Li Xinghe struggled to lift them up, one on each side, and carried them to the bed, enjoying the ultimate bliss of having one king and two consorts.

Lying in the middle, Li Xinghe looked at the ceiling and sighed.

From then on, he could no longer participate in political campaigns in the United States unless the Republican Party fell and the Democratic Party seized power, and Li Xinghe was able to flexibly switch tracks.

What are you thinking about?

"It's a real shame, I really wanted to bombard the White House again."

The two witches grabbed Li Xinghe's waist from both sides.

Li Xinghe hurriedly revised his speech:

"Let's beat up my wife first."

……

On the third day, the Northeast Asia Security Summit, which Li Xinghe had promoted, was nominally aimed at determining local security, but in reality it was a meeting to exchange various resources for recognition of one's status by other countries, and it also fell into the purview of diplomats.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs always wants to do something, and foreign ministries of various countries also hope to create some positive atmosphere in Northeast Asia during the winter of mutual sanctions between the US and Russia. Therefore, even diplomats from South Korea and North Korea are willing to sit down and talk about national security.

Li Xinghe handed over the draft terms to the newly appointed Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kenji Funakoshi, looking at this veteran diplomat who had dealt with China, Vietnam, and other countries many times:

"Are you under psychological pressure?"

Of course!

Kenjiro Funakoshi barely managed to suppress the urge to curse. If it weren't for the soldiers with guns around Li Xinghe, he would have really started swearing.

"Such clauses would be condemned by the public as treasonous..."

"I won't sign your name, I will. Moreover, I wrote the core of the treaty, but how you embellish it is up to you to do so. If you can make the other side give in, that's your ability, and I won't interfere."

Li Xinghe spoke up.

Kenjiro Funakoshi immediately relaxed.

Since you're willing to take the blame, then I don't care.

Then he went to conduct diplomatic negotiations.

Today, some specific cooperation terms will be released one after another, and major Japanese media outlets, as well as many ordinary Japanese people, are waiting in front of their television cameras.

First and foremost is Russia, which is the easiest to talk to.

Li Xinghe announced in front of the camera:

"Russia and Japan will gradually lift sanctions on each other, thawing relations. Japan will return frozen Russian assets and exchange Russian prisoners. Russia will provide more resources and gradually resume the import and export of Japanese cars and used cars."

Surprisingly, they didn't betray their country.

The Japanese cheered immediately, thinking that Li Xinghe was very capable.

Secondly, there is North Korea.

Li Xinghe also announced in front of the camera:

"Japan and North Korea will establish a secure communication mechanism, during which Japan will receive security alerts when North Korea conducts missile tests. The establishment of a cooperation office between Japan and North Korea will pave the way for further easing of tensions."

The Japanese were astonished.

Holy crap, you actually managed to negotiate a missile deal with the devilish North Korea?

With the help of the Japanese media, such a clause was naturally touted as a major diplomatic victory.

After two diplomatic victories, Li Xinghe and the Chinese ambassador finally announced the agreement for Sino-Japanese cooperation:

"The full text of Sino-Japanese cooperation is divided into four major areas: regional security, economic development, capital investment and infrastructure, and tourism and talent exchange."

Li Xinghe read aloud:

"On regional security, both countries share the view that Japan recognizes the remaining sovereignty over the Ryukyu Islands, will temporarily set aside territorial disputes, establish a secure communication mechanism for naval vessels to travel one day in advance, and recognize Taiwan as an internal affair of China; on economic development, both countries will lift more restrictions on foreign investment, promote a unified market in Northeast Asia, open up imports of more products such as rice and vegetables, and reduce tariffs; on capital investment and infrastructure, both countries will commit to expanding channels for Chinese capital to enter Japan, establishing a Sino-Japanese joint venture automobile company, and jointly seeking win-win cooperation in the automobile industry; on talent exchange, Japan has committed to visa-free travel for Chinese tourists and providing a faster and more efficient green card process for Chinese immigrants, while China will open up more tourist routes and relax cooperation restrictions..."

