Chapter 579 This is a 'death threat'
In fact, Xiao Peng didn't need to give any orders. When the Indian said "Do you want to die?", Walter and the others were ready.
The topic that Chinese public intellectuals like to brag about the most is the Western legal system, because they feel that Western laws are much more perfect than Chinese laws.
What they said is not without reason. The West has always emphasized the so-called "lawyers governing the country", so many legal provisions are extremely detailed. When many Chinese people first arrive in a foreign country, in addition to living habits, the two things they are most difficult to adapt to are Western taxes and Western laws.
Xiao Peng always said, "Don't eat poison, don't do anything illegal," and he always adhered to the principle of "obeying the law" when doing things in Europe. Even if he evaded taxes, it was within the scope of the law. At least on the surface, he was definitely an honest and law-abiding person.
Then why did he dare to instruct Walter and others to beat people in front of so many people? Of course, it was because this was also legal!
In China, it is normal for two people to say something harsh like "I'm going to kill you" when they have an argument. In the eyes of most Chinese people, saying this is the same as saying "X Nima", which is just talk and should not be taken seriously.
Of course, if Xiao Peng said "X Nima" to Felix, that would be a different matter, because he actually did it...
But saying this in the West? That’s a big deal!
This was a true felony, a death threat. Even if Xiao Peng killed them, let alone beat them up, the worst he'd be charged with would be excessive self-defense—not to mention Xiao Peng's lawyers weren't free. It was highly likely that the case would be left unresolved.
Of course Xiao Peng wouldn't kill them, but he would definitely beat them up to teach them a lesson!
I'm a billionaire! How dare you send me death threats? Fabian was even more ruthless, calling the police directly. This was to interrupt them, beat them up, and then send them to jail...
When you go to a country, you must first understand the laws of that country. You cannot use the customs of your own country to ask other countries to change for you, right?
And many laws can sometimes make people laugh and cry. For example, everyone knows that it is legal to own a gun in the United States, and in many states it is also legal to carry a gun while shopping. But what if you make a pistol shape with your fingers and point it at someone? Sorry, that's illegal and you can go straight to jail...
Xiao Peng also encountered many strange laws during his life in France. For example, an incident happened in Marseille: a man divorced his wife because his wife did not like football. The man’s wife strongly opposed it: because his wife wanted a French household registration in the name of marriage. As a result, the judge directly ruled for divorce - their laws stipulate that this is a valid reason for divorce.
So I advise those girls who want to become French through marriage to watch football with their husbands every day, otherwise if they get tired of it, you can just divorce them.
Germany's laws are stricter. After all, it was the first country to introduce the concept of a "rule of law," and its laws have been used as models for many other countries. Verbal death threats were first enshrined in German law and are deeply ingrained in people's minds. Therefore, even in arguments and fights, no one here would utter words like "I'm going to kill you."
The laws here are so detailed that it's scary. For example, if a person greets a police officer by using the address "you" (du in German) instead of "you" (Sie in German), he or she is likely to be fined up to 600 euros according to the law - the premise is that the police officer is not a challenger. For example, Xiao Peng cannot wear a mask when he is live streaming here because there is a law prohibiting the wearing of masks in public places. Things like decorating on Sundays and playing the piano at night are expressly prohibited here.
How dare you send death threats here? Come on! In Germany, even hitting someone with a pillow is illegal—pillows are considered offensive weapons, so a pillow fight between girls is actually illegal here.
: Walter and his men probably felt too uncomfortable being Xiao Peng's bodyguards, so they really didn't hold back when they attacked.
Alas, you're talking about those Indians too. You can just argue with the Germans, but why drag me into it? And you're even saying bad things about our chopsticks. Did our chopsticks provoke you? I'm kindly inviting you to taste our Chinese cuisine, and you're making death threats against me. Have people really gotten this bad these days?
However, Walter and his men were too cruel, and Xiao Peng couldn't bear to watch it anymore!
So he turned his head away from them...
It was not until the police arrived that Walter and his men stopped reluctantly, and those Indians had become pig-headed.
This matter was so easy to handle. Everyone at the scene heard several Indians making death threats against Xiao Peng, and this was "just" a beating? Xiao Peng was so merciful!
The police were also in a dilemma: should they send these people to the hospital or the police station first? This was a difficult choice.
The final decision is - send it to the police station first!
Issuing death threats against a billionaire is a serious case not seen in many years!
These Indians were completely dumbfounded. They simply did not understand Chinese culture, otherwise they would surely know what it meant to say "disease comes from the mouth and disaster comes from the mouth", although they tried their best to explain that they were "joking". Sorry, you have met the strict German police.
Not to mention the German police on Norderney.
There were only a few people here, so who knew who? The leading police officer was actually related to the family of five that had initially argued with the Indians... This made this matter even more serious.
It seems that the German police who came here were even more brutal towards these Indians than Walter and his men.
Never believe what foreign police say before arresting someone: "You can remain silent, but everything you say now will be used as evidence in court." Police anywhere in the world will not say this before arresting someone. That's all made up by screenwriters.
However, since he was involved in such a major case, Xiao Peng naturally had to cooperate with the police and give a statement. This was simple enough; there was no need to wait for a lawyer. Xiao Peng then described how he had witnessed an argument between Indians and Germans. As a good friend of the Norderney residents, Xiao Peng felt obliged to ease the conflict, so he treated everyone to Chinese cuisine. Many Germans at the scene tried Xiao Peng's hot pot and received rave reviews. Johannes' father even wanted to introduce Chinese hot pot to his restaurant to attract customers. However, the Indians not only refused to appreciate the gesture, but also issued death threats.
Why did they do this? Xiao Peng didn't understand. Maybe they were serial killers from India. Uncle police, you must investigate thoroughly.
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