King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer

Chapter 296: Mood Spoiled As Soon As I Landed



America once represented a 'dream', a place countless people around the world eagerly pursued.

With the 'American Dream', the Americans crafted an image of enlightenment and freedom for themselves, then, using the US Dollar, they maintained a grip on the global financial order. They attracted top talent from around the world while firmly holding the position of the big boss.

Joe Ga, using George Pas's Greek passport and a business visa, passed through customs smoothly. Just as he was about to head to the baggage claim area, he saw several airport security guards with guns drawn running over.

Joe Ga instinctively clenched his fists, warily eyeing the security guards. He hadn't expected to encounter this situation the moment he set foot on American soil.

But soon Joe Ga realized that the airport security's target was not himself, but Ayu!

This discovery left Joe Ga somewhat bemused; he hadn't anticipated that bringing Ayu to the United States would have such side effects.

Watching a pudgy white man with a team of reinforcements charging to the customs exit, loudly ordering Ayu not to move, Joe Ga said to Jemma Alexander, who had already come out, with great displeasure, "I don't like it here. This place is far from the democracy you proclaim it to be, and the notion of eradicating racial discrimination is nothing but a joke."

While speaking, Joe Ga looked at the troubled expression on Jemma's face and said sternly, "Do you have a way to solve this? If not, I'll have to call the Congo embassy.

King Kong holds a diplomatic passport from Congo; those guys are in trouble now."

As Joe Ga spoke, Nis and Dorian, who had not yet passed through customs, had already run to Ayu's side.

Dorian slapped Ayu's passport against the glass of the customs booth and then loudly hurled insults at the white middle-aged woman inside, accusing her of trying to refuse Ayu entry without even looking at the passport.

Meanwhile, Nis stared intently at the white woman, the emotionless gaze causing the woman to let out a panicked scream.

The airport security, unaware of what had happened, were calling for the police while attempting to draw their guns, when 'Spur' and 'Medic Officer Bird' rushed forward to shield Ayu and Dorian.

'Spur', while loudly stopping the reckless actions of the security guards, took out his phone and made a call…

The standoff lasted for about a few minutes, and soon a team of four people in black suits, along with a balding fat man, found the site of the conflict.

The team of four joined 'Spur' and at 'Spur's command approached Joe Ga, protecting the boss in the center.

This must be the bodyguard team assembled by 'Spur'; what Joe Ga didn't expect was that the balding fat man who came with them was actually a lawyer.

Guided by 'Spur', the man took out his credentials and stepped between security and Ayu, spoke loudly for a moment, then glanced at Ayu's passport and, as if gunpowder had ignited, spewed a stream of expletives at the white customs woman and addressed the airport security with gritted teeth, then took out his phone and made a call…

Soon an airport manager appeared at the site. After learning about the cause and effect of the incident, he ordered the security staff to put away their weapons and tried to explain, with a somewhat panicked expression.

Seeing that the situation was under control, Joe Ga gestured for his bodyguards to stay put and walked to the center of the conflict himself.

He pinched Nis's shoulder to turn her gaze toward him, then glanced at the seemingly powerful fat man and said with a smile, "Hello, I am Hu Lang!"

Upon hearing this, the fat man turned his head to confirm with 'Spur', then grinned and extended his hand, saying with a smile, "Then you must be my boss for the upcoming period. My name is Mike Wagner, the principal lawyer at Wagner Law Firm."

Joe Ga glanced at the anxious airport manager who had arrived later, who was anxiously watching Wagner, and said with a smile, "Do you have friends at the airport?"

Wagner took out a handkerchief to wipe the sweat from his forehead, shook his head, and said, "An attorney has 'friends' everywhere, as long as they are familiar with the law.

These guys have really gotten themselves into trouble for trying to detain a guest with a diplomatic passport."

Joe Ga paused for a moment; Wagner had shifted the narrative. Initially, the white woman wanted to deny Ayu entry, then called security when Ayu got angry.

Denying entry to someone with a diplomatic passport and attempting to detain someone with a diplomatic passport are two different consequences.

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Especially when a white customs officer tried to detain a black person without any reason.

As Dorian loudly broadcasted the customs officer's actions to the surrounding people, a crowd had begun to gather.

Joe Ga patted Wagner on the arm appreciatively and said, "I like you. Let's see how much trouble a lawyer can make?

As long as you satisfy me, I'll double whatever 'Spur' promised you for the commission."

Wagner glanced at the situation around them, then shrugged and asked, "To what extent do you want to do this? Do you want Kennedy Airport to make a public apology, or are you looking for a certain amount of compensation?

Sir, strictly speaking, this is not a big deal. To make it bigger will take some time to ferment."

Joe Ga, astonished at this guy's readiness to stir up trouble for money, laughed and said, "It doesn't need to be that exaggerated..."

While speaking, Joe Ga pulled Wagner aside to the customs booth, didn't even glance at the white woman, and asked, "I want her to pay for humiliating my subordinate. Do you have any good suggestions?"

Wagner took a look at the white woman, who was still pursing her lips pretending to be calm, thought for a moment, then nodded and replied, "I'll handle it. She'll lose her current job, lose her pension, and because her file will note racial discrimination, she won't be able to find suitable work in the federal system ever again.

If you're not satisfied, I can also become this, um, Ms. Ayu's legal representative and officially charge Kennedy Airport and this customs officer with racial discrimination."

With that, Wagner glanced at the airport manager, who was sweating from his forehead, wishing he could strangle the white woman, leaned into Joe Ga's ear, and whispered, "Sir, I suggest we leave first. Ms. Ayu holds a diplomatic passport, and someone will definitely pay the price.

I'll have someone collect the evidence; leave the rest to me."

After hearing this, Joe Ga raised his phone and took a photo of the white woman, whose face was ashen, and declared sternly, "This isn't over; you have brought upon yourself a lengthy lawsuit and attracted huge trouble for Kennedy Airport."

The white woman didn't feel too concerned about the latter, as the union would protect her interests from the airport's infringement.

But for any American, a lengthy lawsuit is a disaster that could bankrupt them.

The woman, who had been feigning strength, staggered, holding on to the railing to prevent herself from falling. Her plump mouth twitched as if she wanted to say something, but Joe Ga didn't give her the chance and turned around, leading his people away from the airport.

Landing in America for the first time had really soured Joe Ga's mood!

Joe Ga could understand the shock caused by Ayu's appearance. It would have been okay to surround Ayu with several security guards and then check her passport.

But the woman didn't do that; she just arrogantly denied Ayu and then called security when Ayu presented her passport to argue.

The situation was very clear, and the airport side knew they had stirred up trouble.

If Ayu's passport had been a regular one, they might have been able to brazen it out, gambling that the other party wouldn't want to expend the energy to make a big deal of it. But a diplomatic passport, plus an experienced lawyer...

Wagner quickly dealt with everything, and the airport straightforwardly released the customs booth surveillance footage.

Joe Ga only left after confirming that Wagner had obtained enough evidence to sue.

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As they were entangled with the airport, beside the baggage claim conveyor belt, a slender white man stuck something black to the bottom of Joe Ga's suitcase and then left the airport with a small piece of luggage.

It seemed that a middle-aged white man, Serial, covertly took a photo of the man with his phone as he was waiting to collect his luggage. When the man left, he dialed and said, "Frank, we have a bite. Keep an eye on him. I want to know who he'll contact."

After hanging up, Serial sent the photo from his phone and made another call, saying, "Leslie, check out this guy's background. Glorious Society's people have finally shown up."

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