"Are we just going to accept it passively?" Zina clenched her fists and said angrily.

"This competition is organized by foreigners, sponsored by foreigners, and even referees are foreigners. How can we compete with them?" Lin Jingzhe said coldly and cruelly, "This is the way of the world. These are the rules. Come or not, you just have to obey."

"We have to integrate into the world!" Zhu Youlin said sarcastically with her almond-shaped eyes filled with anger.

Lin Jingzhe took a few deep breaths and said, "Accept it as soon as possible and adapt to it early. Don't waste time on this. It won't change in a short time."

"Is there any possibility of change?" Zina said in disbelief.

"Things are developing and changing." Lin Jingzhe looked at them with calm eyes and said.

"When will it change?" Zina looked at her with her round eyes.

"Wait until we make the rules." Lin Jingzhe looked at them with calm eyes and said.

"We...we can make...make rules." Zina looked at her in astonishment and stammered.

"Yes! Why don't you think we can do it?" Lin Jingzhe looked at her gently and said.

"Then when?" Zina asked again curiously.

"When our country becomes strong and powerful, we will be able to defeat all the rivals." Lin Jingzhe said with a smile.

"Ah..." Zina opened her mouth so wide that an egg could fit in it.

"You look at me like you don't believe it? Look at the data. Our GDP has already caught up to third place," Lin Jingzhe said, looking at them with his peach blossom eyes. "By the time the 14th Five-Year Plan is completed, catching up with the UK and the US won't be a problem."

"Really? Fake?" Zhu Youlin looked at her amusedly and said, "I haven't heard the phrase 'catching up with the Premier League and the US' in a long time."

"Then just wait! About ten years." Lin Jingzhe said as he looked at them with his beautiful peach blossom eyes.

"Economically, we can't win. We need military power." Zhu Youlin looked at her with her deep almond-shaped eyes and said, "Otherwise, we'll be like fish on someone else's chopping board. We don't even have an aircraft carrier!"

"Yes!" Lin Jingzhe smiled and said, "There will be bread and milk."

"Even if we waited until the day comes, we can't swim anymore. We've retired." Zina muttered with a pout.

"The time has finally come." Lin Jingzhe looked at her with eyes as gentle as jade and said.

"I will be very happy when our country becomes strong and prosperous. I will kill those bastards." Zina said with green eyes.

"Let's not talk about this anymore. Just go to bed! I'll keep an eye on the online public opinion." Zhu Youlin closed the notebook, charged it, and placed it on the coffee table. "Don't see me off. Go to bed." She pointed at them with her index finger.

"Okay!" Lin Jingzhe slipped onto the bed and closed her eyes. The rest of the things were really beyond her control. After hearing the door closing, she fell asleep completely.

Zina was really sleepy and soon fell asleep.

&*&

"Shit, she...she...actually installed surveillance cameras in her own house." Smith was so angry that he smashed things in the house.

"Smith, don't be so angry yet. If that man is caught, we'll be exposed." Annie looked at him nervously and said, "Then it will be over."

"No." Smith calmed down and said, "He will be called by God." He did not hide his murderous intention.

"You killed him." Annie said with a pale face and trembling body.

"How could I possibly kill him? We gave him so much money. As a drug addict, what do you think he'd want most?" Smith's gray-blue eyes were as cold as ice. "Overdose, or unconsciousness, those things will first damage the nervous system."

"That's good." Annie breathed a sigh of relief, then asked worriedly, "What about online public opinion?"

"They are all overseas IDs, there is nothing we can find out." Smith snorted.

"Then let it ferment on its own, or increase the intensity." Annie said as she looked at him with her green pupils flashing with a stirring light.

"Let's retreat!" Smith thought for a moment and said, "The police have a lot of evidence that can prove her innocence."

"We can do something on the Chinese Internet to make things out of control and ruin her reputation." Annie looked at him grimly and said.

"If it works in their country, it doesn't work here." Smith rubbed his face irritably.

"Why?" Annie looked at her in surprise.

"She has evidence. If she releases it directly, our netizens will start conspiracy theories, which would be very disadvantageous to us." Smith looked at her with sinister gray-blue eyes and said, "You don't understand the situation in their country. If the local police explain the situation, they won't believe it. But they will believe anything the foreign police say." He looked at her with deep regret and said, "This approach won't work."

"How could this be?" Anne looked at him in disbelief. "Our citizens don't trust the government very much. They've suffered losses before. But they also don't trust foreigners! Those backward countries."

"In their eyes, we're a developed country. They call it worshipping foreigners! Or perhaps a more accurate description is admiring the strong!" Smith said, looking at her with his gray-blue eyes. "They believe it completely, without any reason."

"It's incredible," Anne said, looking at him in disbelief.

"It's true! Domestically produced goods like these can instantly double, or even dozens of times more valuable, simply by giving them a foreign name." Smith pointed to his head. "Their brain circuits are different from ours. If we say our farts smell good, they'll believe it."

"Cough cough..." Anne was so frightened that she kept coughing, "What?" she said hoarsely.

"Really!" Smith said, looking at her with his gray-blue eyes, "When the homeless people here go to their place, they can find a nice girl and eat and drink with her, or even keep her as their own."

"Crazy!" Annie's emerald eyes nearly popped out of her eyes. Then she added, "They're truly backward, ignorant, and foolish." She narrowed her eyes slightly at Smith and said, "We can use this to our advantage! Didn't you say their people don't trust their own government? They're also obsessed with foreign things."

"Pah!" Smith slapped his forehead and said, "What a wake-up call! I'm so stupid. I missed such a good opportunity and went so far!" He stared at her with gray-blue eyes and said, "They have training outside every year. It's not easy to win them over." He said happily, "Retreat! Retreat! Retreat! Don't do anything. Let's take a long-term view."

"What about the current public opinion?" Annie said worriedly.

"Leave it to the organizers. At most, it will divert attention." Smith said without thinking, "Let the organizers worry about it! It has nothing to do with us." He stood up and said, "Go to sleep, go to sleep. There is still a game tonight!"

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