After a period of physical intimacy, Su Yumin couldn't hold back her pants and kept hugging and kissing Li Xinghe.

Li Xinghe pretended to comfort her affectionately:

"I'm leaving soon, could you please keep an eye on those people for me?"

"I will definitely do my best!"

Su Yumin, somewhat dazed, was easily manipulated by Li Xinghe into becoming his informant, hidden behind the scenes. In the South Korean political arena, a woman who climbs the ranks through her father's influence is generally not valued, making her more suitable as a second eye, unless she is Park Geun-hye.

Although Lee Sung-ha was leaving, he had to firmly rely on the Yongsan U.S. military base in downtown Seoul to build a solid defensive barrier.

So at noon, Su Yumin was given white fluid, and in the afternoon, Li Xinghe and Commander Xavier were in the office, describing their idea of ​​converting the Longshan Presidential Palace into the Longshan Command Headquarters:

"Please help build more military barriers near Longshan Base. I need at least three small military camps to surround the area. Also, please expand the oil depot and garage to ensure that the 101st Special Operations Brigade can be deployed in an emergency. I hope you can work with me to do this."

Such modifications would require the demolition of all nearby US military recreation facilities, so Li Xinghe paid for them to build a new one.

After a brief exchange, Commander Xavier very considerately agreed.

Thus, the Longshan Presidential Palace underwent a radical transformation, aiming to be completely militarized into a fortress.

Just like Li Xinghe built the Aoyama Command Headquarters in the center of Tokyo.

Thus, the two fortified strongholds of Aoyama in Japan and Yongsan in Korea, standing tall in Tokyo and Seoul respectively, were completed, which can be described as Li Xinghe's "Two Mountains System".

Relying on the intelligence and troop mobilization advantages of the headquarters, they quickly dispatched troops to suppress any potential unstable fires.

After a busy day, Lee Sung-ha first saw off Lee Dae-yao, Cho Yeol-sook, and other women. Then, under the public gaze, he climbed onto the departing helicopter, waved goodbye to Seoul, and indicated that he had politically left Seoul.

Cho Gu-hwan, Moon Jae-in, Yoon Seok-youl, and others personally saw him off.

At the same time, a specially arranged reporter barged in at just the right moment and asked Li Xinghe a question:

"I've heard that you've even reinstated Yoon Seok-youl. Would you consider resuming the presidency of Park Geun-hye?"

Li Xinghe immediately retorted:

"President Park Geun-hye? She only needs to appear at the Cemetery when she reads the eulogy to Park Chung-hee. The rest of the time, let her go to the beauty salon."

Lee Sung-ha's sudden kick as he left effectively stripped Park Geun-hye and her aging military government supporters of their political base. Cho Koo-hwan, Moon Jae-in, and others breathed a sigh of relief, finally free from the pressure from Park Geun-hye and her cronies.

South Koreans breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing that Park Geun-hye would not be able to make a comeback.

Preventing a resurgence of Park Geun-hye's faction can be seen as Lee Sung-ha's last act of kindness towards the Korean people.

All that's happening today is just the appetizer.

For the next few decades, South Koreans will experience the joy of being tormented by Lee Sung-ha.

……

He took off from Seoul by helicopter as the U.S. plenipotentiary envoy.

Upon landing on the Hosho, which was sailing off the coast of Incheon, the Nagumo sisters hurriedly helped Li Xinghe off the plane. The US-Japan joint fleet then sped south, heading back to Tokyo Bay.

For the Japanese people, the month since Li Xinghe left has been relatively peaceful.

Aside from Shinjiro Koizumi's incessant talk about cutting pensions, which has led to widespread opposition from both the parliament and the public, everything is fine.

But Li Xinghe came back.

"That man is back!"

Major newspapers displayed Li Xinghe's image to welcome the return of the retired Japanese emperor.

During the month or so that Li Xinghe was away from Tokyo, political undercurrents surged within the city. Political animals, like mice at night, appeared in various dark corners after the owl flew away from the forest, whispering and gnawing at each other.

Upon arriving at Yokosuka Port, Li Xinghe took a helicopter to the Aoyama Command Headquarters, where he met up with Aiman, Hua Yingmei, and others.

They then marched all the way to the Prime Minister's official residence.

It had been a month since I last saw Koizumi, and he looked three years older, sitting on the sofa looking rather restless.

Koizumi looked embarrassed, like a child caught making a mistake.

But a 5-year-old child is tolerable, while a 50-year-old child is pure torture.

Li Xinghe asked directly:

"How did they get controlled by the parliament?"

