Working as a police officer in Mexico

Chapter 520: The world is a makeshift troupe, but I want to be the leader._3



Listening to the busy signal on the phone, Fernando Collor de Mello took a deep breath, but the evil fire inside him wouldn't subside. He grabbed the phone and smashed it on the ground, got up, walked out of the office, and shouted twice as he opened the door.

But... there was no one.

Suddenly sensing something was amiss, he was about to run back when he heard footsteps, and a group of people emerged from the corridor.

Leading them was the Labor Party leader Luz Inasi Lu Dasilva!

And on either side were the heads of the three military branches, the Vice President, and various ministers.

"Dasilva, what are you doing? Rebelling?!!" De Melo shouted in shock and fear upon seeing this scene.

"We are here to ask Mr. President to resign. You've been quite unbecoming lately, so let us help you maintain dignity!"

"We cannot let Brazil continue like this, President De Melo, resign." Army Commander Alves Gomez de Oliveira said loudly, looking at De Melo with a hostile gaze.

His fingers slowly touched the holster at his waist.

He inherently had a fiery temperament...

This is a coup, a palace coup!

Luz Inasi Lu Dasilva looked at him with a blank expression, his eyelid twitching slightly.

It's not that he truly wanted to take this step...

After all, this approach was not very good.

But he had long been dissatisfied. Originally, Brazil was supposed to be the first member of "Ren Lian," and Parliament agreed to join, but De Melo stubbornly refused, saying it would offend the United States.

Moreover, according to intelligence shared by Mexico, De Melo planned to sign a series of unequal treaties before stepping down, especially handing Brazil's oil company over to United States enterprises, and "selling" the resources in Brazil's Northern Para State Carajas region to Americans.

In 1970, the Brazilian government and United States Steel co-founded Amazon Mining Company, with Vale holding a 51% stake and United States Steel Corporation holding 49%, but in 1977, the United States Steel Corporation exited the joint venture, selling its shares to Vale for 55 million US Dollars.

Now he plans to take them back...

There must be some shady dealings here. The United States has already lost complete control of North America, and won't allow South America to slip away—they want absolute control.

Victor also supported them in this, and Luz Inasi Lu Dasilva was anti-American too. Under their united front, they initiated the coup.

"God... God won't forgive you."

Without any cards to play, De Melo sat on the ground in despair.

"Take him away!"

Two armed personnel came from behind and lifted De Melo from both sides, dragging him away like a dog.

"Dasilva! I curse you, you won't have a good outcome either!" De Melo shouted.

Standing at the door of the President's office, Luz Inasi Lu Dasilva's eye twitched.

"Should we go in and take a look?" a minister asked.

The Vice President standing by remained silent.

"Close the door, and after the election, let the real President move in here."

Upon hearing this, the Vice President and several others felt relieved, exchanging glances with deep and complicated expressions.

Luz Inasi Lu Dasilva turned and walked away.

Without Victor's military power, acting forcefully wouldn't be worth it; it necessitated a constitutional election.

Who doesn't want to be President?

If this position weren't prestigious, there wouldn't be so many Americans fighting tooth and nail even into their seventies or eighties.

Next time, it'll be me.

My portrait will hang here!

After stepping out, Luz Inasi Lu Dasilva spoke to a short, stout man beside him, "Giacomo Casanova, will you help me?"

Hmm~

The Intelligence Bureau Latin America Zone Chief in Brazil...

There's definitely Victor involved here, no doubt about it.

"Of course, on the road to anti-narcotics and opposition to hegemony, we always need comrades!"

Giacomo Casanova smiled...

Building ties with Brazil, completely suppressing the United States in Latin America!

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