"Nehru, I believe we need a proper explanation for this matter."
The British representative spoke, his usual gentle smile now completely gone. His gaze toward Nehru was ice-cold.
Don't be fooled by his gentlemanly appearance—he's an elite from MI6. Who knows, maybe his codena is even 007.
Claire Claire Voyant and the young girl beside her, Ella, also looked at Nehru with hostility.
"Explain what? The attack on the UN investigation team has nothing to do with us! As for our financial and troop movents, that's an internal affair, a military secret!" Nehru gritted his teeth and refused to back down.
"So, you're saying you refuse to provide a proper explanation for this?" Josh, sitting at the head of the table, glared at Nehru with a serious expression.
Inside, he was already celebrating, but he made sure not to show it on his face.
No matter what Nehru chose, Josh had already won.
"I've said all I have to say! This is a military matter. It was just a coincidence that we were in the sa area. These docunts prove nothing!"
In the end, Nehru decided to withstand the pressure from the three countries. If necessary, he could always sacrifice so of the people nad in the docunts.
"Very well. In that case, I have no choice but to report everything to the White House." Josh's face remained expressionless.
"Hmph! Do as you please!" Nehru turned away with a cold face. Maybe he shouldn't have co here at all.
"Alright then, gentlen, you've seen Nehru's attitude. He has no intention of cooperating with our investigation. Given that, I see no reason for us to stay in India any longer."
Josh watched Nehru leave, his face full of "regret".
"Mr. Kahn is right. There may be no direct evidence, but Nehru's attitude makes it clear that this matter is closely connected to the Indian governnt. I will send a telegram imdiately to report this to Downing Street. Mr. Kahn, may I take these docunts with ?" the British representative asked Josh. (TL/N: Downing Street is a street in Westminster in London that houses the official residences and offices of the Pri Minister of the United Kingdom and the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
"Go ahead," Josh said with a wave of his hand.
"In that case, I'll return to report my findings. This ti, we truly owe you our thanks, Mr. Kahn. Without your help, we wouldn't have had a single lead," Claire said with a smile as she stood up, her attitude completely different from when she arrived.
However, in her mind, the threat level of the CIA had risen by at least two levels.
To gather such detailed intelligence in such a short ti—Arica's intelligence capabilities were far more terrifying than she had expected. It was clear that her holand needed a stronger intelligence agency to compete.
Right now, the intelligence agencies in her country were too divided, their resources too scattered.
Josh had no idea what Claire Voyant was thinking, but he had expected that the CIA's efficiency in this matter would make the Soviets wary.
What he didn't expect was that Claire Voyant's report after returning ho would accelerate the Soviet effort to rge its intelligence agencies, ultimately leading to the creation of the KGB.
That's right—at this point in ti, the KGB didn't even exist yet. It wouldn't be ford until 1954, when the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Security Ministry, and other intelligence agencies were reorganized.
Of course, in this world, perhaps Leviathan would be part of the mix as well.
It seems it's ti for our Soviet comrades to return to the fold, Josh thought as he watched Claire Voyant leave.
Just then, he noticed that the young girl, Ella, suddenly turned around and winked at him.
Josh was completely taken aback.
What was that about?
Before he could think further, gunfire and chaos erupted outside the hotel.
Monts later, Claire Voyant and Ella rushed back in, guns in hand.
Josh's bodyguards, led by Vito, along with the Arican investigation team's security personnel, imdiately stepped in front of Josh, aiming their weapons at the two won.
"Don't shoot! It wasn't us! It was Mr. Richard—he and his escorts were shot as soon as they left the hotel. The attackers have taken control of the lobby. Damn it, this must be Nehru's doing! He's trying to stage another attack to get rid of us!" Claire Voyant quickly raised her gun, signaling she ant no harm, and shouted at Josh.
She was referring to Richard, the British investigator—the friendly gentleman who always wore a smile.
But now he was riddled with bullets and lying dead at the hotel entrance.
"Put down your guns… Damn it, the phone lines have been cut!" Josh first ordered his n to lower their weapons and not to make things difficult for Claire Voyant and Ella. Then, he calmly walked to his desk, picked up the phone, and cursed in frustration when he heard nothing but static.
He turned to Claire Voyant and asked, "How many attackers? Can you identify them?"
"I don't know how many. I saw three besides the two guarding the lobby, but I'm sure there are more. As for their identities… we can't confirm yet. But Nehru left just monts before the attack—it can't be a coincidence!" Claire Voyant said angrily.
What she didn't know was that outside the hotel, Nehru himself was watching the entrance with a look of deep anxiety.
Just as he had left the hotel, Nehru hadn't gone far. The mont he heard gunfire from inside, he imdiately ordered his driver to turn around and head back.
And when he returned, the first thing he saw was Richard, the British representative, riddled with bullets and lying dead on the ground.
His mind instantly went blank.
There was no doubt about it—the attackers' true targets were the three-nation investigation teams inside the hotel.
First, the UN investigation team had been ambushed. Now, the follow-up three-nation delegation was under attack, and the British team leader had been killed on the spot.
Was the world just not going to let little India catch a break?
If the entire investigation team perished here, there wouldn't be enough water in the Ganges to wash away the suspicion.
Realizing the gravity of the situation, Nehru imdiately ordered his guards to storm the hotel and help.
As the Pri Minister, Nehru's personal security detail was both highly trained and well-equipped.
People often underestimated Indian forces because, in Josh's previous life, the Indian military had beco the butt of countless jokes. But that didn't an they lacked elite troops.
Among India's most famous forces were the Gurkha rcenaries from Nepal.
Back in the early 19th century, after Britain's failed invasion of Nepal, the British began recruiting Gurkha soldiers into their ranks. Over the next 200 years, Gurkhas fought in nearly every British war. Though they had suffered defeats—their bravery and ferocity remained legendary worldwide.
After India gained independence, it inherited 80% of Britain's Gurkha forces and continued the tradition of recruiting them into its army.
However, given the overall state of the Indian military, even the fiercest Gurkhas couldn't avoid being dulled over ti.
That being said, Nehru's personal guards were still the elite Gurkhas trained under British command. Having received a Western-style education, Nehru favored them highly, making them a key part of his security.
Unfortunately, as formidable as these Gurkhas were, they were still just ordinary people.
And what Nehru didn't know was that the "attackers" who had taken control of the hotel were no ordinary fighters.
They were an entire class of super soldiers.
Yes, a class—not in the military sense of a squad, but an actual classroom of students.
Of course, it wasn't one of those oversized classes with 40 or 50 students, like in so densely populated countries.
But still, there were twenty-four of them.
That was the number of attackers.
anwhile, Nehru's Gurkha security team had only twenty n.
The outco was decided in an instant.
The twenty Gurkha guards, weapons in hand, barely made it to the hotel entrance before they were all down within twenty seconds.
And during the entire exchange, only two enemy rifles had been fired.
Nehru felt he was losing his mind.
He imdiately called the army for reinforcents while desperately praying that Josh and Claire Voyant could hold on inside the hotel. At the sa ti, he sent people to find the two "superheroes" who had been monitoring the hotel.
Raju and Bheem.
But in reality, Nehru didn't even need to send for them—Raju and Bheem had already reacted the mont the attack started and had moved into action.
What they didn't expect, however, was that this entire attack was a trap specifically set for them.
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