Chapter 302 - Kaede Hoshino's Field Service
When Chiba jumped up from the small high platform in front of the finish line with an excited look and slid down the metal pole, he was greeted by cheers from the entire B group and hugs from the fifth-grade B and third-grade B competitors who were already waiting on this side.
It was only then that the second place slid off the metal pole out of breath - this was the reason for the cheers of Group B, and Chiba single-handedly completed the reversal against all opponents.
"Thirty-three seconds and twenty-seven ......" the timekeeper looked at the result on the chronograph in amazement. This speed ......"
"You're new so you don't know, it's not really impressive," said another teacher who seemed older. "In this project, as long as you have some research on the equipment that has been used in previous competitions, it is easy to come up with a way to clear the level. And although this speed is also very fast, it is still slow among all the achievements of passing all obstacles at once - the fastest record in the first grade, if I remember correctly, should be 25 seconds of Akagi Hero thirteen years ago, and there is still a considerable gap between today's result and Akagi Hero's record back then; And in the last decade, there have been several first-year students who have been able to run 30 seconds, which is not particularly surprising. (The support unit for Thousand Feathers provides him with how to control his body to pass as fast as possible, but if some students are physically stronger than Thousand Feathers, and they don't make a big mistake because they know how to pass through obstacles in advance, it is entirely possible to run faster than Thousand Feathers.) οΌ
"Is that so?" Teacher Time was stunned for a long time before he said.
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After the water cross-country relay, he competed in several events one after another, but because Chiba didn't sign up, he sat on the sidelines and chatted with them while eating the fruits shared by the rest of the detective group.
"When did you all get your letters?" Qian Yu asked. "I mean the letters on matters related to the Games."
"I received it last weekend." Ayumi replied.
"My father told me after I came back from Matsumoto City, and I should have received it on Monday." Motota replied.
And Mitsuhiko and Conan's answer is also one of these two.
"Did you get it all?" Qianyu frowned slightly. "Alright then......"
Everyone else received it, but he didn't, so he decided to talk to the teacher when he had the opportunity to see why they weren't the only ones who didn't receive the letter.
At this moment, Qian Yu remembered for no reason the wound found on the cat in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Two anomalous things happened at the same time, I hope it's not related events......
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"Out on a mission?" Kaede Hoshino glanced at the letter, then looked at the man in front of him with a puzzled look. "I should have gone to Germany in January and Athens in April, right?"
"This is a mission directly assigned by the boss." Gin shook the letter in his hand. "If you have any complaints, go straight to him."
"Uh, forget it...... Hoshino Kaede frowned, took the letter from Gin's hand, and opened the envelope in three or two clicks. This time my field staff is - are you sure it's okay? Revise South African public opinion: Why do you need to go to Portugal? β
"There's no problem with the location of the field, you just have to go to Portugal to make some moves and correct public opinion in South Africa." Gin nodded. "You did get something other than money when you made a trade. You're not just looking for a big donor, you're also a very ambitious challenger to the world order β they've hired us at great cost to help Mandela consolidate power at all costs. β
"Help Mandela consolidate power?" Hoshino Kaede was stunned. "Why?"
"Who knows," Gin said to the door. "But personally, this should be the best way to undermine South Africa."
"Too cruel, isn't it?" Hoshino Kaede was staggered. "If it really helps Mandela stabilize his position, I am afraid that South Africa will really be abolished......"
Although Mandela had just come to power, the policies he had made, or those that were thought to have been caused by him, were already shocking.
Three years ago, because of Mandela's promotion of skin equality, then-South African President De Klerk signed an agreement to destroy all of his nuclear weapons stockpiles (keeping only a few hundred kilograms of raw material) on his own, fearing the risk of potential national instability caused by the all-color elections, and re-transformed South Africa into a nuclear-free state.
And after he became president in April this year, the policies he adopted were even more stunning.
First of all, Mandela vigorously pursued a policy of equal skin color, hired a large number of blacks who did not have relevant professional skills at all into workplaces that required a certain level of competence to be competent, such as hospitals and governments, and at the same time laid off a large number of whites with professional skills, resulting in a large number of high-paying industries that required professional skills have been chaotic due to the decline in standards.
Second, Mandela is a firm believer in free trade, and he is currently doing his best to pass a resolution in Parliament to abolish tariff barriers - such free trade is fatal for a country that is not strong enough in domestic industry and commerce, and in just a few months a large number of world oligarchs have poured into South Africa, competing with all kinds of enterprises, and many local companies in South Africa have fallen into crisis and are on the verge of bankruptcy because they cannot resist the crushing of foreign companies or the large-scale dumping of foreign government subsidies.
Third, Mandela was a strong believer in human rights, believing that the strict ban on illegal immigration during the Boer regime was very bad, and personally signed and approved the granting of legal citizenship to all foreign illegal immigrants β according to the local police department in Cape Town, the number of law and order incidents in May was more than double that of the same period last year.
If such an idealist were to be at the helm of a country like the Republic of South Africa, the results would be predictable......
Ironically, no one intends to fix this β the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in late 1993 to President de Klerk, who transformed South Africa's polity from nationalism to racial equality, and to Nelson Mandela, who single-handedly brought about it.
The core of racial equality is the equality of skin color and blood equality, but Mandela formulated a de facto black supremacist state in a country like the Republic of South Africa, which claims to be equal, which has also led to the completion of the "sublimation" of South Africa in terms of humanity, but it has caused countless controversies in other aspects.
"It's just another country, and there's nothing to worry about," Gin said as he opened the door before walking out. "Friendly reminder, bring enough necessary supplies, you may need to work for more than a week."
β¦β¦ Somewhere, Belmode was driving a car, but the cell phone next to her suddenly rang.
βοΌβ Belmode opened the phone and looked at the contents on it.
[The Champs-ΓlysΓ©es have left, and now I'm going to look at what you call "evidence.] βγ