This Fujiwara-dono really has good taste!
Especially when it comes to the Saint of Field, his opinion is unexpectedly high. After boasting about the United States and Springfield, Fujiwara Kanezane said leisurely: "But your land is private..."
"This...isn't really a problem, is it?"
Snow wondered:
"Private ownership of land can fully stimulate human motivation. As you just said, this is also the foundation of social stability."
"Yes, that's true to a certain extent. But have you ever thought about the question of whether your country will be hindered by private landowners when it needs to carry out new construction?"
"Huh?" Snow was stunned.
He had never considered this question before. Obstacle...obstacle?
"When you build a new railway or highway that needs to pass through the land of those landowners, will they use various excuses to hinder the construction?"
"this..."
Snow thought about it and found that he could not deny this. Helen, who had come to her senses, said calmly:
"You're right, there is already such a trend."
Helen's background is much deeper than Snow's, and she knows much more than him.
In fact, Massachusetts, where Helen was born, encountered a similar problem during highway construction. Farmers refused to allow the highway to pass through their land for many reasons:
Some think the "compensation" is insufficient, some feel it damages "feng shui," some have grudges against the planners, and some simply refuse to give way for no apparent reason...
There are many reasons;
After repeated wrangling, the construction costs gradually increased to a level that investors could not afford, the planners themselves became desperate, and the highway had to be abandoned.
I never thought that a non-American person thousands of miles away could have anticipated this kind of problem?
After just over an hour of conversation, Helen had already developed a sincere admiration for "His Majesty Kanezane", whom she had no good impression of before coming to Northeast China.
As for Paul, the "ruler," he was suddenly awakened:
Overall, the U.S. road and rail network is currently functioning reasonably well. But what will happen if, in a decade or even decades, both the road and rail networks enter a period of widespread aging?
If we need to expand new road and rail networks, how much pressure and resistance will we encounter due to the issue of private land ownership?
Plan ahead!
This trip to the Northeast was really worth it.
Unexpectedly, this Fujiwara-dono is not what I imagined at all. Not only can he govern Northeast China so well, he has also seen through the worrying problems in the future of our country!
With such a long-term vision, I really want him to have a good talk with Her Highness the Saint; perhaps, the two sides can cooperate?
But private ownership of land...
This is a more serious question than who is the president.
Helen and the other three Americans who were delighted by the compliment didn't know what to say for a moment because the topic came up with the extremely sensitive issue of private land ownership in the United States.
"...The Northeast is still far from developed. The current barren land will be transformed into beautiful towns and cities in the future, which will inevitably mean a huge amount of construction work to be completed;"
"If all the land becomes privately owned, how can we carry out construction? Therefore, we must ensure that farmers have arable land and can live a good life, while also considering the future of the entire country."
Hmm, Your Highness is right... Wait!
We are the ones interviewing him, but why is he always directing the conversation?
At this moment, Uchiyama Kanzo, who had remained silent since the "begging for mercy", suddenly asked:
"Your Highness, then, in your opinion, whose Northeast is it? Is it Japan's?"
The air suddenly froze.
Even Lu Xun looked at his friend in astonishment, wondering why he would ask such a suicidal question when everyone had already agreed to "take the blame" for him.
That’s right, it’s just courting death.
How should Fujiwara no Kanezane answer your question? Should he answer "yes"?
No country in the world approves of Japan's actions, and the "918 investigation" is not over yet!
Answer “no”?
Then why are you Japanese coming to Northeast China? Isn't this an invasion?!
Whether answering "yes" or "no", it would only anger the Japanese officials who have been denying the fact of invasion, and thus bring danger to Uchiyama Kanzo.
Fujiwara no Kanezane glanced at Uchiyama Kanzo indifferently, but then turned his gaze to Lu Xun:
"Brother Xun..."
"Can you please not call me that?" "Okay, Xun brother, I got it, Xun brother..."
".…."
"So, Brother Xun, who do you think the Northeast belongs to?" "Of course it belongs to China!"
“Which China?”
This question confused Lu Xun. What which China?
Isn't it just one China?
Can China have a second one?
"Perhaps my question has confused you. Let me put it another way: Do you think the Kuomintang government can represent China?"
"Of course."
Despite being unhappy with Chiang Kai-shek, the Kuomintang government was after all the only legitimate government in China recognized by the world.
(The relationship between Lu Xun and Chiang Kai-shek seems very complicated. Before the April 412 Incident, Lu and Chiang admired each other. After the April 412 Incident, Lu may curse Chiang but never mention him by name. Chiang may have wanted Lu but never seriously arrested him. Perhaps it was because they were from the same hometown?)
"In other words, do you think that the Kuomintang government, representing China, was correct in its decision to abandon the Northeast and the people who inhabited it?"
"Uh... sure..."
Lu Xun's heart skipped a beat, knowing he had been tricked. He could only bite the bullet and say, "Of course it's not correct!"
"Oh, if that's the case, then why do you think a government that has abandoned large swathes of its own territory and people is qualified to represent China?"
Fujiwara no Kanezane stood up, pointed at the map behind him, looked down at Lu Xun, and quietly changed the logical concept:
"Why do you think that Northeast China belongs to the Kuomintang government?" "Uh..."
"Brother Xun, you support a government that abandons its people and land, a government that humiliates its nation. Are you a so-called capitulator?"
"I.…"
"Ah... actually supporting such a useless and traitorous government, even I, a Japanese, can't stand it..."
