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Chapter 121 Habitual Offenders

Chapter 121 Habitual Offenders
At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs press conference in Beijing also ended.

Faced with the strong evidence released by the spokesperson, such as the joint defense team information and fishing vessel qualification certificates, the reporters in the seats were also shocked.

The person who reacted most strongly was not the reporter from Luzon, but the reporter from Xiaobenzi, Matsui Yuto.

He raised his hand vigorously with an expression of being wronged, and after receiving permission, he almost immediately jumped up and questioned:

"Mr. Spokesperson, based on the photos from the scene, the Civilization battleship was traveling at over 40 knots. How could there be a fishing boat traveling at 40 knots? This evidence alone is hardly convincing."

"There is no regulation that fishing vessels cannot exceed a certain speed threshold, and we cannot judge the speed based on photos alone, but the Civilization is indeed the newest fishing vessel launched," the spokesperson said.

Matsui Yuto: "I would like to protest again. I believe this is not an accidental incident. This is a deliberate conspiracy that has been planned for a long time, and I have evidence."

As soon as the words fell, the other reporters immediately smelled big news and turned their cameras.

He dared to say that he had evidence, and he was a reporter, so things suddenly became interesting.

Matsui Yuto took out a photo from his pocket and shouted:

"Just last month, our fishing boat was also maliciously hit in the East China Sea. According to the photos, the vessel was very similar to two of the three vessels involved in this collision, and both were steam-powered.

Two collisions within two months, both involving steamships, are hardly accidental.”

The evidence listed by Matsui Yuto was naturally the encounter when Tang Wen went to salvage the Yamato. However, the collision did not lead to sinking, and it was dark at the time of the incident, so no clear photos were taken.

However, the two key words, thousand-ton ships and steam power, were still confirmed. After the incident, the foreign affairs channels of both sides also had a lot of arguments, but it did not cause any obvious waves.

After the collision in the South China Sea, the captain of NZN204 immediately recognized the two Hashidate-class submarines that were not there and reported them to reporters.

Sure enough, when Matsui Yuto was exposed at this time, he immediately replaced the spokesperson as the center and kept showing photos to everyone.

The spokesperson did not expect this turn of events, but he did remember the incident. However, since there were no casualties at the time, he did not take it seriously.

I'm afraid the only one that can make steam fishing boats is the Gaijin Shipyard, right?
Even he couldn't help but wonder if the fishing boat was built according to warship specifications on purpose.

If it weren’t for this ship collision, who would have thought that this is possible?

However, despite the criticism, the spokesperson still replied expressionlessly:

"We do not accept any accusations without substantial evidence, and this issue has nothing to do with this press conference. If you have any objections, you can continue to express them through official channels.

Now... this press conference is over!"

……

Now that it has been confirmed to be a fishing boat, the official response level has dropped several levels, and it is nothing more than spitting at each other.

The authorities are very knowledgeable about publicity:

If our side suffers a loss, we must publicize it widely and record it in history books, and we must also ask the victim's family to file a complaint internationally.

But like this time... although it was a disadvantage of 1V6, the performance of the Civilization was too outstanding. The official thought about it for a long time and finally decided not to release the video footage internally.

By the time the wind direction was confirmed and reported domestically, the situation had become "Luzon fishing boats were illegally fishing across the border, six fishing boats and patrol boats collided with one of our fishing boats multiple times, and eventually a patrol boat sank, and our fishing boat suffered serious losses."

The accompanying pictures are just a few separate photos, and there is absolutely no obvious size difference between the two ships. A few photos of the collision that are completely unrelated are added, and the matter is considered to have been passed over internally.

As for how many people and how much money were lost on our side, you can guess it yourself.

When most people saw the news, they only knew that illegal fishing was happening again in the South China Sea, and that a fishing boat was being besieged by six fishing boats. Just when they were worried, they heard that a Luzon patrol boat had sunk. They could only applaud and cheer that their own fishing boat had not sunk after so many collisions.

As for Luzon's accusation that its warships were disguised as fishing boats? It's obvious that our ships are of superior quality, while yours are too poor to withstand a collision!
That's all the regular TV viewers can see, but on the Internet, the events are much more exciting.

At present, the Great Firewall has not been built yet, and most netizens who want to obtain information directly visit well-known foreign websites, and naturally they can access comprehensive photos and videos of this incident.

……

An Internet cafe in Guangzhou.

Today's Internet cafes are still crowded with people, and you can still see several pairs of eyes watching behind each seat, but the focus is no longer on video games.

Yan Jing sat in the seat she had finally managed to get, skillfully typed in the website, and entered a webpage that was entirely in English.

After a few clicks, she found the information she wanted.

After clicking on a page with keywords, the first picture on the page that pops up is a side view of the Civilization.

The majestic warship just happened to collide with the bow of the patrol ship at this moment. The shooting took place at the moment of collision. The speed of the Civilization had not yet decreased, and the elongated smoke column was almost as long as the hull.

With its pointed bow, mid-front bridge layout, and thick chimney, this is undoubtedly a handsome warship.

At the bottom middle of the side, the two big words "Civilization" are quite conspicuous.

The photo almost captures both ships. Compared with the Luzon patrol ship, the Civilization is almost twice as long, which is definitely a case of the big bullying the small.

Before Yan Jing could take a closer look, the boy standing behind her couldn't help but say:
"What the media said is true. If it were me, I would also think that this is a warship. There is no such thing as a fishing boat!

Quick, scroll down!"

Yan Jing was almost frightened. She turned around and rolled her eyes at the boy, causing him to smile awkwardly and lower his head to shut up.

ADSL dial-up 512K broadband didn't appear until 99. You can't watch web videos yet, the picture clarity is very poor, and loading is extremely slow.

Yan Jing scrolled down for a long time and waited for almost a minute before two more pictures were refreshed.

One of the photos is even more exaggerated. The boat that collided with the Civilization was a fishing boat weighing less than 100 tons. After the collision, the entire boat turned sideways and almost capsized, as dizzy as a lion swatting a mouse.

Yan Jing was browsing a foreign news website that displayed nearly every photo taken on board the Luzon vessel at the time of the incident. Combined with the text description, it was able to reconstruct the entire incident:

In the photo, the Civilization was completely moving from far to near, hitting six ships in a row, and even the last patrol ship that was fleeing at a speed of more than 20 knots was not spared. The stern of the ship was twisted unnaturally to one side due to the collision.

Such a martial virtue-filled behavior spread rapidly after being discovered by netizens. After being angry for several years, this is the first time that we have seen our country take the initiative to defend its own territorial waters and win a great victory.

There was no official publicity, but the schools and media, which were most sensitive to information, released the truth without hesitation, and many students ran to the Internet cafe to see the truth.

The students were so excited when they saw the photos that some even tried to download them.

Yan Jing, who was carefully reading the English report, pointed at "gaijin" and asked Guo Panpan beside her:
"This gaijin, is it gaijin?"

Guo Panpan's English was also very good, and she nodded weakly:

"I checked the location. If it's Goose City, the only place should be that Gaijin."

(End of this chapter)

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