In addition to destroying the US embassy, ​​Li Xinghe also invited Guanyin Taki Aonori, Minami Katomi, and Yajima Hiroshi to the Aoyama Command Headquarters.

The new generation of women, including Huina, accompanied by two charming ladies and a naive communist fighter, enter the heavily fortified headquarters, marveling at its formidable defenses.

Bluebird's mother got goosebumps:

"Is this the Qingshan Command Headquarters? It's simply..."

Li Xinghe hugged his mother and patted her slender waist.

"Don't worry, only my word counts here. You can ignore what other Americans say. Don't tell outsiders that we are communists. Just say that you are radical far-left related people and my relatives."

Upon arriving at the conference room, what piqued Southern California's curiosity was:

"What are our political goals? In fact, based on our current observations, although there are many people making a fuss, very few are genuinely supportive of communism. Moreover, there are a lot of strange groups taking advantage of the situation, and even cults have come in."

Li Xinghe revealed the truth:

"Tear apart the existing political tacit understanding."

Japanese politics has always been very stable. The downside of this stability is the large number of people in the public who see Japan as a potential Trump, but the real...

Those who were able to storm into the Diet were only a group of people like Taro Yamamoto from the Reiwa Shinsengumi, and they were only allowed to sneak in and amuse themselves by following the template of the Green Party plus the new era clowns.

To push for political change and have Ayako Aso, Eimi Hana, and himself take turns in politics, all existing political agreements must be torn up.

This is a rather mystical state; it has no basis and mainly relies on the breakdown of everyone's consensus.

Li Xinghe's conclusion to this movement was that he would gain indirect control over major companies on the verge of bankruptcy.

Controlling large corporations is tantamount to controlling Japan.

Now, with Nagatacho occupied by protesters, the Diet and the Cabinet Office are completely ineffective, and lawmakers are remotely directing national affairs from other places. Tokyo has effectively entered a state of switching between day and night, and between different areas and times.

During the day, Shinjuku and Shibuya remain dazzling modern cities, frequented by white-collar workers, urban beauties, and the new generation.

In the evening, Nagatacho and Shinjuku government district were filled with protesters holding up their cell phone flashlights, with both clashes and marches taking place. Red helmets for those supporting communism, five-star red helmets for those supporting China's reunification, black helmets for those opposing communism or the government, and white helmets for the old-guard far-left nuclear faction were all mixed together.

What's even more amazing is that the two groups don't interfere with each other. Those who do business, play, and work, and those who protest politically and storm the government, seem to live on two parallel lines. Although they occasionally intersect, they only exchange a brief "my private Marseille" and then go about their own business.

Tokyo seems to have become two Tokyos.

Economically, it remains Japan's most prosperous city and a top-tier metropolitan area in East Asia. It has even become more prosperous as other parts of Japan have declined.

Politically, it devolved into a chaotic free-for-all among dynamic grassroots groups, with passionate struggles and attacks on the government. Or it became an internal war between the Red Helmets and the Black Helmets, with weapons drawn.

At the Aoyama Command Headquarters, which no one could track, a struggle over the occupation of Nagata-cho began.

Li Xinghe issued the first order:

"To completely destroy the reputation of the legislators. To make the people realize that the legislators are incompetent, disgrace the country, and that their existence is of no use except for wasting national tax money."

Guided by CIA agents, rioters began storming the homes of lawmakers, beating up old men considered traitors with close ties to Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry bureaucrats. They not only beat them, but also burned their cars, vandalized their homes with graffiti, and marked them with the words "traitor," subjecting them to comprehensive social humiliation.

This is a tactic that the CIA excels at.

Now that the East Asia branch in Tokyo has been destroyed by Li Xinghe, the remaining agents who escaped have nowhere to go, so they can only submit to Li Xinghe's command and follow his lead.

As members of parliament’s families were harassed, the number of members attending the extraordinary parliamentary session visibly decreased, with a significant number fleeing back to their constituencies with their families.

Li Xinghe issued the second order:

"To completely destroy the reputation of the Liberal Democratic Party. To make the people realize that the Liberal Democratic Party's rule has brought profound suffering to the country."

Next up is the communist fighter.

Under Li Xinghe's guidance, a large number of guns and melee weapons were distributed to far-left violent groups, including the Central Nuclear Faction, the Revolutionary Labor Union, and the Revolutionary Commonwealth Faction, which launched the "Occupy the LDP Headquarters" movement and stormed the LDP's Tokyo headquarters at night.

The police can't even leave Nagata-cho, so of course there's no one to protect this place.

So after a few gunshots, the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters was stormed by communist activists. They broke the chains, damaged filing cabinets, and photographed a large number of confidential documents, which were then published online, attracting huge public attention.

Although the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) headquarters organized a team to retake the wall during the day, the indelible graffiti on the wall that read "Communism must be realized" has already terrified the LDP.

