He had long known about the ambiguous relationship between the Nie family and the mainland, but he lacked evidence.
He has been asking Sir James to find evidence, but now that no evidence has been found and things have gone wrong, what can be done?
Colonel Rango had no connection with the richest man, but he had a good relationship with his wife.
And coincidentally, the opium pipe of the 'Last Queen Mother of Great Britain' had already been sent to Great Britain and was currently on display in a museum. It was under the guise of informing Chen Rou of this that Colonel Lango called her, but of course, his purpose was to try to smooth things over.
So after talking about the pipe, he said, "Miss Nie, I've recently encountered a very troubling matter. If you have time now, I hope you can come out and we can meet."
After considering it for a moment, Chen Rou, not wanting to leave her guest behind, said, "If you don't mind, you can tell me directly."
He added, "Even if I can't help you, I will do my best to try."
Colonel Rango had this opinion about the billionaire couple.
He believed that Nie Zhao had a female lover, namely the female agent from mainland China, and that their political stance was left-leaning.
Chen Rou, also known as Nie Tai, is a woman who dreams of settling in Wales. Her political stance leans to the right, that is, to their Great Britain.
Of course, he didn't consider himself the rude party.
He said, “We have always been courteous to the advance troops from the mainland, adhering to the principle of a peaceful transition and handover, and we have gotten along very well with them. However, because of a small mistake by Lieutenant Colonel Wali, they are now making a fuss and seem to want to sabotage the peaceful handover. This puts me in a dilemma and makes me very worried.”
The fight in the military camp was first reported by Liang Lisheng to Chen Rou last night.
Then immediately, Mr. Dong called and gave a vivid description, so Chen Rou already knew.
But it was clearly because they acted stupidly and were aggressive that they got beaten up by Battalion Commander Zhao.
Colonel Kolango is quite interesting; he changed the subject so quickly that it became that Battalion Commander Zhao wanted to sabotage the peaceful handover.
She deliberately said, "That's going too far. I strongly condemn them."
He added, "I guess you must be having a tough time lately. Take care of yourself and stay healthy. But what can I do for you?"
Colonel Rango's current need is not to take care of himself, but to get things sorted out.
Although he was an old man, he was still very good at pretending to be innocent. Of course, his purpose in finding Chen Rou was to use her to find Nie Zhao, and then through Nie Zhao, to talk to the South China Sea Army privately and suppress the matter.
He said, "The handover is a treaty between nations. For the future of Hong Kong, we have been carrying out the withdrawal work in an orderly manner. From now on, we only want to watch over Hong Kong from afar and wait for its return. We have made too many efforts for a peaceful handover and do not want it to be destroyed. Now, we are willing to bow our heads first and only hope that Inspector Zhao can sit back on the negotiating table to discuss and solve the problem together, instead of repeatedly spreading it. So..."
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"So, if possible, I hope you can ask your husband to let Zhao Sir return to the negotiating table."
They were willing to apologize, and as long as Battalion Commander Zhao didn't cause trouble, they would agree to any conditions he proposed.
The problem now is that Battalion Commander Zhao refuses to return to the negotiating table, which is causing Colonel Lango a lot of trouble, and he needs Nie Zhao to step in.
Chen Rou was also quite puzzled, because generally speaking, her comrades were all about endurance.
Even someone like Wang Baodao, who could be considered a troublemaker, wouldn't cause trouble for no reason.
Of course, the leaders had their reasons. If the leaders weren't such troublemakers, they really wouldn't have been able to take down the advance force in Hong Kong.
But Battalion Commander Zhao is really stingy; he threatened to take the matter to the United Nations, which delayed the return of his troops.
So he was actually bluffing, but what made that guy so impressive was that he dared to push the table and cause a scene.
Of course, that kind of person, if an unexpected situation occurs, is willing to take matters into their own hands and get to work.
Most people would find it difficult to have such courage.
Although he took a risky tactic and caused a great disturbance, he won. Colonel Rango bowed his head and was about to go to the negotiating table.
Of course we have to talk about it, because at this stage, there are still many details to be finalized.
Colonel Rango's willingness to back down means he is willing to make concessions.
Military concessions, on a small scale, amount to weapons, and on a large scale, to ships—who wouldn't love that?
Chen Rou suppressed a laugh and said, "I'll call my husband right now. If he can, he'll help you solve this problem."
Since they had helped him, Colonel Lango naturally had to show his appreciation, and that appreciation was directed at Nie Zhao.
You should get a kickback for doing a good deed.
So Colonel Lango said, "The Nie family's sand trucks will be allowed to pass tonight, please also tell him that."
The sulfuric acid used to soak the clothes was never discovered.
We have to thank Battalion Commander Zhao for that. He was so brave and outspoken that he took down Colonel Lango's men in one fight. With no one watching over the sand, they naturally couldn't find any problems.
As the sand was removed, Chen Rou's deeds were completely buried, and no one could find out what happened.
Of course, she said, "Okay."
He added, "Thank you, Colonel Rango."
Before Colonel Rango had finished speaking, he added, "I have another favor to ask, and I hope you will grant it."
What other requirements are there?
Chen Rou said, "Please feel free to speak."
Colonel Rango said, “Negotiations need a third party, and I hope you will be our third-party witness. God, my lady, words are not enough; you will witness firsthand how arrogant and rude the advance troops from the mainland are.”
Because of the fight, the two sides now need to negotiate and offer apologies.
Negotiations require the presence of a third party, and in Hong Kong, that third party is generally referred to as the "decision-maker."
When two factions fight over territory to the point of no return, they need a leader.
When businessmen are arguing fiercely over deals, they need someone to make the decision.
When two armies fight, generally speaking, the people in charge are either the police or the court.
But Colonel Lango had a unique idea: to invite Chen Rou to attend and to have her speak on behalf of the two armies.
Of course, the main reason was that the advance troops from the mainland were indeed rude. From water and electricity to the repair of barracks, they played tricks on the British army time and time again. At a critical moment, they even cut the cable with a shovel. Colonel Rango accepted all of this.
But that Battalion Commander Zhao, like Colonel Lango, was a military commander, a leader.
But he was nothing like Colonel Rango, a gentleman of elegance and magnanimity. He was rude and arrogant, and would resort to violence at the slightest provocation, leading his men in fights. He was utterly vulgar and crude.
Colonel Lange wanted Chen Rou to witness firsthand his demeanor and the rudeness of the mainland army.
The rude, arrogant, and uncouth mainland soldiers are probably the people that every elegant and beautiful lady hates and despises the most.
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