Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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Hinako frowned, but what she was thinking was:
"I'm not nervous, I'm just thinking about how to arrange things to make them look nice."
Her main worry lately is her inability to get pregnant, and she's almost lost her appetite. She really needs to kill someone to relieve the stress.
On the communication channel, Wu Jianzhong suddenly said:
“Tie them up together, make them kneel like sinners, and chop them down one by one. I get angry just looking at them.”
Everyone agreed.
Indeed, the pro-independence camp in Taiwan can be described as heinous criminals against the country.
The author says:
Author's Note: Thank you for your support. Here's 4100 words. Contrary to popular belief, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs is actually quite agile and moves very quickly. However, the Japanese media is creating an information cocoon, and the two sides often coordinate their actions, making it rather difficult to discern the truth.
Chapter 496: The Civilian Goods Killer Gang, and I'm the Special Ambassador? (4900 words)
3 month 10 day.
Aoba Building, 3-chome, Roppongi.
It happened to be a rainy day, an auspicious day for killing and silencing witnesses.
Two dilapidated vans with fake license plates were parked downstairs at the Aoba Building. Due to the tense situation, the building had been emptied and was filled with Japanese Foreign Ministry officials and Taiwanese representatives. Surveillance cameras were installed at all the entrances and exits.
Inside the vehicle, Wu Jianzhong and his team began intensively preparing their equipment:
"The full-coverage raincoat is actually a civilian product."
"Anti-slip shoe covers and anti-slip gloves are civilian products, but they are very useful."
Looking at the group of people who were completely covered up, Li Xinghe was speechless.
Why are they all consumer goods?
Li Xinghe distributed silenced pistols to them from his car: "Use mine, standard military equipment, leaked from the US military camp."
However, he also put on a raincoat, helmet, shoes, and gloves to prevent leaving too many traces in the heavy rain.
Fujihinako and Sasaki Toya, their eyes gleaming, followed behind, each carrying a gun and a knife. Because of the raincoat, no one noticed Sasaki Toya, who was even conducting prenatal exercises with her child.
Nine people, wearing raincoats and masks, first sabotaged the external transformer to cut off the power to the entire building, then skillfully cut off the surveillance lines, and rushed to the roof of the building.
At that moment, many people were still having a meeting inside.
The most hilarious reaction came from the Taiwanese people, who exclaimed in shock:
"Does China really have assassin groups overseas?"
"Damn it, Chinese assassins are after us!"
It is well known that among anti-China and cult groups overseas, there has long been a narrative that China has been sending assassins abroad to persecute them. Whether it's the base...
Whether driven by the narrative need to obtain political protection from developed countries or by the need for the pseudo-regime of Taiwan and the media on the island to create an information cocoon, they all claim the existence of a Chinese overseas assassin group. This assassin group is elusive and can control the US House of Representatives at the top and beat up an octogenarian at the bottom, applicable to all anti-China scenarios.
This assassin group is invisible to intelligent people, but they won't admit they can't see it. Foolish people follow along, making up stories every day, deceiving themselves into believing they're insane. Thus, after more than thirty years of development, overseas Chinese have come to believe it without question.
More than twenty Japanese and Taiwanese people tried to go down the fast staircase, but they ran into Li Xinghe who was coming up from there. He forced them into the conference room with a pistol.
Li Xinghe angrily rebuked them in distorted Japanese:
"Stop! Get in!"
"We are the Blood Pact, here to find those useless bureaucrats from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, such as Numata Mikio, Imai Tadashi, and Ohashi Mitsuo. Where are they?"
The Japanese people squeezed in, obediently squatting in the corner, but they were still unwilling to reveal the identities of the three people.
In addition, Li Xinghe also discovered that the Taiwanese negotiator was named Luo Zhizheng, a legislator from the Green Camp and a close confidant of Tsai Ing-wen.