Li Xinghe issued the third order:

"To utterly destroy the reputation of the Imperial Family. To make the people realize how enormous the inequality is, while they live in cramped wooden huts, these families occupy all of Tokyo's green spaces and live in gardens."

This time, the mob targeted the Akasaka Palace.

This 51-square-meter park, located in the heart of the city and boasting some of Tokyo's finest gardens and green spaces, is reserved exclusively for the Imperial Family and a few close relatives—a space capable of housing hundreds of thousands of residents. This blatant class inequality was something the Japanese used to be able to numb themselves with the excuse that "it's always been this way." But what about now?

When the price of 5 kilograms of rice exceeds 6000 yen, when a head of cabbage costs 1500 yen, and a bag of bean sprouts soars to 499 yen, can people still numb themselves when they see that their average living space is less than 17 square meters, and they actually live in a single apartment of less than 10 square meters, and then look at the Akasaka Palace, which has only 4 households, an average living space of more than 5 square meters, and enjoys luxurious green spaces and is supported by hundreds of millions of taxes.

This visible, tangible disparity—a mere wall separating people by more than 5000 times—is a stark reminder of the inequality hanging over the heads of Tokyo citizens.

The enemy is here.

Coincidentally, Princess Kako has now gone to Isesaki City, where, under Li Xinghe's silver bullet offensive, she is holding the succession ceremony of "Wende Taikun" at the local shrine. There are no familiar friends of Li Xinghe at the Akasaka Palace, so under the command of the mastermind, thugs climbed over the wall, knocked down the police of the Imperial Household Agency, and stormed into the Akishino, Takaen, and Mikasa residences, severely beating these vampires.

In addition to the attack, the rioters also stormed into the house and took photos of the interior of the luxurious mansion, which was paid for with taxpayers' money, and exposed it.

It's better not to look at it, the more you look, the angrier you get.

They might as well arrest the princes and give them a good beating.

Fortunately, Emperor Naruhito truly has no bad reputation and is considered virtuous and talented in every way. So, although the rioters beat Prince Fumihito bloody, they still sincerely said "I love you" when they saw Emperor Naruhito and his wife. Then they graffitied the houses and buildings outside the Akasaka Imperial Palace, humiliating the Imperial Family for occupying a huge urban green space and ignoring the difficulties of the people's lives.

After the three punches were thrown, Tokyo remained bustling during the day, but by night, the city was in turmoil.

As the potential political repercussions intensified, Li Xinghe made a direct decision:

"Launch a general offensive, seize the Capitol Building, and establish a second Congress of the people."

Guanyinlong Qingniao hurriedly grabbed Li Xinghe:

"Do we want to overthrow Japanese politics?"

Southern California's Domi also shook her head:

"You wouldn't be planning a revolution right now, would you? You should know that less than 5% of people in Japan support the communist movement right now. A political revolution at this time would only bring more right-wing lunatics to power."

Everyone felt that it was too early to launch an attack.

Creating a political crisis when communism and pro-China factions are still weak will only lead to a surge in Nazis and militarists, who will then enter parliament.

Li Xinghe first hugged the bluebird mother, then pushed Nan Jiaduomei to sit in the chair:

"Of course not. The goal remains the same: to tear apart all political understanding. I had them storm the Capitol to force it to beg me to suppress the rioters."

Because the First Division of Tokyo was destroyed by Li Xinghe.

Therefore, the only force capable of conducting riot control operations within Tokyo right now is Li Xinghe's Coastal Combat Brigade.

Therefore, storming the Capitol would mean forcing the Capitol to authorize Li Xinghe to quell the unrest.

The ultimate goal is to seize control of major corporations from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

Shinjiro Koizumi probably never imagined that the two months it took for him to resign and flee would trigger such a massive political upheaval.

From the Chinese guerrillas' departure from Okinawa to the death of Kenichiro Nagumo in Naha City; from Naoto Maeda's coup attempt to Li Xinghe's crushing of it; from Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry officials' involvement in the sale of large Japanese companies to the outbreak of a treason case that sparked the occupation of Nagata-cho—in less than two months, Japanese politics was impacted by the economic crisis.

Their inability to cope gradually became apparent.

This underlying characteristic is no different from that of the United States today, after all, the Japanese political system is the offspring of the American political system.

The difference is that Japanese politics is more rigid, exhibiting the characteristic Japanese tendency to "crash in the face of unexpected situations." While Li Xinghe directed the rioters outside, burning down the American embassy, ​​occupying Nagatacho, and storming the Akasaka Palace, the Diet members remained completely silent.

As soon as Li Xinghe issued the order, CIA agents began stirring things up in various telegram groups, preparing to storm the Capitol.

Compared to the incompetent Congress, Li Xinghe appeared more confident:

"Now, it's time for the members of Congress to kneel down and beg me."

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Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 4200 words. My mom has also started buying tons of clothes and then returning tons of them. It drove me crazy at noon...

