"It's like having constipated for a long time and then suddenly feeling much better. Many business deals with China that were previously inconvenient to discuss can now be discussed, and supply chain companies can enter with low taxes. It feels like everything is thriving, which makes me very happy."

The conversations of the women on the street remained unchanged, while the women of the wealthy class pretended to know nothing about politics and hurriedly said "Damn" when the war was mentioned.

In those impoverished corners that Fuji Television wouldn't cover, the commercial market for "sham marriages with visas" and "marrying Chinese immigrants"—open to impoverished Japanese women—is rapidly expanding. Single mothers, in particular, with extremely high poverty rates, have become the targets of various Sino-Japanese matchmaking agencies, who use both soft and hard tactics to coerce them into putting themselves on the market.

However, this might be a good thing, because at least they don't have to stoop to selling their bodies.

For the average Japanese man, in addition to the increasing number of job opportunities but the need to compete with the influx of Chinese tech talent, their greater concern lies in the consequences of this Chinese influx.

The comments from male netizens vividly illustrate the difference in thinking between those with a "big head" and those with a "small head":

"Ugh! Can we please not come to Tokyo? The women at Okubo Park have raised their prices again. Two years ago, because they were so popular in China, the women at Okubo Park started asking for 2 yen. It was only with great difficulty that the price dropped below 1 yen."

"Please stop sending Chinese people to the Osaka-Natsuta enclave, thank you! I haven't been able to find a package for 8000 yen a time for a long time."

"Where else are there cheap resource sites? Please share, but be careful not to let the Chinese steal them!"

"Liberal Democratic Party, stand up a bit! Prostitutes are getting more and more expensive!"

Useless netizens are probably the same all over the world. Men who constantly chat about problems online are considered lowly, while the Japanese who keep angrily denouncing Li Xinghe for selling out their country in anonymous communities have to admit:

"The Liberal Democratic Party? They're all dying."

"Well, after all, Americans don't support them anymore."

Overnight, the Liberal Democratic Party, which had controlled Japan for decades, lost its foundation and began to disintegrate in an instant.

Li Xinghe's ability to organize an international summit on his own demonstrates that the United States no longer supports the Liberal Democratic Party.

Li Xinghe wielded his sword ruthlessly against the three main branches of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), leaving the LDP utterly powerless to resist. Agricultural cooperatives were furious but helpless, and prices across the country were falling as Chinese supply chains were reportedly becoming more open. So, what is the point of the LDP's existence?

It's quite funny, but the Japanese, who usually act like fools in front of the camera, naturally said things like "the US supports/abandoned the LDP" after the LDP suddenly showed signs of losing power. This was something that would have been considered extremely disrespectful in the past. They even joked that the LDP, as a colonial party, had become so disqualified that it was abandoned by the US.

When Li Daiyao and Gao Tiaowuyue strolled into the bar in Nanjiaduomei, Li Xinghe and Shang Qiujia were also sitting there.

Kannon-Taki Bluebird was very happy today, enthusiastically hugging Yajima and singing a folk song from Yamaguchi Prefecture.

The new generation woman, Hye-na, asked in confusion:

"Why does change come so quickly and so easily? It's like an experiment in physics class. As long as you apply a little bit of force to an iron ball, it will roll down naturally, as if it were a natural process."

Li Xinghe answered matter-of-factly:

"It's because of the tradition of collective irresponsibility. If you do something, you have to take responsibility; if you don't do anything, you close your eyes and pretend to be dead, so you have no responsibility. From the time of Shinzo Abe... no, from the time of Junichiro Koizumi, Japan should have been shifted and thinking about a new position in the 21st century. However, the politicians of our corrupt country have spent nearly 30 years and still have accomplished nothing, even leading the country into a dead end."

Can a mere Li Xinghe really influence the entire Japanese political class and bureaucratic group with just a few words?

of course not.

Many people can see the trend of East rising and West falling. As early as 30 years ago, some people in Japanese universities proposed that Japan should pursue a second diplomatic strategy. However, the closed and stubborn political arena has long watched the situation change and pro-American forces have become dominant.

Li Xinghe's most important contribution was taking this step and saying "I'll take responsibility" while Trump and Vance were implementing America's retrenchment strategy.

All of Japan was waiting for such a scapegoat to step forward and take responsibility. It just so happened that Li Xinghe had Chinese ancestry, an American background, and came from a prominent Japanese family. With Li Xinghe taking the lead in taking the blame, the Japanese followed behind, accusing him of treason while keeping their heads down and running fast, eager to completely transform themselves as soon as possible.

This is the core secret behind Li Xinghe's declaration of "I'll take responsibility for the transformation," which led to Japanese political, academic, and media circles verbally criticizing him while simultaneously acting swiftly towards his goals.

Nanjia Duomei mixed a non-alcoholic cocktail and handed it to Gao Tiaowuyue, who had a black line on her face. Leaning against the bar, she joked humorously:

"At that point, if a dog were to step forward and say 'I'll take responsibility,' wouldn't people push that dog forward?"

