Chapter 487 Chinese control Sarawak?(1/2)
When Ahmad Zaidi came down from the stairs, his eyes were slightly dull, his steps were sloppy, his face was flushed, and there was a strange smile on his lips.
With this expression, you wouldn’t believe it if you didn’t perform any physical and physical work that was pleasant to your body and mind just now!
When the three bodyguards saw Ahmad Zaidi in this state, their eyes became strange.
His eyes kept moving back and forth between Ahmad Zaidi and the window upstairs.
It is said that hearing is deceiving and seeing is believing. Look at the female kidnapper just now, and look at Ahmad Zaidi now...
The female kidnapper is so... hateful!
What kind of skill is it to sneak attack an old man in his 60s!
The bodyguards regretted not rushing up to the boss before and shouted, "Come at me if you have anything, don't touch my boss, I'm in good health!"
The three of them were in the mood to joke now. They were really not nervous anymore. You could tell from the boss's expression that it was a good thing.
There is absolutely no danger!
Well, although the process is indeed quite scary.
But this is just a joke.
When Ahmad Zaidi walked down, the bodyguard quickly approached and asked: "Boss, are they...torturing you?"
Ahmad Zaidi frowned and glanced at the three bodyguards. You are actually unwilling to call me Sultan!
Look at Mr. Sean, look at you!
Ahmad Zaidi's face turned cold, "You tortured me, and then what's the use of you? Get in the car and leave."
The bodyguards were stunned, wondering why the boss, who seemed to be in a good mood just now, suddenly changed his face.
After being scolded, the three of them did not dare to say anything, and quickly got in the car and drove out of the factory building.
The car was badly hit, but it doesn't matter, just repair it.
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After arriving at the Chinese place, Sean finally didn't do anything to tie him up... or force someone to hire him.
If you are familiar with it, you can go directly to the shareholders in Asia Investment Bank to inform them and ask them to come and see you secretly.
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In Kuching, outside a villa by the seaside, a car stopped. A man got out of the car in a low-key manner. No one greeted him. He looked up at the villa to make sure he was right, then opened the door and walked in.
The nearest other villa was more than a hundred meters away. A few cars were parked nearby, but no one was seen. At least on the surface, there seemed to be no one.
As soon as the man came in, everyone in the living room turned their heads and looked over.
"Minister Chen, you are here too!" Shen Qinghong asked with a smile.
Chen Kangnan was also stunned when he saw Shen Qinghong. The message was just for him to come here secretly, but he didn't say there were others. "Chief Shen, hello, hello, I didn't expect to see you here."
Shen Qinghong: serves as the First Deputy Chief Minister of the Sarawak State Government and Minister of Finance.
Chen Kangnan: Deputy Chief Minister of Shazhou, Minister of State Industrial Development, and Minister of Tourism and Heritage.
"Mr. Liu, Mr. Wu..." Chen Kangnan greeted the other people in the house one by one, thinking that the car parked outside was theirs.
Several people invited Chen Kangnan to sit over, and the first thing they asked was: "Does Minister Chen have any inside information to disclose?"
Chen Kangnan looked around and shook his head solemnly, "Don't say it's not there, even if it is, I won't tell you!..."
Few people said much on this topic, but instead exchanged views on policy and business issues.
In the past two years, relying on the establishment and spread of influence of the Asian Investment Bank, the markets that the Chinese can participate in have further expanded, everyone's business has been on a new track, and the relationship between them has also eased a lot.
While everyone was chatting, the door to the villa was pushed open again, and Sean stepped in.
"Mr. Sean."
"Mr. Sean." Everyone stood up and said hello.
Sean also smiled and waved, and after shaking hands with everyone one by one, he smiled and said: "Hello everyone, please sit down, you're welcome."
After everyone was seated, Sean
He said, "I asked you all to come here in secret today because I have something to talk to you about."
After hearing the ventilation, everyone's expressions became positive.