Koizumi was even more at a loss for words.

He can't very well admit that it's because he can't mobilize the police and the military that the members of parliament aren't afraid of him at all, which has led to him continuously losing face in Parliament and being overwhelmed by various opposition groups, can he?

Lu Yuchi Hua Yingmei reminded Li Xinghe:

"The 2029 fiscal budget has a deadline of April. We still have a month to deal with these disgusting bureaucrats."

Koizumi's social security expenditure reform bill clashed with the 2029 fiscal budget, creating a deadlock with bureaucrats who were determined to drag it out until April, giving Koizumi a hard time.

"How to do?"

Koizumi asked the same question Nobita asked Doraemon.

Li Xinghe, without taking a break, sat down and pondered for a moment before saying:

“One problem I encountered in South Korea is that it’s okay to attack ordinary citizens, but not prosecutors, because there are only 1500 prosecutors in the whole country. In Japan, it’s the same: it’s okay to attack ordinary citizens, but not high-ranking officials. Without these prosecutors and high-ranking officials, the judicial and administrative systems would be paralyzed. Once they are paralyzed, people’s lives will be in big trouble, and they will blame you for creating all of this.”

Prosecutors and senior bureaucrats, like doctors in South Korea, play crucial roles in the functioning of society.

"Then what should we do?" Koizumi chimed in, playing the straight man.

On the contrary, Lu Yuchi and Hua Yingmei had already guessed Li Xinghe's purpose.

他 说:

"You know there's also the saying about the Ship of Theseus in wooden architecture, which means that if the framework of an ancient building remains the same, but all the wood is replaced, it's no longer the original building. So, of course, we're replacing it with more obedient bureaucrats."

At this point, let's set aside the issue of cutting social security contributions for now and address the bureaucrats' sore spots first.

Li Xinghe also decided to change the subject and teach Xiaoquan to shut up.

Then push him out to take the blame.

Once you've taken the blame, you can step down.

Koizumi didn't understand and looked at Li Xinghe with a question in his mind.

Hua Yingmei had no choice but to explain:

"Do you think the First Combined Division and the Second Combined Division haven't been formed yet? Why can't the Tokyo Metropolitan Garrison recruit enough men?"

The reason is that allowing foreigners to join the Self-Defense Forces would be tantamount to opening up the civil service promotion rights for foreigners.

The bureaucrats had noticed that Li Xinghe was always trying to loosen various restrictions and allow foreigners to enter the civil service. Taking advantage of Li Xinghe's trip to South Korea to cause trouble, they hurriedly tried to sabotage him, resulting in the bizarre situation where Japanese bureaucrats prevented the formation of the Japanese army and allowed American mercenaries to guard Tokyo for several months.

Of course, Koizumi didn't quite understand such hints.

Kagami Shikami could only say:

"Saitama Prefecture is the second prefecture to allow Chinese citizens to take the civil service exam and enter the local civil service system. This is because the local civil service system is severely understaffed, so they had no choice but to allow Chinese citizens to take the exam. Incidentally, the first prefecture to do this was Ibaraki Prefecture, which is located east of Saitama Prefecture. Both are part of the Kanto Plain and have a large Chinese population. Many Chinese people who come to Japan have university degrees, and we have also opened up the civil service exam to Chinese citizens at the central government level."

In fact, this may be the longest policy implementation ever.

From the time Li Xinghe, Lu Yuchi, and Hua Yingmei began discussing the introduction of foreign civil servants and the relaxation of restrictions on Chinese civil servants, to now the actual start of the entrance examination, three years have passed.

Li Xinghe clapped his hands and called over his chief secretary, Nitta Shohei:

"First, an executive order will be issued, and the new government will prepare to open civil service examinations for foreigners nationwide. Previously, these were self-administered examinations at the local level, but now they will be administered directly by the central government. Our only restriction is that the civil service examinations must be conducted in Japanese and will test the reading and writing of Chinese characters. Based on this, we will give preferential consideration to those who are fluent in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean."

It's said to be trilingual, but in reality, it only means they recruit people from China, Japan, and Korea.

Soon, Hua Yingmei produced its own draft of the basic bill for foreigners to participate in civil service examinations.

This is a very radical bill.

It not only allows foreigners, especially Chinese and Koreans, to take the exam in Japan, but also gives them bonus points for language proficiency. And that's not all; civil servants who enter through this route are central government employees, and after gaining these bonus points and improving their skills, they can actually climb the ranks faster than ordinary Japanese civil servants who only speak one language.

