"How much capital do you actually have? Fuji Media Holdings is a large media company with a share capital of 500 billion yen. But if you're just buying Fuji TV alone, 7 billion yen? Silly boy, do you even have 200 million yen?"

It's not that I've never seen anything like it before, but even Chiyo Hinahime would find it hard to imagine that Li Xinghe would suddenly unearth assets worth billions.

Li Xinghe boasts shamelessly:

"I'll offer 30 billion to acquire Fuji TV on my own."

He has a bank comprised entirely of military funds. Although the money isn't his own, he can borrow it anytime.

Li Xinghe is a born troll.

Since the Japanese right wing criticizes Fuji TV online every day, saying that as the most right-wing TV station in Japan, it broadcasts Korean entertainment, Chinese-funded and Chinese-made anime and dramas every day, and has practically become a dog of the Chinese, then let's just buy this TV station and go all the way with China.

They bring in all sorts of domestically produced idol dramas, 3D animations, mobile games, and advertisements, broadcasting them relentlessly, every single day. While Japanese TV stations are struggling to survive, they're pulling in more Chinese-funded mobile games to advertise, airing promotional materials for Chinese-funded mobile games, PC games, and large-scale single-player games 24/7.

In the past, Japanese television media has always been very conservative. Even when they see content from Chinese-funded companies, they have to consider whether the audience will accept it. As a result, they often have a wealth of media resources but refuse to accept Chinese advertisements.

They don't want it, but Li Xinghe does.

The advertising revenue spent annually by just a few major mobile game companies is enough to buy Fuji TV.

Right-wing idiots don't pay anyway, so who cares? Take it or leave it.

Young Japanese people who want to watch period dramas or play Chinese mobile games will pay for it.

At this time, Jay Chambord had arrived in Japan less than a week earlier.

Li Xinghe, who planned to assassinate him on April 1, was outwardly preparing to buy a television station.

"Oh, where did the money come from?"

As women of all ages surrounded Li Xinghe, demanding an explanation of where the money came from, Xiaoquan called:

"What are you doing? Let me tell you a joke. There's a rumor going around that you're the US Emperor standing behind me, and they've even mistaken you for Ambassador Ram. Hahaha~"

Koizumi sounded extremely happy; after giving up on everything, he had become much more open-minded about things.

Li Xinghe, being pulled by the woman, gave a difficult reply:

"I am raising funds (borrowing money from the military bank) to save Japanese companies (getting Fuji TV to broadcast domestically produced mobile games and TV dramas every day). I am also preparing to... exclude the Japanese far right and prevent the likes of the Osaka Restoration Party from continuing to develop (cultural Japanese right wing)."

Let the brain-dead right-wingers break down by watching the "○ God" ads every day, and use Chinese cultural content to brainwash the Japanese right wing.

This is also a form of cultural promotion.

The author says:

Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 4600 words. Today is my birthday, so I'm writing something about trolls to cheer myself up.

Chapter 506: The Great Shark Star, the Demonic Milk Dragon, and the Cult (4000 words)

Weekend Girls Club.

The prosecutors and police downstairs have cordoned off the scene to prevent the media from probing.

However, under the guidance of Tsukishima Minami, Makoto Kaoru, Shika Mikage Tenpei, Gensou Senko, Takagi Ruimeiko, Kokubun Makabe, and others still arrived at the huge floor-to-ceiling window on the top floor.

Tokyo was bathed in sunshine, and the lush greenery of the affluent neighborhood stretched as far as the eye could see. The sofa bed where Mikasa had been sitting was moved to the side, and a long conference table was placed in its place.

Chiyo Hinaki, Kokubun Tsukiya, and others were sitting at the table.

"What's the matter that you called us all over here?"

Kaoru rubbed her tired shoulders. The elevator doors opened behind her, and Maria Miyake and Tamako Hanabatake walked in, some with graceful movements, others with surging waves of energy.

"What happened?"

Then several core girls from the Ninth Department of Public Security came up, and Fuji Rie asked in confusion.

Chiyo Hina coughed twice, signaling everyone to sit down, and then spoke seriously:

"I've gathered everyone here because of something very important. Xinghe wants to take advantage of Fuji TV's public relations crisis to acquire it."

That being said, everyone was completely baffled by the acquisition of the television station.

Should our family buy a TV station?

what?

Mikasa rubbed her forehead, wondering if she was still dreaming.

