Chapter 191: Kidnapping
The woman who had an affair with Mr. Lin was named Xiao Rong, who originally worked for the same company as Mr. Lin and was one of Mr. Lin's secretaries, but their ambiguous relationship did not start with an office romance. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
As the vice president in charge of marketing in Asia of a large global chain of commercial and retail companies, Mr. Lin's work is very busy on weekdays, not only to approve new store locations, but also to be responsible for market research, etc., plus the company's Asian headquarters was set up in Taiwan before moving to the mainland, so Mr. Lin can actually stay in Baqing City to accompany Wu Yueying very little.
Wang Yiyuan thought that Mr. Lin had the same reason as most men cheating, because he was alone, and he needed a woman to take care of him, both physically and psychologically, so he would have something to do with his secretary, but with Wu Xinghui's narration, she knew that this was not the case.
Mr. Lin often travels between Asian countries, and as his secretary, Xiao Rong accompanies him most of the time.
Once, in order to inspect a project, Mr. Lin took a group of subordinates, including Xiao Rong, to Sabah, Malaysia.
Located in the northeastern part of Kalimantan (formerly known as Borneo), Sabah is surrounded by the sea on three sides and has a coastline of 1,440 kilometres.
As many of you know, the most typhoon-prone region in the world is located in the western Pacific Ocean, and Sabah is right in this region. However, unlike the Philippines, which has been ravaged by typhoons, Sabah is like a god, even if there is a typhoon nearby, it will bypass the area of Sabah when it turns around, so it is known as the "land under the wind".
Originally, such a trip should be very easy and comfortable, but accidents always come inadvertently. The day after Mr. Lin checked into the hotel with his subordinates, he was hijacked by a group of people who broke into the hotel!
Speaking of which, this hijacking incident can be regarded as a political issue left over from history.
Sabah is located between Malaysia and the Philippines, and the question of its ownership has been at odds for many years, until 1988, when the Philippine government renounced its sovereignty over Sabah, and the political level was finally reached.
However, the official decision of the Philippines did not convince the descendants of the Sultan of Sulu, who firmly believe in their sovereignty over Sabah.
Historically, Sabah was under the control of the Sultanate of Sulu, and although it merged with the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and Sarawak in 1963 to form Malaysia, Malaysia still pays annual rent to the descendants of the Sultan of Sulu as promised, which makes it somewhat unclear what Sabah belongs to.
Mr. Lin was abducted by some supporters of the descendants of the Sultan of Sulu, along with Xiao Rong and four other tourists staying in the same hotel.
The hijackers put forward a ridiculous and apparently impossible condition to be granted: the Malaysian government was required to publicly renounce its sovereignty over Sabah.
Of course, it was impossible for the Malaysian side to agree to such a ridiculous request, and it simply refused. While condemning the kidnapping, the embassy of the country to which the abducted tourist belonged was exerting pressure on the Malaysian Government, which insisted on not relenting on the issue of sovereignty, and the abductees did not put forward other conditions. As a result, several parties have reached a stalemate.