Chapter 141
The officials of the cold country embassy filed a severe complaint, and the embassy was surrounded by people. It would damage the country's reputation if it spread!It's like someone blocked the door at home.

After the two parties negotiated, they learned that the largest museum in Japan had been stolen and that countless national treasures and cultural relics had been lost.

However, your museum was stolen, why did you surround my embassy?
"From the evidence we searched, the other party is likely to be you Koreans. Look at this thing, basically only you Koreans would carry it." The senior Japanese official handed over the photo.

There are reasons and evidence, and they did not surround you for no reason.

Besides, you Bangzi are well-known thieves, stealing the country is worthy of the name.

The officials of the Han Country embassy saw it and laughed angrily.

That thing is indeed something that people from the cold country like to carry on their bodies, but it can't be guaranteed that only people from the cold country carry it?Is it possible that someone with ulterior motives set the blame?
"Our citizens will never do such a thing. Of course, we will investigate clearly and prove our innocence. Now, our embassy asks you to immediately withdraw the armed forces outside."

Director Jin of the embassy also said that the behavior of the Japanese side is a provocation to their country.

Just as he finished speaking, a Japanese officer came in with something in his hand: "Minister, we found this on the outer wall of the embassy. The museum has confirmed that this is one of the lost cultural relics. "

The Japanese minister suddenly darkened his face, looked at Director Jin, and said in a cold tone: "I hope you will hand over the theft gang and the cultural relics lost in our museum. Everything will be fine."

Unexpectedly, it was really rewarding.This time, how can you quibble?

Curator Jin was also dumbfounded.

Now, three possibilities flashed through his mind:
First, the Japanese side deliberately found fault. The museum was not stolen at all, and they were framing them.

Second, the museum was indeed stolen, but the gang who did the theft was not from the cold country, and someone deliberately framed it.

Third, the museum was stolen, and the person who stole it was from their cold country, and they had been to the embassy.

After thinking about it, I always feel that the first and second are more likely.After all, if the person who stole it was really from the cold country, why did it happen to be such a coincidence that he left the evidence?

"First of all, we would like to declare that our museum has no knowledge of the theft from your museum. The possibility that the thieves are Chinese citizens is extremely low.

We sympathize with your museum theft.

We are willing to actively cooperate with your investigation, but the premise is that you must withdraw the people outside. " Curator Jin said plausibly.

……

The two sides negotiated for nearly an hour, and Japan finally withdrew the people on the surface.However, there is still eyeliner watching in the dark.It is no exaggeration to say that this is the robbery of cultural relics of the century.

After all, such a big movement cannot be concealed.

After a night of searching and investigation, there was still nothing.But Japan has already set its sights on Han Country, and if they can't solve the case, the blame is likely to be pinned on their heads.

Other museums have been closed for rectification, and security forces have been strengthened.Even the Tokyo National Museum has been stolen. If the other party wants to steal them, will they miss it?

For a while, the major museums trembled, and their vigilance was stepped up.Some simply closed the museum for a period of time, making up a random reason.

The next day, officials briefly released some information to the media.

Everyone was shocked, the museum was stolen, and it was the Tokyo National Museum.Although the official did not announce the specific stolen cultural relics, but looking at this battle, the lost cultural relics are probably very important, right?

How did they know that the Oriental Pavilion was directly moved away, and the number was so large that it could not be announced at all.

……

Curator Fang couldn't be happier.

He heard that "Xiaoxiang Lying Tour Scroll" and "Red and White Hibiscus Picture" were all on the stolen list, and he couldn't help worrying that these national treasures would be destroyed.

Although he does not want national treasures to be collected in museums in other countries, at least national treasures are safe.

Now that it is stolen, it is hard to say whether the national treasure will be damaged.

"Now we can only wait for the news and actively contact." Someone said.

The best thing is to contact the gang of thieves who stole so many Chinese national treasures and cultural relics. They just want to sell them for money, right?
"Could it be someone from our country?" Some people were skeptical.

They thought about the bronze statue of the animal head last time, which was stolen near the auction and finally appeared in the museum.Through their operations, the national treasures and cultural relics were finally washed and returned to the country in an open and honest manner.

The last time, it was also without anyone noticing, which shows that the gang was clever in stealing.

The more I think about it, the more likely it is.

"If it's really the gang from last time, then don't worry, at least the national treasure is safe. What a pity! The last time people didn't leave their contact information, so we can only wait passively."

"Okay, don't discuss this matter." Curator Fang restrained everyone.

Now the Japanese are staring at the Han people, but they can't attract their eyes to themselves.

As bystanders, Director Fang and the others felt that the evidence was full of loopholes, how could there be such a coincidence?It was clearly a smoke bomb that was dropped.

It's not that the current Japanese officials have lost their minds, but that they only found such a few clues, and they can only follow the clues to investigate, there is no other way.

Curator Fang and the others never imagined that the thief was by their side.

This also affected the exhibition and the event was postponed.

They were really scared. If something happened to the exhibited cultural relics from China, it would be an international joke!

At sea, Japanese fishing boats were attacked again.The giant squid army once again came to Japan's territorial waters from the Yellow Sea, and jumped repeatedly between Japan and South Korea.

In recent days, the fishing boats of the two countries have been harassed and even damaged to varying degrees.

Especially those small and medium-sized ships are often dragged into the sea.

Rumors about sea monsters gradually spread, and those who went to sea were frightened.As for those who wanted to catch giant squid for experiments, Chu Wen was not polite and sent them directly to the bottom of the sea.

Recently, Japan and South Korea are troubled.

There was a serious oil well accident in the cold country. Although it was defined as a natural disaster, the follow-up treatment was still in progress, and there was a case of theft of cultural relics.

But Japan is even worse. Fishermen were attacked, tigers killed people in the street, destroyed shrines, museums were stolen, and there was no time for the relevant departments to stop and drink.

Chu Wen obediently stayed in the hotel, chatting with Xu Ruyun and others on the phone every day to learn about the situation of its properties.

For example, a prototype of the commercial street in Langping Town has been built, and according to the plan, it will officially open for business in three months.At present, the town is actively engaged in tourism development and publicity.

In Xiaosha Village, the second phase of the Ocean Ranch project has also started.The first batch of seafood stocked will be harvested soon.

(End of this chapter)

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