Volume II San Diego 103 ends
Ten minutes later, the white vests of the Louvre were dispersed under the vigorous blows of the special police.
The Eiffel Tower, the most famous landmark in Paris, was also attacked, and terrorists tried to destroy this symbol of France by various means, including Molotov cocktails, but with little success, except for the destruction of a sightseeing elevator.
The white-vested mob had several hundred hot weapons, and most of them were low-quality weapons that robbed the police or kept them privately, and most of the rest were armed with primitive weapons such as sticks. When they dispersed, they slowly lost their numerical superiority, and tens of thousands were too few for Paris.
Gradually, a large number of Parisian citizens walked out of their homes armed with various weapons, and spontaneously began to engage in fierce battles with the mob in white vests. In some areas not affected by the White Vest riots, some Parisian citizens organized self-defense forces to defend their homes. They gathered the elderly, women, and children together, leaving some people to keep them safe. Then they began to clean up the riots block by block, and then marched together to the city of Paris to support the Parisian authorities.
The French army finally entered the city of Paris, and this time the French top brass moved real fire, even the armored troops were dispatched, and the French president's order to the military was that the white vests that encountered resistance could fire freely.
As the army entered the city, the flames of Paris began to be gradually extinguished, more and more white vests were killed, and more and more white vests were engaged in the final madness.
At 12 o'clock in the evening, thick smoke billowed from the streets of Paris, and gunshots were still heard from the Elysée Palace, which suffered serious damage today. If it weren't for the desperate resistance of the Presidential Guard, perhaps the heart of France would have fallen, staging a French version of the fall of the White House. The rioters have seized part of the Élysée Palace and are putting up their last resistance, but their end is not far off.
Four Seasons Hotel.
Ye Hao and Sophie hugged each other and sat on the sofa watching TV, and the TV was playing French President Marco's speech: "The French Congress officially passed the "White Vest Prevention and Control Plan", and the content of the bill mainly includes the following points: First, all organizations and movements related to white vests are prohibited in France......
Fourth, Paris entered a state of control, and the army entered the city of Paris to be armed.
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Please pay attention to safety in the near future, try to go out as much as possible, tourists please stay in the hotel as much as possible, contact the embassy and call the police in case of special circumstances, and wait for rescue. ”
In the end, President Marco hoped that the French people would unite and tide over the difficulties together, and that the government would give an explanation to the citizens of Paris and the French people in the shortest possible time.
After President Marko's speech, a spokesman for the French Ministry of Defense appeared in front of the television and announced a number of policies such as increasing anti-terrorism forces and establishing a French anti-terrorist emergency police force, and called on the citizens of Paris to report the white vests involved in the riots and urge the white vests involved in the riots to surrender themselves as soon as possible.
The next morning, the people of the Blue Star countries got up and opened the newspaper, and the headlines were almost the same.
"The French capital of romance is shattered by the war", and the shocked people of the world began to pay attention to what happened in France.
The British Sun newspaper used "France Invaded" as the title, accompanied by a large picture of the Elysee Palace that was attacked, and then a photo of French President Marco in the lower right corner (Ma Da was in tears), so that many British people who did not know the truth read the full text with great interest. A group of Britons gloated about what happened to France, and said that if the French government was unable to keep Paris safe, Britain would be willing to send a royal police force to help France, and of course the French girls would have enough.
The Germans are more rigorous, and the German media use the word "war" to describe what happened in France last night. German networks were discussing what to do if a similar incident occurred in Berlin, and it was concluded that if a similar incident occurred in Berlin, German forces could suppress the riot within ten minutes.
Simplest, Russia announced that it would restrict the "White Vest" movement nationwide, and immediately supported it.
Italy is worried about the similar situation in China, and the Italian government has said that it is considering referring to France's "White Vest Prevention and Control Plan", and will not issue a similar bill.
In the United States, demonstrations were held to protest against the French government's "White Vest Prevention and Control Plan", saying that it was a violation of human rights and hoping that the government would come forward to put pressure on the French government to abolish the "White Vest Prevention and Control Plan".
Huaxia issued a statement to strengthen supervision and strengthen the crackdown on crimes committed by criminal syndicates, social organizations, and associations, and to be vigilant against the occurrence of new terrorist and criminal activities.
Five days later, the French government announced the damage caused by the White Vest riots in Paris.
In three days, there were two white vest riots in Paris, and the death toll was as high as nearly 1,000. The white vests accounted for the majority (the vast majority died on the last day of the clashes), and the Parisian policemen lost 56 people. Twenty-three people were killed by the French military and thirty-four by the presidential guard.