6,
Seeing his friend about to be forced into a corner, Uchiyama Kanzo stepped forward in time: "Your Highness, with all due respect, no matter who the Northeast belongs to, no matter who is qualified to represent China, the Northeast has always been China's inherent territory, at least not ours, Japan."
"When did I ever say that Northeast China belongs to us, Japan?" "Huh?"
What does this mean?
Helen and Snow clenched their pens.
The taste of big news - "His Royal Highness Prince Kanezane of Japan personally admitted that Northeast China does not belong to Japan."
Fujiwara no Kanezane - spread his hands: "The Northeast belongs to Manchukuo!"
......"
Fuck!
How shameless!/He is indeed a politician!/He speaks nonsense with his eyes open! Everyone cursed him in their hearts.
"Your Highness, please don't play these word games. The whole world knows what is going on in Manchukuo."
After all, the previous conversation had made the leftists feel somewhat favorable towards Fujiwara no Kanezane, so they did not directly expose the matter to his face:
In the streets and alleys of Northeast China, who doesn't know that Wanrong, the former empress of Manchukuo and the current new emperor, was appointed by you and is even your woman? Why are you still saying "Northeast China belongs to Northeast China of Manchukuo"? Do you think everyone is deaf and blind?
As for claims like "the Japanese were only invited to Northeast China to help build the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere", these people don't believe a single word of it.
However, Fujiwara Kanemi's high bulletproof index and sharp tongue are obviously beyond the cognition of people of this era:
"What's going on? Are the Manchurian Paradise and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere wrong? Aren't the people of Manchukuo living well?"
"Uh..."
Leaving aside the idea of the Great Paradise and the Co-Prosperity Sphere, at least for the last question, no one could say "no" in good conscience, otherwise it would overturn all the previous conversations.
After leaving everyone speechless, Fujiwara Kanezane quickly changed the subject: "Ms. Helen, Mr. Snow and Mr. Paul, I'm sure you've seen what Ms. Field from the United States ordered you to do in Shanghai before you came here. The people of Shanghai must be deeply grateful for this, right?"
The three nodded, their faces filled with pride.
That is the glory of the Saint, and also the glory of them and the United States. May the Saint be above!
Holy Light above!
God is above!
"Then, can I also assume that this is Shanghai, China, that you, the United States, and even Her Majesty the Saint, want to invade?"
"nonsense!"
Helen angrily shouted:
"We are under the guidance of Her Majesty the Saint, rescuing the people of Shanghai! We are fighting for the rights of the people of Shanghai! We have suppressed Huang Jinrong and other bastards who are endangering Shanghai! This is an act of justice!"
Snow and Paul also glared at Fujiwara Kanezane, obviously very dissatisfied with what he said about Haruta.
"oh?"
Fujiwara Kanezane tilted his head, his face full of mocking curiosity: "In that case, I have some questions;"
"You Americans sent out your troops, and we Japanese also sent out our troops;" "You Americans entered Shanghai, and we also entered the Northeast;"
“You Americans suppressed the demons in Shanghai, and we also suppressed the demons in Northeast China;”
"You Americans have benefited the people of Shanghai, and we have also benefited the people of Northeast China..."
"If that's the case, why should you be considered the messengers of justice, while we are labeled 'invaders'?"
"!! !"
Helen and the other two were immediately choked.
No matter what, even if the difference that "Shanghai is a concession and the Northeast is not a concession" is pointed out, it cannot change the fact that the United States invaded Chinese territory and forced China to demarcate concessions.
Wasn't the United States included in the Eight-Nation Alliance?
Although they had to be obedient because they had to serve as dogs, objectively speaking, the military discipline of the Japanese army at that time was indeed "better" than that of the American army!
(Actually, they are all shit, all executioners, no one is better than the other. If I must say, Austria-Hungary might be better because they have fewer people.)
Haha, compared to your "detergent descendants", you guys are really just trying to get clothes.
I easily dragged him into the same "quagmire" with me. How can you be a good reporter if you're so thin-skinned?
Fujiwara no Kanezane shook his head inwardly, and sarcastically defined it: "It seems that you also believe that whoever can bring benefits and advantages to the Chinese people and gain their support is just;"
"If that's the case, if we... Manchukuo can bring a happy life to the people of Northeast China, why don't we have the right to represent Northeast China? Why do we insist on saying that Northeast China belongs to the Kuomintang?"
"Tell me, why?"
“Aren’t you bullying an honest person?!!!”
Regardless of whether it can be done or not, for the leftists, the political correctness of these words is too damn high. Faced with Fujiwara Kanezane's questioning, everyone can only remain silent;
What's more, current research results have proved that the Japanese seem to be really developing the Northeast, which is even more irrefutable.
After extinguishing everyone's anger, Fujiwara Kanema grabbed the enemy and said:
"In fact, I've already discussed this issue seriously with a gentleman of considerable political standing in China, and he's currently verifying my words throughout Northeast China..."
Before anyone could guess who this "gentleman" was, Fujiwara no Kanezane's next words made them quickly grasp their pens and papers:
"I can tell you the exact conversation I had with him at the time, and please record it in full. If you take it out of context, I will personally go to the United States to protest to Her Highness the Saint..."
"I have always believed that the people are..."
"...Whoever can represent the development requirements of China's advanced productive forces, the direction of advanced culture, and the fundamental interests of the people is qualified to truly lead them!"
"Now, the farmers in Northeast China represent the majority of the people. Their fundamental interests are land, freedom from oppression by landlords, and the ability to live with dignity as human beings. Therefore, I will respond to their expectations."
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