The more they get what they want, and the more they think that Yan Kingdom has no choice but to accept it due to public pressure, the more they will lower their guard.
I feel like the Yan Kingdom isn't so difficult to deal with after all.
I feel that even though Yan has developed a lot of advanced technology, it's still pretty much the same as before.
Only when these enemies sense a familiar weakness will they relax and avoid resorting to a suicidal act.
Sometimes you have to loosen the rope a little so that the prey doesn't think it's been caught.
This core action will not change.
However, if the public has misunderstood, a reasonable explanation must be given.
We cannot let the people lose heart because of these small benefits.
Therefore, Yan State still sought a breakthrough by addressing the issue of bankruptcy.
Yan Guo stated that it does not accept the bankruptcy claims made by the United States and that they need to verify the asset situation themselves.
Anyway, this step is real.
Yan is indeed investigating, but once the investigation is completed, it's unclear how to discuss and cooperate, or to whom the agreement will belong.
In short, this is the process.
Then it was explained that these people did not go bankrupt at all; they simply split up and transferred assets under the noses of certain individuals.
If the countries, primarily the United States, are unwilling or unable to take responsibility for the program, the Yan Kingdom would be willing to step in and secure the rewards that the contestants deserve.
America: ...Ha, Yan has indeed taken the bait.
No matter how nicely you speak, it's just empty talk. Once you've already gotten involved, don't even think about getting rid of it.
They had no choice but to accept the blame; like sharks drawn by the smell of blood, they pounced and clung tightly to Yan Kingdom.
They were afraid that Yan Kingdom would escape.
They certainly didn't believe that Yan Kingdom could actually get the original sponsorship fee from the divided assets.
Even they themselves didn't know exactly how these people had divided the assets.
I know part of it, but not the whole story.
However, it is impossible to get one of them to hand over all the sponsorship fees. Some would be bankrupt if they did. So what if Yan Guo had them under his control?
This was also an unexpected weakness.
Of course, they didn't think Yan would be so foolish as to swallow this loss in exchange for international reputation.
Anyway, they can't hide it anymore, so it's better to open up and get benefits in return.
Waste utilization has been taken to its extreme.
Other countries: ...only then did they realize what role the United States played in it.
Following this line of thought, they also realized that there was something fishy going on behind the scenes, and guessed that it might have been a trap from the very beginning.
I was so angry I almost laughed, and I was also extremely furious.
So, all their cooperation and active participation were just seen as clowns by the sponsors and the United States?
So, is all that bouncing around just a joke?
The challenge is now coming to an end, and most countries have been completely eliminated, so the idea of increasing international visibility and gaining fame is no longer possible.
It only pains me to see other countries achieve success.
Then... I might as well go crazy.
The United States is clearly trying to renege on its promises, and in the end, you may not even receive the tiered rewards you are entitled to.
If Yan Guo takes over, who knows, they might be able to restart the show?
If we can't start over this year, we can do it next year!
Next time they will have more experience and more time to train, so they definitely won't be eliminated so early and will be able to last longer.
But this initiative must be handed over to the Yan Kingdom.
At this point, they completely forgot how many people from Yan Kingdom had initially resisted their participation.
Even if you thought of it, it doesn't matter, Yan Kingdom still participated in the end!
Now it seems that many people suddenly understand Yan Guo's original thoughts: they didn't want to participate because they were too strong!
Fifty people participated, and more than forty are still left. That's an amazing retention rate.
The remaining few who were unexpectedly eliminated either did something reckless, such as engaging in dangerous activities that triggered the alarm.
Or perhaps an unexpected event occurred that was beyond human control.
But they persevered to the second half, and the rewards for each stage were quite substantial.
It's understandable that someone as skilled as them wouldn't want to play with a bunch of newbies.
You don't have to participate next time, but you can host it.
Then there are the confused contestants, and the families of the contestants who died on the nameless island. They only want what they deserve. If Yan Kingdom can give it to them, what's wrong with them supporting it?
Yan Kingdom is truly generous enough to make them support Yan Kingdom for life.
This is now officially on the shelf.
The hearts of the people of Yan sank lower and lower; they were truly on a pedestal, unable to get off!
We should never have touched it in the first place!
The explanation that Yan Kingdom needs to provide will take time to come, and the people are worried about it all the time.
After all, that's measured in US dollars, so giving it away is a really big sum!
Nobody's money comes from thin air; it's all taxpayers' money. Why should it be used to fill holes?
Despite daily reassurances from officials, the effect has been minimal.
They had no choice but to speed up in secret.
Until some major brands settled in Yan Country, not by opening branches, but by moving their headquarters there, with Yan Country giving the green light to all procedures and implementing them as quickly as possible, some astute people finally noticed something was amiss.
Something felt off, though I couldn't quite put my finger on it. But the old sponsors, now with new owners, were all generous, offering to pay their share of the sponsorship fees and cutting ties with their old partners by launching new advertising campaigns.
It makes people feel that the new owner is capable, and the brand image has actually improved, even better than before.
Only then did the original owners of those assets panic. The champagne in their hands lost its appeal, and the excitement of the American authorities seemed insignificant.
He quickly contacted his subordinates, only to find that it was all over, everything was ruined.
Ninety-nine percent of the assets that were distributed were out of control.
Only one percent remains, which is insignificant, beyond saving, and beyond redemption.
As a result, these original owners went mad.
Many of these efforts are not the work of one person, but the work of several generations of a family, and they can be destroyed in an instant.
Forget about turning their lives around, they can't even maintain their luxurious lifestyle for long.
Didn't the US authorities say there wouldn't be any problems?
Why was everything lost so completely?
Who exactly leaked the detailed breakdown list?
So, the United States, having just taken control of the situation, successfully shifted the blame to China, making all sorts of insinuations that China would take over, and so on.
Just when things were finally going in the direction I wanted and everything was looking good, the original sponsor suddenly betrayed me.
With each blow, the top brass of the United States must be about to vomit blood.
Recordings of the initial negotiations, the original unspoken contracts, how the US misled other countries into joining forces, and the various mocking remarks behind the scenes—all these details are gradually emerging.
These things were captured by Aqi as soon as they appeared online.
They even captured some that weren't originally intended to be released.
As a result, when sponsors tried to trade these things with Yan State, Yan State refused, and even made a show of it to those who had moved to Yan State.
It gave me a great sense of security.
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