Landevarnik wrote:Four men in suits approached the delegates from Japan and the Pacific States, and the United States of Unfreedom. A blue-eyed man with a grizzled face and a shock of blonde hair of them showed his credentials, a warrant card of the Landevarnik Polisvakt.
"Ladies, Gentlemen," he said with all due respect, "My name is Inspector Klaus Korvarsson, with the Landevarnik police, specifically the security detail of Government House. We have tolerated your inappropriate behavior for quite some time now -- however, we feel we now are well within our rights to ask that you leave the House. Under Landevarnik law, you have both committed crimes that would have caused you to be placed under arrest, were you not under the amnesty and protection of the diplomatic class. We have observed threatening behavior, and now outright assault. It is therefore our great displeasure that we must ask you to remove yourselves at once."
He gestured towards the door, speaking with an air of discretion underscored by a tone of voice that indicated he was not making a suggestion.
"Please, if you'll both step outside and make your separate ways back to the hotel. We do not wish further conflict tonight, and certainly not violence. Perhaps when your blood has cooled, you might return to the conference tomorrow." he said firmly.
Yurick bowed his head in accord with the Inspector. "My apologies for any inconvenience the Japanese or myself have caused tonight." he said looking at the man. "You as a military man yourself," Yurick began, noticing the man's scarred features and medal-laiden chest, "must know that war is not something we wish for, nor conflict." he said. "Those..people carry themselves as the victors of war, pompous and greedy. I am deeply interested in our world's history myself, and I must warn you that the last time the victors of a war carried themselves in the fashion the Japanese do it only ignited more conflict that cost millions of lives." he said making his way towards the large doors of the Government House. "You have been an isolated nation up until now, but opening yourself up to the likes of the Japanese only brings conflict to your people and your island." he said, aiming the warning at Inspector Korvarsson like a dagger. Yurick watched as Director Hoover made his way to Yurick's side, along with the rest of the Director's security detail. "Mr. Director, this is Inspector Klaus Korvarsson of the Landevarnik Polisvakt, we have been requested to return to the hotel until the morning." Yurick said to Hoover. Director Hoover glared at the Inspector for a moment before bowing his head in respect. "As you please, it is not our nation to decide the rules in." Hoover said to the man as he opened the door and walked out into the frigid Arctic air, leaving Yurick alone inside for a moment. "International diplomacy is a slippery slope, Mr. Korvarsson, and I suggest you tell this to your Prime Minister as well." Yurick said as he began to leave the building. "Good night, Inspector." Yurick said ducking out of the building.
As Yurick exited the building he saw the Japanese entourage walking off into the direction of the hotel and frowned. What must be done must be done, he thought to himself as he pulled a satellite phone out of his coat pocket and dialed a number. "Yes..go ahead with it." Yurick said to the man on the other side of the phone. "Yes..as we discussed it, all Japanese embassy personnel are hence forth persona non grata within the American Federal Socialist Republic." he said a scowl running across his face. "Thank you, and good night Lieutenant." he said as he closed the lid to the satellite phone before putting it back in his pocket. "How does it feel now to watch it burn?" he asked the cold air rhetorically.