Polish citizens are radically in agreement with the European Observer channel's opinion, fiercely criticizing the Polish National News Agency, which urged calm, as "traitors! Nazi accomplices! Bastards! Hitler's bootlickers! Germany's gloves! Merkel's Poland's condoms!"

In any case, under the influence of public opinion, the Polish National News Agency was practically indistinguishable from the German puppet army.

Moreover, Poland has a long-standing political habit of seeking reparations from Germany.

During World War II, Germany invaded Poland, so there is no reason why Germany should not pay reparations!

Why are the Germans still able to act so arrogantly on Polish soil?

Why can't the money Poland owes Germany be deducted from its World War II reparations?

In Tokyo, Li Xinghe told Charlotte:

"Many things only need a trigger. A government must clearly realize that morality can be noble, but the means are rarely noble. I only need to create one bomb to bring down the Polish government."

"really?"

Queen Charlotte was shocked and looked at Li Xinghe with admiration.

Ms. Olympia was very satisfied.

Yes, that's the kind of shamelessness she wanted Charlotte to learn, instead of going on spring outings with Li Xinghe's adopted daughters and spending the whole day playing with little kids.

Poland, Europe Watch continues to fan the flames.

A new event that ignited public opinion in Poland stemmed from a secret report obtained by Russian hackers after breaching the Polish government's database, cited by Russia Today. The report alleges that the Polish government falsified its fiscal statements to conceal its massive debt caused by a decade-long spree of foreign military equipment purchases.

The report presented a one-sided picture to the Polish people: "The Polish government's fiscal revenue and expenditure can only last until June of this year."

Without considering other options such as seeking aid from the IMF, asking other countries for help, or printing more money, the Polish government's cash reserves can only last until June.

In fact, many countries in the world do not have six months' worth of funds in their government accounts. In fact, many countries live on debt and rely on debt-to-debt swaps, such as the United States and Japan.

Therefore, the debt problem is not actually a problem at all.

Poland is different. Poland does not have such strong financial management capabilities, and its current economic situation looks very bad.

Ordinary people don't understand such complicated issues.

All they knew was that the government was out of money.

When normal international investors see such a report, they will only think that there is an opportunity to profit from the trading of Polish government bonds, and that it is time to hype up the risks of Polish government bonds and force the Polish people to pay up.

But what the Poles see is the possibility of nationwide bankruptcy.

They asked the government, "Where's the money? Do we really have no money left?"

Faced with this situation, the Polish government dared not answer and could only hastily send out its own mouthpiece, sending financial experts to speak on television.

On television, financial experts incessantly promoted their market rescue philosophies to the public:

"We can ask the IMF for help, we can... sell shares of large companies, we can open up more agricultural markets, we can take out international loans, for example, by finding that rich bastard Li Xinghe, we can issue more emergency bonds, we can even consider raising taxes! We have a million ways to solve this little economic problem, and we have so many solutions in our economic policy box. Don't worry."

He spoke with great confidence, but the Polish audience watching on television was shocked.

Increase taxes? Issue more government bonds? Seek aid from the IMF? Sell corporate shares? Open agricultural markets? Provide loans?

Do you know how many Poles will be so poor that they can't even survive by becoming homeless on the streets?

Did you know that Ukrainian food shortages have caused widespread bankruptcy among Polish farmers?

In Tokyo, Queen Charlotte learned that such methods existed.

Li Xinghe seized the opportunity to write a powerful article and sent it to the European Observer Channel.

The article was quickly translated anonymously into Polish and published online.

So, at a time when public sentiment was filled with fear and people were already on edge, an anonymous initiative suddenly appeared on social media platforms.

Its name is:

"The final solution for the German-controlled company!"

The entire article extensively recounts the devastation and mistreatment Poland suffered by Germany during World War II, and then proceeds to pose questions to the Polish people:

"Do you support seeking international aid from the IMF, selling off the German and South Korean tanks, self-propelled artillery, and weapons that we Polish people purchased with our tax money, and having everyone tighten their belts and live frugally for 20 years to pay off this huge debt? Russia is right in front of us, and the red regime is also in front of us."

The Poles were naturally unwilling; if they sold their weapons, wouldn't they become the suckers of Eastern Europe?

