Jing Xi boarded the Chinese government plane that would take him to the United Nations summit in New York on the 12th of May. Everything was going according to plan. Jing would cause a minor outbreak at the United Nations summit to divert media attention from the Suwan outbreak. The Chinese civil rights movement was congregating in Suwan, and what better way to get rid of them than causing a massive outbreak? Jing would then lock down the city and have his secret police murdering everyone that opposed him. In the aftermath, Jing would claim that the Hei Bai virus caused their deaths.
To create the Suwan outbreak, Jing had transferred infected Uighur prisoners to the city. Furthermore, he had ordered Tzi Cheng to contaminate the water supply with large amounts of selenium. The selenium would activate the dormant Hei Bai virus and make millions sick within a matter of days. Thousands would die from the virus, but many more would die from the purges that Jing would put through during the lockdown. Likewise, Jing would cause minor outbreaks in other cities, to motivate lockdowns there. In the end, everyone that the AI had identified as his opponents, 1.2 million people, would be wiped off the face of the Earth. After the genocide, the Columnist Party of China would reign supreme and people would have to deify Jing.
When it came to the summit in New York, Jing would pick a more careful approach. He had ordered the caterer, which he owned, to supply Brazil nuts at most of the conference tables. Some people would undoubtedly get sick, which would steal all the media attention. But most delegates wouldn't touch the nuts and wouldn't get sick. Furthermore, Jing had ordered the caterer to serve the important delegates other snacks to avoid triggering the virus.
Jing called his right-hand-man Tzi Cheng:
- Is everything ready?
Tzi:
- Yes. We have transferred Jared and the infected Uighurs to Suwan. We will release them and contaminate the water supply in two days.
Jing:
- Excellent. Have you organised the minor outbreaks and the lockdowns of our other major cities?
Tzi:
- Yes. We are ready to move in and seize all the enemies of China during this glorious time of our history.
- It's a shame that you cannot lead us through the great purge.
Jing:
- Yes. But I have to visit the United Nations. I have to get infected myself to prove that I am innocent and that the enemies of China are behind this.
Tzi:
- Yes. I know. Best of luck chairman Xi.
Jing:
- For China and the rise of the dragon! Dismissed, Tzi.
After saying this, Jing hung up the phone. He felt uncomfortable knowing that he would have to get sick with the Hei Bai Virus to create an alibi for himself. But it was a risk that he was willing to take. When it came to strengthening the power of himself and his party, no risk was too high.
"Bring me some honey liqueur, dog." Jing shouted to Biyu, and he leaned back in his chair full of joy, as the sweet drops satisfied his taste buds, and the alcohol calmed his senses.