Shui Jing, using a shrewd gamble, nudged the imposter Xian Zi, sending her youngest daughter to take the lead. Xian Zi then began by questioning the funding issue:

"If it were at market value, it would cost tens of billions, or even hundreds of billions, to complete the acquisition, right? We don't have that much money on hand."

Sato Airi's estimate was conservative. In terms of market acquisitions, although the TV station was heavily indebted, it was still quite valuable.

At this moment, Li Xinghe finally confessed to everyone what he had done.

"Actually, I should be the biggest and most heinous embezzler in Japanese history..."

He took the military funds Japan paid to the US military and started his own bank, now able to freely withdraw this large sum of money without any oversight. As the saying goes, power unused is power wasted. If the US military finds this money, it will be too late to use it.

Everyone sat down, still reeling from Li Xinghe's madness.

However, Tamae and Maria questioned the feasibility of the acquisition:

"Will public opinion accept this? We borrow money from the military budget that you control, and then invest it in our own businesses..."

Kokubu Makabe asked:

Will they sell one of their core businesses?

Fuji Television, as one of the core businesses of Fuji Holdings Group, accounts for 10% of the profit.

Mikasa Kaoru then chimed in:

"And if they also play footage of Chinese-funded content, it will probably lead to a mass complaint."

This is the only point that Li Xinghe is very confident about.

One way to observe Japan is by looking at the public opinion reactions of the Japanese people. As a society that highly values ​​'conformity,' Japanese media and online public opinion are surprisingly adept at 'conformity.'

When Chinese tourists visit Japan, the Japanese media talk about it every day, even highlighting the downsides of excessive tourism. But when Chinese cars start expanding overseas, the Japanese media can only keep repeating, "Trains aren't all that great either; Japanese cars have a certain sentimental value."

When the Chinese Coast Guard removed the buoys around the Diaoyu Islands, the Japanese media went crazy spreading the news. But when the Coast Guard returned to set up new buoys as a matter of routine 37 days later, the media fell silent. Only the right wing on the internet frantically broke through the defenses in the corner, wishing they could burn down their rented rooms.

None of the above are the things that can truly silence the Japanese. What truly makes the media and right-wing netizens afraid to look at, think about, or even mention—becoming 'you know who' content—is things like China's debut of its sixth-generation fighter jet, the J-20, and the Fujian aircraft carrier. They are restless and dare not even open their eyes to look at them. Anyone who dares to mention it is considered out of step with the group, and it will only quietly resurface months later, pretending it exists, appearing only briefly in the news.

Just like believing in the fictional Truman Show, the world shouldn't have things that don't conform to the Japanese people's impressions, so they must subjectively and idealistically cover their eyes.

Li Xinghe spread his hands and said:

"They dare not speak out precisely because they want to buy the TV station. The media also needs to make a living, so they have no choice but to evade the issue. When we broadcast every day, right-wing netizens will also tacitly shut up."

The Japanese right wing accuses Fuji TV of colluding with China and betraying the country every day because the public subconsciously still knows that Fuji TV hasn't. But when Fuji TV openly admits to colluding with China and taking 50 yuan in advertising fees from Chinese netizens, the right wing netizens will actually cower and dare not speak. They will break down, become hysterical, and continue to hide in the shadows, cursing China.

As for the question of whether or not to sell, Li Xinghe revealed a terrifying shark-like smile:

"As for whether they sell or not... that's not up to them. I can influence the bailout funds, while they are heavily indebted. When Fuji Holdings Group used underhanded tactics to forcibly acquire companies like Nippon Broadcasting, they didn't care whether the other party wanted it or not."

The family debate lasted a long time, but Li Xinghe resolved each point one by one.

At this moment, Li Daiyao, holding Li Juyan's hand, and Zhao Lieshu hurriedly arrived.

It was only at this point that she truly felt the shock of how much money Li Xinghe had stolen from the Americans.

What exactly do you want to do?

Li Daiyao grabbed her younger brother and questioned him helplessly.

Li Xinghe made a playful joke:

"I want Japanese children to grow up watching Milk Dragon."

The room fell silent suddenly; no one knew what it meant.

But Li Daiyao knew.

After a difficult internal struggle, Li Daiyao couldn't help but complain about her bratty younger brother, Li Xinghe:

"...You are so vicious, you are absolutely rotten to the core."

When the Li sisters told everyone what a milk dragon was, Li Xinghe was almost flattened by the girls' bags.

