Chapter 3726: What Rights
Editor:Henyee Trantions
Facing the angry Japanese students, the three generals of the arbitrationmittee were in unison. After a brief eye contact, the senior general of the Manchester military stood up and confirmed that the Chinese instructor had indeed said that. He said very seriously, “The Chinese instructor did say that, and you agreed immediately without asking clearly. Hence, you can’t me China.
“If you had won, China would’ve lowered their g and apologized to you. Now, the Chinese won. Hence, you must abide by the rules.”
Who wanted to solve this matter the most?
There was no doubt that it was the senior general.
He had enough of this kind of trouble caused by jealousy. He really had enough. After disqualifying the Korean students from thepetition a few days ago, he managed to calm down. Even though some countries were jealous of the powerful Chinese students, they didn’t do anything that gave him a headache. He thought that nothing like the situation with the Korean students would happen again until thepetition ended. He really thought so.
In the end, reality pped him in the face. The Japanese students caused trouble for him again. This trouble was even bigger than the trouble caused by the Korean students.
They deliberately knocked down the g raised by China and even made up their minds not to admit it. When the most important evidence was produced, they still dared to destroy it. Now, the Chinese had finally stopped pursuing the Japanese for their shameless actions. In the end, the Japanese got angry again because the Chinese were telling them how to do things.
How could they be angry?!
What right did they have to be angry?<div>
An eye for an eye… The Chinese instructor was right. China would naturally treat Japan the way Japan treated China!
Could it be that China could only swallow their anger and not let Japan get what they deserved?
The high-ranking general of the Manchester military waspletely on China’s side. He was just short of pointing at Hirano Ling’s nose and telling him that he had to ept this. There was no room for negotiations.
That was because Japan was not qualified to do such shameless things!
The senior general’s words made Hirano Ling feel that he was being treated differently from the Chinese, but he couldn’t say anything to the Chinese student who broke their gpole with bullets. Even so, he wanted to regain Japan’s dignity by having the Chinese lower their heads and apologize to their g.
“My students are already standing under the Chinese g and apologizing. Shouldn’t the other party do the same?”
The Russian general smiled as if he had heard a joke. “You’re mistaken. These are two different things. You bowed to the Chinese g and apologized for your deliberate actions. The Chinese student broke your gpole with bullets because you lost in apetition. They’re abiding by the rules that were previously set. Hence, you don’t have the right to ask the Chinese students to apologize to your g.
“You need to rify the two things. You can’t mix them up into one thing. Also, if you want the Chinese to let the entire world know about the actions of your Japanese students, feel free to continue pestering them.
“Oh, right, I have to remind you that if you continue to pester them, you’ll be disqualified from thepetition. This is not a threat. It’s the truth. We’re punishing you based on the facts.”
Did Japan still want to continue their antics?
Sure!
They could give it a try!