Chapter 568 - The Winner is Obvious
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Bai Yueran was working overtime in her office when she received a call from the Special Operations Forces External Affairs Department. âDirector Bai, the Tans want an explanation as to why all news reports about Tan Guiren were removed. Lieutenant Colonel said this was an executive order and that no more publicity can be made using the kidnapping of the Tans daughter. He asks if the Legal Affairs Department can please resolve this issue.â
âReally? Lieutenant Colonel Yin said that? Ok, I understand and will contact him.â Bai Yueran set down the phone and appeared very serious as she turned to her computer to type a memo to send to Tan Dongbang himself.
âMinister Tan, according to relevant regulations, the family members of prime minister candidates are not entitled to protection by the nation. They must be first elected, and then their direct family, including wives and children, will be entitled to special protection from the nation. Your wifeâs previous request already violated regulations.â
The memo was also carbon-copied to General Ji, Speaker Long, and the Minister of Internal Affairs, Bai Jiancheng. Tan Dongbangâs assistant read the memo, and his face fell. He quickly took the printed memo to Tan Dongbang and said, âMr. Tan, look at this. It was sent from the Special Operations Forces Legal Affairs Department.â
Tan Dongbang accepted the page, and his face flushed, then turned ashen when he read it. Tapping his fingers on the memo, he replied, âI know. You can go now.â
After his assistant left, Tan Dongbang called his wife quietly. âGuiren is safe now, so this ends here. Donât start any more publicity.â
âWhat do you mean? How will you maintain popularity if we donât keep the publicity up? What about the public poll? The election is in a few months...â
Tan Dongbangâs wife knew her daughter was safe already, so she now concentrated on her husbandâs election. Tan Dongbang running for Prime Minister was really an unexpected success. They didnât think that he would lead the polls and surpass many other candidates who had been fully prepared, despite never having run before. In less than three months, most of the candidates had either withdrawn or been eliminated, leaving only him and Bai Jiancheng. The October elections would be his final battle against Bai Jiancheng.
âTheyâre going to sue us if we start any more publicity using the incident.â Tan Dongbang forwarded the memo to his wife. âCheck your inbox. I just sent something to you.â
Tan Dongbangâs wife opened her email and read the memo. Her face grew ruddy, as if someone had slapped her. Although Bai Yueranâs memo was succinct, it was obviously threatening in tone. Tan Dongbangâs wife didnât expect there to be such a regulationâthat meant her desperate begging of the Special Operations Forces to have Major General Huo save her daughter was a violation of regulations. If news got out, Tan Dongbangâs established image would be fatally impacted. She stared in silence for a while, then finally picked up the phone to call all her close media friends one by one to ask them to withdraw all the prepared drafts for publication.
â...Right. Sheâs already ok, so we donât need to mention it again. My daughter is rather shy and doesnât want to be mentioned in public like that.â
Her friends all pitied Tan Dongbangâs wife when she said it like that, and several of them tried to convince her for a long time. She still gritted her teeth behind a faint smile and stood by her decision.
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Bai Yueran went home after finishing overtime and saw that her father Bai Jianchengâs study was still lit. She walked to the door and knocked. âDad, you arenât sleeping yet?â
Bai Jiancheng wore reading glasses and was reading an internal government report. He looked up at the sound of Bai Yueranâs voice and asked gently, âYouâre back? Was it busy? You worked overtime?â
âYeah, I just finished.â Bai Yueran walked inside and sat on the sofa in his study. âDad, the Tansâ daughter has already been rescued, so they canât use this for publicity anymore.â
Bai Jiangcheng nodded. âVery good. All of our nationâs citizens are equal. There canât be such preferential treatment...â
Bai Yueranâs mind spun. She knew that her dad was probably implying something. She probed, âYou are speaking about that case in Germany?â
âThat case? Oh, how is the case going?â Bai Jiancheng seemed to recall it. âOur exchange student canât die without justice.â
âIâll follow up with it again.â Bai Yueran understood her fatherâs intention. âIâll have someone find that studentâs parents tomorrow and sponsor them to go file a lawsuit in Germany.â
âThatâs right. These are all Huaxia citizens, and we must help in any way we can.â Bai Jiancheng smiled with satisfaction. âItâs already late. Get to bed.â
Bai Yueran excused herself.
