Chapter 379 Confusion of right and wrong
However, Lin Siqiao was not the only one who had trouble sleeping. After hanging up the phone, the senior management of the party also began preparations for the negotiations.
Soon, all the media leaders present today were interviewed one by one, and Fang’s attitude was very clear.
They don't want to see any reports about the incident in the news media until the truth comes out.
Local printing factories have also received notices that they must strictly control the printing content of recent newspapers and periodicals.
At the same time, another team also went to the police department to understand the situation.
The two suspects learned about the recording from the police the moment they were arrested.
They have no way to argue about this matter.
Just as the two were about to confess the details of the case and seek leniency, the person sent over cleared his throat a few times to stop them.
Things have developed to this point. What's the point even if we cut these two people into pieces?
No matter what the considerations were, Fang had no choice but to bite the bullet and save these two people.
"Tomorrow morning, we will negotiate with the Chinese people. You two have worked diligently in the museum for more than ten years. We have no doubts about your character."
"Please rest assured, we will do our best to clear you two of suspicion, and we hope you can cooperate with us."
Jack was stunned for a long time after hearing this, but Director Thomas was knowledgeable and he quickly extracted the key information from the other party's words.
Of course, he did not disappoint the other party.
Thomas immediately said that he found Ambassador Liao's accusations somewhat baffling.
As for the Xie family's murder, it had nothing to do with him.
Because he was on a business trip on the day of the murder, he had no time to commit the crime.
Jack followed suit, "On the day of the murder, I was drinking in a bar with a few friends until midnight. It was already five in the morning when we left the bar. The bartender and the taxi driver can testify for me."
"It is hard for me to understand why the Chinese Embassy would pin this incident on us."
At this point, Jack and Thomas looked at each other. The only thing they were thankful for now was that they didn't do it themselves.
The man was satisfied with this and motioned for them to continue.
Director Thomas understood what he meant and started talking about the recording.
"I don't know where they pieced together a recording from."
"I don't know why they wanted to frame us. I can only say that what was said in the recording is not true."
The team that was sent here had just received the notice a few hours ago, and they did not hear the contents of the recording in person.
Now, after hearing what these two people said, my heart can’t help but be biased.
"Why can they do that? In the end, they just can't bear to part with those things."
"Think about it, China has been in turmoil for so many times in recent years. I really didn't expect that they would dare to openly frame us this time!"
"No, we must not let their conspiracy succeed!"
Lin Siqiao didn't notice the indignation on the faces of the people.
Otherwise, I have to have a good argument with them. Who is shameless? Who is confusing right and wrong?
Lin Siqiao didn't sleep well, so he got up and went to the living room.
At 11 o'clock in the middle of the night in London, the lights downstairs were still bright.
Lin Siqiao leaned against the living room window, just looking around aimlessly.
Suddenly my eyes glanced at the police station opposite. Why were there so many cars parked in front of the door at this time?
Lin Siqiao took out a high-powered telescope and took a quick look. He knew it by the style of the license plate and the national flag stuck on the front of the car.
Anyone who can ride in this kind of car should be at least a cadre at the ministerial level or above.
At this time, many people came out of the police station.
The two leaders were strangers. Looking at their clasped hands and the slightly raised smiles on their lips, Lin Siqiao's sixth sense began to work again.
How could they still laugh at this critical moment?
Lin Siqiao fell into deep thought. She had not been sleepy to begin with, and because of this incident she hardly slept that night.
She got up before six in the morning and went to a convenience store downstairs (established in 1919).
The prices in the country are high, and Lin Siqiao basically eats three meals a day in the space. She came downstairs this time mainly to buy a few morning papers.
Lin Siqiao read four or five newspapers in a row, not even leaving out the corners.
No, nothing.
None of these newspapers mentioned what happened yesterday.
"Hello, I would like to ask where is today's Huaqiao Daily?"
Lin Siqiao searched for a long time but couldn't find it.
The clerk shook his head. "I'm sorry, ma'am, this newspaper is on hiatus today and may not resume publication until next week."
After hearing this, Lin Siqiao still had nothing to understand.
The so-called freedom of the press and freedom of speech are both based on certain foundations.
In other words, all the information that the public can access is only accessible with permission from above.
Thinking of this, Lin Siqiao called the embassy.
A few hours later, in the city government office building.
The representatives sent by the Chinese side sat in the conference room on the top floor early in the morning. They saw that the admission time had passed, but the people from the Chinese Embassy had not arrived yet.
This is extremely rare in previous diplomatic activities, and for a moment, the Chinese side could not figure out what China's move meant.
Minister Carmel frowned and glanced at his secretary, who nodded slightly and retreated to the door of the conference room to find out what was going on.
Those present may not know, but Deputy Minister Jos knows it very well, after all, he has worked in the embassy in China for nearly two years.
He snorted, “Minister, the Chinese side is doing this just to take advantage of Qiao.”
"Na Joe?" It was the first time that Carmel heard such a new word.
After Qiao Si nodded, he explained to the minister what "Na Qiao" meant. As for why the Chinese side took Qiao, there is no need to explain it, everyone knows it.
Carmel looked unhappy after hearing this, but he didn't say anything in the end.
At this moment, the secretary pushed open the door of the conference room with a look of horror.
"This is terrible, Minister!"
Just now, he called the Chinese embassy, but the phone rang for several minutes and no one answered.
Just when he was about to send someone over to see what was going on.
The acting director of the museum called at this moment.
"He said that Ambassador Liao and his delegation had already arrived outside the museum. He...he also said..."
"What was said?" Minister Carmel had a feeling that it was not a good thing.
"The acting curator said that many Chinese came with Ambassador Liao, and they surrounded the museum so much that they couldn't be counted."
"These people held banners in their hands and shouted in unison: Kill someone and pay with your life, debts and pay your money!"
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