"These four principles and twenty-two articles together form the 'Twenty-Two Articles on Cooperation between China and Japan'."

The terms seem reasonable, but this is the result of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials' efforts to embellish them and the cooperation of the Chinese side.

In essence, this means acknowledging China's strength in regional affairs, backing down in the Ryukyu Islands, and allowing China to circumnavigate Japan whenever it wants without intervention. Economically, it means adopting a passive stance, opening its doors to more Chinese capital investment.

They made money by selling houses, assets, and land, and even removed strict tariff restrictions on agricultural products.

It's practically equivalent to lying naked on the bed, where you can do whatever you want.

Once the treaty was signed, the Japanese actually calmed down.

Apart from a small minority who were criticizing the "22 Articles that betrayed the country," most people continued to work happily.

Lying flat.

There's even a sense of relief, like seeing the shoe drop, all the bad news priced in, and Yoshiko holding the pregnancy test.

It seems like Li Xinghe didn't sell out his country that much.

It's nothing more than maintaining the status quo in Ryukyu, attracting more Chinese capital and technology immigrants. He didn't even sell Ryukyu directly to China. He's so kind. I'm so happy.

And he even managed to dismantle tariff barriers and expand agricultural imports. He's so kind, I'm so happy.

The Japanese, who were being manipulated into believing this, thought so, and the market response was very positive.

The Tokyo stock market rebounded sharply after the signing of Article 22, with the tourism and hotel sector, automobile sector, and technology sector all showing a sea of ​​red. Major financial newspapers, self-media outlets, and investment companies practically kowtowed to Li Xinghe, thanking their "father" for bestowing financial benefits.

The yen has begun to appreciate significantly, and the opening of trade with China has many importers eagerly anticipating it. Young men and women across Japan who want to sell their assets to Chinese capital have already taken the lead, secretly enrolling in Chinese language classes.

The entire land was a scene of rampant treason.

But the feedback from political parties is not good.

When Li Xinghe released twenty-two articles in one go, various right-wing political parties or remnants, including the Liberal Democratic Party, the Kuomintang, and the New Wind Society of the Reform Party, were all devastated and their faces turned ashen.

In particular, the Liberal Democratic Party, which is the ruling party but has been effectively sidelined by Koizumi and Lee Seong-ha, has already seen its dead end.

This document, known as the "Twenty-Two Articles of Treason," not only proves that the unreliable duo of Li Xinghe and Koizumi are capable of managing Japan's diplomacy and national policy on their own, but also that they can break through the old constraints of the Liberal Democratic Party and recklessly play new tricks, thus dismantling the very foundation of the Liberal Democratic Party's existence.

The three main branches of the Liberal Democratic Party are Keidanren (Keidanren), Shinzoren (Shinzoren), and Nongkyo (Nongkyo).

The Keidanren (Keidanren) is now practically licking Li Xinghe's boots, just hoping to get more joint venture policies and more injections of Chinese capital; the Shinto Political Alliance, with Shang Qiujia's pregnancy, is seeing its religious sanctity undermined by the impending mixed-race event in the Imperial Family; and the Agricultural Cooperatives (Agri-Cooperatives) need no further explanation, as the entire traitorous treaty is primarily aimed at the Agricultural Cooperatives, with the intention of destroying them.

The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was essentially a caravan of political parties forcibly brought together by the United States to maintain its colonial rule over Japan. Now that Li Xinghe has replaced them as the speed limiter for Japan, this forced union of the LDP is doomed.

As Koizumi's father, the elder Koizumi, who had spearheaded the reforms, drank heavily that day and called Makiko Tanaka, saying:

"From now on, Japan will probably never have a major ruling party again. You old mother duck, you hatched a Godzilla that destroyed Tokyo. Alas, we are all going to become that kid's prisoners."

