King Who Will Cross

Chapter 212: From today, don't mess with Tuvalu

When the whole world was speculating whether Li Daniu was really that capricious, the Japanese government finally held another press conference after several days of intense discussions.

Prior to this, some well-known experts and professors in many countries had already analyzed and predicted this matter, and almost overwhelmingly believed that Japan would definitely give in this time.

Because of this incident, on the surface, the Japanese were indeed wronged. After all, Li Daniu occupied the commanding heights of morality with the sentence that the laws of every country are sacred and inviolable.

Although some people still think that the law violated by those Japanese journalists is a bit too harsh. But as Li Daniu said, if you are not satisfied with the laws of our country, you can choose not to come to my country. It doesn't matter if you want to say anything bad about me in your own country, the laws of our country can't control you, but since you are in my country, you should abide by my laws, there is no need to discuss.

Under such circumstances, the Japanese government's so-called reservation of the right to use force to solve the problem is a bit too much.

If Tuvalu did not have a talented king like Li Daniu, even if Japan's behavior was too much, no one would bring justice to Tuvalu. But what the Japanese government did not expect was that His Majesty the King of Tuvalu had actually developed a technology called black technology. Moreover, this technology can already be directly applied, and its prospects are infinitely broad. As a result, it has attracted many powerful countries to speak up.

Therefore, experts from various countries almost all believe that it is very normal that this matter will not be resolved.

When the Japanese government held a press conference, many people chose to watch it. After all, it was the first time in history to see a big country bowing to a small country.

"After studying the incident of the detention of our journalists by the Tuvalu government, we admit that the words of our journalists are indeed inappropriate." On TV, the spokesperson of the Japanese government said calmly: "However, we still believe that the Tuvalu Valu's handling method is too harsh. Moreover, ordinary citizens of Tuvalu do not have the power to enforce the law. In this incident, why were the injured people not punished? Therefore, we hope that the Tuvalu government , to be able to review your previous judgments and make a prudent judgment again, so that we Japanese people can be convinced, and the whole world can be convinced."

Li Daniu looked at the TV, and the Japanese government spokesman who began to answer reporters' questions shook his head.

"This little Japan is still stubborn in nature, just afraid that others will be tougher than him."

Burns laughed beside him and said, "This shows that your majesty's strength has already made a powerful country like Japan have to face it squarely."

On the surface, the statement of the Japanese government still wants an explanation, even asking Tuvalu to change the previous judgment.

But in fact, this is already a sign of softness.

To say that journalists from their country spoke improperly means that they have recognized journalists from their country and violated the laws of Tuvalu. The so-called allowing Tuvalu to re-trial and give them a convincing result is a tactful concession.

Whether there is a new trial or whether the previous judgment should be changed, the decision is in the hands of Tuvalu, or in the hands of Li Daniu.

That is to say, as long as Li Daniu can give them a little face and slightly change the sentence of those Japanese journalists, for example, they were locked up for one month before, but now they are changed to 20 days, then Japan can go down a step.

You see, Tuvalu relented and changed the verdict. The Japanese government can fully explain to its own citizens in this way.

For Tuvalu, it is also very easy to change the judgment a little bit. Detention for 20 days or one month is a matter of law, which means that the judge's mouth is crooked. Because there is no legal provision in any country that will make strict regulations on the prison term of the criminal, and limit how long the death must be, and it has always been as long as long.

For example, the law stipulates a sentence of 3 to 10 years in prison for a certain crime. It depends on the seriousness of the crime to decide which number of years to decide. In addition to the facts of the crime, it also depends on the mood of the judge. . Will someone really pursue the 5-year sentence and the 5-year and 1-month sentence?

Therefore, there are many same crimes in this world, but the results of punishment are different.

As for the punishment of the Tuvalu citizens who beat someone, the right to decide is also in Tuvalu. According to the idea of ​​the Japanese government, it is only a few ordinary citizens. Why can't they be punished? Besides, it's not that you are asked to shoot these Tuvalu citizens, hold up the board and let it fall gently. Who would really pursue it so rigidly?

Left and right, just want a step.

After thinking for a while, Li Daniu asked Burns, "What do you think should be done?"

At this time, Burns had completely dedicated his loyalty to Li Daniu, so how could he talk too much when he didn't understand his king's thoughts? This kind of matter is not like other government affairs, which requires brainstorming and can express one's opinions without fear, but it is entirely in Li Daniu's personal thoughts.

"Resolutely fulfill any orders from His Majesty the King."

Li Daniu smiled, Burns is going to go farther and farther on the road of flattery, but this feeling is still very pleasant.

"Burns, there is no need to hold a press conference. Just make an announcement. The one-month detention cannot be allowed for a second. As for the Tuvaluans who beat up those Japanese reporters, don't have any Punishment, and even give them some rewards a little more implicitly. If the Japanese government really wants to take a step up, then cover the treatment expenses of those Japanese journalists. Of course, the treatment must be in Tuvalu. Other than that, don't give them any compensation."

Hearing Li Daniu's arrangement, Burns was not surprised at all. According to his understanding of Li Daniu, it was very normal to make such a decision.

When you are at your worst, you don't give in a single step. How can you back down when you have a certain degree of advantage?

As for covering the medical expenses of those Japanese journalists, it is completely empty talk, because even if the Japanese government does not say anything, they will give those Japanese journalists appropriate treatment, which is the same in any country. The prisoner committed a crime and was locked up, but since the prisoner is not the death penalty, the prisoner should not be allowed to die due to a treatable injury.

To be honest, the level of medical treatment in Tuvalu is similar to that of China's township-level health centers. Of course, there is no problem in treating a trauma~www.readwn.com~ But those Japanese reporters suffered from trauma, and the treatment methods are as follows: It's nothing more than taking a few anti-inflammatory drugs and applying some potions to treat trauma. Can the cost be a hundred dollars?

The Japanese government wants to step down, but what Li Daniu gave is not a step at all, it can only be regarded as sweeping away the dust in front of the Japanese government. In theory, without the dust, it will definitely be a little lower, but this kind of The degree is low, let alone invisible to the naked eye, even with professional measuring instruments, it cannot be measured at all.

How dusty is it?

God knows!

When Burns announced Li Daniu's decision in the name of the Tuvalu government, anyone with a little knowledge was shocked by Li Daniu's stubbornness. Japan, a powerful country, gave in and sought a step up. How could you Not one step further?

No, it can't be said that you won't give up one step, but is it really meaningful for you to give up this step?

It's like two companies discussing cooperation. One of the companies in the conference room of its own company gave the negotiating representatives sent by the other party a glass of water, and then regarded the glass of water as a condition and included it in the contract to be negotiated later.

I poured you a glass of water, so you should give us a little more of the profits from this cooperation.

Therefore, the whole world began to look forward to the furious response of the Japanese government, and many people began to worry whether the Japanese government would really plan to use force to resolve this matter after being slapped in the face by Li Daniu.

One day passed, two days passed, three days passed...

However, the Japanese government kept silent as if this incident had never happened, and even the Japanese domestic media, as if they had selective amnesia, stopped reporting this incident.

And other countries, after this time, almost all have a somewhat unbelievable idea.

"From today, don't mess with Tuvalu!" (To be continued.)

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