It won't take many years. As long as Li Xinghe and Hua Yingmei work together to promote these civil servants and put them in key positions, it will only take less than ten years. By then, these Chinese people who are designated as multilingual talents, Japanese people who understand Chinese and Korean, or Korean people who understand Chinese and Korean will be able to form a new ruling core.

At the same time, the bill also includes special provisions that allow senior bureaucrats who have held important positions in senior management departments in China and South Korea to serve as important advisors in the Cabinet Office, provided they are proficient in Japanese.

In other words, by that time, the voice of native Japanese people will rapidly decline, and the foundation for the feudal and inefficient government formed by right-wing politicians and ordinary bureaucrats will be severed.

The news was quickly made public.

Upon hearing that Li Xinghe was going to bring the exam-taking talents of his fellow Chinese to Tokyo, the Japanese were devastated, while the Shandong natives genuinely liked Li Xinghe. It seems that only Shandong natives share the same passion for taking the civil service exam.

Japanese officials were shocked and no longer cared about making things difficult for Koizumi.

This is like having your manhood ripped off.

Li Xinghe scoffed at their reaction.

Flip the table, anyone can do that.

Li Xinghe's approval rating plummeted again. People realized that only the return of this bastard Li Xinghe could highlight that although Koizumi Shinjiro was disgusting, at least he wouldn't tarnish their national spirit.

Just like at the end of last year, when Li Xinghe took away the mother of an opponent and Koizumi Shinjiro took away the nation's pension funds, the Japanese people have returned to that familiar daily choice.

Li Xinghe always criticizes national dignity and the spirit of the people, while Koizumi relentlessly cuts into everyone's wallets.

Is it Li Xinghe who chooses to defecate on the Yamato spirit, or Koizumi who chooses to steal everyone's pension?

But actually, they had no choice.

Li Xinghe won't really step down; only Xiaoquan will be kicked out.

Just like how Lee Sung-ha tormented the Koreans, once he returned to Tokyo, he made the Japanese experience another day of suffering.

Major Japanese media outlets, hesitant to speak recklessly, cautiously began to offer positive comments, citing the local civil service reforms in Ibaraki and Saitama prefectures as examples and indicating the introduction of more management talent.

It could fill the gap in the number of civil servants in Japan, etc.

However, on YouTube and social media platforms, what the general public is sharing is:

"Yamato Soul is dead."

The accompanying image shows the royal chrysanthemum pattern placed on Li Xinghe's crotch.

"The day Japan perishes."

The post included a picture of Li Xinghe wearing Toyotomi Hideyoshi's iconic helmet radiating light. Another person posted a photo of Li Xinghe and Shang Qiujia, focusing on Shang Qiujia's stomach.

Everyone knows what Li Xinghe is, but Li Xinghe happens to bring a more streamlined system, so the Japanese can only watch helplessly as the Japanese government, this Theseus building, is gradually dismantled by Li Xinghe.

The author says:

Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 5100 words. Yesterday, my brother brought his wife home, and after all that fuss, I didn't get home until 11 pm and finally turned on my computer...

Chapter 700: Emperor Emeritus Li Xinghe (3700 words)

"Hiss...aren't we going too far by making money like this?"

At the Qingshan Command Headquarters, the slender Maria and the beautiful Enola were drinking and chatting together on the rooftop.

Since Li Xinghe seized power, everyone in Maleki's team has started making money to varying degrees. Maria and Enola have paid off their debts and have each accumulated a considerable sum of money.

"Isn't it good to make money? If we want a promotion, we'll have to fight."

Enora thought Maria was overthinking things.

Although there are plenty of positions at the Qingshan Command, if anyone wants to climb the ranks, Enola and Maria will fight over who gets the position of political commissar. It's better to just relax, make money, and have fun like this. Enola recently had another two-week vacation and sold several containers of smuggled goods.

"Sigh, it might be sexual repression."

Maria scratched her head, remembering Lee Sung-ha, who had gone to South Korea a month ago.

"want……"

Just then, a phone call came in.

"Hey?"

Li Xinghe said on the phone:

"Interested in buying or selling civil service exam eligibility?"

"what?"

"Bring Takajo Satsuki over; she'll understand."

Not long after, the Maleki squad regrouped in the office, listening to Takajo May's explanation.

Takajo May stuck out her tongue, a little embarrassed, and said, "It's my plan. We're thinking of starting with the Cabinet Secretariat, intercepting the reserved spots for foreigners taking the civil service exam, and then selling them to people. We'll find Chinese university students who understand Japanese and want to stay in Japan to take the exams. If each spot sells for 50 yen, I'm sure many people will be willing to take the plunge."

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