……

The whole family gathered at the Weekend Girls Club and gave Li Xinghe a good scolding. After a collective vote, they elected Tsutsumi Reimi to accompany Li Xinghe to ask Fuji Group.

Maybe?

In any case, Fuji Media Group is now heavily indebted and its reputation has plummeted to rock bottom.

So, Tsutsumi Rei accompanied Lee Seong-ha downstairs to drive to meet with Fuji Media's chairman, Kano Shuji.

Just as the two of them went downstairs to get their car, they saw an old man in the parking lot, pulling his granddaughter aside and scolding her while checking her small bag.

The old man kept berating her:

"You're not allowed to play this Chinese game, it will brainwash you!"

What is this? 'The Founder of Demonic Cultivation'? What is this? Chinese-drawn anime merchandise? Men and men? No, absolutely not. These are all tools used by Chinese people to pollute and brainwash you. You need to learn to distinguish..."

The old man threw his granddaughter's ○ God figurine, related merchandise, and BL (Boys' Love) merchandise into the trash can.

At this moment, the granddaughter erupted:

"I want to play, I want to watch! Why can't I spend the money I earned myself? Old Deng, you just wait, when the Chinese army comes, I'll report you as a traitor to the Japanese Empire!"

With that, the little girl wiped away her tears and ran away.

Old Deng was so frightened that he shrank back and looked around hurriedly. Then, he flew into a rage and tried to grab his disobedient granddaughter.

Different generations of Japanese have vastly different answers to the question of whether Chinese people will invade. Those born after 00, or even 10, are almost diametrically opposed to the older generation born in the 60s. While the Showa-era generation still wanted to resist, the Reiwa-era generation is already engrossed in works like "Oogami" and "Mo Dao Zu Shi."

As the girl ran away, she was still complaining:

"Tch, as if politicians care about us or give us money. Who cares?"

The political apathy of young Japanese people is vividly demonstrated in this girl. Most young people have a purely indifferent attitude towards politics, and are willing to give up easily because of the cold pressure from the economy, employment, and society; they just want to escape into another world and forget their troubles.

Even if Chinese people come in, they'll just numbly applaud the executions, then continue buying merchandise, reading comics, and playing games. And these things are often produced in large quantities in China.

Faced with this divisive scene, Reiji Tsutsumi drove very carefully.

Do you know what that demon is?

Li Xinghe asked abruptly.

"No, no, no, I don't know anything."

Tsutsumi Reimi shook his head repeatedly.

But such denial is tantamount to admission.

Although he wasn't into BL (Boys' Love), Li Xinghe realized what culture was all about. The BL community in China had spread to Japan, South Korea, Russia, and Arab countries; it was everywhere.

Just as Li Xinghe's car left the parking lot, Tsukishima Minami waved from the roadside and got into her car.

She coughed and began to speak:

"According to the latest news from the Metropolitan Police Department, a new cult called 'Japan Unity Association' has appeared near Tokyo. Be on alert to arrest them and prevent them from committing crimes. Chief Inspector Yukimi Higashikawa and Prosecutor Hibari Ryuzaki have both been called to a meeting."

Li Xinghe was a little stunned. What new thing has popped up again? It's called "Return to the Past".

"what?"

"Has the Naturalization Movement become a cult?"

Tsukishima Minami handed the information she had received to Li Xinghe, then, suppressing a laugh, introduced:

"Specifically, there are some middle-aged and elderly cult leaders who run small cult groups with names like 'Japan Unification Association.' They claim that Japan originated from Chinese culture and will return to Chinese culture. According to the Christian Trinity principle, they say that China, Japan, and Korea symbolize the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. On Judgment Day, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit will unite as one, thus representing the three countries becoming one. Guangxia Gengsheng is the prophet Moses of the new era, foreshadowing the coming of the Triune Judgment Day. When the Chinese army lands in Japan and Korea, that will be Judgment Day. Only by converting to their 'Unification Association' can the people avoid danger, become righteous after the judgment, and enter Heaven."

After explaining the so-called cult ideology of the Japan Unity Society, even Minami Tsukishima couldn't hold back anymore.

"Huh? Huh? Huh?"

Li Xinghe was stunned by the bizarre ideas of the Japanese cult members.

The Trinity, is that another way to explain it?

Jesus would cry, wouldn't he? Did Kang Youwei know he was being compared to Moses?

Using my name to run a cult and make money, you want to get shot, huh?

Tsutsumi Reimi asked softly from the side:

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