In the entire conference room, except for Sosuke Sato and Smith, everyone else raised their palms.
According to the rule of the minority obeying the majority, no matter how high-sounding the reasons Sato Sousuke had, he had to give up his position honestly.
Just like when Kuroda Hirobumi was robbed of his position by Sosuke Sato, Kuroda Hirobumi had many reasons at that time and there were also very powerful people protecting him.
But in the end, no one dares to disobey the law that the minority obeys the majority.
So during this period of time, both of them have been competing to win over people from the upper circles.
Because when it comes to the subject of the minority obeying the majority, only those in the upper circles have the right to vote.
In other words, whoever can draw people in the upper circle to his side is equivalent to controlling the upper circle.
And now, all the people in the upper-class circle have been attracted by Taro Kato, so the right to speak in this upper-class circle naturally belongs to Taro Kato.
"Mr. Sato, following the principle of the minority obeying the majority, please hand over the things."
Taro Kato watched Fujita and others raise their hands, feeling very satisfied.
Sosuke Sato, on the other hand, looked very ugly and slowly turned his head to look at Smith and others.
"Mr. Sato, do you want to continue delaying?"
There was a sneer on Taro Kato's lips. He had thought that Sosuke Sato had been stalling for time, but he did not expect to invite Smith and the others.
But now that Smith and the others are here, who else can Sosuke Sato find to help him?
It is no exaggeration to say that now no one in Japan can help him.
Taro Kato brought a dozen people from the upper class with him, and he didn't need to give anyone any face at all.
Although Smith and others have a high status, they cannot directly intervene in the affairs of Japan's upper class.
If they really did that, they would be suspected of being anti-customer, and naturally it would be very inappropriate.
Sato Sosuke ignored Kato Taro and still looked at Smith and others with a look of help in his eyes.
"Mr. Kato, I think..."
Smith couldn't help it anymore and wanted to speak.
"Mr. Smith, we are conducting an election for the position of power."
Taro Kato slowly turned his head and spoke to Smith in a calm and serious tone.
He was reminding Smith that this matter was different from other things. If it were something else, he could give Smith some face.
But as for the election of those in power, Smith, as a foreigner, should never interfere.
If the position of the leader of a country requires the intervention of outsiders, then the life of this country will be too oppressive.
Therefore, although Taro Kato did not want to offend Smith, he still expressed a strong attitude on this matter.
However, Smith's face became increasingly ugly at this time.
Twice!
In today's meeting, Taro Kato had interrupted him twice.
You must know that the Mi side has always been the one that stabilizes Japan. It is no exaggeration to say that they have always believed that Japan survives under the protection of the Mi side.
Therefore, they think that they should be superior to Japan.
Just like now, even Sosuke Sato, the current leader, has to be polite to Smith and others.
But Taro Kato was so ignorant and interrupted Smith's words again and again, which made Smith's anger become more and more intense.
"Mr. Kato, don't you know it's rude to interrupt someone else?"
When Smith asked this question, his face looked very ugly.
"Mr. Smith, actually I also hope that we will not be interrupted during the election process."
Taro Kato looked at Smith and replied calmly.
This statement was quite straightforward, almost not directly saying that Smith was an outsider and should not interfere in their election matters.
However, Smith didn't know whether he really didn't understand or pretended not to understand. He remained calm-faced.
"Of course I won't interrupt your meeting, it's just..."
"During Mr. Sato's reign, I think he has done a very good job and established good diplomatic relations with the United States."
"So I suggest you not to hold any more so-called elections."
Smith looked at Taro Kato and others with a somewhat strong tone in his tone.
However, if it were something else, Taro Kato and the others might compromise, but in this matter, there was no need to talk about it.
"Sorry, Mr. Smith, we cannot accept your suggestion."
Taro Kato's answer made Smith's face look a little ugly.
"Mr. Kato, do you have to make the situation so ugly?"
Smith's face became increasingly ugly.
But this time, after looking at Smith for two seconds, Taro Kato turned his gaze back to Sosuke Sato.
What does this mean?
This is clearly ignored.
In fact, Taro Kato felt very unhappy at this time.
Just now, he was giving Smith some face, so he explained a few more sentences. Unexpectedly, Smith went even further and became even more aggressive.
Taro Kato was also annoyed and didn't want to worry about any face, so he just ignored Smith at this time.
"What do you mean?"
Smith, who was originally upset after being interrupted twice, was even more angry when he saw that Taro Kato dared to ignore him directly.
"Mr. Sato, it's time to express your stance."
Taro Kato continued to ignore Smith, staring at Sosuke Sato.
"Shit! You are so brave!"
Smith slapped the table and stood up, pointing at Taro Kato and scolding him directly.
"What did you say?"
Taro Kato also became angry and looked at Smith with evil eyes.
"I said, no one can touch Mr. Sato's position."
Smith continued to point at Taro Kato with an extremely strong attitude.
"hehe."
"Mr. Smith, figure out your identity."
"This is our Japanese family matter, and you are the special envoy of the United States."
Taro Kato held back his anger and reminded Smith again.
"Really?"
"You mean you won't listen to what I say?"
Smith snorted coldly, looked at Taro Kato and asked.
"It's impossible to hear this."
Taro Kato replied without hesitation.
"snort."
"I originally wanted to save some face for you, but I think you really don't know how to show appreciation."
Smith snorted, took out a document from the hand of a woman behind him, and threw it on the table.
"What?"
Taro Kato and others, including Sosuke Sato, were a little confused.
Because strictly speaking, Smith does not have the power or qualifications to interfere in Japan's affairs.
But where did he get the confidence at this time? Did it come from this document? What was this document?