In short, laziness strikes again.
You don't want to be the emperor, you don't want to manage Korea, you don't want to manage Taiwan, which is so small, will you be so lazy one day that you won't care about Northeast China anymore?
How come the Fujiwara family gave birth to a lazy guy like you?
The Emperor, in a state of confusion, issued an order:
"Send the message, have Hachimangu arrange the work and report back to Tokyo immediately... no, within three days!"
493 Northeast Korea and Taiwan are all independent, what a beautiful thing
*)))Alas, the Taiwanese people are so welcoming, it makes me "ε=( oWhat should I do..."
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Seeing Fujiwara Kaneshi standing by the window, gazing at the surging crowd below with a hypocritical sigh, even the agent couldn't help but mutter:
"Commander, you seem a bit too disgusting.
"Snapped!"
Fujiwara Kanezane casually slapped his own human-shaped figure on the buttocks, splashing a wave of buttocks:
"How can you speak so disrespectfully? This is called wearing the yellow robe and declining the position three times, don't you understand? When you become emperor in the future, you will have to follow this process too. It must be decided by the organization. Do you understand me, the people?"
“…I have a feeling you’re not going to go through this process.
"Tsk... that spoiler dog deserves to have his penis cut off..."
"I'm sorry I don't have that kind of thing and can't satisfy your special sexual fetish. Also, I remember you are not from Sichuan, right?
"I must emphasize here that the damage to Sichuan's reputation is primarily a Chengdu problem..."
"You don't even deny your sexual quirk..."
Someone who had made his way through the forums and the agent, whose bickering skills had become increasingly proficient but who had remained restrained, exchanged a few words for a while, and when they had almost finished packing, they walked out of the temporary residence together.
At this time, there was already a huge crowd outside the door. Not only were there local people and gentry, but there were also a large number of reporters who had rushed in from other parts of Taiwan and even from mainland China!
The news has been made public long ago, and everyone knows that Prince Hachimangu Kanezane is leaving Taiwan today.
“Your Highness!
"Your Highness, please don't leave us!
Your Highness, please stay in Taiwan!
"Your Highness, please..."
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Facing these sincere or false, feigned or sincere calls, surrounded by the agents and others and under the anxious gazes of the guards, Fujiwara no Kanezane strode forward, waved his hand vigorously at the crowd, and raised his voice:
"Everyone! Please listen to me!"
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Amid the continuous shouts of the naval soldiers, his will was successfully conveyed and the crowd gradually quieted down.
"Everyone! I don't need to elaborate on what happened recently. This explosion has brought tremendous pain to Keelung and Taiwan..."
After the agent simultaneously translated the Japanese into Taiwanese local dialect, slight and suppressed sobs were heard from the crowd.
Although this explosion did not cause many casualties among the people, it did cause great losses to the relevant official departments of Keelung Municipal Government.
From city hall to police stations, almost every Japanese-established institution was bombed, and many "civil servants" and police officers were killed or injured;
In addition, senior officials who went to Keelung Port to attend the welcoming ceremony were almost wiped out, and the entire organization was on the verge of paralysis.
So, having said that, even if Fujiwara no Kanezane had not issued the "lifting of martial law order", it would have been completely impossible for the local irregular military forces in Keelung to carry out a massacre and large-scale raids.
Otherwise, how could the people from the Northeast take over Keelung so smoothly?
However, apart from those who were saddened by the death or injury of their loved ones in the bombing, most of the people who came to the conference felt gloating or excited about it.
The reason for gloating is that almost all those killed in the bombing were Japanese… No, they were the executioners and accomplices of the Taiwan authorities in oppressing Taiwan;
As mentioned earlier, until the full-scale outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War and the realization of insufficient military strength, Japan's strategy in Taiwan was to "buy off the aristocratic families," rather than the later "imperialization movement" that had far-reaching consequences and was intended to sever Taiwan's ties with China.
Therefore, at this stage, those who can get a position in official institutions or even just work part-time are basically closely related to the local traitor families in Taiwan. They are either members of those families or lackeys.
There may be good people among this group, but they are very few in number. It is common for them to oppress the people, and there are countless people who led the Japanese to massacre people everywhere.
Therefore, they suffered heavy casualties, and except for a very few saints, most people were too happy to feel sad at all.
I'm excited because, with these bastards gone, there will be a lot of vacancies, right?
Now that Prince Kanezane is in power, even if it's only temporary, our chance has arrived.
?
Anyway, no matter what, His Highness Prince Kanezane, who is said to have a mild temper and good nature, is much easier to serve than Japanese idiots like Nakagawa Kenzo, right?
Therefore, they were the ones who reacted most strongly to Fujiwara no Kanezane's decision to leave Taiwan:
How can you leave when we haven't been arranged yet?
...The 'Taiwan Straits National Salvation and Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army' that led this attack is undoubtedly the culprit, but after learning about the situation in Taiwan over the past few days, I can't help but fall into my aunt's thoughts;";
"Is this attack solely the responsibility of the attackers? Shouldn't Taiwan's previous leaders also reflect on their own problems?"
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There was silence in the audience, but not many people showed obvious surprise.
Prince Kanezane had already expressed a similar view in a previous telegram, and this time he was merely repeating and confirming it.
He is truly worthy of being called the "benevolent ruler" of the Northeast. Even though he is Japanese, he still "has the people in mind" and is truly a man who aspires to rule the world!
….I don’t want to go into detail about who is right and who is wrong here, but this situation must change. The old management methods are no longer applicable to Taiwan’s current situation and must be corrected.
Fujiwara Kanezane's voice echoed in front of the ruins of the city hall across from his apartment, filled with a bewitching and inexplicably hopeful power:
"So, this time, I left Taiwan not because the chaos in Taiwan has ended, but rather because it is a new beginning!"
