Wang Jixin rejected the purchase requests of deuterium and tritium from France and the mainland, stating that the production volume was small and that Nanhua needed to ensure the use of its own hydrogen bombs first.

Once Nanhua completes manufacturing, it will supply deuterium and tritium to both countries.

The French mainland understood immediately that if Nanhua did not successfully detonate the hydrogen bomb, they would have no chance of obtaining deuterium and tritium elements in Nanhua.

As a result, each of them accelerated the construction of extraction plants in their country.

On the other hand, they are also in contact with Nanhua at any time. They all know that it will take several years for them to slowly extract the funds.

Building these factories now is just to ensure self-production, but the first hydrogen bomb can obviously only be relied on Nanhua.

The fleet sent by Nanhua claimed to be searching for the lost atomic bomb.

The destroyers will also conduct inspections if they spot ships in the Pacific to verify Nan Hua's claims.

However, Wang Ze found this unlikely, because the sea area they were going to was not a navigable route at all, so how could they encounter a ship?

Shortly after the fleet left, a photo was sent to Suharto.

Suharto stared at the photo for a long time, and the more he looked, the more frightened he became.

The atomic bomb in the photo was lying quietly in the Presidential Palace. Although it was night, based on the background lighting, he could clearly tell that it was the Presidential Palace!

"Damn it!" Suharto's face looked extremely ugly. He threw the photo down and prepared to run away.

Regardless of the outcome of the negotiations, Jakarta was no longer safe and he had to leave immediately.

Not only that, the 20,000 troops who have been staying in the military camp in Jakarta must also be withdrawn as soon as possible.

Shortly after they evacuated, Wang Ze also gave the order to detonate.

The secret guards who had been lying in ambush in the secret passage acted quickly and eliminated the North Indonesian personnel in the secret passage cleanly and efficiently.

Next, they successfully connected the atomic bomb launch device to the power supply of the Presidential Palace and set a precise 24-hour countdown.

Everything is going on in an orderly manner, and when the time comes, the atomic bomb will be detonated.

At the Xincheng Mountain Base, Wang Ze handed the photos he got from northern Indonesia to Wang Jixin.

Wang Jixin took the photo and looked at it. His eyes widened immediately, his face full of disbelief: "They actually did it? What did Sukarno want to do? How dare he do such a thing!"

He originally thought it was the work of some European forces, but he never thought it would be northern Indonesia.

Wang Ze frowned and said, "According to the latest intelligence, Sukarno intends to use the atomic bomb to threaten Suharto and force him to give up some of his demands. In fact, he is about to succeed."

Except for the fact that there was no surveillance during the first secret conversation, the secret guards had already installed monitoring equipment in their secret hut before the second secret conversation.

The reason why he decided to detonate the bomb was because they were about to reach a deal, which was a situation he absolutely could not accept.

Hearing this, Wang Jixin stood up excitedly and said, "I will find him right away and get the atomic bomb back!"

Wang Ze said quickly: "First, let our personnel in Jakarta evacuate immediately, and inform the Chinese in the city that there may be unrest, and suggest that they evacuate together. If anyone is unwilling, then forget it."

Wang Jixin nodded to show his agreement, and then quickly left Wang Ze’s mountain base.

After receiving the evacuation information through radio and satellite calls, the Nanhua staff in Jakarta immediately ran to the airship field near Jakarta, where two airships had just arrived and could evacuate some personnel.

However, these two airships were far from meeting the demand.

After all, although the number of Chinese in Jakarta was not large, the two airships obviously could not accommodate everyone.

Some Chinese received notices from Nanhua. Although they did not understand the specific situation, they still hoped to stay out of the spotlight temporarily out of concern for unknown dangers.

When they arrived at the airship field, they found that the airship had already left. Some people had no choice but to leave by boat.

Of course, there are also some Chinese who think there is no need to be too nervous and decide to go home and wait for the situation to become clear.

The reason these people are able to stay in Jakarta is often because they have deep ties with southern Indonesia, otherwise it would be difficult for them to survive in this Javanese-dominated environment.

Meanwhile, in Banjarmasin, the capital of northern Indonesia, Sukarno locked himself in his room, chain-smoking.

He was filled with anxiety and uneasiness, not knowing how to deal with it next.

Just then, David knocked gently on the door.

Hearing the knock on the door, Sukarno finally stopped what he was doing and slowly stood up.

"Honey, what's wrong with you? What happened?" David looked at Sukarno with concern.

At this time, Sukarno's face was gloomy and his eyes were full of fear and despair.

"I'm dead. You pack up and we'll leave Southeast Asia." Sukarno extinguished the cigarette in his hand and said to David in a heavy tone.

David was shocked when she heard this, but she did not panic.

She opened the window to let fresh air into the room, then turned to Sukarno and asked, "Where are we going?"

However, Sukarno fell silent.

He also didn't know where to go. Should he go to Europe or America? But the United States has always supported southern Indonesia.

Or the Soviet Union? Although the Soviet Union might offer asylum, the political environment there made him uneasy.

David looked at Sukarno's hesitation and said softly, "Why don't we go to Nanhua? We can buy a farm."

"Nanhua?" Sukarno muttered to himself.

"I can't go to Nanhua." Sukarno shook his head, feeling helpless.

Of course he knew that Nanhua was good, but he had stolen Nanhua's atomic bomb. Although the telegram sent by Wang Jixin did not say anything else, it just asked him to hand over the nuclear weapons to Nanhua immediately, but he did not think that the matter would be over after returning them.

David walked over to Sukarno, gently held his hand, and comforted him, "It's okay."

Then she took out two household registration certificates from her body and handed them to Sukarno.

Sukarno took it curiously and found that it was the Nanhua household registration certificate of both of them.

He couldn't help but widen his eyes, his face full of surprise.

After a long while, he came back to his senses, looked up at David, and asked in a serious tone: "How did you get this thing?"

David hesitated for a moment, his eyes flickering, but he finally replied: "This is the way out I left for us after I bribed Nanhua's people. I converted the money you gave me into new currency and deposited it in New Town Bank."

Hearing this, Sukarno couldn't help but frown, and doubts arose in his heart.

He stared at David. The woman now looked more beautiful than before. Her skin was white and rosy, emitting an attractive luster, and her figure became curvaceous and well-proportioned.

However, Sukarno was not in the mood to appreciate these at the moment, but instead became skeptical of David's words.

As the Prime Minister of Indonesia, he knew very well that it was not easy to obtain household registration in South China, especially for non-Chinese, it was almost impossible.

Even if you have money, you may not be able to buy such a precious household registration.

David is okay. After all, he is Japanese and doesn't seem to be much different from the people in South China, so he has the potential to be manipulated.

But Sukarno himself looks very different from the Chinese, and it is obvious at first glance that they are not of the same race.

It's not as easy as David said it would be to accomplish this.

However, Sukarno suddenly sighed, and the expression on his face gradually relaxed.

Now that we have come to this point, there is no point in worrying about it anymore.

In any case, with Nanhua’s household registration, at least they have a way out.

Thinking of this, Sukarno decided not to ask any further questions.

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