bleeding from the snowballs that Xu Xiaotian threw at her, so this can be considered a serious injury.
For an ordinary person, this would be a trivial matter, not worth mentioning.
The problem is that, on the surface, Kijima and Kazuko Kawakita are the son and daughter-in-law of a foreign company CEO, but their true identities are that of agents for the Japanese intelligence service. Therefore, after this incident, it's inevitable that some malicious individuals, fueled by anger, will deliberately sensationalize it, making it known worldwide.
Well, the family members of foreign-invested enterprises were beaten to death when they had a dispute with someone in your country.
This shows that your country has serious problems with the rule of law and public security.
Of course, these are all minor matters. After all, no matter how much noise the news makes, it's just a dispute between ordinary people and an indignant outburst.
From the perspective of high-level officials, this would be a strong condemnation and could potentially trigger sensitive political and diplomatic issues.
To reiterate, on the afternoon of the incident, local police responded quickly to the report and arrived at the scene. They investigated the situation, examined the scene, and took away surveillance footage from the residential area as crucial evidence in the case.
Xu Zhengyang, Chuan Puxiezi, and other related personnel, as well as eyewitnesses, were all taken to the local public security bureau for investigation and questioning.
However, before the public security department could begin its work, personnel from the national security department and the Ministry of Public Security, who had quickly arrived from Beijing, took over the case, excluding the local public security bureau from further involvement.
Before the arrival of security personnel and the Ministry of Public Security, Kawana Kazuko had already contacted senior executives of her company in China, the embassy, and domestic government departments by phone to explain the situation. Therefore, some things were destined to be revealed.
For the leaders of those special departments in Japan, this incident was truly shocking, but at the same time, they also thought it might be a good thing. Using this as a pretext, they could smear the image of the Chinese government in the world, while simultaneously trying to regain some sympathy from the world for Japan, whose reputation had been tarnished a few months earlier due to the Guliya revelations. Therefore, they quickly devised a detailed and meticulous plan.
In today's highly developed internet age, the speed at which anything is publicized is extremely fast, so fast that people can't react in time.
Soon, the incident, under the deliberate manipulation and propaganda of certain individuals, immediately caused a global sensation.
A plethora of heinous crimes were instantly slapped onto China's head; simultaneously, Chinese netizens launched a furious counterattack, with online flame wars raging fiercely. The atmosphere was electric…
The morning after the incident, the Japanese ambassador to China urgently sent a note to the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, lodged a strong protest, and demanded that China severely punish the perpetrators and hold them accountable for the death of the Japanese citizen.
Subsequently, Li Ruiqing, a high-ranking official in China, urgently summoned the Japanese ambassador to express his deep regret and sincere condolences for the deaths of Jima Kiji and his family members. He hoped that the Japanese government, relevant departments, and people would not act impulsively or emotionally, but would consider the overall situation and approach the matter with a pragmatic attitude, rather than blindly blaming the so-called wrongdoers.
This attitude is extremely rare in the world.
After all, people from their side died on your side, so why are you still treating us like this? Are you implying that we deliberately came to your country to die, and you're blaming us for it?
At a press conference, in response to questions from journalists from around the world, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated:
The Chinese government and its departments express their regret over the death of Japanese citizen Kijiro Haruma in this accident and extend their condolences to his family. The case is currently under investigation, and we believe the truth will soon come to light. We hope that the media, relevant governments, departments, and the public will remain calm and rational.
That's how it is. Not even a word of apology. The best thing they could say was "I regret it" and "I offer my condolences."
It's important to understand that the statements made by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and national leaders are carefully considered and deliberated before being delivered.
This demonstrates his appalling, domineering, arrogant, and inflexible attitude.
This is also a very frustrating situation for high-ranking officials like Li Ruiqing, because these words and attitudes were expressed by Xu Zhengyang in a very tough way. They absolutely could not show weakness, and they could not even reveal the slightest bit of kindness to them.
As for your concerns about incurring condemnation from various countries, it doesn't matter.
In Xu Zhengyang's words, it was like saying, "Don't worry, we'll see how things go..."
While countries around the world were filled with suspicion, and hostile nations expressed strong indignation and condemnation, some intelligence and security agencies in these countries were actually worried and troubled about the truth of the matter.
Could this be a warning from the Chinese government, or from Xu Zhengyang?
Can we guarantee the safety of the agents we have stationed there?
Who can guarantee that this guy named Xu Zhengyang won't do something drastic that leaves all countries helpless? Based on the information currently available about Xu Zhengyang, he never plays by the rules, and he has a volatile temper. His words and actions are crude and direct…
Don't be fooled by the fact that Japan has lost a spy, causing strong protests, dissatisfaction, and condemnation from all sides. Your person is dead, and China has this attitude. What can you do? Go to war with them? Or sever diplomatic relations? Obviously, that's something that will never happen.
