If you want to be a good person, find Huadi
Chapter 176 Negotiations in Progress
Soon, the day of the highly anticipated negotiations quietly arrived, as promised. Huadi harbored a strong desire to participate, eager to contribute his own strength to this crucial negotiation. However, reality was harsh: his current status and position were insufficient to qualify him for participation, leaving him feeling somewhat frustrated. Fortunately, Director Wang showed him special favor and granted him a special privilege. To allow Huadi to better understand the progress of the negotiations, Director Wang installed a state-of-the-art camera in the conference room, providing real-time broadcasting. This allowed Huadi, even from the sidelines, to experience the tense atmosphere of the negotiation room as if he were there.
At this time, the Hong Kong representatives were Anthony Senna and Mr. Bird. The mysterious family members, like ghosts, lurked behind the scenes, rarely appearing, seemingly with their own calculations and considerations. Meanwhile, on the Chinese side, the experienced Guo Yingnan and the calm and capable Director Wang attended the negotiations. Wu Dehui, like a guardian angel, stood guard at the conference room door, constantly alert to any possible emergencies to ensure the smooth progress of the negotiations.
At the outset of the meeting, Anthony Senna displayed a completely different attitude than usual, appearing incredibly sincere. He repeatedly bowed and apologized to Guo Yingnan, his expression expressing genuine remorse. However, his apologies were not offered on behalf of the American government, but solely on his own behalf. This evoked the typical American style of hypocrisy and a tendency to shift blame.
Anthony Senna, a shrewd and calculating man, like a master of Tai Chi, skillfully maneuvered his tactics throughout his confrontation with Director Wang, refusing to reveal the Eagles' true demands. He insisted on letting the Chinese propose first, attempting to seize the initiative. But Director Wang was no pushover. He was decisive and unequivocal, presenting the Chinese side's carefully considered demands like a tray. It turned out that Anthony Senna had already obtained the Chinese side's demands from the mysterious "Dragon." Behind his seemingly surprised expression, one could not tell what was going on... So, they were thoroughly prepared.
Like swordsmen clashing fiercely, the two sides quickly engaged in a thrilling exchange of verbal attacks. At first glance, China appeared to have the upper hand, firmly rooted in a sense of righteousness and morality, a clear advantage in matters of moral integrity. However, when it came to discussing specific compensation terms, China seemed to be mired in a quagmire, instantly losing ground. As for Anthony Senna, while it appeared he was retreating, this was actually a strategy of retreating to advance. They had already grasped China's negotiating conditions, and this extraordinary foresight allowed Anthony Senna to calmly prepare thoroughly.
As the situation became increasingly delicate, Director Wang keenly sensed that something was amiss. He made a decisive move and wisely suggested suspending the negotiations for today and resuming them tomorrow. However, Anthony Senna, to his surprise, unhesitatingly disagreed. He was fiercely determined to conclude this crucial negotiation once and for all.
In the end, Guo Yingnan feigned illness, forcing the negotiation, fraught with unfairness, to a reluctant end. When Guo Yingnan and his group returned to the military sub-district, Huadi immediately and gravely expressed his concerns to Director Wang, convinced that the other party had likely already secretly grasped their negotiating hand. Anthony Senna's seemingly constant compromises, however, concealed behind each seemingly minor concession, a significant step forward.
Director Wang frowned slightly, a subtle flicker of contemplation in his eyes. He was well aware of the complexity and cruelty of political struggles, and though his heart was swirling with emotion, he remained calm and composed. He gently patted Huadi's shoulder and said earnestly, "Huadi, it's great that you have such keen insight and vigilance. But we must not jump to conclusions without solid evidence, as this will cause unnecessary confusion and trouble."
Huadi looked at Director Wang anxiously and said urgently, "Director Wang, I'm not just guessing. These signs are too obvious! If we don't find the traitor in time, the consequences will be disastrous!"
Director Wang was silent for a moment, then slowly said, "I understand your concerns, and we will handle this matter with caution. For now, we must continue negotiations according to our established plan and must not be thrown off balance by these concerns. At the same time, I will report the situation to my superiors as soon as possible for further investigation and assessment."
Hua Di nodded, his eyes full of anticipation as he said, "I hope our superiors will take this matter seriously, uncover the traitor as soon as possible, and restore peace to the country."
Director Wang said solemnly, "Yes, the interests of the country are above all else. We must not tolerate any internal betrayal. Leave this matter to me, and you can focus on your work."
"Let me report it." Guo Yingnan's calm and slightly confident voice suddenly interrupted. Considering the important position he holds in China today, he is indeed qualified enough to report the current situation in detail to the highest level at the pinnacle of power.
Guo Yingnan respectfully and meticulously reported this matter of great concern to the highest level. When he finished, the top brass responded with a calm and dignified response. They also keenly sensed that there seemed to be a secretive traitor hidden among the top government officials. Now that the existence of such a traitor had been confirmed beyond a reasonable doubt, they could carefully plan and utilize various means and wisdom to capture this hidden traitor in one fell swoop, preventing him from causing further trouble.
In addition, the top leadership gave clear instructions on the negotiations involving major interests. In view of the fact that Guo Yingnan was maliciously assassinated, all conditions in the entire negotiation process were left to Guo Yingnan to decide, without the need to report to the top one by one. This undoubtedly fully demonstrated the extraordinary trust and great respect that the country's top leaders had for Guo Yingnan.
Afterwards, they immediately immersed themselves in an in-depth discussion of the new round of negotiation strategies. Meanwhile, Hua Di sat quietly, his brows slightly furrowed, his deep eyes gleaming with thought as he pondered other crucial matters.
Time slipped by quietly. Guo Yingnan and the others held a heated discussion in the conference room for a long time, but Huadi never uttered a single word. Finally, Guo Yingnan, overcome with concern, turned to Huadi and asked softly, "Huadi, what's wrong? Are you feeling unwell? Why haven't you said a word?" His words revealed a deep sense of worry and confusion.
Uncle Nan, I'm fine. In this quiet corner, I'm quietly contemplating something crucial. I wondered internally: if Hong Kong, carrying so much memory and emotion, could be smoothly returned to the embrace of the motherland, the arrogant and overbearing Chinese wouldn't give up so easily. They'd surely be laying elaborate, subtle traps in countless ways. Beyond their blatant, overt acts of sabotage, what other sinister and cunning actions would they be engaging in?
Hua Di replied seriously, "Yes, those Eagle Countrymen would never be so kind as to return Hong Kong intact to the motherland. They must have been secretly preparing a series of extremely evil plans, like a poisonous snake lurking in the darkness, ready to strike us a fatal blow at any time."
Guo Yingnan also sighed with deep emotion: "Alas, the minds of these Eagle Country guys are really hard to understand. They are always deliberately trying to ruin our good things. We must remain highly vigilant."
Then, Hua Di asked again with a puzzled look on his face, "Uncle Nan, in your opinion, in what specific areas will the Eagle Countrymen set traps? We must take precautions in advance."
Guo Yingnan frowned slightly and spoke slowly, "If it were me, I would first set some extremely subtle traps in the complex and ever-changing financial and securities sectors. After all, Hong Kong has always practiced a relatively free financial and trade system, making those traps even more difficult to detect and penetrate. But beyond that, they might also tamper with the formulation of economic and trade rules, using their so-called advantages to squeeze our development space; or they might sow the seeds of trouble in cultural education, attempting to subtly influence the values and sense of identity of the Hong Kong people; they might even make some covert moves on the military and security front to disrupt our deployment and rhythm. Huadi, what do you think?"
"If it were me, I would focus on legislation and education," Huadi replied.
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