Although the Polish government's military expansion plan has not been going smoothly, and while the Polish people are very enthusiastic in their words, they simply do not join the army.

Therefore, this article offered its own suggestion:

"So you support using our Polish taxpayers' money to purchase German and South Korean tanks, self-propelled artillery, and weapons to convey our Polish anger to Germany and tell them, 'We won't give you a single penny in return!' During World War II, they invaded us. In 2022, the Polish government demanded $1.2 trillion in compensation from Germany for World War II aggression. In 2025, Polish President Nawrocki demanded $1.6 trillion in compensation from Germany for World War II aggression, but Germany refused them all!"

The article sparked a wave of calls for Poland to demand reparations from Germany for World War II.

The vast majority of people, including Poland's ruling Law and Justice party itself, think this article is a good idea.

Polish protesters took to the streets and shouted angrily at the German embassy:

"Yeah! We won't pay back a single penny! We'll demand three trillion euros in compensation from Germany to compensate Poland!"

As for Poland's promise not to pursue the compensation it previously received from Germany, and the large tracts of fertile land that Poland ceded from Germany, Poland will naturally never acknowledge those.

That was all the previous government's business. What does it have to do with our current government?

With a few clever maneuvers, Li Xinghe, a master of media manipulation, successfully positioned Poland, a country already rife with chauvinism and escalating extremism, in the position everyone had been hoping for.

Li Xinghe stroked the little queen's long hair:

"The next step is to persuade the Polish government to actually demand repayment from Germany."

"Oh."

Her Majesty the Queen was a little confused about the direction this whole route was taking, and nodded in bewilderment.

As a result, the European Watch channel sent an inflammatory signal to Poland:

"Poland bears the responsibility of fighting communism and Russian invasion for all of Europe. Shouldn't other countries provide Poland with security protection fees? Should Poland bear the triple pressure of the Ukrainian invasion, communism, and Russia all by itself? If Germany, France, and Italy don't pay, then Poland will stop resisting and allow the Red Army to enter Poland, which has a long history of communism!"

This threat really frightened Europeans.

If Poland had given up resistance, given the speed at which the Germans surrendered, even if France had risen to power, it wouldn't have been able to withstand the rapid advance of the new Soviet Union.

European media finally realized what was happening and began to angrily criticize Li Xinghe, the mastermind behind what was collectively known as the 'Polish January Storm':

"You bastard!"

"Li Xinghe is the worst man in the world, the most despicable troublemaker. The few techniques he pointed out allowed the new Soviet Union to act recklessly in Poland's propaganda, manipulating the Polish government and the Polish National News Agency to the point that they were completely unable to cope. Everyone became a black pawn in his manipulation of public opinion."

Although there was no concrete evidence, European countries were on high alert, and when they discovered that Poland was about to cause trouble, they hurriedly shifted the blame to Li Xinghe.

British media took advantage of the time to stir things up, with The Guardian even uttering a classic quote:

"With just a flick of his finger in Tokyo, Li Xinghe can make Europe, thousands of miles away, dance like a bomb with a magnitude 5 earthquake inside its ass!"

Ridiculed by the British across the sea, French and German media could only intensify their anti-Li campaign:

"A movement to boycott Li Xinghe across Europe!"

In short, the goal is to thoroughly criticize and discredit Li Xinghe.

However, this does not solve the core problem of Poland's poor finances and the Polish people's desire to default on their debts.

Germany also lacks funds, and the German government has refused to undertake a national-level debt restructuring for this issue.

So, as the month drew to a close and Li Xinghe's family was about to welcome a new baby, Polish government negotiators quietly crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border.

At the Tokyo Royal Hospital, Li Xinghe smiled as he handed over the terms to Duchess Olympia:

"Poland has requested secret negotiations on a peace treaty regarding the border standoff. I suspect they want to withdraw their Leopard and M1A2 tank units to facilitate a westward redeployment of their forces. Haha, interesting."

This means that, faced with the choice between 'being heavily indebted' and 'learning from the hardships of the Korean War' and 'eliminating the creditors,' the Polish government naturally chose to beg for food from Germany.

The $1.2 trillion and $1.5 trillion in reparations for World War II aggression were precisely used to fill the huge hole in the government's finances.

