1060 A horse at the head of the bridge
There are two teams sent by the League of Nations to Southern Africa, one each for Diaz and Victoria, and although Stuart Fanny does not know the situation of the Victorian working group, it is probably about the same, and it is estimated that it will be as difficult as Stuart Fanny's team to open the situation.
According to the rules, the League of Nations Working Group had no right to deal with the internal affairs of Southern Africa, and even in Dias and Victoria, the League of Nations Working Group was only tasked with and assisting in the handling of the matter, and whatever happened in Freiburg had nothing to do with Stuart Vanney.
Roque was the first to learn that the League of Nations working group had arrived in Walvis Bay and St. George (Dar es Salaam), and if the League of Nations working group followed the rules, Roque would not mind cooperating with the work of the League of Nations, but if the League of Nations working group did not know its own position, then Roque would not be polite, and the internal affairs of the British Empire would not be the turn of the League of Nations to dictate.
What is a headache for Stuart Vanney is that Maeda Yasushi was arrested by the Bullard office for attacking federal government officials, and it is said that the Bullard office will also file a lawsuit in court, and if Maeda Yasushi really stands in the dock, then the face of the League of Nations will be lost by Maeda Yasushi.
For the sake of Maeda Yasushi, Stuart Vanney cheekily went to Wilde again, and this time Wilde was finally in the office.
"This colleague of yours is too out of line, there are strict rules in southern Africa in this regard, anyone who tries to attack a federal government official who is on a mission will be sentenced to at least three years in prison, and this colleague of yours has so far refused to plead guilty, which will have a great impact on the judge's sentencing, maybe the sentence will be more than five years." Wilde asked Stuart van Nipple to have the law of Southern Africa, and the legal construction of Southern Africa is still very good, and there is a special legal committee responsible for improving the law.
However, the law committee is not located in Bloemfontein, the legislative capital of southern Africa, but in Pretoria, the administrative capital.
Let's just say how non-existent Bloemfontein is.
I just typed more than a hundred words, thought about it and deleted half of it, there is no need to waste so much pen and ink.
"It's just some non-offensive buns, not an attack—" Stuart Vanney tried to exonerate Maeda.
"It's true that it's not very aggressive, but it's extremely bad in nature, and it's like someone defecating in front of your headquarters in Geneva, which is a serious disqualification and provocation." Giltai's example is not appropriate, the current situation in Europe, open defecation is really normal.
The headquarters of the League of Nations is at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.
"Maeda is indeed very excessive, and I will definitely punish him severely and drive him back to Japan." Stuart Vanney thinks this is the harshest punishment.
Don't believe it, for Maeda Yasushi, it was really a very severe punishment to drive him back to Japan.
Japan is at a critical juncture in breaking away from Asia and joining Europe, and it attaches great importance to the work of the League of Nations, and if Maeda Yasushi is sent back to Japan because of his personal behavior, perhaps Maeda Yasushi will apologize for his extreme character of being a bull horn.
"No, no, no, how you punish him is your business, since Maeda violated the laws of southern Africa, then Maeda will have to accept the punishment of the laws of southern Africa, and these two cannot be replaced." Wilde was clear.
"Can that be a substitute for incarceration in other ways? Maeda was born into an aristocratic family, from an aristocratic family in Japan - "Stuart Vanney took a different path.
Europe also has a tradition in this regard, and the aristocracy always has to show some dignity to each other, especially the royal family, which is obvious.
In Europe in the 21st century, the kings of many countries have been overthrown, but the royal family still exists, once a member of the royal family holds a wedding or something major ceremony, the royal family will be invited to participate.
Oh, if you write like this, will you be sued by some royal family in court?
If the defendant goes to court, will it be on fire?
he——tui!
"Mr. Vanney, the law is sacred, please respect the federal government." Wilde was righteous, and Stuart Vanney probably meant to fine some money or something, just forget it, don't even think about it.
Disheartened, Stuart Vanney was asked out of Wilde's office before he could ask the Walvis Bay City government to coordinate the office of the League of Nations working group.
When the appointment time came, Wilde was too busy to waste much time with Stuart Vanney.
Leaving Wilde's office, Stuart Vanney couldn't help but sigh that Walvis Bay was so big that there was no place for the League of Nations working group.
But back at the Table Mountain Hotel, Stuart Fanny discovers that he has a guest as well.
The guest is the representative of the Government of Japan Office in Walvis Bay.
