Divine Emissary
14 New Mission, Foreign Language 3, Flowers

Wang Cunye

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" New mission: Study in the News Division, observe a regular press conference in the News Division, and write a speech. [Mission Reward: Beginner Lottery Chance]”

The system's notification sounded at the right time.

Gu Chen took a look at the requirements of the new task and found that it was not difficult.

No one could write a speech.

Every time the spokesperson of the Foreign Education Department wrote a manuscript, it was basically completed by a lot of people. During the process, they would make changes and check for mistakes. At the last moment, when the spokesperson faced the reporters 'questions, he had to make a decision on the spot.

Therefore, it was impossible to complete it alone.

However, the system did not issue such a ridiculous mission.

Otherwise, this would not be a Basic Quest. It would at least be an Advanced Quest.

Thinking of this, Gu Chen took the documents and went to the news department.

Each department of the Foreign Education Department had their own office area, but fortunately, it was not far from the Eastern Continent Department to the News Department. It was just a walk downstairs and a few turns before they arrived.

After showing the documents, the news department registered Gu Chen and gave him a temporary travel certificate.

Finally, he was informed that there would be a regular press conference for the Foreign Education Department the day after tomorrow. The speaker this time would be Hong Lei.

Speaking of this person, some people might feel that this name was very familiar. Yes, he was one of the previous speakers of the foreign education department. Because of his natural dull expression, he was loved by the masses and was even given a nickname, called: Dailei.

Speaking of Dailei, he had to mention the three treasures of the foreign education department. Which three treasures were these three treasures?

They were Meng Ying, Dai Lei, and Zhan Gang.

They were Hua Chunying, Hong Lei, and Qin Gang.

The reason why he mentioned these three people was because the speeches would usually be reviewed by the spokesperson in the end, and the speeches would be written according to their habits.

For example, there would be different people who would speak up for different events, situations, and situations.

To put it simply, when there was a need to avoid the question, Meng Ying would answer it."I don't know. I've never heard of it.”

When it came to Tai Chi, Dai Lei was the one to answer."You said I did it, but you saw me do it? Didn't you do it before?"

And when they needed a strong domestic response, Zhan Gang was needed. His answer was: "Damn you, that's right, I did it!”

According to our understanding, the characteristics of the three people's speeches can be summarized in twelve words: What does it have to do with you? Was this considered a problem? There was such a thing?

In addition, the spokesperson of the Foreign Education Department also needed to pay attention to diplomatic language when speaking and writing a speech.

Speaking of this, many of you might have seen the video of the spokesperson of the Foreign Education Department. Many of you don't understand what the spokesperson meant when he spoke about certain things. Why can't we understand it?

Nonsense, I want you to not understand!

If the sentence was simple and straightforward, it was easy to make mistakes and even cause conflicts between the two countries.

In order to avoid these contradictions, he needed to say something that was not true. This way, even if the other party misinterpreted it later and caused something bad to happen, he could push the blame to the other party.

For example, we may occasionally see the spokesperson of the Foreign Affairs Department speaking, in which words such as concern, friendly conversation, frank conversation, appreciation, respect, regret, etc. frequently appear.

These words all had different meanings.

For example, saying that something was "of concern" or "of serious concern" meant that the government would take tough steps.

To say that something "cannot be left unmoved" or "cannot be ignored" was to hint to the other party that if the situation continued to worsen, the government would intervene.

To say that they would have to carefully reconsider their position was a warning that friendly relations were about to become hostile.

By saying that the talks were "beneficial", he implied that the talks had not achieved concrete results.

For example, when we watch the news, the leader of a certain country visits, the leader of our country receives him, and the two sides have a cordial and friendly conversation. This is actually the literal meaning.

If they were to join in and talk frankly, it meant that they had a huge disagreement and could not communicate. If we were to exchange opinions, it would mean that we were talking about our own things during the meeting and did not reach an agreement.

There were also things like having a full exchange of opinions, which meant that the two sides could not reach an agreement and had a fierce argument.

Our reservations mean that we refuse to agree.

We express our regret and dissatisfaction.

We can't ignore this incident. This is an imminent intervention.

You will be responsible for the consequences of your actions against XX. This means that if possible, our country will resort to force (of course, this may also be a bluff.

Don't say that we didn't warn you beforehand. It means that you, kid, don't blame us for not reminding you beforehand. Prepare your coffin.

……

And so on, and so on. There were also a lot of diplomatic rhetoric.

It seemed useless, but in fact, it was necessary in diplomacy.

Although a diplomatic speech seemed difficult, as long as one understood the whole story and the country's attitude towards the matter, they could write a speech based on these diplomatic words.

It wasn't difficult, but it wasn't easy either.

It all depended on one's personal comprehension.

After learning about this, Gu Chen also had a lot of experience when he was an economic counselor in his previous life.

He immediately went to the News Department to meet with the think tanks there and get to know each other.

Although it was a secondment, he would probably stay in the News Department for a long time, so he still had to build a good relationship with his colleagues.

[PS: Why haven't there been any comments today? Is there no one reading?]

The book review section was frighteningly quiet. If there was someone there…could they make a sound?

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