Kang Yuli's words made Zhou Changfeng frown.
Why do these words sound so similar to some of his remarks before time travel? Is this the guy who "comes to embarrass the court" as mentioned before?
He suddenly felt that it was often easy for scum to appear among these guys who looked full of talent, knowledge and elegance. Could this be sanctimonious?
Although Pang Lingqi had previously told him not to offend the villain and just ignore it, he found that he couldn't swallow this breath.
Zhou Changfeng, who looked calm, replied calmly: "Mr. Kang Yuli, it is not for me to decide whether the war is necessary. As an executor, my mission is to complete the task, and the battle of Uzang fully complies with the obligations of soldiers to protect the country and the people. I personally totally agree.”
After speaking, his eyes sharpened, and he said coldly: "As for your second question, Mr. Kang, what you just said was 'according to hearsay'. What is hearsay? It is something that is spread orally. Can it be used as evidence? This is unfounded! Do you want to slander our soldiers?"
Faced with his rebuttal, Kang Yuli pretended to be calm and continued: "Mr. Zhou, are you being a little too aggressive? As the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, I need to report objectively and write articles."
Seeing that he still refused to give up, Zhou Changfeng snorted heavily and said loudly:
"Objective? Okay. The 1st Battalion of the 3rd Guards Brigade was ordered to rush to Demaji to stop the enemy's eastward advance. They marched for two days and two nights across hundreds of miles of mountains. Eleven people died of exhaustion halfway through the bloody battle with the enemy for three days and nights. More than a thousand enemy soldiers were killed and wounded, how could they show such cowardice that they even got shot by the military police?!"
"And this is in public now. Are your remarks intentional, Mr. Kang? If so, it is maliciously spreading rumors. If you were in the military, you would be shot for this kind of behavior! Your remarks are harmful to our soldiers. It's an insult, I advise you to apologize immediately."
While Zhou Changfeng was talking, in the back room, an agent from a foreign factory hurried over and handed two pages of paper to Pang Lingqi.
The latter glanced briefly and then waved.
So an official immediately walked out with a tea cup, came to Zhou Changfeng's side and served him tea, and at the same time lowered his voice and said a few words in his ear.
Hearing this, the corners of Zhou Changfeng's mouth raised slightly, but he immediately returned to normal.
He glanced sideways at Kang Yuli, then looked around at the reporters present. Seeing that everyone was looking at him with interest, he continued:
"Mr. Kang Yuli has published many articles, arguing that the Ming Dynasty should not invest too much of its financial budget in the military. But the problem is that the Ming Dynasty's military expenditure last year only accounted for a mere seven percent based on the 'GNP' that has been popular in the past two years. , this ratio ranks third from the bottom among major countries, only Britain and the United States are lower than us."
"I'm afraid this is nothing to do with militarism, right? Cut it further? Put the swords and guns in the warehouse, and the horses are released in Nanshan. How do you want our country to respond to the enemy? Do you want the soldiers to fight against the enemy's aircraft, tanks, and artillery with bare hands? Or do you think that with your help? Can you retreat with your sharp tongue?"
"As far as I know, Mr. Kang Yuli, your father, Kang Bingyu, is also a literati. He once served as the director of the Ministry of Rites. Forty years ago, he once wrote a policy opinion that the Ming Dynasty should abandon Uzang, Anxi, Mongolia, and Nuer Just do it, so you can avoid worrying about national defense."
"It's really a ridiculous idea, but he still said it with certainty and plausibility. Haha, it makes me laugh when I think about it. I have no concept of strategic depth at all. I think that as long as I build a high wall and defend it, I can sit back and relax. This level of talking on paper is not even Give Zhao Kuo shoes."
"As the old saying goes, like father, like son. Kang Yuli, you and your father are exactly the same. You are the one who makes ridiculous remarks in this elegant hall, makes strange remarks and talks full of farts. After you return to the official position? I I guess you are the eunuch, right?"
After the eunuch? ? ?
Zhou Changfeng, who was very unhappy, showed no moral integrity at all. His words immediately caused a roar of laughter. Only those foreign reporters who did not understand Chinese were still confused.
In the room at the back of the lobby, several officials and agents were also trying to hold back their laughter, and Pang Lingqi, who rarely talked or laughed, couldn't help but laugh.
In the small cubicle in the corridor on the second floor, Zhu Lingjing was also covering her mouth and snickering - this barrage of words was really too sharp.
Tsk, extremely aggressive.
"What a sharp-tongued guy." She turned her head and looked at the female attendant next to her, and asked, "What is this person's name? What's Zhou?"
The latter cupped his fists and replied: "His Royal Highness, his name is Zhou Changfeng, also known as Ke Xing, he is the chief officer of the 1st Battalion of the 3rd Mixed Brigade of the Imperial Guard, and he has the title of Major."
After thinking carefully for a few seconds, Zhu Lingjing said to herself: "Being good at fighting and being able to speak well is interesting."
"Your Highness, this is a public occasion after all. In front of so many reporters, are these words too much?" the female officer asked worriedly.
"Excuse me? What's wrong? There are no curse words. This is a normal refutation."
"Um."
The female officer wanted to say that there was a word "fart" in his words, but the words still didn't come out.
"I don't know who instigated this person named Kang. This public provocation is really arrogant. Oh, I'm afraid I won't live long. If I don't say anything, I will lose half my life." Zhu Lingjing said calmly as she stood beside him.
After enjoying a good show, she had no interest in continuing to watch it, and then went downstairs and left quietly through the side door.
Today can be said to be an unexpected joy. While watching a small confrontation over power disputes, not only did I watch a good show, but I also discovered a very pleasing talent.
Not long after, in the room behind the lobby, Pang Lingqi also walked outside accompanied by several people.
"This Kang Yuli...just keep your breath." His tone was very calm, as if it was nothing, "Since you have become a dog, you must be prepared to be beaten."
Several people nearby responded quickly, and then called other followers to make arrangements.
Zhou Changfeng was unaware of the changes in the outside world at this moment, and he was still answering reporters' questions with great interest.
His words just now pushed the excitement of the scene to the peak. All the time, the spokespersons of the Ministry of War Joint Hall often only answered a few questions stiffly, or recited dry official articles, which the reporters found very boring.
But the Ming Dynasty officer interviewed today is so confident? There is nothing rigid or pedantic about it at all.
Kang Yuli, who had been humiliated before, naturally had no face to stay inside anymore, so he walked out of the crowd dejectedly, and finally walked out of the Huitong Hall.
He got into a car and headed west.
However, just as they were passing through an intersection, a six-wheel truck rushed out from the side and blocked the way of the car.
Suddenly, several pedestrians on the roadside came over with no good intentions. Through the car window, Kang Yuli could see that each of them had expressionless faces.
In this way, he was dragged out of the car, then put in a fertilizer bag and dragged to a nearby alley.
The truck honked its horn from time to time, easily covering up the intermittent humming and wailing coming from the alley next to it.