The next day, the social media and television networks were the first to change the tides. The Tan Guiren incident, which had been a top headline several times in recent days, had disappeared without a trace. Instead, the case of the exchange student whoâd been murdered in Germany became the hottest topic, and all sorts of details about the case went viral.
The case hadnât even been publicly tried in Germany, yet Huaxia reporters were already writing about a new detailâaccording to German laws, the male suspect was not yet 22 at the time of the crime, and because heâd been charged with manslaughter, he would only be incarcerated for seven years even if he was convicted. If he wasnât convicted, he would be released by the court. The Huaxia domestic internet exploded when the detail was released. Many people who were once fans and supporters of Germany exclaimed, âSo, Germany is really like that!â Or they said, âThe Germany I knew was a fake!â
Ma Qiqi, in particular, was following the case and grew indignant once again. At lunch, she still held her phone and continuously argued with people on the forums.
When Gu Nianzhi heard this, she also thought it was extremely ridiculous. âManslaughter? How shameless are they?! Havenât they already changed jurisdictions?â Gu Nianzhi asked in confusion, âCould the Germany police be in cahoots with each other, so they donât want to give justice to a foreign exchange student?â
Ma Qiqi shrugged with a nod. âIâm guessing thatâs probably the reason.â She sighed. âIt wonât be easy for this girlâs family to get justice for her. I heard they are just a normal family and canât even afford to go to Germany, let alone hire a good lawyer to represent them.â
Gu Nianzhi poked her head at Ma Qiqiâs phone. âMaybe they can fundraise online for their travel expenses if they really want to go to Germany. Iâm willing to donate.â
Ma Qiqi cried out and slapped the desk. âRight! Iâll leave a comment for them!â She wrote a comment under the news article with excitement. âI hope that the victimâs family can see this. If you want to go to Germany, Iâm willing to donate.â
Her comment quickly became the most liked online.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
That night, another news article was published saying that the Minister of Internal Affairs, Bai Jiancheng, had seen the news about the murdered exchange student and was following the case. He was using his own money to sponsor the victimâs family to go to Germany to attend the trial and had also promised to help pay for the best lawyer to represent them there.
As soon as the news broke out, Bai Jianchangâs popularity skyrocketed. He had been almost 10 percent behind Tan Dongbang in the polls, but the gap was reduced to 1 percent when the news of him voluntarily donating was published. Bai Jiancheng almost surpassed Tan Dongbang several times in the polls.
Both men had used publicity, but Bai Jianchengâs method was more effective, since the Tansâ own daughter had been the victim. Since parents saving children was a normal occurrence, the public merely expressed sympathy for the Tansâ use of âthe sympathy card.â However, Bai Jiancheng was helping a family who had nothing to do with him, and they happened to be normal Huaxia citizens who were almost at the bottom of society. Of course, this had an effect that appeared much more righteous and nobler than the Tans worrying about their own daughter.
Gu Nianzhi and Ma Qiqi also had their opinions of the Bais raised due to this incident. However, Gu Nianzhi didnât follow the case as intensely as Ma Qiqi. Gu Nianzhi had her own problems and was pining for Huo Shaoheng to suddenly come home every day. She didnât even know why she missed him so much, but she couldnât help herself.
On the last day of the semester, she went to hand over work at He Zhichuâs office and was so absent-minded that she didnât hear what he was saying to her several times.
âNianzhi, whatâs with you?â He Zhichu said, seeing that something was amiss. âSomething bothering you?â
Gu Nianzhi composed herself and shook her head with a smile. âNo, I just didnât sleep well last night. Iâm feeling a bit dizzy and sleepy.â
âWhat were you doing that you couldnât sleep properly?â
âWe had a class dinner last night, since summer break starts tomorrow. Everyone wanted to have a farewell dinner.â Gu Nianzhi smiled. âProfessor He, all your documents are completed, and I copied all the exam scores to send them out. Was there anything else?â
He Zhichu thought she wasnât telling the truth, but her answer was ironclad. âWhat are you planning to do this summer break?â He Zhichu didnât want to pry if she didnât want to talk about it. He could tell she was absent-minded and wanted to give her a task to distract her. âDo you want to intern in the United States? Or pick up a few interesting cases for experience?â