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The messy news reports, while stirring up patriotic sentiment among the populace, also affected the British Government.
The first to be impacted was the Minister of Police, as James Meld looked at the crowd outside demanding the government reveal the truth, he was completely dumbfounded.
After coming to his senses, James Meld immediately ordered, "Quickly dispatch someone to explain that the assassination of Walters occurred in the Afghan Region, which falls outside the jurisdiction of the police department.
If they want to know the truth about the assassination, tell them to inquire at the Foreign Office."
Even if the Police Department was incredibly competent, it was only responsible for domestic security issues. An assassination that took place abroad had nothing to do with them, and James Meld had no intention of shouldering this unwarranted disaster.
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