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Chapter 306 The Japanese's New Move 1



Chapter 306 The Japanese's New Move 1

Hong Kong Governor David Lee received instructions from Prime Minister Tom Hogan, putting him in a difficult position. The Prime Minister demanded that he take no action and instead dispatch trusted individuals to investigate the masterminds and perpetrators of the accident. While somewhat reluctant, Lee understood that it was the Prime Minister's order and he could not disobey.

In desperation, David Li had no choice but to agree. After all, this incident happened in Hong Kong, and as the Governor of Hong Kong, he had a responsibility to investigate thoroughly. Although he was not optimistic about this task, he had no choice but to carry it out.

To complete his mission, David Lee brought in Cheney, the current head of the Hong Kong Police Special Branch, who had been promoted following Richard's death. However, David Lee didn't have much of a fondness for Cheney. Cheney was originally from another faction, and after the Wei Luoren incident, he had become a complete puppet of Wah Di.

This meant that Wah Di was immediately aware of all the plans of the Eagle Country forces in Hong Kong, led by David Lee. In other words, no matter what schemes these Eagle Country men had, the possibility of them realizing them was almost zero. However, David Lee was unaware of this, so it was practically impossible for the Eagle Country men to continue to wreak havoc on Hong Kong as they had in their previous life.

David Li not only asked Cheney to investigate the real culprit of the car accident, but also gave Cheney some of Richard's plans and the list of insiders they had about various classes and industries in Hong Kong.

This list of insiders was undoubtedly extremely valuable intelligence for Cheney. Although he already had a partial list, the information he obtained this time essentially covered 80% of the insiders in Hong Kong. However, this wasn't the full picture. A small portion of the insiders' information was only known to David Lee, and it could even be said that only Mrs. M, far away in Rand, possessed this crucial information.

Cheney hurried out of the Governor's Mansion, his heart heavy. He knew time was running out and he had to contact Wah Di immediately. However, when he called Wah Di, he found that he was being held at the Independent Commission Against Corruption and could not answer the call. Faced with this situation, Cheney did not panic, but calmly considered his next move.

Since he couldn't directly tell Hua Di the new secret, Cheney decided to gather all the people he could use. These people were his trusted assistants, each with their own expertise and abilities.

Cheney gathered these people together and explained the current situation and the tasks that needed to be completed in detail. He particularly emphasized the monitoring of the American Bureau of Investigation and the Japanese Black Dragon Society. According to David Lee and his team, if the serial car accident was indeed the work of the Americans and the Japanese, then the Black Dragon Society must be the actual executor of the entire plan.

So, what was the Black Dragon Society doing at this moment? Cheney learned through various channels that the Black Dragon Society was holding a small celebration. Their top leaders in Hong Kong were gathering to celebrate their successful elimination of dozens of Hong Kong government officials. This celebration was not only a recognition of their so-called "achievement," but also a show of force and provocation.

However, what concerned Cheney even more was that this celebration had another important purpose—to welcome a master from the Jiujiu School in Japan. The arrival of this master undoubtedly added more variables and uncertainty to the already tense situation.


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