Hong Kong Governor David Lee walked into the room, looking exhausted. He slumped down on the sofa, as if all the strength had been drained from him. He kept muttering, "This time, something really bad has happened!"

After several minutes, David Li finally regained consciousness. He took a deep breath and tried to calm himself. However, his anxiety and uneasiness still lingered. He decided to go to the accident scene and find out what happened.

Seeing this, Li David's assistant quickly stepped forward to dissuade him, saying, "Governor, you'd better not go. The scene might be very chaotic, and your safety cannot be guaranteed."

Li David waved his hand and insisted, "No, I must go and see."

The assistant had no choice but to quickly arrange a car. But David Li refused: "Why take a car at this time? The road must be blocked by cars involved in the accident. If you drive over, won't the traffic be even worse? Besides, it's not far. It's just a short walk."

So, David Li led a group of followers and walked towards the accident scene. His steps seemed heavy and his brows were furrowed all the way.

When they arrived at the scene, they found that patrol police had already arrived. Although the first two motorcycle police officers were shocked by the serious traffic accident, they quickly got to work saving lives.

Soon after, more and more policemen arrived. After all, this was the Governor's residence, and there were police patrols all year round. They were well-trained and worked together. Some were responsible for rescuing the injured, while others were directing traffic on the scene to ensure that the roads were clear.

David Li stood aside, watching all this silently. Perhaps because he had been in a high position for many years, he seemed accustomed to giving orders, and he had no intention of helping with the actual rescue work.

Time passed minute by minute, and about twenty minutes later, David Li finally arrived at the scene. Just as he had gained his footing, a group of reporters rushed over like hungry tigers.

Li David's assistant was quick to respond and quickly reminded him, "Governor, the reporters are here. Please do something quickly, or they will write nonsense!"

Li David's heart tightened. He knew how powerful these reporters were. The "guns and cannons" in their hands were like sharp blades, which could destroy his image at any time.

David Li quickly adjusted his attitude, pretending to be busy and helping to direct traffic. While directing vehicles and pedestrians, he occasionally chatted with passersby, showing his approachable side.

However, David Lee knew full well that this was just a show. What he really cared about was not the ordinary people, but the reports that might affect his reputation.

Fortunately, the scene didn't last long. After a while, David Li and his men hurriedly left the scene. Two high-ranking officials who had been rescued in time also left with him.

These two senior officials were witnesses to the car accident. They witnessed the entire incident with their own eyes and knew very well what happened at that time.

After the initial shock and panic, David Li had completely regained his composure. His face was expressionless, replaced by the shrewdness and composure typical of a politician.

He knew full well that in this situation, rushing to inquire about what had happened was unwise. The two senior officials had just escaped death, and they were undoubtedly still in extreme tension and fear. Pressuring them to recount what had happened immediately would likely result in a less clear and complete account, and they might even omit important details.

Therefore, David Li decided to let them rest for a while and adjust their mood. He instructed his attendants to bring two cups of steaming hot coffee to the two senior officials and said to them with a smile, "Have a cup of coffee first and relax. When you feel better, tell me what happened in detail."

This gesture not only demonstrated David Li's concern and consideration, but also gave the two high-ranking officials enough time to calm down and think calmly. While waiting, David Li sat quietly by the side, observing their reactions while secretly pondering possible situations and countermeasures.

"Governor, the situation was as follows. When we left the Governor's Mansion together, due to the large number of vehicles, everyone was very conscientious in abiding by traffic rules and driving out of the Governor's Mansion in an orderly manner. However, just as our makeshift convoy passed a bend, something unexpected happened.

At a T-junction, several dump trucks suddenly came barreling towards us. They were so fast, like wild horses running free, that we were completely caught off guard. Before we could react, they rammed into us.

Instantly, there was a deafening crash, and our convoy was torn to pieces, leaving the scene in a state of chaos. Vehicle debris flew everywhere, and the sound of shattering glass echoed one after another.

Taking all of the above into account, I personally believe that this was not an ordinary traffic accident, but a carefully planned murder." Justice George of the Department of Justice said solemnly.

At this time, David Li showed extraordinary calmness and composure. After listening to Justice George's story, he did not rush to express his own opinion, but fell into deep thought.

The series of events that had occurred over the past two days had been extremely unfavorable to them, and many of their carefully planned plans had been disrupted by the unexpected changes. A strong sense of unease welled up in Li David's heart, and he vaguely felt that there seemed to be a huge conspiracy behind this.

Although he had keenly sensed that someone was secretly plotting against them, those hidden in the shadows never revealed their true identities. Although David Li had some guesses in his mind that all this was likely the work of the Huaxia gang, he could not easily draw a conclusion due to the lack of solid evidence.

This series of car accidents left him even more bewildered and puzzled. He couldn't help but wonder why those Chinese people, who claimed to be maintaining stability in Hong Kong, would cause such a horrific series of car accidents? This car accident caused a large number of casualties, and almost all of those killed and injured were officials at all levels of the current Hong Kong government.

After daybreak, with so many officials unable to go to work, chaos would inevitably ensue. A car accident of this magnitude could not be easily covered up. By then, the entire Hong Kong region would likely be plunged into chaos.

This is obviously contrary to the original intention of those Chinese people. David Li really can't figure out what their purpose is in doing this.

Could it be that this incident wasn't the work of the Chinese, but rather another faction seeking to sow chaos? But who could this other faction be? If Hong Kong were to fall into chaos, who would be the biggest beneficiary? If this chaos were to affect Hong Kong's return to independence, who would ultimately benefit the most?

At this moment, a terrifying thought suddenly emerged in Li David's mind. He couldn't help but tremble. This thought was so shocking that he didn't dare to believe it easily. However, if the facts were really as he thought, then this would undoubtedly be a world-shaking event!

Thinking of this, David Li grew increasingly anxious. He knew time was running out and he had to report this to the Prime Minister as soon as possible. Without hesitation, he addressed Chief Justice George and Mike, the Deputy Director of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, who were still babbling and insisting this was murder, saying, "Go back and rest. If you have any injuries, get medical treatment immediately. Remember, this isn't murder, it's just a simple traffic accident. Also, you must control your mouths and not say anything nonsense!"

Before he finished speaking, David Li turned around and left in a hurry, walking quickly into his room. Once inside, he walked straight to the desk and quickly picked up the red confidential phone.

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