This name immediately aroused the interest of Stuart Fanny, it is said that before the Restoration, ordinary people in Japan did not have a surname, after the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese government required citizens to have a surname, so many low-level ordinary people took the environment as their surname, for example, the person who lived next to the ferry was surnamed Watanabe, and the person who lived in the valley was called Yamaguchi, and the bridge head and horse probably lived in the bridge.
A horse at the head of the bridge?
It doesn't look like a person's name in any way.
The bridge head came to Stuart Vanney for the sake of Maeda Yasushi, but the starting point of the bridge head is different from that of Stuart Vanney, not to get Maeda Yasushi off the crime, but to hope that Stuart Vanney will give up Maeda Taishi, and the bridge head will send someone else to replace Maeda Yasushi to join the Stuart Vanney team.
"Why?" Stuart Vanney really can't understand the thinking of the bridgehead, and normally it shouldn't be.
"Maeda's actions have brought shame on the Empire of Japan and his family, and have had a very bad effect, and even if Maeda is exonerated from the crime, Maeda should apologize, and he must pay the price for his reckless behavior." Qiaotou Yima has a resolute attitude and regards honor as more important than life.
"Wait, wait, what do you mean to apologize?" Stuart Vanney still doesn't know enough about Japanese culture.
"The mistake that Tian made before, he should have committed suicide by caesarean section, and then asked the wrong person to cut off his head with a knife, which would make him suffer less." The bridge head is ruthless, and the Japanese are like this, they apologize with death at every turn, and they disregard not only the lives of others, but also their own.
"It's too much—how can it be—" Stuart Vanney imagined the scene described by the head of the bridge, and immediately shuddered.
"Maeda's actions also put the League of Nations to shame, and only in this way can Maeda's mistakes be washed away." Kazuma Hashitou is also very good at thinking about others, and the Japanese mentality of not bothering others is really deep-rooted.
It is rude to cause trouble to others in Japan, so Japanese people will "cause you trouble" at every turn
"Not to this extent, Maeda did make a mistake, but the mistake is not to death, it is enough to accept the punishment he deserves." Stuart Vanney still helped Maeda Yasushi speak, after all, although Maeda Yasushi is a little lacking in heart, but the starting point is good.
"Mr. Vanney, your team hasn't found a suitable location yet, has it?" Kazuma Hashitou and Stuart Vanney pestered Yasushi Maeda.
"We're in a bit of trouble, but don't worry, we'll get better." Stuart Vanney tight-mouthed, such a humiliating thing must not be admitted.
"We have a spare three-story office building on Milner Road, and if Mr. Fanny doesn't dislike it, you can use that building." The bridge head is anxious for what people are anxious to think about, and it is simply the Guanyin Bodhisattva who saves suffering.
"Thank you so much!" Stuart Vanney was not worried in his mouth, his body was very honest, he didn't expect the Japanese to be so generous.
In Japan, where the image of the rich and extravagant nouveau riche has not yet been established, Stuart Vannico never expected to reap the benefits of the Japanese.
The office building for Stuart Vanney is located on Milner Street in the heart of Walvis Bay, where "Milner" is Ade's surname, and many cities in southern Africa have the name "Milner Street".
In southern Africa, Victoria has the most place names, followed by "Milner", and now there is a trend of "Locke" as a place name.
Kazuma Hashitou has prepared for Stuart Vanney a new three-story office building made entirely of yellow granite, topped by a minaret inlaid with clocks and intricate carvings, and the interior of the office building has been renovated with a distinctly Japanese style.
Stuart Vanney did not care about the Japanese thoughts, he was now fully aware of the attitude of Southern Africa towards the League of Nations, and no longer expected the privileges that League of Nations status would give him, and he was already satisfied with having an office.
The office building prepared by Qiaotou for the League of Nations working group clearly exceeded Stuart Vanney's expectations.
"Thank you very much, Mr. Qiaotou, you have done me a great favor, what can I do for you?" Stuart Vanney believed that there was no profit and did not get up early, and the bridgehead was so attentive, it was obvious that there were other intentions.
"Mr. Vanney, I have no other request than to give the League of Nations the help it deserves, which is the responsibility of the Empire of Japan as a permanent member." The words of the bridge made Stuart Vanney's heart flutter, look at the consciousness of others, and then look at southern Africa-
However, the strange thing is that the courtesy of the bridgehead did not make Stuart Vanney very grateful in his heart.
On the contrary, Wilde, who did not have a good face for the League of Nations, was more valued by Stuart van Nistel.
People, it's cheap!