Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!-Chapter 435 - 295 Military Parade (First Update)

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Chapter 435: Chapter 295: Military Parade (First Update) Chapter 435: Chapter 295: Military Parade (First Update) March 27.

In Chan Country’s Yang City, a military parade is being held on Central Street.

Crowds from all directions flocked to the parade site, constantly standing on tiptoes to catch a glimpse.

On a viewing stand, representatives from various countries arrived with their delegations, taking their seats one after another.

Not only countries that often dealt with Jieke Group were present, but members of the G7 were also in attendance.

Of course, to be precise, it should now be called the G7, as the Chan Country Government had already been overthrown, and Chan Country had a new master.

The representative from the Beautiful Country was Judith, who attended in person, accompanied by Japan’s representative Changdao Yimao and Siam’s Bhansong Chalermpong.

“You Beautiful Country people actually came here too.

I doubt the locals will welcome you, aren’t you afraid of being attacked?”

The representative from Mao Bear Country, Alexey, mocked the group as he approached them.

“We’ve been invited.

If even the safety of the guests cannot be ensured, such a country had better not embarrass themselves on the international stage.”

Judith responded indifferently, returning the mockery without any reservation.

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“Ha, haven’t you been embarrassed enough?

Who said they wanted to intervene militarily in the Chan Country’s situation?

How come you fled from Yang City Airport with your tails between your legs?”

Alexey smirked, directly exposing Beautiful Country’s embarrassing scar.

However, Judith managed to keep his composure, but Changdao Yimao, the representative from Japan beside him, couldn’t hold back.

The incident at Yang City Airport was an eternal pain in the heart of Japan.

“I heard that Mao Bear Country is going to provide an interest-free loan to Jieke Group to support local military enterprises.

In my opinion, it’s not certain that Jieke Group will be able to maintain stable rule.

Isn’t Mao Bear Country afraid of losing everything by making such a big bet here?”

Changdao Yimao looked at Alexey’s entourage behind him.

Mao Bear Country hadn’t just sent Alexey, but an entire team comprising business representatives and military experts—dozens of them.

The scale of their presence signaled that Mao Bear Country intended to sign a multitude of cooperation agreements with the Jieke Group.

“We naturally have our considerations.

Jieke Group has managed to occupy Chan Country, and at the moment, I see no risks.”

Alexey chuckled.

As long as Jieke Group could draw even a little of the Beautiful Country’s attention in Southeast Asia, it was worth supporting them.

Although the current Mao Bear Country wasn’t as financially powerful as the former red empire, they were still open to signing mutually beneficial agreements, such as those involving various energy and mineral resources—Mao Bear Country was a major exporter of energy on a global scale.

Jieke Group now occupied Chan Country, and the nation was ripe for revival and development.

Transforming it into a modern country would undoubtedly generate immense wealth, and the potential for external cooperation was vast, enough to make the mouths of capitalists water.

Therefore, it wasn’t just Mao Bear Country, but Hua Country, India, South Korea, even Japan, and capitalists within the Beautiful Country that could not resist coming here to seek engagement.

Capital always chases profit; it’s intrinsic.

“Fighting and killing is outdated.

We’re in an era of peace now, and in business, courteous cooperation is the key to wealth.”

A voice joined the conversation—it was Hua Country’s representative Tang Chaoen, who also brought a large team, clearly prepared to pursue extensive cooperation with the Jieke Group.

Hua Country had arrived even earlier than Mao Bear Country, having already toured around Chan Country and finalized a series of cooperative matters with Jieke Group’s upper management.

“Coming from you, that’s not very persuasive.”

Judith’s face twitched—if it weren’t for your fleet being launched like dumplings recently, I might actually believe your nonsense.

While the few conversed, noon approached, and suddenly a thunderous cheer erupted from the crowd.

A motorcade slowly made its way forward, with Su Jie seated in one of the convertibles.

“Mr.

Su, it’s Mr.

Su!”

“Ahh, I finally get to see General Su in person!

General Su, I love you!”

“This is the controller of Jieke Group?

So young.”

The people on both sides of the street crane their necks to see.

If not for the police and soldiers maintaining order, the convoy would probably have been completely blocked, creating a fervent scene.

With Jieke Group’s occupation of Chan Country and the repulse of the Eight Nation Group, Su Jie had become a household name in Chan Country.

“He really is young.”

Judith pursed his lips; this was his first time seeing Su Jie, the nemesis of the Beautiful Country, in person.

With a handsome face and bright eyes, he seemed harmless but was not the type of person who looked as if he would enjoy killing.

Yet it was precisely this man who had become the Beautiful Country’s major problem, repeatedly causing them to return home defeated.

“A young hero indeed!

The internet wasn’t wrong—others are ennobled and made prime ministers at twenty-five, becoming masters of a nation.

Truly a legendary life.”

Tang Chaoen sighed.

In Hua Country, Su Jie’s popularity was explosive among average netizens.

As a native of Hua Country, he had founded his own company which went on to occupy a country with tens of millions of people and even match the Eight Nation Group move for move.

Such a legendary story perfectly fulfilled the netizens’ desire for sensational news, making Su Jie’s face known to virtually everyone on various social media platforms.

“A great adversary to the empire, there will come a day…”

A flash of anger passed through Changdao Yimao’s eyes.

This man had brought too much suffering to Japan, with thousands of Japanese soldiers still imprisoned in Chan Country’s mines.