He took out a piece of paper, signed it, and held it up:

“I have personally issued the arrest warrant for the Unification Church, and I will personally go with the armored units of the Security Department. Let’s go now.”

"Leave now?"

“That’s right, let’s go to the arrest scene now.”

Li Xinghe acted immediately. He and Chiyo Nobuhiro and others led their live-streaming team out of the Fuji Building, met up with the police cars downstairs, and headed straight for Shibuya Ward.

What's remarkable is that this was the first time in Japanese history that an arrest was broadcast live on television. From listing the crimes of the Unification Church in front of the media cameras to the live camera following the prosecutor from the studio all the way to the arrest site, the one-stop live broadcast service kept Japanese netizens glued to the screens, watching from evening until night. Some companies and office buildings even broadcast the arrest program on large screens, causing many people to stay after get off work instead of going home.

Self-media outlets used eye-catching headlines:

"Following the dramatic arrest of Yoon Seok-yeol in South Korea, here comes another unedited, one-shot arrest battle!"

"The Unification Church's desperate last stand, the prosecutor's tank charge!"

The headquarters of the Unification Church is located in a four-story building in Shibuya Ward, ever since the Katayama couple...

After their arrest, they sensed something was wrong, so they gathered a large number of believers in Tokyo and assembled a human formation of more than two thousand people. The group of cultists acted furtively up and down the building, blocking nearby roads.

The area was already surrounded by police, and the bigwigs of the Metropolitan Police Department had given orders to use their maximum arrest force to apprehend the Unification Church members.

In front of the public media, the prosecutor, wearing a helmet, personally went to the front lines against the Unification Church and questioned his colleagues in the security department:

"Charge! Why not charge?"

The police were also in a dilemma:

"The enemy is made up of unarmed civilians. How can we charge in?"

Li Xinghe turned his head to look and saw a group of cult members wearing safety helmets, holding hands to form a wall.

Faced with this situation, the Japanese police have always been at a loss.

But Li Xinghe is determined to see this through to the end today.

He turned around, made a phone call and summoned the T72 tank that was stored in the port warehouse area, and drove it all the way to Shibuya.

In front of the live broadcast camera, Li Xinghe personally stood on the tank, holding a megaphone and shouting to the horde of fanatical cultists inside: "The tank will break through your walls and smash your church headquarters. Surrender! There are no gods in this world, only depraved and shameless people who exploit you for your money and bodies in the name of God."

He waved, and waved again.

The tanks moved forward, and forward still.

The cultists retreated, and retreated again.

The tracks left deep grooves on the asphalt road. The soldiers inside the vehicle stepped on the accelerator and then stopped.

Just as a conflict was about to erupt on the front lines, with cannons already pressed against the cultists' heads and tracks crushing their legs, the sound of a successful infiltration suddenly came from upstairs:

"Arrest! Arrest!"

This was a shout in a mix of Ukrainian and Chinese, because Li Xinghe had not only mobilized the T-72 tanks of the Allied Forces, but also summoned two battalions of elite main force. Taking advantage of the tanks ramming people at the front gate, they bypassed the gate and stormed into the building headquarters where the cult's files were being burned.

Finally, the cultists' human wall broke through.

Li Xinghe shouted loudly:

"Hit it!"

The tanks surged forward, smashing through the walls with overwhelming force. Police officers swarmed in and apprehended the fleeing cult members.

"Arrest them all! Arrest them all! Leave no one alive!"

Li Xinghe was giving loud instructions on site.

This may be the first time since World War II that Japan has seen such a large-scale arrest of Mio. Not only are there not enough police cars, but there are also not enough detention centers. Large numbers of cult members were detained in police offices of the Metropolitan Police Department for surprise interrogations, checking whether they had sold their children and how much money they had paid.

Such a large-scale arrest naturally drew criticism from journalists.

A female reporter rushed up:

"Arresting so many people at once, doesn't it hurt you? This is nothing short of a devilish and insane tyranny!"

Li Xinghe stopped and looked down at the female reporter, who seemed to hold some kind of 'simple left-wing stance', and then asked, "Have you studied Sinology?"

Hearing Li Xinghe's provocation, the female reporter proudly raised her face:

"I have read them. I've dabbled in the Records of the Grand Historian and the Zizhi Tongjian."

Li Xinghe coldly replied:

"Then you must know that Fan Zhongyan, a famous minister of the Song Dynasty, once said: 'How can the weeping of one family compare to the weeping of the whole road?'"

He explained to the camera:

"The reason we are arresting these fanatical anti-government believers here today is not only because they have broken multiple laws, but also because they have become part of a cult's criminal activities. Only by arresting them can we save more people from harm. I vow to completely destroy the Unification Church until it is disbanded!"