Chapter 602: The Red Flag Rises at the Capitol Building, and the Mirror Scales Offer Themselves (5100 words)

A light drizzle fell in the early morning.

With only three days left before the Diet's deadline of September 27th to elect the final cabinet, and before the formal process of Koizumi Shinjiro serving as caretaker prime minister for a few more days could even begin, the situation, under the machinations of Li Xinghe, deteriorated to a point where the Diet could not have anticipated.

The large-scale occupation of Nagata-cho is still in full swing, with more and more unemployed people flocking to Nagata-cho to protest, demanding jobs and a livelihood.

At that time, the Metropolitan Police Department officers still had not received orders to deploy, while Lee Sung-ha, along with Kannon Taki Aotori and others, arrived at the scene in disguise and directed the inflammatory occupation of the Capitol Building from their car.

Several professional agitators were disseminating Li Xinghe's manuscript:

"The revolutionary strike should be like lightning, striking the enemy's heart. Let us advance into the sky, into the heart of this empire! No one can stop us, for revolutionaries cannot be killed!"

Soon, with red flags waving, radical individuals in black, white, and red helmets followed the crowd up the steps, crashing into the tightly closed doors of the Capitol Building.

Someone brought in the log that had broken down the gate, and everyone worked together, hammering at the gate like they were besieging a city.

Everyone sang together.

The socialists finally found their opportunity, and like helmsmen charging at sea, they joyfully rushed into Congress.

"National Revolution! Continue the Revolution!"

People shouted happily in the rain:

"Accelerate! Accelerate! Keep accelerating!"

Long live the Great Chinese Federation!

"Die, you filthy politician!"

Various slogans and songs rose higher and higher as people charged forward, and the gates of Congress quickly fell.

The parliamentary police, who had held out for less than two days, were too hungry and exhausted to relieve themselves to fire their weapons. They had no choice but to flee the parliament, handing over this core territory of Japanese politics to the protesters.

The Japanese Diet Building, which had never been attacked in 92 years, has now fallen.

People cheered in the rain, then rushed inside.

"We've won!"

Li Xinghe had already noticed some people who appeared to be police undercover agents in the crowd, so he decisively called the new female agent, Huina:

"Alright, that's enough. Let our men prepare to retreat. The upcoming Japanese media coverage will be too easy to expose us."

It's time to leave.

As the mastermind behind the scenes, one cannot overexpose oneself in public.

Otherwise they would discover that Tokyo's second most dissolute playboy was actually hanging out with communists.

Li Xinghe's team withdrew from the scene.

At this time, the cheers of victory in the Parliament building had not yet ended, but the conflict between the various factions had already begun.

The Red Helmets members of the Red Halberd Society raised their revolutionary red flag. As Maoists, they climbed up the building and raised the flag of the Socialist Republic of Japan on the top of the National Diet Building, which had been bombed by Maeda Naoo. Due to the lack of preparation in time, the entire flag was pure red with the Chinese characters "Unite the people of the world" added.

However, the White Helmets, who support global revolution and follow Lenin's line, cannot accept this.

They shoved each other at the red helmets:

"What?"

"You bastard, you betrayer of the global revolution, give up your position!"

"Japan should be socialist, but the path it takes should be decided through consultation. You are not allowed to raise the flag on your own!"

The sight of the Red Halberd Society and the Central Nuclear Faction, both communist fighters from the same source, fighting in the National Assembly building seems comical, yet it perfectly mirrors the conflicts of their revolutionary student predecessors 50 years ago. Fortunately, they have learned their lesson: when the young people of the Central Nuclear Faction and the Red Halberd Society clashed, the older generation had already contacted their respective commanders, preparing for a swift retreat and concealing the faces of the participants.

Everyone knows that such a sudden political upheaval, lacking widespread public support, must be orchestrated by a planner behind the scenes. Some people can even guess that they have been used by the CIA.

The battle between Maoists and Leninists alone was not yet intense. Marxists and Trotskyists, who advocated global revolution, such as the Revolutionary Commonwealth and the Revolutionary Labor Union, also joined the fray.

"This is how the national flag should be used!"

A large group of people wearing red and white helmets were crammed together among the seats in parliament, fighting amongst themselves.

Fortunately, although it was a fight, it was just an exchange of fists and no guns were used.

At this point, the most abstract group present, the black-helmeted members of the Japan Unification Association, became unhappy. They had come to fight with the ideal of "Japan Unification," establishing a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere Federation, and overthrowing Western countries in one fell swoop. Why were they being driven out? Even the red flag they carried was merely a symbolic gesture; many of them were planning to change to a new flag after the establishment of the Federation.

I don't know who came up with this rather overly culturally nationalist slogan:

"You communists are all cultural colonial lackeys of Western society!"

"Only the future of Easternization and Chinese culture is our future!"

"Those who don't read the Analects, don't understand etiquette and moral principles, and don't respect Confucius, get out of the National Assembly!"

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