The main reason these Western environmentalists have been able to run rampant unchecked is that they have seized the advantage of so-called political correctness. As long as they hold on to this shield, no matter what they do, others can only feel anger yet dare not speak out.
Today, they have lost this buff. It is as if an invincible opponent in a game suddenly has their invincibility turned off. This is the moment to seize the opportunity and deliver a fatal blow, giving them no chance to escape by luck. Otherwise, once they reactivate their invincibility buff, everyone will again be powerless against them.
The advice Charlie wade gave Helena was to grasp this rare window of opportunity and strike these people with a killing blow.
If she succeeded, she would become the great saviour of ordinary people across Europe.
Helena instantly understood Charlie wade’s meaning. Without any hesitation, she replied, “Very well, Mr Wade. I will contact the head of the police right now and demand a thorough investigation. At the same time, I will coordinate with the Swedish side and follow up on developments.”
With that, she took out her phone and dialled a number.
As soon as the call connected, she issued orders: the police were to go to the scene immediately, bring every single protester in for questioning, focus especially on Park Soo-hyun, obtain his full confession, then work from the inside to break the others, trying to extract more secrets about the organisation.
By this time, online discussion of the incident had become even more heated.
Almost every European had been harassed or disrupted by these so-called environmental volunteers at some point. Now that this farce had exploded into public view, people finally saw the organisation’s true face.
Yet everyone knew perfectly well that simply knowing their true face was not enough. The revelations in the video remained unverified. Even if they were true, a national law-enforcement agency still needed to investigate and deliver an official resolution. Without follow-up, the matter would most likely fizzle out and be forgotten.
At first, everyone waited for an official statement from Sweden, but Sweden’s response was simply silence. The reason was straightforward: firstly, they did not want to get involved in this mess; secondly, they were somewhat wary of these radical environmentalists. If they angered them, protests inside Sweden would only multiply, and the government would be the one left with a headache.
In reality, many European countries shared this attitude. That was why these people could cause trouble everywhere yet rarely faced real punishment. At worst, they would be detained for a couple of days as a show, then released.
What Sweden had not expected, however, was that the Nordic countries intended to play this differently.
While Charlie wade and the others boarded their flight to Argentina, the Nordic police, acting on Queen Helena’s instructions, had already brought every participant in the protest back to the station for questioning.
Although Helena was largely a ceremonial figure with no real political power, she remained the country’s supreme leader in name. Even the prime minister had to meet her regularly and report on affairs, if only as a formality.
If the Nordic cabinet ever decided to declare war on another country, it would still be Queen Helena who read the declaration.
Moreover, her current public approval was extremely high. If the ruling party did not maintain good relations with her, even a subtle hint of dissatisfaction from her could cost them votes in the next election.