Tourists died, one hundred and twenty-three people were missing, and two hundred and thirty-four citizens of Paris died. In addition, nearly 10,000 Parisians and tourists were injured, and more than 40,000 houses were damaged.
The famous Paris City Hall was destroyed by fire for the second time in his history.
A third of the Elysée Palace, the residence of the French president, was damaged, and the main building needed to be repaired.
The Eiffel Tower, a sightseeing tower, was blown up, and the substructure was burned to the ground and needed to be repainted.
The Palais Bourbon, major museums, universities, and government units have all been attacked to varying degrees, with direct economic losses amounting to more than 6 billion euros, and indirect losses are almost impossible to count.
Governments around the world have issued red warnings for tourism in France.
Although al-Qaeda later came forward to admit that their fighters were involved in the riots in France, the main body of the white vests was still French citizens, and the handling of the white vests became the biggest headache for French President Marco.
The anxiety of the French government has nothing to do with Ye Hao, he has been in France for almost a month. He came to Europe mainly to consume a little time, and he did so many things in the United States that it was impossible to pat his ass and return home. It's still early, and Ye Hao has to stay in Europe for a while. Thinking about it, he wanted to go around other countries and see if he could make some extra money by the way.
Thinking about it, Ye Hao wanted to go to other countries to go around, and by the way, see if he could make some extra money. However, before leaving France, he still had an account to collect, and that was the bet he placed on the five major leagues at the betting shop when he first arrived in France. After a busy day, he finally redeemed all the bets.
In total, he won more than 130 million euros!
The largest single prize worth 100 million euros was the Champions League final he gambled on for 100,000 euros, where Liverpool and Real Madrid met in the final and lost 2-3 to Real Madrid. At that time, the odds at the time of the bet were 1 to 1,000, and this bet won him 100 million euros. Although the odds of the remaining bets are not as high as the first one, under Ye Hao's calculations, they have also made good gains.
More than 130 million euros are deducted from the income tax paid, and Ye Hao got about 103 million euros. In order to avoid trouble, with the help of artificial intelligence Andy, Ye Hao quickly laundered the money and transferred it to his account in a Swiss bank.
After everything was done, Ye Hao also stepped on the train leaving France. Before leaving, Ye Hao said goodbye to Sophie, Sophie is an independent woman, and the romantic character of the French makes her very free. She didn't ask Ye Hao for anything, but she lingered the night before they parted and almost squeezed Ye Hao dry. The next day, the two left the Four Seasons Hotel together, and left freely after exchanging respects at the door of the hotel.
Antwerp, Belgium.
Located on the banks of the Scheldt River in northwestern Belgium, Antwerp is Belgium's largest port and an important industrial city. Most of the inhabitants speak the regional dialect of the Netherlands, and French is predominantly spoken in the business community. Antwerp is a famous cultural center in Europe, known as the capital of diamonds and fashion.
During the black riots in Paris, Ye Hao wanted to take advantage of the chaos to go to the Louvre to "go around", but when he thought that he had already done a ticket at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and there were still more than 300 cultural relics in the space that had not been processed, his heart was light. One is because the cultural relics are not easy to sell, and the other is that the Louvre was heavily guarded at that time and could not be started.
It wasn't until one day, when he stumbled upon a newspaper that there was a jewelry exhibition in Antwerp, that he suddenly realized that diamonds and other jewelry were more monetizable than cultural relics. So after leaving Paris, he stepped straight on the train to Belgium.
On Ye Hao's way to Belgium, another meeting about him was underway at the CIA headquarters in the United States.
The theme of the meeting was the theft of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which was so bad that the perpetrators of the theft had fled the country, so the U.S. government decided to use a special intelligence team to take charge of the matter.
The leader of the investigation team is called Nelson, who is in his 50s, an experienced veteran agent who has done a lot of very difficult tasks. Although he is approaching retirement age now, his experience and experience are incomparable to those young people.
Because so far, it is not known which organization carried out the theft of the Metropolitan Museum, and it can only be analyzed that there is an agile operative, a skilled computer master, and a commando who is proficient in firearms and other weapons, and it is unknown whether there are other support personnel, so the team leader Nelson gave the mysterious organization a code name "X" at this meeting.
Ye Haoxiao, who had already left, did not know that his trip to the United States had left him with a tail, and an elite intelligence agent team had already listed him as a target.