This sudden outburst took Major General Moiz by surprise.

Li Xinghe toyed with the pistol, a mischievous smile spreading across his face.

“You know what? People often say that villains die from talking too much, but I’ll feel uneasy if I don’t whip your corpse. So, as you know, the suppression of Maeda Naoko’s rebellion wasn’t because I had no choice, but because I believed that only I could launch a coup and succeed. Everyone else was just trying to take my place.”

Major General Moiz said with difficulty:

"Do you think I don't know that dogs sleep when they're full, and birds land when they're tired from flying? Or are you trying to tell me that you did everything in the past, and that you created all of this simply because you liked it?"

Does such a fact, like a bald man with lice on his head, really need any guessing?

Everyone knows that you suppressed Naoto Maeda because you wanted to retain power.

He was angry, but there was nothing he could do.

He was old and was easily ambushed by Li Xinghe.

He's even starting to regret not going back to America sooner, instead of going to fight this little devil.

Li Xinghe admitted it:

"In fact, your prediction was correct. From the moment I arrived in Tokyo, the conflict between us has been very deep. The anti-aircraft missile that made you move your office was fired by me; I killed Niizawa Kenji; I used Niizawa Kenji's identity information to deceive you; I bombed the Yokota Air Base; I also bombed Air Force Two; and I was actually the one who did the Secretary of State thing."

The old man's anger reignited, and he angrily rebuked Li Xinghe:

“You are truly…you are truly heinous, you are the embodiment of the seventy-two demons of King Solomon.”

But this is not Li Xinghe's limit.

Li Xinghe also frankly stated:

"Your CIA operations team at the 'New Hope Marine Exploration Technology Center' was actually all killed by me. The so-called Blood Pact and Nichiren Akira were all fabrications. When Vice President Vance visited later, you received a lot of criticism. In fact, I was the one who organized the siege of Yokota Air Base. And I also want to tell you that, thank you for your assistance, I'm about to organize the nearly starving Third Expeditionary Force to return to Washington to participate in the quadrennial survival competition. I'm here to say goodbye."

Then, Major General Moiz suddenly turned pale.

He said with difficulty:

"...You have committed more crimes than Trump."

His heart was pounding, his mind was blank, his eyes were bloodshot, and he was emotionally devastated. The intense emotional shock caused his heart to malfunction, which then led to a ruptured blood vessel and the heart stopping.

He slumped in the chair like a dehydrated fish, struggling for a full three minutes, until he looked like a zombie.

In the blink of an eye, Major General Moiz was truly enraged to death by Li Xinghe.

Mei crouched down to test his breathing and mental state, then turned back to look at Li Xinghe in surprise:

"he died."

“You’ve made him so angry,” Scarlett complained, frowning.

Of course, she was also shocked by how many bad things Li Xinghe had done in Tokyo over the past two years, to the point that it seemed as if he was responsible for all the evil deeds.

However, stopping breathing and heartbeat does not mean death; many villains have used this to win the resurrection round.

Li Xinghe gestured to Maria, who shrugged.

Then she raised her high heel, stepped on Moiz's forehead, and used the heel to pierce the old man's eye, entering his brain from there, turning Major General Moiz's brain matter into a white soup in one go, completely ending his life.

She took off her high heels, put on her spare sneakers, and then poked Li Xinghe's waist:

"His analogy is spot on; you've committed more crimes than Trump."

"Bullshit! Trump killed millions of people during the pandemic, his massive quantitative easing brought the US economy to the brink of collapse, and the things he did have devastated countless people. Meanwhile, I helped so many poor people, I made sure they had food to eat, I am the kindest person in Tokyo."

Li Xinghe gave a strong rebuttal.

Sasaki Toya, who was relieved that he hadn't used a knife, laughed and said:

"Sigh, actually, after giving birth to Mei, I even thought about becoming a good person. Luckily, I didn't go back to my old ways. Or maybe we should do what Hinako suggested: for every person we kill, we give birth to another..."

When Sasaki Toya went into a fit of madness, Li Xinghe couldn't help but remind her:

"Your daughter's name is Xiao Kui, which means sunflower."

"Oh, I remembered wrong. I think Mei is cuter than Aoi."