Li Daiyao, a newcomer but who had already secretly contacted May multiple times, held her down as she tried to bite, and said:

"Shouldn't we first study why dogs can talk?"

"Politicians are masters of playing dumb. They'd rather pretend the mentally challenged are normal than investigate why a dog can talk."

Higashikawa Yukami also appeared from behind. She patted Li Xinghe on the shoulder, sat down next to Shang Qiujia, and stared at Shang Qiujia's flat belly with predatory eyes.

Today is not only about each

The day off for the diplomatic mission was also the day off for Li Xinghe's family.

Family and friends with ties to the Communist Party gathered at a bar in Southern California, casually discussing the underground arrangements following the political transition.

Of course, we cannot ignore the enormous force of change that drives the political transformation. At the same time, the majority of conservatives glare at Li Xinghe, who is willing to take the blame, and wish they could tear him apart.

So in fact, during this period, there were a lot of people digging up dirt on Li Xinghe.

Many self-media outlets have reported on Li Xinghe's alleged killing of Harada Yoshihisa, the entire family of Iai Ohara Masayuki, and his glorious record of causing trouble for the Ministry of Public Security to the point of collapse.

For members of parliament who aspire to long-term rule, scandals reported in the media are like impeachments issued by the Censorate in classical China—a political warning to remove them from office.

But this trick didn't work on Li Xinghe.

I've already committed dictatorship, coup, and betrayed the country. Isn't it ridiculous that you're now criticizing me for allegedly committing murder/espionage/black market dealings/politics?

When Higashikawa Yukami mentioned these things, he reminded Li Xinghe:

"We need to organize our own assassin group, to intimidate both the legitimate and criminal worlds with death."

The new generation of women, including the pregnant bed that Hinako had grabbed, shrank back slightly:

"Wow, Hinako-nee and Toya-nee finally have official jobs."

Indeed, when it comes to killing, Fujihinako and Sasaki Toya are truly masters, enough to warrant Fujihinako preparing an assassination squad.

Bluebird Mother reminds me of the important matter:

"Where is the army?"

"It's being arranged."

Li Xinghe answered.

If there's anything wrong with Li Xinghe's current situation, it's that the entire army is stuck in Tokyo, aiming to send troops to the front lines of riot control within 10 minutes, focusing on internal affairs rather than external ones.

However, for Japan as a whole, the area ruled by Li Xinghe happened to be in the central part of the Kanto Plain, which was easily surrounded.

To prevent external troops from quickly entering Tokyo and clashing with Li Xinghe, it is necessary to immediately arrange for land, sea, and air defenses on all four sides: Somahara to the north, Sakazuma to the west, Hyakusato to the east, and Yokosuka to the south, just like the ancient Edo Shogunate, to block the Hakone Pass, fill in the Shirakawa Pass, and protect the Kanto Plain.

However, Li Xinghe lacks sufficient troops to temporarily fill such a large Guandong Plain. He still needs more manpower from the country to be put to use as soon as possible.

Just then, as Takajo Satsuki finally escaped the annoyance of being mistaken for a child again and pouted in anger, another beautiful woman walked in.

Zhao Lieshu hurriedly found Li Xinghe:

"The Koreans are very angry with you. They feel that you, as a 'Korean,' have tricked them. They are now criticizing you in the newspapers."

"How could I possibly respond to those topics that the South Korean media are hyping up?"

Lee Sung-ha felt that South Korea was a country that deserved to be criticized.

It's one thing for people to hype him up online because he's Korean, but now that Lee Sung-ha is starting to jeopardize his Northeast Asian diplomacy, South Korea, which is still insisting on sticking to its pro-American stance, is starting to make unrealistic expectations. Some South Korean media outlets even think it's time to talk about the sovereignty of Tsushima Island and force Japan to cede it to South Korea.

It's one thing to speculate about territory, but the South Korean opposition party has started to hype up the issues of "comfort women" and "post-WWII reparations," saying that the previous reparations don't count and that if they win the election, they will make Japan pay South Korea 30 trillion yen in reparations. They also want Lee Sung-ha to kneel down and apologize in Seoul.

This disgusted Li Xinghe.

Lee Jae-myung and his group probably noticed their election crisis and started fantasizing about overpowering the reorganized People Power Party by blaming Lee Sung-ha.

Generally speaking, South Korea elects a left-leaning party after each economic crisis, but whether it's because Lee Jae-myung and others are too incompetent, or because the United States wants South Korea to hold on tightly at this time, the People Power Party has continued to dominate the vote this time.

According to rumors, it is precisely because the United States has adopted a newer social media strategy, by continuously cultivating far-right South Korean YouTubers to spread far-right ideology in large numbers, that the People Power Party has incorporated a large number of far-right YouTubers into its ranks, replicating Trump's approach.

"Indeed, we can't admit it."

Zhao Lieshu was also conflicted.

Li Xinghe then defended himself and explained:

"It's not a matter of admitting it, but rather that I don't want to be stepped on to get to the top."

