Working as a police officer in Mexico

Chapter 611: Ethan Hunt Is a True Warrior!



Anyone who has studied journalism knows that the three elements of news are authenticity, timeliness, and novelty!

But to be honest, this doesn't make much money...

Unless you can get a really big scoop, like Germany's surrender, the end of World War II, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, or the fall of the Berlin Wall, but such news is rare and hard to come by, so what can you do?

The three elements of profitable news: traffic, exaggeration, and opposition!

Thus achieving the purpose of attracting attention and creating public opinion.

Casare dares to pat his chest and assure Victor because Mexico has "nurtured" quite a few writers, in Europe, Asia, and Africa. They even plan to set up a news station in Antarctica if penguins have united front value.

This group includes experts, chief editors, professors, and some media practitioners.

It is said that inside the confidential documents of the Mexican Empire Bank, there is a list of supported pundits worldwide, who receive regular payments every month.

Amounts range from 10,000 Riyal to 200,000 Riyal!

This news was reported by the United States media, and many people believe it's true, exclaiming, "Mexico has already developed an ideological combat capability!"

Of course, all this is hearsay.

Paris, France!

Andre Dupont called home, saying he needed to work overtime tonight. After exchanging a few words with his wife, he hung up the phone and was about to make a cup of coffee when he heard a knock on the door.

"Come in!"

A white man walked in, carrying a black bag.

Seeing the visitor, Andre Dupont was taken aback, then became very nervous, "Hey, why are you here?" he said, closing the door and looking at the other person, "You're going to get me killed doing this!"

"Don't be nervous, Mr. Andre, you see, I'm your colleague now too. I just joined today." The white man smiled, pointing to the press card hanging on him.

Andre Dupont frowned, a bit impatiently, "What do you want? Say it quickly!"

"I hope you use a better tone!"

"Damn you..." Andre Dupont was about to curse when he saw the white man throw the black bag he was carrying onto the floor. He pulled the zipper, revealing stacks of Riyal inside!

"Damn... it's so flashy."

Andre Dupont looked at the Riyal with wide eyes and swallowed. The new Mexican currency had a high reflection level, somewhat dazzling in the light.

But who doesn't like money?!

Since Mexico defeated the Yankees, the exchange rate has been steadily rising, now approximately 1:1.3 with the US Dollar.

There's even a trend of surpassing the US Dollar.

"Here is 150,000 Riyal. Publish the article under your name tomorrow." The white man said, taking out a piece of paper and handing it to him.

Andre Dupont glanced at it, looking astonished, then looked down at the money on the floor, hesitating a bit.

"Don't hesitate. Hesitating is the greatest insult to money!" the white man said with a smile.

That makes a lot of sense.

"Alright! Tomorrow it will be on the front page of the Figaro Newspaper."

The white man nodded with a smile, seemingly admiring the other's decisiveness, and after chatting a bit, he left directly.

Andre Dupont took a deep breath, looking at the money on the floor. He couldn't resist, picked up a stack, and sniffed it under his nose.

"It smells so good!"

August 13th, the day after the attack on the United Nations Geneva Branch.

An article titled "Temple of Peace Bloody: Armed Militants Raid United Nations Geneva Headquarters, Global Security Framework Hit Hard" was published on the front page of the Figaro Newspaper.

It quickly became popular from France throughout Europe, and then spread to the entire world!

"The morning mist by Geneva Lake had not yet cleared, when the Palais des Nations, symbolizing the highest ideals of human peace, was torn apart by violent flames yesterday. Local time in the evening, several armed militants disguised as Palais des Nations restaurant staff launched a shocking attack on the United Nations Geneva Office Headquarters."

"The huge explosion shattered the glass curtain walls symbolizing cooperation, and the smoke engulfed the hall where diplomats debated the common future of humanity. At present, the number of casualties is still rising; this place, which should be the most sacred sanctuary, has been stained with blood!"

"This is not just an attack on a building, but a barbaric trample on human collective conscience and the foundation of multilateral order!"

"As diplomats fled down corridors screaming to dodge bullets, and documents with the UN emblem were scattered in the fire, the attackers destroyed the hope beacon arduous built by humanity after the devastations of two World Wars. Mexican Supreme Leader Victor Vieri made an emergency statement at dawn, calling the event an 'attack on all humanity,' unable to conceal the sorrow and rage in his tone. He stated: Tonight, his heart is with the diplomats who strive for human causes!"

"However, aside from the intense anger and sorrow, a cold and sharp question pierces the heart: Why was the United Nations' security perimeter so vulnerable? The Geneva Headquarters hosts the world's most sensitive diplomatic activities; it should be the most heavily guarded place on Earth!"

"I can't help but ask:"

"Were surveillance systems blind? How could armed personnel carry lethal weapons and quietly approach the core area?"

"Why did the shield of defense shatter? In the face of organized attacks, why were the preset physical barriers and rapid response mechanisms unable to effectively obstruct?"

"Where are the loopholes in the emergency web? Was there a deadly delay in the emergency response and personnel evacuation after the attack?"

"These are by no means accusations, but necessary inquiries for the safety of countless who work here and run for peace. The international community entrusts its representatives here, and the United Nations has the unshirkable highest level of responsibility to protect them. The tragedy revealed might not merely be a mistake in some link, but a dangerous sign of systemic fragility in the entire security system!!"


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