Du Ye stuck out his tongue, retracting his covetousness for the neighbor's daughter, and didn't think he had said anything wrong.

Everyone left the meeting room together.

Then, amidst the frenzied stares of the on-site staff, gunfire erupted, wiping out all the CIA employees present. Bullets swept through the air, and bodies and blood flowed like a river.

The entire management team of the CIA's East Asia division was killed.

After killing them, Li Xinghe clapped his hands:

"It's not a family gathering now, we should go."

They come like the wind, and they go like the wind.

The only pity is that Major General Moiz was not dismembered.

"Before we leave, we need some more things. This place contains a lot of dirt on the media and academia of Japan, just like the Ministry of Public Security has a lot of dirt on politicians."

Lin Mulan picked up the file box and the hard drive boxes containing the information from the office.

Then they began setting fires as they retreated.

Amid the raging fire, Li Xinghe and his assassin gang calmly carried various classified documents from the CIA's East Asia Bureau, especially intelligence boxes containing dirt on various media outlets and universities, as they descended the stairs.

On my way downstairs, I ran into the ambassador, who was trapped in his room by the fire.

"What are you doing? Get me out of here!"

It turns out to be George Glass, Trump's newly appointed ambassador to Japan.

As an ambassador who came to Japan to make money, George Glass's career path was much like that of Lieutenant General Stephen Jost, the current commander of the U.S. forces in Japan and the Fifth Air Force—virtually nonexistent. It's said that after arriving in Tokyo, the old man's most frequent activity was selling his dinner venues for 80 yen, frequenting the dinners of various startup scam companies; 40 yen for a photo with him, and 200 million yen for an exclusive autograph and sycophantic flattery.

Nanhao asked Li Xinghe:

"It's an old thing, should we get rid of it?"

Li Xinghe naturally went to save people:

"No, no, no, that's not necessary. Old Mr. George is very useful to us. Take him away."

Let's go. ”

George Glass has his uses, but he's utterly useless, yet he occupies such a crucial position as the US ambassador to Japan. It would be quite troublesome if the US sent a hands-on expert to handle things. Therefore, Li Xinghe is hoping he can continue to play his role—that is, remain completely useless.

The old man was dragged out of the filing cabinet like a dog on a leash, and as expected, he pretended not to see Li Xinghe's attempt to snatch the documents.

After escaping the building, Li Xinghe sent a self-destructing text message to the person in charge of the riot:

"Never mind this place. Let the gangsters storm the building and loot the property. You guys destroy all the surveillance cameras and then escape immediately, disguise yourselves as civilians and continue the fight."

Turning back, looking at the building engulfed in flames, Li Xinghe was overjoyed and cheered:

"Friends, an easy victory. From now on, there will be no intelligence organization in Tokyo that can stand up to us. Let those little cockroaches tremble, this is our era."

The Maliki squad left arm in arm.

The embassy was howling in the flames, and the old building was burning uncontrollably.

The windows of the old building shattered in the fire, and hanging curtains were blown down by the sea breeze from Tokyo Bay, fluttering everywhere. They then spiraled near the American flagpole, dancing around it with the rising flames, before finally wrapping around the flagpole.

Another gust of wind fanned the flames, causing the garden, already ablaze, to wail in the fire. A flurry of burning sparks danced in the air, igniting the tattered cloth tangled around the flagpole.

A line of flame rose from the bottom up along the flagpole, igniting the American flag flying in front of the embassy.

The American flag was gradually consumed by the flames.

The ashes gradually fell and settled on Li Xinghe's shoulder.

He gently brushed off the ashes, letting them drift away in the wind. The ashes, propelled by force and wind, flew far away and landed in the mud and dust by the roadside.

Vanished without a trace.

As the group left arm in arm, Li Xinghe couldn't help but complain:

"Damn it, I get so angry just thinking about how that old man compared me to Trump. The lives of 40 million people in the Tokyo metropolitan area depend on the vegetables and rice I supply, otherwise their prices would skyrocket. Is Trump as good as me? The people of Tokyo should keep my picture in their homes and burn incense and worship day and night, that's the only way to repay my kindness."

Let's all complain together:

"Yes, yes, yes, your kindness is too great. You are the 'little monster' of the third nuclear bomb that the United States dropped on Tokyo."

