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Chapter 1441: A bullet

After the Japanese right wing was reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the matter of the Japanese "besiege" of the Chinese embassy was reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the country attached great importance to this matter. After all, the two countries are now in secret due to the Tokyo bombing?

Minister Yang also personally called Mu Yang and asked him to ensure the safety of the embassy staff.

After returning, Minister Qu reported to Mu Yang that he had communicated with Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that they would notify the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department at that time.

"But." At the end of the report, Minister Qu was a little reluctant to speak but stopped.

"What's wrong?" Mu Yang asked.

"I always feel that the attitude of the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is very delicate, and I feel that the other party is a bit perfunctory." Minister Qu said with a frown, "Of course, it may be that I am too sensitive and have a wrong understanding."

Mu Yang nodded, indicating that he knew.

At this moment, Mu Yang's office door was knocked again. Liu Qi walked in and said with a slightly anxious expression: "Ambassador, I just received a letter."

Mu Yang was wondering what was there to worry about in a letter?

Liu Qi opened the envelope and a bullet fell out of it. The copper bullet fell on Mu Yang's desk, and there was a clang.

Mu Yang's brow was frowned.

This bullet is a real bullet. Judging from Mu Yang's rich gun experience, it is a rifle bullet. Today, NATO's general standard SS1o9 5.56mm rifle bullet is one of the most widely used gun bullets in the world.

There is nothing else in the envelope.

Mu Yang picked up the bullet from the table, looked carefully, returned the bullet to Liu Qi, and said to him: "Report this situation to the country, and notify the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, saying that the Chinese Embassy received intimidation. In view of the possible demonstration the day after tomorrow, they were asked to raise their defense level."

Liu Qi left with the bullet. Minister Qu looked at Mu Yang and said, "Ambassador, do you suspect that this bullet has anything to do with the acquired parade?"

Mu Yang shook his head, "I don't know if it's a big deal, but on the safe side, I have to make preparations for what I should do. I also remind the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Police Department to do a good job in protecting the embassy."

"What should we do if there were thugs who really hit the embassy that day?"

Mu Yang said firmly: "If someone really threatens the safety of the embassy staff, if you should fight back, we will make the most of some of the provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations."

The next day, Mu Yang received a call from Vice Minister Li, who told Mu Yang that tomorrow, the same day that Japan is preparing to march, China will also hold a demonstration against Japan at the same time, with three cities in the venue.

Mu Yang was stunned at first, but then he was happy. It seemed that there was some preparation in China and was ready to use the other person's way to do the trick of using the other person.

The next day,

It's a good weather when the weather is clear and the weather is clear.

At 10 a.m., nearly 4 people gathered in Tokyo Aoyama Park. The organizers asked people to divide into teams in an orderly manner, probably in a team of people. People carried Japanese flags, slogans, and heads on their heads. Under the leadership of the organizers, they began to move along the street, shouting slogans.

"The terrorist attack is shameful."

"Japan is in danger and cannot forgive the invaders."

“Japan rises.”

This parade also attracted a lot of media reports, including many European media. There were many cameras and reporters recording the parade on the outside of the parade, and many ordinary Japanese people stopped to watch the parade outside.

The BBC sent a reporter to interview a parade. The middle-aged uncle shouted to the camera: "We need to act. The terrorist attack in Tokyo is right next to us. We want the whole world to know that Japan is not a coward who can bully people, and hegemony that defeated the Chinese Empire."

The Chinese Empire made reporters stunned.

Is China now listed as an empire?

The reporter randomly interviewed several onlookers. "Why didn't you participate in the parade? Do you not support their actions?"

The interviewee was a middle-aged man in his youth. The middle-aged man said: "I just wanted to come over and see the situation, and I didn't plan to go to the Chinese embassy. Besides, I don't think the Tokyo bombing was done by China. China is a big country and will not make such a terrorist attack. If they want, they can drive fighter planes instead of carrying out an explosion."

The reporter interviewed another girl, and the girl was using her to see what she thought about the parade.

The girl said: "I think the parade of Japanese right-wing groups feels strange and funny."

The reporter asked differently, "Why is it strange and ridiculous."

The girl replied: "The government has no conclusion on the bombing. They just say that it was done by China. This makes no sense in itself. I think they are at most a kind of leak. If the real murderer is found, I don't know what they will do. Don't you think this is ridiculous."

At this moment, there was a quarrel in front of the team. The reporter and the cameraman rushed over. But there were two men in their twenties on the street holding a poster with a Japanese flag on it, but a fork was drawn on it.

The behavior of the two aroused dissatisfaction among the right-wing elements. Someone came out of the team and stepped forward to argue with the two.

The reporter said to the camera: "We saw two men holding pictures of Japanese flags and drawing forks. I wonder if these two people are Chinese. We are here to protest this Japanese right-wing parade. Let's go and see."

The cameraman carried the machine and squeezed it inside. When he got closer, he found that several radical Japanese right-wing protesters had already pushed and shoved the two men. Both sides were scolding each other in Japanese, which eventually caused a strong physical conflict.

The conflict occurred, and the police from afar rushed over to separate the crowd to avoid a bigger conflict. At this time, the reporter just squeezed in front of him. The bb reporter held up the microphone and asked the two protesters: "Are you Chinese? Why are you protesting this parade?"

"No, we are authentic Japanese, Tokyoites. I just want to tell these people that what Japan needs is peace, stability, not chaos, not confrontation."

Subsequently, the police took away both sides of the conflict, and a small conflict was finally settled.

At the same time, in China, three cities are also holding parades. Parades and demonstrations are not common in China because they are very difficult to apply and require the relevant departments to apply for two months in advance. Most of them will not be approved. However, this time, they passed very quickly. The application for the next day is the day before.
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