As for the numerous left-wing journalists, Li Xinghe ended their attack with just one sentence:

"Are we going to wait until the second Yamagami Tetsuya pulls out a pistol before declaring the Unification Church guilty for the second time?"

The eloquent prosecutor, in front of the camera, launched a scathing attack on the media, winning him more supporters and criticism.

Even in the sarin gas attack, only about 40 members of the Truth Cult were arrested. Li Xinghe arrested more than 2,000 people in one go, fifty times more than in the sarin gas attack. Although it was based on justice and the expectation of preventing large-scale cult crimes, it did earn him an excessively controversial reputation.

The simplest reason is that if the cultists gathered here are imprisoned for resisting arrest, then should the tens of thousands of left-wing protesters also be imprisoned?

If the government can disband cult groups at will, it can also disband groups of ordinary people at will.

This explains why Aum Shinrikyo, despite the arrest of its leader, still exists as an organization, and why the Unification Church, while apologizing, has not repented. Under MacArthur's post-Japanese regime, the Japanese government, burdened by the original sins of World War II and facing constant resistance from left-wing groups, could not easily engage in normal governmental power operations.

Therefore, Li Xinghe's large-scale arrests were supported by both the left and right wings. On the other hand, they received strong criticism from both sides, making it a mixed bag for both.

Both the left and right wings gave Li Xinghe a nickname:

"Fifty times the number of prosecutors."

It means that when he arrests people, the threshold is fifty times higher than the actual number.

However, the followers, especially the girls in the fan club, changed "Fifty times the arrests" to "Fifty times the justice" as the fan club's slogan.

These nicknames will continue to circulate and be accompanied by controversy.

The leaders of the Unification Church, of course, would not be sent to the Fuzhong Prison.

Li Xinghe arranged for soldiers to take them directly to the basement of the Qingshan base to experience a more CIA-style, more American-style dungeon therapy.

Three beatings a day, repeated torture with electric chairs and hot water – these are all normal routines.

Today, they started with a hot water bath, then a cold draft, followed by electric shocks and beatings.

Tanaka Tomihiro, the nominal president of the Unification Church in Japan, suddenly knelt down and kowtowed to Li Xinghe: "It really wasn't me! I've long since lost all real power; all the positions have been handed over to Fang Xiangyi."

Upon hearing that Tanaka Tomihiro had sold himself out, another Taiwanese man crawled out from the crowd and kowtowed to Li Xinghe, saying, "It wasn't me! I was removed from my position as chairman back in 2025. It was Tokuno Eiji who replaced me as the new chairman."

Li Xinghe was a little confused, so he ordered people to access the internal files of the Unification Church and sent people to conduct a second search, eventually dragging Tokuno Eiji out of the Fuzhong Prison.

Now, the three former presidents have gotten together, and they all say they were not the main person in charge.

Ultimately, they came to a confusing conclusion:

“After 2025, we have been remotely directed by high-ranking church officials in South Korea.”

Li Xinghe sighed helplessly:

"Post this scene."

The subsequent interrogations were simple: how many people he had harmed, how much money he had taken, how many naive young girls he had tricked into marrying strangers—one crime after another was revealed to the public.

Japanese society was thoroughly entertained by the scandal within a single day, and as the criminal records were continuously revealed, many cheered for Li Xinghe.

If a foreigner were to visit the Japanese internet at this time, they would find three conflicting voices.

The anti-China sentiment stems from the fact that Japan's sending a military delegation to exchange views is viewed pessimistically by the Japanese right wing as the first step in Japan's subservience to China. They believe the next step will be to cede Okinawa, then make Kyushu a special autonomous region, and gradually turn Osaka and Tokyo into municipalities directly under the Chinese government.

When it comes to the rhythm of the decline, Japanese netizens' brains are like diodes.

It just so happens that summer has arrived, and a large group of Japanese people dressed as Chinese cadres and military officers are handing out "Chinese Tokyo Municipality ID cards" to Japanese people on the street. They're even doing performance art, buying small military caps wholesale. They're telling people that you're about to become Chinese.

Anti-American, the newly arrived ambassador to Japan is like a cesspool, constantly pressuring Japan with the 'Washington aircraft carrier incident' and shamelessly demanding all kinds of compensation.

Anti-South Korea sentiment is easy to understand. The Dokdo/Takeshima crisis hasn't subsided, and now the Unification Church is causing trouble again. The Unification Church is a cult that originated in South Korea. Although Moon Sun-myung is dead, his wife, Han Hak-ja, is still alive. The Unification Church...