Tanaka Makiko, the 85-year-old daughter of Kakuei Tanaka and the political asylum seeker of Li Xinghe, known for her sharp and sarcastic remarks, offered Koizumi a rare moment of comfort:

"I called you a freak back then, and I even protected you when you were in power, acting as your foreign minister like your mother. But it turns out that your path didn't work out either. So maybe the young Godzilla won't destroy Tokyo."

After hanging up the phone, Junichiro Koizumi sighed:

"You're taking advantage of me again."

Don't be fooled by Makiko Tanaka's seemingly comforting words; she's actually subtly making a veiled jab at him. Back when she helped Koizumi rise to power, she often compared herself to his mother. Now that Li Xinghe and Koizumi are on the stage, she's the political grandmother.

And if we consider that Koizumi's grandson is actually Li Xinghe's son, then this joke becomes hilarious.

From a political perspective, Makiko Tanaka, as the daughter of Kakuei Tanaka, who pioneered money politics, nurtured and incubated Li Xinghe, Koizumi, Kokoizumi, and Hua Yingmei under the protection of her political connections.

After Koizumi Ii came to power and realized that the pro-China policy was not working, he immediately betrayed Makiko Tanaka and sided with the United States. Koizumi Ii struggled for a long time without figuring out his own political demands, while Lee Hsing-ho and Hua Ying-mei simply began to dismantle the foundation of the Liberal Democratic Party and pursue a development path with dictatorial characteristics.

Later, Makiko Tanaka was ousted from the political core by a coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and Tokyo bureaucrats.

Li Xinghe's triumphant appearance can also be seen as Makiko Tanaka's revenge against the Liberal Democratic Party and Tokyo bureaucrats.

Before her father Kakuei Tanaka's memorial tablet, Makiko Tanaka put on her reading glasses, looked at the photo of Li Xinghe and Hua Yingmei in her hand, and the wedding scroll that Hua Yingmei had given her, and was deeply moved:

"Ah, she became a mother and a grandmother, and now she has a grandson."

In fact, from Kakuei Tanaka to Junichiro Koizumi, then to Shinzo Abe, and then to Li Xinghe, the turbulent historical tide has swept away in just 60 years.

……

Today, all countries have reaped great rewards, with South Korea being the only clown.

The South Korean negotiating team consisted of career bureaucrats from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whose influence was extremely weak amidst domestic political turmoil. Seeing Lee Sung-ha blatantly selling out the country for money, South Korea both wanted support and feared a Chinese influx, leaving them helpless. They also felt deceived, tricked into going to Tokyo by Lee Sung-ha, only to gain the least benefit.

Due to insufficient party support, South Korean diplomats went through numerous negotiations, but even North Korea failed to produce any terms that could be signed on paper, leaving them frustrated and exasperated.

At the afternoon press conference, a reporter from the agricultural cooperative tearfully accused Li Xinghe:

"Are you trying to drive Japanese farmers to their deaths?!"

Li Xinghe's humorous rhetorical question:

"Hearing you say this makes me very surprised. Did I reduce the number of farmers in Japan? Did I force them to work to subsidize farming? Or did I force crops to meet quality standards, causing farmers to use large amounts of pesticides while working, making Japan one of the world's largest pesticide users? Who did all this? Answer me!"

The reporter was reprimanded and had no choice but to admit:

"...It's the farmers' association."

Li Xinghe therefore loudly refuted:

"Yes, it's a problem with agricultural cooperative manufacturing, and I'm just trying to rescue farmers from the agricultural cooperatives. Our Japanese agricultural cooperatives are rotten to the core. Since 2020, farmers' families have been in debt every year, fertilizer and seed prices are soaring, and prices are skyrocketing to the point that farmers are going bankrupt even though they are farming, when rice prices are high. Is this an agricultural cooperative? It's clearly a bloodsucker sucking the life out of the people, a complete enemy of the nation!"

