"Honey, I'll take care of my little sister first."

Go home with Mom to prepare. Also, I need to contact Higashikawa Yukami, Minami Katomi, and Aotori's mother at the Price Bureau. Let Ryuzaki Hibari accompany you to work.

Hibari Ryuzaki also gently took her hand in his:

"Let's add each other on Line, ma'am. We'll be talking for a long time to come."

"Yes."

Zhao Lieshu and she became close friends; anyone who didn't know better would think they were old friends reuniting.

With the Korean harem gone, Ryuzaki Hibari naturally linked arms with Lee Seong-ha: "Department Chief, you're truly blessed with good fortune. Famous American families, famous Korean families, famous Japanese families—you seem like the chosen ones of heaven. A poor civil servant like me can only serve as your human microphone when you're at karaoke, letting you 'shoot' your songs to your heart's content."

"I'll satisfy you next time, okay?"

Li Xinghe was deeply moved.

Once, Hibari Ryuzaki was a kind and upright prosecutor. But after accepting $50 from Li Xinghe, he became unruly. Ever since the sexual fetish development ritual that Li Xinghe and Yukimi Higashikawa jointly performed at the karaoke bar, Hibari Ryuzaki has completely become one of them.

And the price of becoming one of our own is to be squeezed dry.

As you walk out of the airport, you can hear and see many distressing scenes.

There is a dialogue between a wealthy Chinese businessman studying television and a Japanese translator:

"What are you doing?"

“I, you receptionist, should be able to speak Japanese.”

A Japanese translator led the wealthy Chinese businessman straight to the airport gates for a business acquisition negotiation meeting organized by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. A group of factory owners in their seventies and eighties were invited to meet with the wealthy Chinese businessman.

"Change to a different batch."

The wealthy businessman said it as a habit.

Then the Japanese translators actually changed to another batch of old factory managers, negotiating which factory had the most desirable employees, as if they were choosing princesses in a karaoke bar.

These factories are small, specialized plants that have their own production patents in niche industries and are able to survive, but are dragged down by Japan's poor economic situation. If they can be acquired and put into operation, they will naturally have value.

Just as there are traps targeting wealthy Chinese, there are also traps targeting poorer people from other countries:

"Drive a taxi, write code, do freight, earn 35 yen a month! The company will arrange a fake marriage with a girl from rural Japan to get a visa."

Hibari Ryuzaki chimed in from the side:

"Don't go to companies like that, they're shady. If you're willing to get a visa, driver's or mechanic's visas are approved very quickly. But companies like this that introduce girls to fake marriages to get Japanese green cards actually charge at least 10 yen in commission every month."

At this point, several people came up to ask questions.

Of course, to support both the company and the girl, the commission must be high. But there will still be fools who willingly fall for it, hoping to turn their fake relationship with the Japanese girl into a real one.

Do you really think Japanese girls are so easy to raise?

When Li Xinghe and Ryuzaki Hibari appeared, they were mocked by right-wing media, who said, "Look, another Chinese man and Japanese woman couple has appeared. Now, quick marriages are becoming popular among unemployed women, using Chinese money to support themselves."

There are also Japanese right-wing social media outlets that use the most sarcastic and cynical tone to report news off the street:

"Even the cheapest streetwalkers in the most secluded corners have raised their prices to 10,000 yen for 20 minutes. The teenagers in Toyoko Plaza have even learned to say '5000 yen per time' and '50,000 yen monthly fee for daddy,' as if they've returned to the economic boom era. This is the China craze boom! Ahhhhh!"

Li Xinghe would describe him as someone who says one thing but does another.

If you're so capable, don't invite them. You're being ungrateful for the food they're given.

After getting into the car, Ryuzaki Hibari didn't drive off immediately, but instead helped Li Xinghe tidy up his clothes first.

As she tidied herself up, she fell into Li Xinghe's arms and kissed him.

After the kiss, Ryuzaki Hibari discovered that Li Xinghe had unbuttoned her clothes at some point.

"No...please don't be so intense, we need to go to the Cabinet Office in a bit."

Li Xinghe patted her little bottom:

"You say one thing but do another, huh?"

However, this large-scale influx of people from other places has indeed brought some vitality to Tokyo.

So while Japanese people verbally welcome Chinese tourists and workers, constantly shouting "Welcome!", they can only satisfy their fragile egos by posting anonymously online to criticize Chinese people when they return to their suburban apartments that cost 8 yen each night.

