No one would agree to the shaless terms of the Evil Luo People, right?
If we don't agree, Weng Xingban War God will be in danger!
The Evil Luo People are always so fanciful in their actions.
Them?
Yes, them!
Do you think they deserve to be called "human?"
Sotis their fantasies do co true, at least they are effective against their sons and grandsons.
But against Kekistan and Liu Zhizhong, they are useless!Liu Zhizhong and the Valle Military Commission have already held a secret eting about this and actually made a decision.
However, given the gravity of the matter, Liu Zhizhong still took the presidential jet to Kekistan for a personal eting with Luzelski to make the final decision afterward.
Luzelski happened to be returning from a visit to Germany and had received positive military aid responses.
His presidential jet and Liu Zhizhong's presidential jet landed at the international airport in the major western city of Vollevif City, Kekistan, within less than ten minutes of each other. This airport is considered the safest.
Originally, Liu Zhizhong planned to fly to Fuerqinke Airport, directly to the Capital!
Because recently, Fuerqinke's air defense capabilities have been reliable, with radars and anti-aircraft missiles on the ground and fighter jets in the air. Although there have been frequent bombings, the air defense alerts have been tily, and there is not much concern.
However, for the Kekistani people, the weight of the President of Valle is significant, and they cannot afford any risk to his safety, not even the slightest adventure is acceptable.
So, the Kekistani requested Liu Zhizhong's plane to fly 500 kiloters more to land in Vollevif City.
The eting between Luzelski and Liu Zhizhong was also scheduled to be held in Vollevif City.
Upon Luzelski's plane landing, he directly led his entourage to greet Liu Zhizhong at the airport.
After eting, the two went straight to a eting room specially set up at the airport for a private conversation, without any entourages.
Even the Special Air Service responsible for Luzelski's security stayed on the periter for vigilance. After all, a private eting between the two heads is indeed significant.
During the private eting, Liu Zhizhong directly asked, "Mr. Luzelski, what do you an by your side?"
Luzelski, just back from Germany, was a bit weary, having been traveling for days, his beard had grown quite a bit, and he hadn't had ti to shave.
However, he looked quite the tough guy with a beard and wearing a military-green warti outfit.
The clown turned into a tough guy, while so tough guys turned into clowns; war is indeed a great irony.
Luzelski once said that without victory against the invasion, he would never wear a suit. So, whether visiting any country or seeking aid, he always wore such warti outfits, giving a very positive impression of a just civilization.
Luzelski spread his hands, saying, "The shaless conditions of the Evil Luo People, I originally didn't want to agree to any, but unfortunately, General Ong's special status has greatly contributed to the bilateral relations and to Kekistan's resistance against the war, so..."
He paused, took a sip of plain water, and continued, "I would like to discuss with the President whether to selectively agree to so conditions of the Evil Luo People."
"Oh? How would you agree?"
"Targeting their first condition..."
As soon as Luzelski began, Liu Zhizhong raised a hand to stop him.
"Mr. President, please mind your wording, it's 'them,' not 'they!'"
Luzelski was montarily stunned, then smiled knowingly and nodded, "Yes, it's them, those less than beastly! For their first condition, we plan to use 8 Kekistani generals to exchange with General Ong. Of course, we'll choose those second-generation bigwigs with lighter weight. The remaining seven heavyweight ones won't be released or exchanged; we'll wait for the war to end and leave them to the international court for trial!"
This statent was firm, and he held a strong belief in victory.
Liu Zhizhong nodded, "Hmm, that's a thought. But considering the characteristics of the Evil Luo People, even when exchanging corpses, they use their dead as substitutes for your soldiers' remains, unable to pass DNA testing. If they do this with the dead, what about exchanging the living? I'm afraid they won't want the eight lightweight ones; they'll demand the seven heavyweight ones. How will you break the deadlock?"
"This..." Luzelski struggled for words but quickly said, "Exchanging eight for one is already a large ratio. According to international humanitarian principles, it should be one-to-one. If they don't agree, then it makes no sense."
"Do they ever make sense? Throughout these ceasefire negotiations, have they adhered to any reasoning? So, I propose an exchange of fifteen for one!"
"What?"
Luzelski's eyes widened, afraid he had misheard, "Fifteen for one? Isn't that satisfying their condition?"
Liu Zhizhong smiled mysteriously and nodded, "Yes, fifteen for one, you didn't hear wrong. But, hehe..."
His smile turned into a cold sneer.
Luzelski frowned, "Do you have another trick up your sleeve, sir?"
"Of course. As long as you exchange those fifteen with General Ong for , we'll find a way to seize those fifteen back, hehe..."
Luzelski was taken aback, "Take them back? That's not going to be easy! At that ti, both sides will be fully alert during the prisoner exchange; how will it be possible?"
"Leave this task to the Valle Volunteer Army."
"No, no, absolutely not. We can't engage in such a breach of trust. They don't follow rules, but we must uphold contractual integrity. The way they treat our captured individuals with cruel living conditions, while we follow international humanitarian principles in treating their prisoners."
Luzelski shook his head repeatedly, genuinely unable to agree to such an idea.
Liu Zhizhong said, "Sir, during warti, anything can happen. Who hasn't had unintended monts? Contractual integrity is only applied to those who understand it; for them, it won't take much. Anyway, as long as you implant tracking devices on those prisoners, or continuously monitor the positions of those fifteen senior prisoners via satellite, the Valle Volunteer Army can accomplish it."
"But..."
"There is no need for doubt; don't they demand the Valle Volunteer Army withdraw from the battlefield, isn't that one of their conditions? Then I satisfy them!"
"Huh?"
Luzelski was confused, unable to understand Liu Zhizhong's words, "Sir, do you really an to withdraw your troops? That would be a huge loss for us!"
He genuinely worried Liu Zhizhong might follow through.
Liu Zhizhong calmly replied, "The Valle Republic's Volunteer Army withdraws, but military aid persists; my troops can transform into rcenaries, hehe..."
Then, Liu Zhizhong chuckled rather insidiously, hehe...
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