This is not a unique innovation. When the European debt crisis broke out, Greece used its tank army and the slogan of compensation for Germany's aggression during World War II to force Germany to restructure its debt, giving Greece a chance to recover.

Olympia said, not entirely unexpectedly:

"It can be said that almost every country that was invaded by Germany could use this tactic. Even Denmark."

Denmark? Really?

They only have a few thousand professional officers and soldiers. If Denmark were to attack Germany, it would truly be a fierce and evenly matched contest.

"So the plan succeeded?"

The little queen was deeply impressed by the month-long learning experience.

Li Xinghe shrugged and smiled, saying:

"You see, a dog can't stop eating shit."

It's still the same road.

This world is such a piece of crap.

If you want to cause trouble, there are countless outhouses.

Chapter 118 The whole world is in an uproar (3700 words)

The border between Ukraine and Poland.

Krakovezi village.

After more than a year of construction, long trenches and barbed wire were dug along the border, and a large group of strong female soldiers patrolled the border blockade carrying red flags. However, due to Poland's deteriorating economy, the border trading posts gradually became a haunt for Polish-Ukrainian traders.

Here, the planned economy bureau organized by the new Soviet Union built a super-large trade market. China-Europe freight trains from China arrived here without any obstacles. Large cranes unloaded the containers on site, and then tower cranes bypassed the border wall to place them directly onto trucks driven by traders. The traders then drove the trucks directly to their destinations, where unloading began.

The economy here boomed rapidly in a short period of time, and more than 100,000 people gradually gathered here, establishing a huge trading port.

It is very famous in both Ukraine and Poland, and is known as "Chinatown".

Many veteran party members questioned this, but the Ministry of Planning and Economy told them:

"Look at this ruble, is it noble or base?"

Ukraine was merely a transit point for the goods. The orderers were European merchants, and the producers were Chinese. Regardless of whether there were any obstacles, these goods would all head to Europe, and the new Soviet Union would profit from this.

The purpose of establishing the European Command in the first place was to resell goods and smuggle various products to Europe. As a result, hundreds of thousands of Chinese merchants gathered in the new Soviet Union and carried out trading activities under the market economy.

The money earned was all used for the economic construction of the new Soviet Union. Ukraine's economy recovered rapidly, with both steel and coal production soaring, and per capita income increasing by 31%.

But even though the money was made, what was the purpose?

The staff of the European Command accompanied Hu Zhantian on his tour of Chinatown.

The staff officers, gazing at the Polish tanks parked in the distance, said to Hu Zhantian:

"Poland looks very restless, like a balloon about to burst. The Poles don't want to endure the hardships, don't want to lower their already low standard of living, and want to protect their income, so they've decided to make things even harder for the Germans. Their parliament is about to start voting soon."

Hu Zhantian was even more struck by the fact that, based on insider information he had seen, many right-wing groups in European countries were gravitating towards Li Xinghe. He said:

"All of Europe is turning the tables."

"It feels like 1990."

Everyone agrees that with America spinning itself wildly, European values ​​can no longer be sustained.

Of course, more importantly, Europe's economy is also on the verge of collapse.

It can be said that the unsustainable political and economic situation is a result of their intertwined spiral, leading to the current predicament.

The General Staff reached a conclusion:

"Their faith has collapsed. Just like the faith of the Soviet Union once collapsed."

What are the beliefs in Europe and America?

For at least the forty years following the Cold War, it was the neoconservatives in the United States who championed the "end of history of democracy and freedom," while Europeans seized the opportunity to insert their own "correct values" in an attempt to unify Europe. Having enjoyed the post-Cold War benefits, they became even more convinced of the sanctity of these values.

Today, such values ​​cannot support political operations or maintain economic activity. The collapse of the United States is a direct result of this, and the collapse and instability are spreading among the people of Europe.

Today's patrol along the Ukrainian border is naturally because the European Command needs to study the strategic situation.

In fact, many people within the General Staff themselves have said:

"I can't hold back anymore. It's time to put an end to this."

Some people say:

"After more than a year of nationwide mobilization, social production has recovered very rapidly, and Ukrainians who had fled abroad are returning. If we don't take action soon, morale in the military will slump. Moreover, everyone is well aware that allocating a large portion of government revenue to military spending is very detrimental to economic recovery and development."

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