This is also a case of saying one thing but meaning another.

……

Ryuzaki Hibari did indeed have important business to attend to, and he sent Li Xinghe to the Cabinet Office.

Shigeru Ishiba, accompanied by his diplomatic corps, applauded and welcomed Li Xinghe.

"The great hero is back!"

"Without you, we don't know when the Takeshima memorandum would have been signed."

Li Xinghe joked:

"Could you give me some kind of reward? It's not fair to make me go on business trips for free every time."

When the topic of rewards came up, everyone's eyes darted around.

The Japanese government currently has no extra money, and issues such as the originally planned tax increase bill are causing a huge uproar in the Diet, with the Liberal Democratic Party and the opposition parties locked in a fierce battle over their alliance.

Li Xinghe shrugged, treating it as a free business trip and vacation.

Since Shinjiro Koizumi was currently in Nagoya inspecting Mitsubishi Aerospace's projects, Shigeru Ishiba sat down with Li Xinghe and began discussing recent internal issues within the Japanese government:

"The Takeshima incident has no longer provided enough of a boost to the public's morale. The economic problems are still too significant. Moreover, the arguments within the Diet are extremely heated. Right now, everyone is focused on only three things. First, the Tokyo gubernatorial election, which has been delayed for several months; second, the prime minister's impeachment proceedings, which have yet to proceed; and third, ... the 'China Investment Promotion Act'."

Li Xinghe was shocked:

"China's Investment Promotion Act? Isn't that a bit too blatant?"

This explains the "refresh" sign at the airport entrance. It means the Japanese government is openly selling off private assets in an attempt to salvage the economy.

Shigeru Ishiba said awkwardly:

"Well... that's true, but the economy has been sluggish, and a lot of our industrial and commercial enterprises have gone bankrupt. In order to keep these enterprises alive, we have no choice but to bring in Chinese funds and have them managed by others. It's like when there are years of famine, we have no choice but to sell our children to wealthy families and samurai in the village."

In fact, this kind of scene was common in Japan a hundred years ago, so it can be said that the cycle has come full circle.

Li Xinghe asked in confusion:

"But aren't there still bailout bills and relief programs for the Japanese insurance industry?"

Shigeru Ishiba was even more sorrowful, and he confessed:

"That's completely blocked. The so-called investment promotion bill didn't actually go to Congress. It was an executive order issued by the Prime Minister and the Cabinet to expand the administrative review process for bankrupt or near-bankrupt companies. The idea was to let Chinese acquirers pay to save the companies first, and then make further plans."

As someone who talks big but does little, Shiba Shigeru's heart-to-heart talk with Li Xinghe naturally had its own purpose.

But his explanation was correct.

With the opposition of the entire opposition coalition, the bailout bill could not proceed at all, and naturally the investigation into corruption in insurance companies such as Japan Property Insurance also stalled. You can't just let these large insurance companies go bankrupt, can you?

Li Xinghe shook his head:

"That's not a good idea."

"Are you against it? I remember you have some Chinese ancestry, right? Tsk tsk tsk, if you don't go into politics, there's really no problem."

Shigeru Ishiba was referring to the heightened vigilance within Japan's highly sensitive media regarding the entry of Chinese-speaking individuals into politics. While the underlying message is one of wariness towards outsiders, Li Xinghe is the chosen one of the Shinzo Academia Sinica, meaning his political ambitions would be even more closely intertwined with the Sinzo Academia Sinica if he were to enter politics.

Li Xinghe explains the disguise:

"No, no, no, if it's just a single round of investment promotion, that's a good thing."

In the past, Chinese people living in Japan faced difficulties in assimilation, but it was not impossible, given that they were mostly in contact with Japanese people.

However, when the present

Chinese immigrants, having become fully familiar with the cultural, shopping, travel, and food delivery services offered by apps like WeChat, Douyin, Alipay, and Didi in mainland China, and having already established very complete social circles, are like oil that doesn't dissolve in water—they come in, but they remain united.

Li Xinghe strongly encouraged the Koizumi government to bring in more Chinese capital and immigrants, because the more they brought in, the more Li Xinghe could mobilize in Tokyo.

Furthermore, this massive Chinese community of over a million people, though diverse in its members and including all sorts of scoundrels, is entirely beyond the Japanese government's ability to fully monitor. Li Xinghe could find drivers on WeChat, obtain vegetable and meat supplies from Chinese people, and get explosives from Chinese business owners, paying in RMB—all of which were completely undetectable to the Japanese government.