Wu Jianzhong threw them civilian-grade hemp ropes he had bought from an underground black market and ordered them to tie their own hands and kneel in the office.
"You have 30 minutes to think it through."
As Li Xinghe spoke, he led everyone out of the room.
Wu Jianzhong had some concerns:
"27 people...did they all die?"
"Nonsense, if you kill them all, are you planning to be tracked down by the police?"
Li Xinghe asked directly:
Who knows how to use a Japanese sword?
"will not."
Everyone shook their heads; the use of a longsword actually requires a lot of training.
So, after everyone finished their discussion, they took out a cleaver used for slaughtering pigs and started chopping.
"Where did it come from?"
"The vegetable market at the intersection."
Li Xinghe finally understood.
You guys mainly operate within the vegetable market and convenience stores in Chinatown, and your missions primarily rely on civilian products, right?
Seeing that these people all seemed a bit hesitant, Li Xinghe picked up a machete and went inside himself.
"Time is of the essence, I'll go kill him."
The door was pulled open, and several people behind it aimed their pistols at the room, while a man in a raincoat holding a machete slowly walked in.
At this moment, the people in the room were still obediently bound by their hands, thinking that these people were only looking for the three leaders.
However, Li Xinghe's true intention was to kill them all, which is why he tricked them into tying their own hands.
He first asked Luo Zhizheng:
"who are you?"
This middle-aged man's Japanese was mediocre, and he spoke incoherently:
"I...don't kill me! I am Lo Chih-cheng, a legislator from the Democratic Progressive Party in Taiwan. I am a champion of democracy!"
Li Xinghe spoke in Japanese:
Give me a reason not to kill you.
Surprisingly, Luo Zhizheng is quite knowledgeable:
"You can't kill me. I'm Chinese and protected by mainland law."
At this point, their ugly faces are fully exposed.
Li Xinghe was completely free of any psychological burden regarding killing. He kicked the man to his knees, then swung his machete and severed his head from his neck in one stroke.
“I am the only Chinese. This is punishment for you pro-independence traitors. May you be reborn as pigs in your next life.”
Then he brandished his machete and killed them all without missing a single one.
When a person is about to die, there are two reactions: resistance and acceptance. The Taiwanese representative wanted to struggle, but he tied his own hands and feet, so he could only be like the kneeling statues at the entrance of Yue Fei Temple in Hangzhou, and be cut down by Li Xinghe with a swift stroke.
Wu Jianzhong and the others outside were dumbfounded.
Li Xinghe, wielding a machete, single-handedly chopped off the heads of seven Taiwanese representatives.
When he came out carrying a machete, his raincoat was covered in blood, making him look like a demon slayer, displaying the most primal killing violence.
Fujihinako touched Li Xinghe's face with joy and happiness:
"My sister loves watching you chop off people's heads, it's so exciting."
Sasaki Toya reached his climax, clutching his stomach in excitement:
"Oh no, my stomach hurts. Take me to the hospital quickly."
Wu Jianzhong next door is already numb. Taking a pregnant woman on a mission, you've got some nerve.
He pushed Li Xinghe:
"Take your men to the hospital first, we'll finish off the rest, and then leave."
Li Xinghe could only pick up Sasaki Toya and run downstairs with Fuji Hinako.
Because it was raining, the rain washed away the traces outside. Li Xinghe and the other two simply abandoned the car they had come in, put it together with their raincoats, poured gasoline on it, and set it on fire downstairs.
The three of them took a side road to another intersection, called Li Daiyao to drive her private car over, and she took them all the way to a nearby large hospital.
After a brief examination, the gynecologist prescribed medication to prevent miscarriage and reprimanded Li Xinghe:
"You're just too excited. You don't mean to try it again when the baby is 8 months along, do you?"
Sasaki Miya licked her lips, pretending to agree.
So, in front of the doctor, Li Daiyao and Fuji Hinako punched and kicked Li Xinghe, saying that their younger brother was completely out of his mind.
