"Today, we are here to remember three people who unfortunately died in the line of duty for the just cause of all mankind. They are: James Brosnan, Pierce Bond, and Aiden Pig.
Their heroic actions have made a significant contribution to exposing the last batch of organized barbaric slave economies in the world that are embedded in the global trade industry chain. History will remember their names. Blaise Bu
Brittany.”
"salute!"
After the speech, the three body bags were thrown into the sea along the side of the battleship, completing the burial at sea.
This scene happened two hours after Gu Kun rendezvoused with the "Yonghua". He hurriedly boarded the "Yonghua" destroyer, met the officers and soldiers who participated in the battle, and personally commended him. He was also very pleased to hear that there were no
Any one of your own soldiers is killed.
The few injured people also received good treatment and subsidies, and were rewarded heavily when they returned.
Because before the war started, Gu Kun was well prepared, and everything was planned or not planned, so consumables such as sea burials and memorials were also left on the warships. It is unlucky to keep such things, so I heard
After all our own combatants were killed, these items were used just for the BBC reporter who "unfortunately died in the line of duty."
And speaking in good conscience, the deaths of those BBC dogs were not completely worthless. It was their sacrifice that brought Gu Kun zero casualties and as few battle injuries as possible - because if You Su
If Fu hadn't explicitly targeted the undercover, the artillery fire coverage here would have been a little more scary.
If we don't do this, if we see those white people dead because of the fiercer barrages and more heavy firepower when we finally clean up the battlefield and collect the corpses, who does it count? What about international disputes?
Now that the evidence is conclusive, it was Yusuf who did it. Then Gu Kun used more intense heavy firepower to avenge the BBC dogs. It was "a spur-of-the-moment move inspired by righteous indignation." Afterwards, the autopsy also found that there were wounds on his temples.
Killed with a single shot to the head, a typical execution, rather than an accidental shot during combat.
If he accidentally hurts a few more slaves and the Indonesians protest in the future, Gu Kun can let the boss of the BBC take the lead and bear the hatred caused by international relations.
There is no need to thank Mr. Gu. Mr. Gu is such a cunning old man. He watched the BBC dog die and asked the owner of the BBC dog to accept his favor internationally and show his kindness flawlessly.
"Have you finished shooting?" After finishing the ceremony, Gu Kun was about to wash his hands to wash away some bad luck. When he passed by Pierre, he asked kindly.
"It's over, it's over." Pierre quickly turned off the phone to avoid wasting any more film.
In the past two years, he had to use miniature digital equipment when filming those violent materials that exposed slave owners. Unexpectedly, the first time he used a film camera was to shoot the memorial service of his former colleagues. It was really a stroke of God's will.
.
"As long as the photo is finished." Gu Kun nodded slightly and walked away gracefully without saying anything more, leaving only Pierre's back to imagine what to do.
I'm too lazy to hold a memorial service for those BBC dogs! Since it's held, isn't it just for the cameras? How can I not fully squeeze out the remaining value?
…
After finishing the cooking, Gu Kun finally had a rough idea of the current situation in the area.
Slavery cannot be eliminated in a day. Those who were directly eliminated by Gu Kun were only two of the four slave lords of Banda Sea and Arafura Sea, namely Banda Yunuo and Yusuf.
Some of the small bosses that were killed by killing rabbits ranged from seven or eight to more than a dozen.
However, not only were the other two slave lords unscathed at all, but even the people under Bandayuno and Yusuf, there were also many small bosses dormant on the outlying islands outside, who could continue to live freely. Originally, there were at least seven people in this sea area.
There are eighty small bosses who each occupy a small island. After this purge, there are at least two big lords and fifty or sixty small island owners left.
Maybe, after the big lord is eliminated, according to the laws of the jungle in this place, the small island owners who used to be under their control will grow up and take their place. Just like when the boss of the gang is killed, there will always be the second brother who will
Successor.
Gu Kun is not a professional bandit killer, nor is he interested in cleaning up the country for Indonesians for a long time.
For him, he wants to expose this rotten den, make a big show of it, put it in front of the whole world, and then use world public opinion to condemn the Indonesians, put pressure on them to clean up their own business, and improve the overall quality of the Southeast Asian seafood industry.
, is what Gu Kun can do.
"After getting into trouble, it's better to collect all the evidence and return home in two days. It's not advisable to stay here any longer."
In the study room of the "Zhu Sen", after roughly looking at the records of the settlement, Gu Kun threw the materials on the coffee table, rubbed the eye care spot on the bridge of his nose, and made a decision with a sigh.
In the end, exposure still matters.
"Boss, reporter Pierre has compiled some dirty information about these slave owners. Would you like to take the opportunity to take a look at it?" Seeing that the boss put down the last job at hand and started to rest, the female secretary Saranova quickly took a look.
I took a break to report.
Before annihilating Yusuf, Gu Kun had always said that he wanted to see what the reporters had gained, but he never had time.