It was almost like a country within a country.

At this point, Shigeru Ishiba's meaning was quite clear: he wanted to recruit Li Xinghe's assistance.

However, Li Xinghe wouldn't easily fall into a trap.

He stood up and took his leave with Hibari Ryuzaki.

……

"Go back to the office first."

The two left the Cabinet Office and returned to the Ninth Division of the Public Security Bureau.

As soon as Li Xinghe entered, he saw Musashi Hachima, half-naked, her muscular abs beautifully defined, proudly sweating profusely in the air, her frizzy hair flying as she trained. She wasn't the only one with her large, erect breasts exposed in the air; several other fighters responsible for various competitions were also almost completely naked, wearing only a pair of shorts.

The other policewomen weren't found to be wearing much either; some wore almost transparent sheer skirts, others only had their underwear hanging on them, some had taken off their underwear and hung it on their desks, and some even had their soaking wet underwear hanging on the wall.

What's even more outrageous is that when they saw Li Xinghe come in, they didn't try to hide it at all. Instead, they told Li Xinghe to lock the door quickly to prevent outsiders from barging in.

Li Xinghe righteously rebuked those bastard policewomen, including Musashi Hachimo:

"You guys are really going too far. It's one thing to harass me in a hotel, but to dare to be naked in our own department? What if outsiders see us?"

Musashi Hachimajo blushed, but refused to put on any clothes. Instead, she tugged at Li Xinghe and acted coquettishly.

"Department Chief, it's almost June. Haven't you noticed how incredibly hot it is here? Those bastards in the Metropolitan Police Department, under the pretext of saving money, have not only cut many departments but also cut off the air conditioning supply. It's unbearably hot."

"That's it."

Other policewomen joined in the commotion, and some even took the opportunity to take off their skirts.

But Li Xinghe wasn't a human air conditioner, and he was helpless standing in the middle. He even felt the air become hotter and more humid; these female predators were getting bolder and bolder.

"Everyone, the data has been collected. It's time to get started."

Wearing sunglasses and sporting a short, ear-length haircut, the third squad leader, Tsukishima Minami, entered the room in a coat even though it was already the height of summer, leaving everyone stunned.

Wearing a coat in this heat?

"Oh, the department head is back. Give him a kiss."

Tsukishima Minami confidently hugged and kissed Li Xinghe, then held up the documents in her hand:

"As previously agreed, the Unification Church, which split from or evolved from the Unification Church in South Korea, has been found. I have already identified the core leader and am preparing to arrest him immediately."

So she went off to pretend to be a detective.

"I don't know the old man's real name. All I know is that he used the name 'Black Light Seven' to start cults everywhere. He was also on the Metropolitan Police Department's list. But after the incident where Tetsuya Yamagami shot Shinzo Abe, he withdrew from the Unification Church, saying that he wanted to retire from cults and go back to farming. But as expected, the old fox was just afraid of dying."

Li Xinghe immediately agreed to the battle plan.

They were afraid that they would be eaten by female perverts first.

Urged on by Hibari Ryuzaki, everyone had no choice but to put on their police uniforms and prepare for battle.

Since Higashikawa Yukami was not there, Tsukishima Minami led the way, while Li Xinghe and Ryuzaki Hibari led the team. They quickly found Kuroko Tenchi in a rented house in Shinjuku.

This is a lame old man who was looking around when the door was broken open.

Sure enough, a large number of cult items belonging to the Naturalization and Unification Association were found in his room.

It mainly consists of basic doctrines written in various handwritten styles, simple research on Chinese history, and numerous statues of Guan Yu.

Hibari Ryuzaki's photographic evidence:

"Found it. This is the current list of believers. It looks like it has spread. At least several hundred people have already joined this cult branch."

The old man was terrified and fell to the ground, shaking his head and begging the police to let him go.

"Huh?? This isn't mine, I didn't do this..."

Li Xinghe questioned him:

"Who did that?"

The old man's eyes darted around:

"It was me...I...I can't say, but please let us go. We didn't get any money from you."

As the head of the entire Public Security Bureau's Ninth Division, Tsukishima Minami became even more confident. With Li Xinghe backing her up, she even dared to beat up a suspect on the spot.

"Old man, who the hell do you think you're using to swindle people? Do you think you can fool anyone else?"

However, when Tsukishima Minami raised her leg, she was afraid of kicking the old man to death, so she looked around and invited little Yamato Kana over.

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