Meanwhile, Wu Jianzhong, on the other side, went inside and killed the remaining 20 people, racing against time to clean up the scene. They pried open the water pipes and poured water to cover up all the footprints and bloodstains on the floors. The six men also threw their raincoats and weapons downstairs, poured gasoline on them along with the car, and set them on fire before running away.
Thus, the assassination operation, which lasted less than two hours, was successfully concluded.
The negotiation team sent by the pro-independence regime on Taiwan Island, along with retired bureaucrats from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, were all wiped out.
To prevent the police from blocking the news, Li Xinghe sent death notices to reporters from various media outlets, asking them to come here to look for clues.
It wasn't until evening that the Metropolitan Police Department, having learned of the incident, rushed to the scene.
All that could be seen were dozens of people bound by ropes, kneeling on the ground, their heads being chopped off one after another. Blood gushed from their necks, forming pools of blood. Their heads were piled on the map of Japan on the desk, the map completely stained red with blood, seemingly foreshadowing the final fate of the small island nation.
A piece of paper was stuck to the wall:
"The Blood Alliance addresses the entire nation: The Japanese colonial guard regime, a vicious dog that serves as the watchdog of the rice beast, has not only poisoned the people but also insists on participating in the Taiwan Strait confrontation, attempting to turn Japan into a bulwark against China. When nuclear bombs fall on Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, how can the people be safe? Today, we kill 27 vicious dogs as a warning."
Blood Alliance achieves two consecutive kills!
By this time, the political nature of the Blood Pact had become apparent. It opposed American colonial intervention, bureaucratic corruption, tax evasion, and the exploitation of the people, and opposed interference in the Taiwan situation, which would drag them into the front lines of a Sino-American war. Although its methods were extremely radical, and its goal was to overthrow the Japanese government, its objectives were quite reasonable, even garnering public approval in Japan.
Photos of their killings circulated widely online, and their admirers formed numerous organizations. Whether right-wing, far-right, or left-wing, the Blood Pact movement gave people a sense of power in their own hands.
It turns out that the best way to stop Japan's decline is to get rid of its politicians and bureaucrats.
Li Xinghe, who had just dropped Sasaki Toya off at home, was summoned to the scene again.
Hibari Ryuzaki and the policewomen stood guard on the perimeter.
She was gossiping:
"The Blood Oath Cult's worshipper organization has begun to be established..."
"Who?"
Li Xinghe was also very interested and wanted to see who liked the Blood Alliance the most.
But Hibari Ryuzaki said:
"Right-wing internet otaku".
"Uh... they're a bunch of useless people, ignore them. Pay attention to groups with strong practical skills, such as retired Self-Defense Force officers, auto mechanics, and STEM graduates."
The reporters and the public outside were making a huge fuss.
Whether they endorse the revitalization of Guangxia or favor the Blood Alliance, both organizations represent anti-establishment forces against the current government. Therefore, in present-day Japan, where the political and economic landscape is rigid and US interference has led to chaos, various left-wing and right-wing lone gunmen and swordsmen are gradually becoming more concentrated.
The films appear in large numbers, depicting assassinations of government officials, political families, and various cult leaders.
In fact, whether in China, Japan, Europe, the United States, Russia, North Korea, Iran, or Turkey, there has been a resurgence of similar assassinations worldwide. The United States, in particular, has long been a haven for lone gunmen.
Therefore, some media outlets refer to it as:
"This is a hallmark of the era of mass assassinations. Whether it's bullets or machetes, people will express their anger in their own way if they want to kill."
……
The following day, the Blood Pact incident became a social trust crisis discussed throughout Japan.
The entire Japanese government and parliament came to a standstill, with many people resigning and fleeing, or taking leave to avoid the storm abroad.
Li Xinghe, on the other hand, was focused on the situation on Taiwan Island.
"The island is as quiet as a chicken's nest."
It means quiet in the literal sense.
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