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Chapter 304 The cause of the major incident 2

The bombing of Ni Kun's entire family was a bombshell, sending shockwaves through the international community. This tragedy not only created a rift between Western powers, but also made China deeply aware of their hostility and intentions towards China.

The fate of Ni Kun's family made China realize that Western powers' desire to destroy China remains unwavering. Like hungry wolves, they will not hesitate to attack and destroy China at the slightest opportunity. And this time, they dared to use missiles, weapons of mass destruction, in the sensitive region of Hong Kong. This is undoubtedly a serious provocation to China's sovereignty and security.

Faced with such egregious behavior, China's top leadership knew they could not sit idly by. They decided to implement a series of powerful measures to deter those who sought to undermine China's peace and stability. Especially at this critical juncture, as Hong Kong was about to return to the motherland, these hostile forces clearly did not want Hong Kong to smoothly return to the embrace of the motherland, nor did they want China to redress the humiliation it had suffered over the past century, and they wanted to prevent China from further development.

Therefore, China's top leaders decided to act decisively during this critical period to demonstrate China's strength and resolve. They wanted to let hostile forces know that any attempt to harm China's interests would be met with a resolute counterattack. At the same time, this was also to maintain Hong Kong's prosperity and stability, ensure its smooth return, and inject new vitality into China's development.

Today, Hong Kong remains under the colonial rule of the Eagle State. Due to the long-standing influence of colonial education, many government officials and grassroots staff have a relatively low sense of identity with Chinese culture. Deep down, many of them find it difficult to truly accept the influence of Chinese culture.

This upbringing instilled in them the idea that China was a place of extreme poverty and ruin. Consequently, they were skeptical and resistant to the idea of ​​Hong Kong returning to China. They believed that Hong Kong's prosperity was entirely due to the colonial rule of the Eagle Kingdom, not due to China's inherent strengths.

Furthermore, some people firmly believed that after Hong Kong's return, it would inevitably be exploited and exploited by China's "poor devils." They worried that Hong Kong's prosperity would cease to exist, or even decline due to its ties to China. This view influenced the decision-making and behavior of some officials to a certain extent.

Because of this, a considerable number of officials in Hong Kong currently have different ideas. Some have chosen to emigrate to escape the impending changes, while others have stayed and secretly plotted sabotage activities in an attempt to hinder Hong Kong's return to power.

Among these hostile forces, the most prominent are America and its vassal state, Japan. These two nations have long held hostile attitudes toward China and naturally do not wish to see Hong Kong's smooth return. Furthermore, as Hong Kong's former suzerain, the United States also plays a crucial role, and its influence on Hong Kong cannot be underestimated.

Of these two factions, the hostile faction, led by America, was the most radical. Deep down, they longed to see a fierce war break out between China and the Eagle Nation. To them, war was not a cruel, heartbreaking thing; on the contrary, they saw it as a golden opportunity to become rich overnight.

Because of this, the primary goal of this hostile force is to deliberately create various disputes that could trigger a war between China and Eagle Country. They are deliberate and unscrupulous in order to achieve this goal.

However, unlike America's hostile forces, the Eagle Country itself does not desire war with China. Instead, it hopes to peacefully prevent Hong Kong's return. Even if it cannot successfully halt this historical process, it will devise some insidious, cunning, and extremely covert backup plans to ensure effective control over Hong Kong in the future.

Currently, the Eagle State is implementing this plan intensively, especially in the financial and legal fields. They are well aware that these two areas are crucial to controlling Hong Kong, so they spare no effort in laying numerous traps and back-up plans in these two areas.

However, the Eagle State was also well aware that if the matter became a big deal, then all their back-up plans and preparations would likely be exposed. Once this happened, their conspiracy would be exposed to the world, not only would they lose control of Hong Kong, but it could also trigger a series of serious consequences.

In the bombing that killed Ni Kun's family, although the missile was launched from the Eagle Country military camp, the Americans had a lot of influence inside, so some of the Eagle Country's nobles didn't get the news until after the missile was launched. By then, it was too late. They could have used other methods, but some people chose such extreme measures just to force some of the Eagle Country nobles to take sides. In the end, their plan worked. The Eagle Country nobles could only help them clean up their mess.

Seeing the Eagle Kingdom nobles gradually yielding and submitting, the Americans and Japanese secretly rejoiced, thinking they had an opportunity. So they plotted to stir up an even bigger storm.

However, as luck would have it, the timing of their operation coincided with a plan being launched by Hua Xia through Hua Di and his men. On Hua Di's first night incarcerated at the ICAC training center, the seemingly tight security was breached – Lei Yongxian, taking advantage of the darkness, secretly released Hua Di.

After regaining his freedom, Wah Di immediately sets out to carry out his mission, and his first act is to stage the accidental death of gang member Tim.

Ah Tian is no ordinary figure. He is a core member of Sun Lian Sheng, one of Hong Kong's top five mafia organizations, and the primary leader of the group's drug trafficking operations. More importantly, he has recently developed an unusually close relationship with Richard from the Political Department, even sending his subordinate to run over and kill Hong Kong police officer Luo Zonglun at Richard's behest.

Richard not only supports Tim, but also considers him the new leader of New Union Sheng. This makes Tim a key pawn in Richard's control of the Hong Kong underworld. However, both from a legal perspective and for the honor of the Hong Kong police, Tim must bear responsibility for Officer Luo's death. For this reason, Wah Di makes Tim his top target.

In reality, Wah Di didn't need to get involved in this dispute; there was no need for him to personally intervene. However, the Eagles deliberately arranged for the Independent Commission Against Corruption to cause trouble for Wah Di, which undoubtedly annoyed Wah Di. However, as the saying goes, "Misfortune may be a blessing in disguise," Wah Di had an idea and decided to make the most of this opportunity.

Knowing that the ICAC would be a crucial alibi during the investigation, Wah Di orchestrates a seemingly flawless operation. Through meticulous planning, Wah Di successfully convinces the ICAC to provide him with a strong alibi at the crucial moment, thus completely clearing himself from the incident.

A more important factor is the profound change in Huadi's mindset. He once firmly believed that violence was a last resort, the most unacceptable. However, after experiencing so many ups and downs, Huadi finally realized that for some people and some situations, peace and gentleness cannot solve the problem; only violent extermination is the true solution.

After Tim brutally murdered the police officer, Wah Di's inner rage was ignited. He could not tolerate such evil and was determined to avenge his comrades. Therefore, this time, Wah Di did not hesitate to take action himself.

With Wah Di's skills and experience, staging a gang member's accidental death is a piece of cake. He is very familiar with this kind of thing and can handle it with ease.

Meanwhile, those in America and Japan had long been aware of Richard's role as a black glove within New Union Sheng. They were deliberately trying to sow discord between Richard, the New Union Sheng gang, and the Hong Kong police, hoping to spark a public conflict. Perhaps they could attack the police station or kill a few more police officers who were loyal to China.

So, the Americans carefully planned and chose to kill several of Tim's capable men first, in an attempt to anger Tim and Richard, make them lose their minds, and thus trigger a larger-scale conflict.

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