"Okay, let him bring the things over and have him come over and report in half an hour. I'll take a rest first." Gu Kun agreed, looking a little tired.
There are so many things to do when you are a hero.
After a while, Gu Kun started reading the black materials again.
Although he already knew something about the Indonesian fishermen slaves in his previous life, and knew that these slaves sold across the country by human traffickers were very miserable, but now he directly saw the first-hand detailed materials of the undercover reporters, which still shocked him.
According to the photos, when they were on the shore, most of the fishermen's slaves didn't even live in houses, but in iron cages - not even cells. They were completely locked in a zoo, or in a coffee plantation where cat poop coffee was produced.
The civet cat's cage is like an iron cage.
It’s just that the size of the cage that humans live in is definitely larger than that used by civet cats. And even this kind of iron cage cannot be allocated to one slave. At most, more than 10 slaves take turns to share one iron cage!
Because according to Pierre's unannounced visit, the fishing slaves here have to stay awake every day and go out to sea for 22 hours on board the ship (not necessarily high-intensity fishing labor throughout the whole process, but they certainly cannot sleep and rest). The most benevolent slave owner also
But the working hours are reduced to 20 hours.
Therefore, the time it takes for them to return to the island and disembark is only two to four hours. As long as the slave owner knows a little mathematics, can plan, and stagger the return time difference, he can ensure that each cage is used by N slaves in turn at different times.
The reason why slave owners dare to do this is probably because Indonesia is located in the tropics, so slaves always have no clothes to wear, and they will not freeze to death if they live in cages without walls and roofs. At most, they only need to be exposed to tropical rain. If slaves get caught in the rain,
If you get sick, you will die, and no one will care. Even if you are slow to act, you may be killed directly.
Reporter Pierre knew a Burmese slave named Myint Naing. In 1993, his father's boat capsized and died while fishing. In order to support his family, he wanted to sneak to Thailand to work, but he was sold by a black smuggler for 20 US dollars a life.
The slave owner was violently imprisoned by the slave captain and transported to the East Maluku Islands. He was only 18 years old at the time and had been a slave for seven years. He was lucky and was rescued at the age of 25.
The Burmese man did some statistics when he left and told Pierre personally: There were more than 300 people in their fishing village who were introduced to "smuggling to work in Thailand", but so far he is the only one who has returned alive. (Note: This is the case in history.
The man was only rescued in 2015 and is already 40 years old
Years old, and was interviewed by CNN. Of the more than 300 people in the village who were deceived, only one person returned alive. This is also real data. However, the others may not have died in 2000, but there is no additional research and fabricated data in the book, so just use it.
, anyway, even if the others are not dead, they haven’t returned home yet)
"It's outrageous. No wonder the global cost competition in the seafood industry is so fierce. There are so many Sabah fish and Australian dragons that have almost no business being supplied to the market. Other countries have regular companies that provide labor insurance to fishermen in accordance with regulations.
How can we compete with them? They are beasts!"
Seeing his righteous indignation, Gu Kun could not help but take action. The act of killing those slave lords did not feel the slightest guilt about killing.
"Mr. Gu, this is nothing, don't get angry."
A voice next to him stopped Gu Kun, who was in a trance. Only then did Gu Kun notice that it was reporter Pierre who had been summoned by him.
Gu Kun patted Pierre's shoulder sincerely: "Come with me to the island. I want to see with my own eyes the cages where the slaves live. You should tell me more about the inside story. Read the text
It’s not intuitive, I want you to tell the key points directly.”
"Of course that's no problem."
A few minutes later, Gu Kun led a team of bodyguards in an amphibious armored vehicle and took Pierre to the island to inspect the horrific ruins, see with his own eyes the miserable condition of the slaves, and listen to Pierre's story.
Erti outlines the most outrageous points.
There is no need to describe the details in too much detail for fear of discomfort for those who have never witnessed the tragedy.
After looking around, Gu Kun heard Pierre mention a shocking piece of information.
"What? You said that Bandayuno and Yusuf colluded with people from the Australian KG Group? That company is one of their main shippers?"
When he heard the news, Gu Kun was almost shocked. This was something that none of the reporters from the Houshui Associated Press revealed, so Gu Kun, as a reborn person, didn't even know about it.
Unexpectedly, it was Pierre, a French journalist who was unknown in history and should have died, who exposed the story. Perhaps it was because the French had no stakes and would not be pressured to keep silent.
Gu Kun knows that KG-SeaFood Group is one of Australia's leading seafood industry giants.
In later Australian trade with China, the top five products in terms of export value have always been beef, milk, mutton, wool, and lobster. Among them, the lobster industry, which ranks fifth, has less than half of it exported by the KG Group.
The export value of lobster is more than Australia’s iron ore. Australia’s sixth largest supply of goods to China is iron ore.
Unexpectedly, such a large group with a market value of at least several billion US dollars would actually...