Perhaps they've figured out this mentality of yours, which is why they're being so overbearing?
Consequently, several countries immediately convened a secret emergency meeting to discuss how to respond to this incident and the possibility of further serious events.
While all the countries were busy and overwhelmed with this matter, the culprit, Xu Zhengyang—oh no, I mean that little brat Xu Xiaotian—was standing in his living room at his home in the Hanwang Villa District, hanging his head and getting scolded.
He didn't get much of a scolding after the incident yesterday.
The reason was that Xu Zhengyang felt that since someone had died and there was blood, the scene was too gruesome and violent, which would be unsuitable for a young child. Therefore, considering that his son might be traumatized by this, Xu Zhengyang did not blame him too much, but instead asked his wife to comfort their son.
But he never expected that after a quiet night, the little rascal would start showing off his bravery to his mother early the next morning. The eight-month-old boy described the whole thing in great detail, using gestures and words.
Li Bingjie was terrified. What if her son had fallen and gotten hurt?
Xu Zhengyang was furious. "Well, you little brat, because of your impulsive actions, you've caused such a mess! Your father didn't come home all night, busy meeting with this person and that person, thinking of ideas and considering the consequences. And you, you little brat, acted all high and mighty, like a hero!"
Therefore, without Yuan Suqin and Xu Neng present, no one could stop or dare to dissuade the enraged Xu Zhengyang.
Inside this ultra-luxurious villa, a scene unfolded where adults brutally beat and abused a minor child.
inhuman!
savage!
In the end, Xu Xiaotian limped over to his tear-streaked mother and said, "Dad, aren't you betraying us? If that dead Japanese devil knew, he'd be overjoyed."
These words were like a wake-up call, instantly sobering Xu Zhengyang up, and he wholeheartedly agreed.
"You little brat!" Xu Zhengyang couldn't bring himself to say it, and cursed at the same time, both amused and exasperated. Then he turned and left.
That evening, Xu Neng and Yuan Suqin, having received a call from their grandson complaining, traveled a long distance to Beijing and gave Xu Zhengyang a severe scolding. Yuan Suqin, in particular, was wiping away tears and twisting her nose, as if the slaps given to her grandson had hit her instead. How could this be allowed?
Lord Xu Zhengyang was quite helpless.
The leaders in Beijing, on the contrary, stopped caring much about the rumors and international condemnation because of Xu Zhengyang's words.
Since Xu Zhengyang has already said to "wait and see" while riding a donkey, then let's just wait patiently.
Don't worry, don't rush.
The incident in Xinjiang Qimuluwu and the exposé staged by Gurirya are still fresh in our minds, serving as a cautionary tale.
As a result, an increasingly puzzling and infuriating attitude emerged.
China seems to be ignoring the incident, as if it never happened, and is not even discussing the progress of the investigation with the outside world.
Who cares?
Four days later...
This matter was finally brought to the United Nations General Assembly by more than a dozen countries, who demanded that the UN Council condemn and urge the matter to be addressed. China was required to provide a satisfactory response to the victimized countries.
On that day, in response to the discussions at the United Nations conference, the Japanese government invited Kazuko Kawakita, an eyewitness and also a victim, to a press conference to recount the details of the events to journalists from around the world. Of course, they had already discussed and agreed beforehand that Kawakita would embellish her account.
As everything was arranged for the press conference and the UN meeting on the matter was underway, some officials from the leadership of Japan and several other countries suddenly felt a sense of unease. They recalled the press conference held by Guriria a few months earlier.
Of course, merely feeling uneasy doesn't mean I'll stop it.
Because there is no reason.
The press conference had already stated that it would not accept questions from reporters without their consent.
Kawakita Kazuko walked onto the stage, sat down, and calmly said:
"Five days have passed since that incident, and I've been filled with fear and unease ever since. It still haunts me; it feels like I've been through a nightmare..."
"I swear on my integrity that what happened that day was exactly as described: Chima Kiji wanted to kill the baby who was only eight months old, the baby's father tried to help, a conflict ensued, which led to Chima Kiji's death..."
Several special department personnel rushed forward.
As Chuan Puxiezi was being grabbed and gagged by several people and dragged away, she seized the moment when they suddenly froze and broke free, shouting:
“We are agents of the Japanese intelligence agency, responsible for monitoring a man named Xu Zhengyang. Because our identities have been exposed, Jijima Kiji wants to kill us to silence us, not even a baby a few months old can be spared... Of course, I think so too.”
Long live the motherland!
"The world will be unified by our Japan sooner or later..."
Bang, bang, bang...
Blood splattered everywhere, as beautiful and alluring as blooming cherry blossoms.
...
The United Nations meeting is in progress.
China's permanent representative to the United Nations faced a barrage of verbal attacks with composure and without fear, and completely ignored them.
Because he didn't know how to refute it, and because his domestic leaders had given instructions to ignore it and remain unchanged in the face of all changes.