It would be an earth-shattering event for someone with Sean's status to be able to ventilate him.
"I am running Sarawak independence."
One sentence shocked everyone.
Everyone looked at each other, not sure if they heard correctly.
independent?
Good guy, isn’t this a rebellion?
There are fundamental differences in thinking between Chinese and Westerners.
One is a group with a unified history of more than 2,000 years, and the other is a group that has been divided by wars. Their ideological attitudes towards independence are completely different.
From a Western perspective, dissatisfaction, disagreement, and independence are normal.
In the eyes of the Chinese, you are the king of the mountain and you are the de facto warlord. These can be discussed and talked about, but when it comes to independence, it is a rebellion. There is no reason and must be exterminated without stopping.
Therefore, the same question has completely different meanings in the West, to the Marano, Iban people, and to the Chinese people.
The shock it brings is completely different.
"Sir, what did you say?"
"Is Sarawak going to revolt?"
"Is this, is this true?"
"What does the U.S. government mean?"
"How is this possible? Ma Lai will go crazy!"
Everyone was shocked, but more importantly, they were horrified.
Rebellion will inevitably bring about war, which will inevitably bring about fundamental changes in the existing political structure. At the same time, it will also be a devastating blow to business activities.
Especially in Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and Malay, whenever something like this happens, it is always accompanied by anti-Chinese incidents and terrorism.
Let’s put it this way, no matter what the outcome is, the Chinese will definitely suffer the most!
This is not alarmist, it is inevitable.
We all have property and we can't imagine how much damage this will cause, so it's normal to be frightened.
Sean waited for a while, leaving everyone shocked for a while before continuing: "Okay, don't get excited yet, the matter is not as serious as you think."
Pressing his hands until everyone shut up, Sean said: "Sarawak was originally on the same level as the Malay Peninsula. Now it is dissatisfied with Malay's policies and the neglect and contempt of Sarawak.
I am dissatisfied with the long-standing exploitation and development policies, so it is just a means to seek better development and safeguard the interests of the people of Sarawak."
This is called an official statement.
The significance of the official statement is to characterize the matter...
Although...is it true, I don't believe it?
At least everyone present here is totally unbelievable. God is seeking better development and bullshit safeguarding the interests of the people of Sarawak!
What does the interests of the people of Sarawak have to do with you, an American?
Americans, it’s fucking weird that the U.S. government has such good intentions.
Splitting Malay must be a conspiracy by the United States, and the United States must be seeking interests in Sarawak and Malay!
You, Sean, must be seeking benefits too!
Everyone looked at each other in confusion, and finally everyone's eyes fell on Shen Qinghong. He was the deputy chief minister and held a high position of authority. He must be the one to speak.
Shen Qinghong's face was stiff, and his eyes were a little evasive when facing Sean, "Mr. Sean, this matter, this matter, you know, the Chinese are not local indigenous people, and they don't have much political influence. Being hostile to all races, well, it’s hard to get involved in something like this.”
"Ha!" Sean suddenly sneered, "What are you thinking?"
"No, do you think I'm going to pull you to rebel together and use the power of the Chinese to cause a split or something?" Sean glanced at the people present with his eyes crossed, "You think too highly of yourselves!"
"I just want to inform you."
The Chinese have been in Southeast Asia for hundreds of years. It’s not that they have no strength, few people, no money, or lack of ability, but they have always been
In a state of being suppressed.
This has a lot to do with the overall mentality of the Chinese.
Reluctance to participate in political events, unwillingness to stand out, and just thinking about protecting one-third of an acre of land has a lot to do with it.
When something happens, the first thing you think about is not to join forces to fight for greater benefits, but to find reasons, to be afraid of difficulties, and to avoid losses to your own family.
"Ah!?" These words were beyond everyone's expectations and hurtful. They made the Sarawak Chinese leaders present very embarrassed.
Embarrassing yet relaxed.
To be continued...