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This is absolutely impossible!

In Armenia, oil has been successfully mined, which is something everyone knows. The Moscow Pioneer just wants to use this method to attack itself.

Gregory, the Grand Duke of Beerstoka, seemed a little panicked.

But why did the Moscow Pioneer say such words? If they were not sure, would they really dare to speak so sarcastically? What if what they said was really?

No, it can never be true - never!

Gregory told himself over and over again in his heart.

Gregory invested countless efforts and funds for the entire Armenian oil field. He devoted a large amount of military funds from the United States to Russia to the oil field despite opposition, which even bets most of his political life.

If, just say if.











What a terrible thing would have happened if Armenia really had no oil fields?











The government will go bankrupt because the treasury has long been empty. The army will have the possibility of mutiny because of the serious arrears of military pay. As for the people, the protest wave will be pushed to a new peak.

It's so scary, Gregory thought it was so scary.











Sure enough, the report of the Moscow Pioneer caused an uproar in Russia, and the Russian people were completely angered. They held large-scale rallies and protests on the streets of Moscow and other places, demanding that the government make an explanation, demanding that the Grand Duke of Berstoka resign immediately and step down and accept corresponding investigations.

Before accurate news, Grigo used harsh means to declare that all rallies and marchs were illegal. He was a "patriot" and had never done the things promoted by the Moscow Pioneer, and he had filed a lawsuit in court over the slander of the Moscow Pioneer.

However, doing this alone is not enough to calm the anger of the people.











After all, the Russian people have long been dissatisfied with Gregory and the entire government.











So, under such circumstances, Grigoli instructed his confidant Kim Walker to hold a special press conference. In this press conference, half were foreign journalists, while the other half were official journalists specially designated by Grigoli.

He hopes to turn his disadvantages in this way.











Jin Walker himself was not sure. After all, the impact of this matter was really too great.











But what is the solution? Who asked this to be the task assigned to him by the Grand Duke?

"Mr. Jinwaukee, what do you think of the accusations in the Moscow Pioneer? Do you think the Pioneer is slandering?"

An official reporter first raised such a question and made a positioning for the Moscow Pioneer at the beginning, which also made Jin Walker feel very satisfied:

"Yes, there is no doubt that the Moscow Pioneer slandered the Grand Duke of Beerstoka. The Grand Duke's character is worthy of respect. The Grand Duke has never done anything promoted by the Pioneer. We have filed a lawsuit in the court, and this is the best manifestation of the Grand Duke's respect for democracy...."

"But, what do you think of the Colonel Chernakboch incident?" A reporter said loudly: "I am a reporter from the New York Times. Colonel Chernakboch accused the Grand Duke of Belstoka ordered him to assassinate reporter Bordorf. This is a very serious accusation, and it is a blatant death threat to a journalist with integrity and kindness!"

"Nonsense!" Jin Walker said without thinking: "Col. Chernakboch is just a traitor. He is under investigation by the Special Committee for corruption and treason. In order to escape the trial of justice, he had to escape into the US Embassy for political asylum. We have negotiated with Mr. Plandy, the U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, and demanded that they hand over Col. Chernakboch to us immediately...."

"But where is Mr. Bordorf?" A voice interrupted Jinwaukee's vocalization: "He is both a party and a journalist. Why didn't you invite him? Was he negligent or did it on purpose?"

These damn reporters.











Before Jinwaukee could think about how to answer, the former reporter from the New York Times said loudly: "But I still have the evidence given by Colonel Chernakboch! Please look at this. This is the assassination order issued by the Grand Duke of Beerstoka to the famous human rights fighter Volnovsky in 1964... This is the assassination order issued by the Grand Duke of Beerstoka to his political enemy, the Supreme Court, Delkin, in June 1965...."

Jin Walker's sweat "brushed" and it flowed down.











Hell, Colonel Chernakboch still kept these orders. He said reluctantly: "I don't know where you got these so-called evidence, but His Excellency the Grand Duke of Bellstoka has never given these orders!"

"Is that?" the reporter sarcastically said: "These are all photocopies, and the originals are in the US Embassy. I have interviewed Ambassador Plandy, and the ambassador confirmed the authenticity of these orders!"

Kim Walker knew that the situation had gradually become uncontrollable.











"I refuse to answer these boring questions again..." This is all Jin Walker could say.

This immediately caused a lot of boos, and even the Russian journalists appointed by Jin Walker personally felt that his answer was really unconvincing.

"What about in New York?" Another American reporter suddenly asked: "The son of the Grand Duke lost all of it in the United States, and most of them were special funds from the United States to aid Russia, and even included countless precious cultural relics and artworks collected by more than a dozen generations of Russians! How do you view this matter?"

To be honest, Jin Walker still doesn't know how to answer.






To be continued...
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