Lee Sung-ha was naturally happy to express his condolences for the suffering of the North Korean people.

However, Lee Jae-myung and his group, under the guise of speaking out for the country and fighting for justice for the people, made Lee Sung-ha a stepping stone in the fierce political struggle within South Korea, which Lee Sung-ha was extremely unhappy about.

Moreover, they want his 30 trillion!

Damn it, if Li Xinghe had 30 trillion yen, why would he need to be here scamming people out of food and drink?

Just then, the mentally challenged younger sister, Lee Ju-yeon, rushed over:

"The South Korean government has found a way to attack you."

She was out of breath:

"The issue is the G Brigade's stationing on Jeju Island. The US military in South Korea must be very angry that their territory is being interfered with, and the South Korean government also has the idea of ​​using this as an excuse. If the G Brigade belongs to you, it is equivalent to the US military in Japan interfering in the territory of the US military in South Korea. At the same time, if the US-Japan Joint Chiefs of Staff in Tokyo can command the G Brigade on South Korean territory, it is also equivalent to Japan invading South Korea."

South Korea's three major newspapers, JoongAng Ilbo, Chosun Ilbo, and Dong-A Ilbo, all published articles titled "Jeju Island Sovereignty Lost, Japanese Army Has Occupied Jeju Island!" These articles, written by Ms. Ko Mun-jung, a former spokesperson for the Presidential Secretariat of the Democratic Party and a graduate of the Chinese Literature Department of Kyung Hee University, directly address the issue of Jeju Island, where US forces stationed in Japan have encroached on US territory in South Korea.

According to Ms. Gao Wenting, the US military stationed in Japan is subordinate to Li Xinghe, while the US military stationed in South Korea is subordinate to South Korea. Therefore, the territorial dispute between the two sides is roughly equivalent to a political issue between Japan and South Korea.

Li Xinghe looked at the newspaper and couldn't help but wonder:

"Um... does she really think the US military is their babysitter? This is a problem that I could solve by giving the commander of US forces in South Korea $200 million, and they want to turn it into a confrontation between the two countries' US military presence? Escalating it to a territorial sovereignty issue?"

Do they really think the US military stationed in South Korea is South Korea's security force?

The joyful day passed quickly, and Guanyinlong Bluebird was feeling somewhat down:

"What do we do now?"

Li Xinghe, however, said:

"If they want to fight, then let's have a war between Japan and South Korea."

This further proves that Li Xinghe's so-called peace and tranquility in Northeast Asia is just a convenient excuse to promote himself. After all, he's talking about a national war, but I haven't started any wars; it's just the US troops stationed in Japan and South Korea arguing, which doesn't violate any rules.

Everyone was surprised:

"beat?"

"A fake fight doesn't preclude a real fight."

Li Xinghe.

The real target of this attack on South Korea is the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, which have just expressed their willingness to cooperate.

Li Xinghe snapped his fingers and contacted Ms. Katayama Mizuo in the secretary's office:

"Notify the chiefs of staff of the three branches of the Self-Defense Forces (Maritime, Ground, and Air) to come to my office for a meeting. I need to draw their troops and assemble them towards Tsushima Island."

The author says:

Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. 4600 words. I slept in late and woke up late—a tragedy.

Chapter 676: Top-Tier Trolls Engage in Online Insults, One-Yuan Commander's Southward March (4800 words)

In the evening, Lu Yuchi Hua Yingmei rushed to the banquet hosted by Li Xinghe for several chiefs of staff, without even removing her makeup, to accompany Li Xinghe in his political life.

Li Xinghe did not hide his lust for power; instead, he openly told everyone:

"I want to be the commander-in-chief of the unified command. I hope you will recommend me."

"I'm afraid we'll need..."

"rest assured

"I've already prepared my excuse; just wait and see."

After a brief handover, Li Xinghe persuaded these people to prepare to jointly submit more pledges of allegiance.

But to be honest, without any stimulating events, they will be quite slow in submitting their pledge of allegiance.

How to tame Japan's vast but incompetent, low-paid and inefficient civil servants, and how to get the Self-Defense Forces and the government to follow Li Xinghe's lead—these are all tests of Li Xinghe's future abilities.

Slightly intoxicated, Li Xinghe and Hua Yingmei left the banquet and got into a ride-hailing car parked at the entrance.

Wu Jianzhong handed Li Xinghe a piece of paper from the front of the driver's seat:

"Be more cautious and restrained."

After reading it, Li Xinghe scratched his head and smiled wryly, then showed the note to Hua Yingmei. Hua Yingmei also sighed:

"He's good at being cautious, but not at being restrained."

……

sixth day.

The Northeast Asia Security Summit has successfully concluded.

Apart from South Korea demanding too much and getting nothing in return, China, Japan, North Korea, and Russia all successively obtained the terms they wanted. The Russians sold oil for used cars, North Korea bought production lines and technology, China invested in the market, and Japan supported its stock and bond markets, leading to the appreciation of the yen.

Only South Korea got criticized but also gained nothing.

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