This earth-shattering statement signifies that Li Xinghe has openly broken ties with the Farmers' Association, labeling it an enemy of the state.

Therefore, Li Xinghe openly incited voters:

"I am declaring war on the agricultural cooperatives. Prime Minister Koizumi and I have been vigorously promoting price reductions. We want rice to drop to 2000 yen per kilogram, pork to 500 yen per kilogram, and Chinese set meals to 400 yen. If people have to cut back on their food expenses, how can they possibly spend more money on consumption, and how can we encourage emerging technology companies to establish themselves? People, support me, defeat the agricultural cooperatives, and open up imports!"

His righteous indignation made it seem as if Koizumi, not him, had signed the treasonous treaty during the day.

Li Xinghe felt no psychological burden whatsoever.

I'm proud to be a comprador.

Compradors, at least, operate within a market economy, which is far better than those feudal slave owners who exploit excessively.

After the press conference, Li Xinghe publicly stated on social media:

"What I love is the whole country!"

Japanese netizens below immediately erupted into a heated debate, with some posting photos of Amuro Tooru, others asking how many Chinese people Li Xinghe had recruited, and still others asking if Li Xinghe could sleep with fans.

Meanwhile, Makiko Tanaka wrote a commentary, which was published in the Liberal Democratic Party's party newspaper:

"The Liberal Democratic Party has been living like a half-dead zombie until today, and only now has it been officially given a death certificate."

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Chapter 675: Japan Undergoes Dramatic Changes, Military Forces Gather at Tsushima Island (4600 words)

The Northeast Asia Security Summit entered its fourth day, with a recess primarily to allow delegations to indulge in shopping sprees on Roppongi's luxury shopping street in Tokyo, thus boosting Tokyo's GDP.

As the country with the most luxury stores in the world, the Japanese are indeed world-renowned for their pursuit and desire for luxury goods. However, in order to accommodate VIPs, some shops simply close their doors to customers, which has prompted sour grapes comments from ordinary Japanese people: "Where there are traitorous ministers, there are traitorous luxury stores."

Standing outside the famous Gucci store in Roppongi, Takajo Satsuki tiptoed, adjusting her bangs in front of the glass. Beside her, Lee Dai-yao fiddled with her phone, looking like a mom glued to her phone with her child.

As Satsuki Takajo attempted to climb onto the shop window, a store employee rushed out and hurriedly said:

"Miss, the store is currently receiving important guests. Please allow your daughter..."

Li Daiyao glanced at her, then looked at the petite and slender May, and reluctantly picked up May.

"Sorry sorry."

But just as she was about to leave with the 'child', the shop owner hurriedly rushed over, slid to his knees, and apologized earnestly to Li Daiyao: "Miss Li, please come into the shop and please feel free to choose!"

Li Daiyao, whose company is located in Roppongi, has had her identity spread to a small circle. Many luxury store owners have sent new lists of powerful and influential people to their subordinates, and women such as Li Daiyao and Li Juyan are key targets for public relations.

"Sorry, I have to take care of my child."

Li Daiyao smiled and refused, which made Gao Tiao Wuyue so angry that she wanted to bite someone.

"What a bunch of clueless idiots."

May, puffing up in a huff, hurriedly climbed down from Li Daiyao's arms.

At this time, the streets of Roppongi presented a vibrant scene of economic development.

Numerous real estate agencies along the roadside have already taken swift action.

Signs advertising "Possible Introduction of Chinese Technology Industry," "Agent for Sino-Japanese Business Negotiations," "Fast-Track Visa Processing for Tech Talents," and "Rental Accommodation; Manager Speaks Chinese" are ubiquitous. Office workers in suits hurrying by on the street invariably mention China in every phone call. They're either in Shanghai for business or considering bringing in more Chinese-made supply chains.

Fuji Television randomly selected pro-China individuals or shop owners with business dealings with China on the street for interviews and obtained a memorable quote:

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