Sitting at his desk and thoughtfully considering for a while, Arthur called for the head of the Royal Security Intelligce Bureau, Barty Crouch.
Looking at Director Barty, who had hurried over, Arthur directly handed him the report in his hand, and with a touch of mockery, said, "Director Barty, I give you one week''s time to find out the force behind these indigous people. Can you do it?"n/?/vel/b//in dot c//om
"Absolutely, Your Majesty. Wait for my good news!" Director Barty epted Arthur''smand decisively, and at Arthur''s signal, he returned to the Royal Security Intelligce Bureau to make his own arrangemts.
The Royal Security Intelligce Bureau has developed for nearly t years now, and its scale is no longer that of the small intelligce organization it once was.
Currtly, the Royal Security Intelligce Bureau has thousands of intelligce personnel, among which nearly a thousand are elite intelligce officers. Some of them are stationed in Austrsia, and some are scattered in Europe, the United States, and the Southeast Asian region.
In addition to these nearly a thousand elite intelligce agts, there is also a majority working part-time.
In other words, they also have their own regr idtities and jobs, but they also conduct deals with the Royal Security Intelligce Bureau, asionally providing intelligce clues to the Security Bureau.
The distribution of these people is ev more dectralized, and apart from the managemt system of the Royal Security Intelligce Bureau, ev ordinary intelligce personnel don''t know their whereabouts.
It is ev very likely that pedestrians and shopkeepers who look normal on the street, or famous businessm and capitalists from other countries, these intelligce personnel are spread far and wide.
Director Barty acted swiftly, and in fact, it only took him four days to fully investigate the force and purpose behind the attack on Charles Wynne.
This is also because Charles Wynne controls and integrates the Southeast Asian rubber market.
The force behind these indigous people is in fact a rubberpany that was acquired during the crisis.
The original owner of this rubberpany was a member of the nobility of a state in the Dutch East Indies who took advantage of the high price to sell out his stocks in advance during the rubber crisis.
Now that the rubber crisis is over, he wants to buy back hispany at a low price, but finds that his rubberpany has be wholly acquired by a man named Charles Wynne and delisted a couple of months ago.
This angered the original owner of the rubberpany. Because this rubberpany took most of his capital to establish, it was not only his hard work, but it also created a huge amount of revue for him each year.
Although he had already made a fortune from selling his stocks at high prices, facing that thepany which should belong to him was tak away by others, made him tempted to resort to nefarious means.
However, upon finding out that Charles Wynne was from Austrsia, the original owner of the rubberpany didn''t act rashly, but through severalyers of rtionship, he gathered a few doz indigous people in a way that almost couldn''t be traced back to him, intding to create an incidt that would lead to Charles Wynne''s death in an indigous uprising.
As long as Charles Wynne is dead, he can easily take back hispany, which is simply a win-win situation.
However, what he did not expect was that only a few dayster, another group of indigous people attempted to assassinate Charles Wynne. This made the seemingly idtal indigous uprising very suspicious, and made Charles Wynne determined to report to Arthur in person.
Knowing that something was wrong, both forces behind these two groups of indigous people hid away and tried their best to sever ties with the indigous people.
Arthur scoffed and shook his head, his gaze falling on the two backg forces that Director Barty had investigated.
The first hidd force was the Hoffman family from the Dutch East Indies, a family whose history in the Dutch East Indies could be traced back as far as 596.
Of course, this does not mean that the history of the Hoffman family has be passed down since 596. Rather, it was a history born in thete 7th ctury, wh a colonial devotee from the Nethends changed his surname to Hoffman tomemorate the first Dutchman, Hoffman, to arrive in the Dutch East Indies.
Nevertheless, the Hoffman family has be hovering in the Dutch East Indies for over a hundred years. Their influce and voice in the region are naturally significant, making them the unquestionably first family in the Dutch East Indies.
Another power lies within the Catholic nation, the Kingdom of Larantuka, within the territorial range of the Dutch East Indies.
The people of Larantuka, known as the Topas people, are in fact the descdants of local Portuguese m who married indigous wom. These individuals are also referred to as ck Portuguese by the Dutch.
Within the kingdom, there are the Dakosta and Dohna families, both of whom are constantly gaged in bloody power struggles.
Furthermore,bined with a small portion of domestic Muslim forces and the Sultan, the political situation in this Catholic nation located in the southern part of the Dutch East Indies is quite chaotic. The Dutch suzerain dispatched only one military and administrative officer and did not interfere much with Larantuka''s politics.
After reviewing the information on these two powers, Arthur nced at the map of Southeast Asia and discovered that the Kingdom of Larantuka was very close to Australian Timor, lying across the sea to the west of Australian Timor.
After a momt of thought, Arthur finally spoke slowly, with a tone of determination and unquestionability, "The Royal Security Intelligce Agcy is to immediately head to the vicinity of the Kingdom of Larantuka to gather more information, while also monitoring the reactions of the Dutch East India Colonial Governmt. Guard, summon the Cab Governmt. I want to conve an emergcy meeting."
Director Barty promptlyplied and withdrew quite tactfully.
Soon, the cab ministers rushed to Sydney Pce, awaiting Arthur''smand.
"Gtlem, since its establishmt, the Austrsian Army''s mission has always be to protect the country and all its people. Since the Fisherm''s Crisis, I believe our army has performed well. No country dares provoke the majesty of Austrsia and the Australian People." Arthur, looking at the slightly puzzled cab members, began.
"But I''ve received news that some of our domestic merchants'' legitimatemerce in Southeast Asia has be significantly obstructed by local forces, who have ev deployed arge number of indigous peoples to threat our merchants'' lives. I hope the governmt can promptly investigate the course of evts and demand that the relevant parties provide a reasonable exnation.
Otherwise, they will face a full-scale suppression from the Austrsian Army, which will fight for the dignity of our country and citizs."
Arthur''s words instantly rified several things for the Cab Ministers.
First, some forces in Southeast Asia have upset Arthur. Second, Arthur has made up his mind to take action against these forces.
As for Arthur''s other rhetoric, the cab members certainly wouldn''t take it literally.
Calling such a mobilization, directly summoning the Cab Governmt for an emergcy meeting, was definitely not just about holding those forces ountable.
"In this incidt, the Kingdom of Larantuka in Southeast Asia is most likely the backstage culprit. If this is confirmed, I suggest deploying our military forces in the Kingdom of Larantuka to give all our citizs a fair oue." Arthur said, looking at Defce Secretary Raul with a hint of connotation.
"Affirmative, Your Majesty," Defce Secretary Raul immediately nodded.
Although Arthur had said it as a suggestion, Defce Secretary Raul would not foolishly take Arthur''s words as just a suggestion.
Not to mtion that Arthur was the actual controller of the military, ev if Arthur''s words were only a suggestion, Minister Raul would not dare to disregard them.
"Alright, let''s conclude the meeting here. The governmt shall immediately liaison with the Dutch East Indies, and the military shall terbat readiness status effective immediately. Within three days, I want a precise answer from the Dutch East Indies." Arthur did not pay atttion to the cab members who were still receiving information and directly issued his final order.