The death of Sun Myung Moon led to a split, with even the Japanese branch experiencing a power grab. Coupled with the lingering resentment between Shinzo Abe and Tetsuya Yamagami, and the subsequent Rikin scandal and shady politics, it can be said that the public's sensitivity had been stretched to the limit.

Taking advantage of this rare opportunity, the general fired another hypersonic missile with a range of over a thousand kilometers, which frightened Tokyo into issuing another "Guide to Air Defense and Disaster Prevention." As a result, Japanese netizens once again unleashed a torrent of helpless rage at the general.

The entire Northeast Asia region has been blacklisted by Japanese netizens.

If you didn't know better, you'd think Japan was going back to prepare for the Greater East Asia Holy War.

The Japanese government tacitly approved Li Xinghe's large-scale hype, and Koizumi was quite pleased:

"Sure enough, when everyone online was criticizing the Unification Church, no one paid attention to the Sino-Japanese military talks or the remarks of the US ambassador."

This gives the subsequent military representatives more room to maneuver in their negotiations.

Back at Fuji Television at night, Lee Seong-ha collapsed wearily onto the sofa. Kokubun Tsukiya, who had been helping her with prosecutorial matters all day, also collapsed beside her.

Li Xinghe mischievously pinched her:

"Let me check if you've overcome your psychological barriers and learned how to properly serve your husband."

"Yes, yes, yes, let me serve Your Excellency the Chief Prosecutor."

Kokubun Tsukisawa rolled her eyes, but didn't refuse. Instead, she took the initiative to separate the snow-white petals.

But the results were not good.

Li Xinghe's speechless discovery:

"It's still very tight."

Kokubun Tsukiya was also a little flustered. What should she do? Did she have to be paired with Li Xinghe's mothers to make love in the future?

Just then, Ms. Katayama Mizuo, who had been waiting all day, finally saw Li Xinghe return and knocked on the door:

"Um, I'd like to talk to you."

Hearing Katayama Mizuo's voice, Kokubun Tsukiya pouted. As a woman, she naturally understood the meaning behind the woman's words. But precisely because of this, she felt her hip muscles relax, and Oohoshiga smoothly satisfied her completely.

Li Xinghe patted Kokubun Tsukiya's bottom in an annoyed tone:

"What's wrong with you? Why do you like having strangers around so much?"

"Don't ask, it's a psychological issue."

Kokubun Tsukiya hurriedly defended her peculiar hobby.

Then, silence fell over the room, broken only by the unforgettable sound of gentle friction.

Katayama Mizuo also heard the sounds from the room, and became somewhat silent and dejected.

However, Remi Tsutsumi, who was passing by, whispered in her ear:

"Don't be discouraged. He's just a little lecherous, but otherwise he's great. I'll teach you a secret."

Upon hearing Tsutsumi Reimi's secret, Katayama Mizuo shyly waved her hand:

"Huh? You're a pervert. I wouldn't do that."

The author says:

Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 5400 words. I was struck by the god of stomach pain. I had diarrhea at 9 am, and it continued at 10 am. I only slept for 6 hours. After finishing this post, I'll take a nap and then write the afternoon's chapter.

Chapter 544: The Unification Church Special Prosecution Headquarters and the Red-Themed Amusement Park (4700 words)

On this day, the Unification Church reached a peak of public opinion in China, Japan, and South Korea. For people suffering from cults, the idea of ​​using tanks to demolish walls seemed far too conservative.

"Why not just blow these lunatics to smithereens?"

That is the mainstream of online public opinion.

Some South Koreans are even calling for: "Let's send troops to South Korea immediately and kill the cult leader Han Hak-ja first!"

The cult leaders left behind by Han Hezi and Moon Sun-myung, temporarily unable to vie for power, began to scatter in fear. It is said that Han Hezi himself has fled to the UAE to hide.

In this uproar, more than 2,000 people were arrested, and the whereabouts of more than 40 high-ranking officials were unknown.

Under Li Xinghe's tank offensive, the Japanese branch of the Unification Church was breached in one fell swoop. All the files that could not be destroyed, hundreds of boxes of documents, were moved by Li Xinghe to the Qingshan Command Building. The lower floors of the building, which was not yet officially in use, were filled with the seized documents, and the clerks hired by Li Xinghe, under the supervision of American soldiers, prosecutors, and Maria, searched for important clues within.

Downstairs, Ayman, a pregnant woman who was gathering intelligence to help Li Xinghe fight a legal battle, thanked the American troops who came to transport her.

"I'm sorry, my husband has caused you trouble."

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