"I have already reached an agreement with the government and will work hard to find a new path for Taiwan to achieve long-term stability, sustainable prosperity, and happiness for its people!"
"Please believe me!"
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With anticipation and cheers, the agent took Fujiwara Kanezane on a plane and left Keelung. After several replenishment and rest stops at naval bases along the way, they returned to Tokyo.
"Your Majesty, I was having fun and busy with work! Why did you call me back to do the gods and demons?"
"Please pay attention to the etiquette in front of the emperor!"
Hirohito first glared at Fujiwara no Kanezane in annoyance, then nodded to the agent who was about to examine Empress Nagako, staring at her back for a long time before turning his gaze back:
“Yes, quite on time.
Although it was a little later than the required "three days", he made this request to prevent Fujiwara no Kanezane from being lazy and making excuses, so he didn't take it too seriously.
"So, why did you call me back? Taiwan..."
"You also know this is a Taiwan issue? So tell me, what are your thoughts on this?"
"Didn't the telegram say that?
"How can I explain it in just a few words? I want to hear you explain it in person.
件H
Damn it, you still have to let me think of something and make it up for you right in front of you, right?
"Oh, that's it..."
Fujiwara no Kanezane had no choice but to repeat his previous reasons to Hirohito in a more detailed and embellished way:
"...So the problem now lies with the Taiwan Strait Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army. If they launch a propaganda offensive, it will be very detrimental to our rule in Taiwan;"
"Thankfully, the resistance organization still trusts me. I suspect they were among those who petitioned at Keelung City Hall a few days ago. I even suspect they have ties to the Nanjing government and the remnants of the resistance in Northeast China."
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Hirohito frowned, feeling a little annoyed.
First there was this ridiculous "Northeastern National Salvation and Anti-Japanese United Army," and now there's this "Taiwan Strait Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army"!
Damn it, I still killed too few!
Although he thought so in his heart, comparing the reports from Fujiwara no Kanezane and other departments, Hirohito was very clear that killing alone would not be enough to stabilize the situation.
Have you not seen the Peking referendum?
Therefore, in the final analysis, it is still necessary to rely on the method that Fujiwara no Kanezane has always insisted on to solve the problem, including the Korean Peninsula, which has now become completely chaotic in the northwest of Shanxi.
The problem is, after asking several times, this guy doesn't want to care at all!
Hirohito is now having a headache.
The loyal ones are not doing well;
Those who are good at doing things have too many small thoughts of their own;
Someone like Fujiwara no Kanezane, who is both loyal and capable, is just lazy...
Oh, Amaterasu, it’s so hard for me.
In order to get Fujiwara no Kanezane to take over Korea and suppress Taiwan, which was beginning to show signs of instability, the Emperor had to shamelessly continue to "request":
"Kaneshi, that North Korea..."
If it were an ordinary person, except for someone with seniority like Saionji Kimmochi, Hirohito would have already issued an order, regardless of whether you like it or not;
But for Fujiwara no Kanezane, this is not possible.
Putting aside emotional factors, Hirohito's current prestige and status depend on the power held by the imperial family, and the most important person among them is undoubtedly Fujiwara no Kanezane.
It is no exaggeration to say that he and Fujiwara no Kanezane were ants on the same rope. Once Fujiwara no Kanezane got into trouble, his power would suffer a major blow, and he might even be counterattacked by the feudal party's army.
Being polite and cautious is not only out of respect for "Hachimangu Kanezane-no-Ou" himself, but also out of protecting one's own interests.
Of course, from an emotional point of view, Hirohito had unconditional trust in Fujiwara no Kanezane, and he was not worried about giving him any high status or power.
How could a man who showed no interest in the throne and refused it several times not be a great loyal minister?
The most obvious contrast is this "Keelung Petition Incident."
In fact, as early as 1925, when Yongren passed through Taiwan on his way back from a study tour in Europe and the United States, local Taiwanese "bamboo forestry farmers" planned to petition him collectively, suing the Taiwanese authorities for their cruel exploitation.
(The leaders of this petition are not only Chinese, but also quite a few Japanese, with the mentality of "the emperor is wise, and the bad guys are the subordinates"...)
Although the Taiwanese authorities suppressed the incident so strongly that Hirohito never met the petitioners, he was still reprimanded by Hirohito after returning to Japan.
Because Hirohito knew that although his brother was far less powerful than his cousin Fujiwara no Kanezane, the former was a threat to the seat under his buttocks, while the latter was an important part of maintaining his power!
When Yongren was petitioned, the Emperor was furious and said, "Damn traitors!"
When Kanezane was petitioned, Hirohito was pleased that "he is indeed my brother."
This is the gap.
Therefore, even though Yoshiko is now pregnant and is likely to give birth to a rare prince, Fujiwara no Kanezane is still a very important "Emperor backup."
The royal family's natural disaster rate is too high, and we cannot put all our hopes on one young son.
If things go wrong, at least the meat can be rotten in your own pot!
“Don’t ask, don’t answer, don’t care, don’t look for me.
Fujiwara Kanezane rolled his eyes:
"It's already stressful enough for me to manage Northeast China for you, and you want me to manage other places? Don't even think about it."
It’s not that Fujiwara Kanezane is really not interested, but he really can’t manage it.
Speaking of which, this matter is closely related to the CCP's "poor performance."
The Northeast plus a "Northern Anti-Japanese Corps" has already drained most of the elites that the CCP can mobilize. Where does it get the spare energy to manage other areas?
Although the Communist Party of China has been desperately increasing its efforts to cultivate talents, it is still far from enough. This is also one of the important reasons for "abandoning Peking."
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