I Have a Mansion in the Post-apocalyptic World

Chapter 1351 - Officer Kwai’s Confusion



Chapter 1351 - Officer Kwai’s Confusion

Chapter 1351: Officer Kwai’s Confusion

Frank committed suicide in an apartment that belonged under a pseudonym, located in the suburbs of Yoto.

It was the neighbor across from him who called the police, and the cause was a large amount of water seeping through the door.

After the police received the call, they immediately dispatched a team to protect the scene.

After they pick-locked the door, the police that rushed inside even smelled the stench wafting from the bathroom.

When the police opened the door curtain of the bathroom, and they found a foreign male corpse with his wrist cut open in the bathtub. Based on the blade on the ground and his peaceful expression, the cause of death appeared to be suicide. Immediately afterwards, the forensic doctor conducted a blood test and confirmed that the deceased had not taken sleeping pills or other psychoactive drugs before his death. The whole case could be confirmed as a suicide.

After a comparison of the identities, the police identified the deceased, to be Frank, a diplomat in the UA Embassy. As for why he died here, no one could explain this reason.

However, the UA Embassy’s response to the death was rather mild. It accepted the investigation results of the police without any objection and took over the remains of the deceased.

On Saturday morning of the same week, all the staff of the embassy attended the funeral of this colleague. It didn’t take long before his coffin was covered with a national flag and was airlifted back to the UA to meet his relatives.

Shortly after, the Capitol held a press conference in response to the incident in Yokosuka.

“When we learned about this appalling news, we immediately asked the chief command of the Yokosuka Military Base to find out more about the situation.”

“The Department of Defense has issued relevant documents requiring the UA troops stationed in Nippon to cooperate with the CIB’s operations, but the documents specifically emphasize that the cooperation was limited to counter-terrorism.”

“Here, on behalf of the Capitol, I reiterate once again that this incident was the personal act of the Director of the CIB, and some intelligence personnel stationed in Nippon who may have been involved in this case are under investigation. At present, the President has suspended Director Henry from his duties and independent prosecutors have begun an investigation on the dereliction of duty. I believe that a reasonable and satisfactory answer will be given to the public soon...”

The CIB Director took the blame and stepped down. The demonstrations stopped in California, but the protests at the entrance of the Yokosuka military base continued.

Perhaps the Yokosuka Police was placed in the most difficult situation. It was stuck in between the people, the UA soldiers, and the government. They were also being verbally abused, which was something they shouldn’t bear. The Yoto Police urgently reinforced 2,000 police forces to Yokosuka, but it did little to calm the chaotic situation.

Not only Yokosuka, but almost all of Nippon’s civil rights organizations raised to support the protests in Yokosuka. At the same time, protests erupted across the country with slogans such as “Get out!” appearing at the gates of 88 military bases without exception.

There were not only the works of the Sumitomo Foundation but also the works of the Mitsubishi, Fuji, and other consortia.

It was evident who the winner of this confrontation was. Although the UA made a series of remedial measures, it was impossible to recover the mistakes made by its military in Nippon on the collection of T-virus data.

The strong intervention of Celestial Trade was inevitable. The Nippon government was destined to cancel the security treaty. Now there was the risk in picking a side, and it could also serve as a favor to Jiang Chen. As to whether Jiang Chen would really view this as a favor, only he would know.

...

Yoto, in the hotel Jiang Chen stayed at.

Jiang Chen was sitting comfortably on the sofa in the living room as he chatted with Foreign Minister Kishida.

“Jiang Chen, I think you went overboard this time...” His tone carried a hint of helplessness as Kishida smiled bitterly, “It’s only a few days before the opening ceremony, you couldn’t wait for the Olympics to end?”

“There was only one chance,” Jiang Chen smiled emotionlessly as put his one leg on his other knee, and said in a joking tone, “If the UA is willing to wait until the Olympics is over before sending the servers out of the country, I would have had no issues. ”

Kishida sighed helplessly after Jiang Chen’s explanation. He couldn’t say more on this topic and ended the topic abruptly. He changed into a slightly flattering tone and said respectfully.

“Congress is discussing an early termination of the security treaty. Mr. Prime Minister asked me to tell you the news. We will apply to join the Earth Defense Alliance at the end of this month. Congress has already agreed. I hope Jiang Chen will take care of the rest. ”

“My words will always count,” Jiang Chen said with a smile.

“Thank you very much, then I won’t disturb you... By the way, are there some strange noises on your side?”

“Are there any?” Jiang Chen shrugged and said with a smile, “It must be your illusion.”

After he hung up the phone, Jiang Chen put his leg down and looked at Kwai lying on the carpet as an evil smile emerged on his face.

“It seems that you still haven’t remembered what I said. Didn’t I say that you are not allowed to make noise when I call?”

Kwai was whimpering. At this moment, she was crawling in front of Jiang Chen like a puppy as she rubbed her thighs impatiently, pleading and confusion filled her eyes.

“You want to go to the bathroom?” Jiang Chen said with a smirk.

“Woooooo...”

Without a domineering attitude, Kwai nodded desperately.

“Qian Xia.” Jiang Chen looked to the side and said with a smirk, “Bring that thing here.”

“Yes, my master.” Qia Xia’s mouth curled up, and she disappeared into the living room. When she appeared again, she held a palm-sized iron bowl in her hand and placed it gently behind Kwai.

“Help her open the lock.”

“Yes.” Qian Xia nodded respectfully.

“Woooooo...”

When Kwai saw the iron bowl under her, she shook her head pleadingly.

Although she couldn’t hold it in any longer, it was too much to do it in front of a man.

“Do you not want to go to the toilet?” Jiang Chen grinned, “Then I will let Qian Xia lock it up for you again?”

“Woohoo!”

She could no longer restrain the soreness in her lower abdomen as her instinct once again defeated the shame in Kwai’s mind. While Jiang Chen and Qian Xia watched, her pitiful self-esteem and overflowing flood burst out together...

Splashhhh...

It continued for a while before the flow finally stopped, and Kwai collapsed to the ground.

Jiang Chen enjoyed the expression on her face and his wicked smirk grew more apparent.

He suddenly discovered that his sadist side was growing stronger...

“Actually, you were having a good time, weren’t you?” When he got up from the sofa, Jiang Chen kneeled down and suddenly blew into Kwai’s mouth, “Am I right? Officer Kwai.”

Mixed with his warmth, the moment those words blew into her ear, Kwai’s legs felt soft. A stream of heat rushed from her lower abdomen to her brain, spreading along every inch of neurons in the cerebral cortex.

At this moment, the resistance in those bright eyes had disappeared, and what was left was confusion...

She didn’t understand.

Why is it that I am so humiliated by him, but I can’t hate him at all.

She really didn’t understand...


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