Li Xinghe is indeed like a nuclear bomb.

Because today, there are hundreds of buildings like embassies that have been burned down in Tokyo.

Tonight, Tokyo is ablaze with flames.

The author says:

Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 4700 words. Still not quite satisfied? Let's go for a bit more!

Chapter 601: Winning No Matter What, Occupying the Capitol Building (4200 words)

When I came out of the embassy, ​​the surrounding streets were already in chaos.

Today, I came with the intention of killing someone. All the nearby security cameras and the surveillance equipment inside the embassy have been burned to the ground. Of course, even if they hadn't burned them, some surveillance footage capturing Li Xinghe wouldn't have been enough to cause him any trouble.

With the destruction of the embassy, ​​Li Xinghe has completely paralyzed America's influence in Japan, rendering everything from capitalist oligarchs to the diplomatic corps collectively ineffective due to the treason case. Now, if the United States wants to stabilize Japanese politics, it must maintain good relations with Li Xinghe.

The majority of the people incited by Li Xinghe were uninformed rioters. After storming the US embassy, ​​looting and vandalizing vehicles were standard procedures. Once the fire had completely engulfed the building, the rioters threw the security guards who had been shot into the building to burn with them before fleeing the scene.

Logically, if the rescue had been timely, the entire building wouldn't have been destroyed by fire. However, the nearest fire station was completely blocked in Nagata-cho, with firefighters kneeling on the ground pleading with protesters to make way for them to rescue people.

It wasn't until midnight that the protest tent city in Nagata-cho finally allowed the fire department to send out fire trucks, a decision that was made more accommodating.

When the fire trucks arrived, the building was almost completely burned down, and the bodies inside were naturally burned to a crisp; it was unclear how they died.

So the next day, news of the burning of the embassy became a trending topic in Japan.

However, the Japanese media, quite sensibly, proactively embellished the facts:

Protesters storm the US embassy, ​​accidentally starting a fire that kills dozens.

Unexpected Fire! US Embassy Catches Fire

"Protests Overreact; Government Spokesperson Criticizes Protesters' Excessive Behavior"

Upon learning of this, the Japanese government, together with the Japanese media, put on a show of bravado despite its own shortcomings.

There was absolutely no shooting!

There was absolutely no murder!

There was no instance of rioters beating and killing Americans. In fact, the protesters were very courteous in helping the US embassy staff escape the fire.

The photos released by the government to facilitate the meeting happened to be the photos of Ambassador Glass being led out of the scene by Li Xinghe.

Although Li Xinghe himself did not leave the country, a Japanese government spokesperson believes that the fact that people wearing protest clothing were able to rescue Ambassador Glass shows that the situation described on TikTok, where security guards and protesters exchanged gunfire leading to an escalation of the conflict, is completely untrue.

It must have been because of excessive protests that the fire was accidentally started, which led to the burning of the US embassy. Although dozens of people died inside, wasn't US Ambassador George Glass alive and well?

This shows that Japan's disaster relief efforts are very effective.

This shows that the Japanese are extremely well-mannered.

In their eyes, this was actually a good thing worthy of praise.

Such a ability to win from a losing position left Li Xinghe in awe.

So the next day, at the Qingshan Command Headquarters, Li Xinghe asked Ayman, "What does the United States think?"

Ayman shrugged silently.

No sound, no response.

The White House remained silent, simply continuing to block the news.

When Trump learned that his old friend and financial backer, George Glass, had been rescued by Li Xinghe, he praised Li Xinghe for being sensible and didn't ask any further questions. Instead, he urged the Japanese government in an official tone to investigate the matter thoroughly and rebuild the embassy as soon as possible.

she says:

"Nobody cares, or rather, everyone is too busy to deal with what's going on here. Besides, the large number of anti-American forces in Tokyo is already a consensus in Washington. Even Air Force Two and the Secretary of State can die here, so what's burning down an embassy? Do you remember the Benghazi incident?"

The Benghazi incident refers to the destruction of the U.S. embassy in Benghazi by protesters.

Nothing much happened in the United States either.

To a large extent, the deaths of American citizens or embassy personnel abroad serve as bargaining chips in political deals between the United States and local countries. Therefore, the seemingly powerful American passport, in a way, is a death warrant.

……

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like