Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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"The right hook implies a change to the imperial succession system, allowing female members of the imperial family to enter the succession process. What are the Cabinet ministers' views on this?"
"I think a female emperor should have been established long ago."
Li Xinghe said frankly.
The comment section below is still refreshing repeatedly:
"Japanese collaborator's TV station! Japanese collaborator's starry river!"
"Xinghe is so handsome!"
The live stream video generated a huge reaction in Japan after it was leaked.
Li Xinghe delivered two punches and three arrows, leaving the Japanese right-wingers screaming in disbelief.
But if the average person just watches the live stream, they'd think Li Xinghe is quite good at stirring things up, knows everything, and has a powerful background.
However, to the Liberal Democratic Party, Japanese bureaucrats, and various other unidentified entities, Li Xinghe's government discipline and efficiency department was already blatantly attempting to drastically dismantle the power of the government and parliament, aiming to seize everyone's lifeline.
So on this day, several old men from the Liberal Democratic Party, including Yasuda, Motegi, Suga, and Takaichi, got together for a meal.
Although the Liberal Democratic Party has been effectively dead under the blow of Lee Sung-ha's "22-Point Cooperation Framework," its bones are still there, and several former prime ministers feel that Lee Sung-ha's actions have threatened their political foundation.
For a long time, Li Xinghe's reforms have mainly been piecemeal, using the establishment of new departments and public opinion campaigns to indirectly circumvent the unspeakable mess that is the Japanese government.
This gave the LDP bigwigs a strange illusion that as long as they also got involved in this indescribable mess, Li Xinghe would be powerless against them.
Thus began a counterattack that they believed was well-planned enough.
……
3 month 20 day.
Yoshiki Usuki, the head of the Tokyo Customs Service, who had previously detained Li Xinghe's Northeast Asia cargo ship, received orders from his good friend to block all imported goods from the Price Commission.
"No, you can't pass this test!"
"These agricultural products have not undergone quarantine and cannot pass through customs!"
Due to the inaction of the Metropolitan Police Department, the warehouse of the Price Commission was seized by the Tokyo Customs.
Upon learning the news from the Cabinet Affairs Department, Li Xinghe was not alarmed; on the contrary, he was very happy.
"The fish has finally taken the bait!"
He was waiting for the Japanese bureaucratic system to retaliate.
The news that Tokyo Customs would intercept all imported rice, flour, and cooking oil products from overseas was quickly sensationalized by the media under Li Xinghe's deliberate instigation.
This time, however, the process of the struggle was reversed.
Previously, it was the Japanese who opposed Li Xinghe. When the Japanese took to the streets to protest, Li Xinghe sent people to beat them up.
This time, it was the Japanese who supported Li Xinghe. The Japanese took to the streets to demonstrate in support of Li Xinghe's Price Control Committee, and Li Xinghe became the object of everyone's protection.
Having already tasted the benefits, Tokyo residents no longer believed the Tokyo Customs' so-called 'quarantine' excuses and immediately began protests:
"Defend prices! Defend supermarkets! Defend the people!"
Meanwhile, Japanese left-wing yakuza groups, which had already seized control of the black market economy in various cities and regions of Japan, especially in the 23 wards of Tokyo, also joined the unrest under Li Xinghe's command.
Another group of people emerged.
That was the Japan Unification and Naturalization Association, which Kuroko Suzuka helped Takajo Satsuki establish.
As a legitimate cult, the members are quite formidable in their fighting power, and they can quickly mobilize a large number of people, with more than 10 believers taking to the streets and charging to the front lines of the struggle.
"Charge! To protect prices!"
The new right-wing Chinese Boxers in Tokyo also took to the streets: "Down with the customs!"
The Boxer friends performed various Taoist magic tricks on the spot. Today, they must have a showdown with the Tokyo Customs and see whose fist is harder.
Such populist tactics have numbed the bureaucrats.
Isn't this the same method they used to deal with Li Xinghe?
You're using our methods against us?
"Popular tactics? You're already a cabinet minister, and you're still resorting to populism?"
"Jian Xinghe's two punches and three arrows were clearly aimed at eliminating pure-blooded Japanese. How can the public accept this? His populist tactics will definitely backfire and cause an even larger backlash from the public."
However, it does not.
The far-left yakuza groups of the Japanese Communist Party are distributed throughout the 23 wards of Tokyo. Their actual underground business relies entirely on Li Xinghe to supply them with various cheap rice, vegetables, green onions, and garlic. Although many social commentators are extremely dissatisfied with Li Xinghe, the far-left yakuza groups are doing their business very happily.
After all, everyone needs to eat. Even if we want to carry out a socialist revolution, we have to eat our fill and build up our base areas first.
Through the systematic construction of grassroots social networks, the social grassroots of Tokyo have been basically controlled by the communist organizations.
Although a large number of rural right-wing groups exist outside of Tokyo in Japan, the problem is that they lack sufficient media exposure and, more importantly, they lack organized groups to lead them into battle. Furthermore, these rural right-wing groups are often a significant portion of the population relying on pensions.
"Friends, protecting prices is also protecting pensions."
A rumor has been circulating that Li Xinghe has been avoiding the issue of social security fund cuts in order to save face for Koizumi Shinjiro, but he would rather support the "Five-Year Revitalization Plan" than touch everyone's pension.
He really made me cry my eyes out!
Just like the cult-like "mommy fans," "girlfriend fans," and "older sister fans" of the Unification and Naturalization Association shouting themselves hoarse at the statue of Li Xinghe:
"He loves us!"
Your pension is in Li Xinghe's hands.
Do you dare to go out and fight him in the street?
Therefore, the right-wing elements also kept silent at this time.
Now the left and right wings have merged.
Regardless, life must go on. Whether it's the Chinese vegetables and rice being blocked by Tokyo customs or the social security contributions that Shinjiro Koizumi has been trying to cut, the public only sees a bunch of scoundrels causing chaos on stage. They only know how to stab the people in the back, and never consider doing anything for their welfare.
On the contrary, Li Xinghe, no matter what, was always doing something. And everything he did was aimed at solving social problems that Japan needed to address, rather than simply acting recklessly.
A 100 yen cabbage, a 3500 yen rice – these are the kinds of favors you see every day in the supermarket.
So while the citizens of Tokyo verbally oppose Li Xinghe, their bodies have long since become like him. In the morning, they go to the subway station to work, where they criticize Li Xinghe for not being human. In the afternoon, they march in the streets, masked, to protest and fight against the stupid, incompetent, and corrupt Japanese bureaucrats.
At this point, Japanese social commentators were almost completely dumbfounded.
Li Xinghe, who has long been regarded as a pro-American right wing, actually waved his hand and sent left-wing populists to the streets.
Li Xinghe, who had a history of beating civilians, suddenly allowed them to take to the streets.
The left-wing violent groups just went ahead and did it.
The streets were filled with Communist Party factions wearing various colored fighting helmets and work clothes. They did not challenge Li Xinghe's rule, and the coastal combat brigade that was wielding iron bars and beating up the right-wing militia did not even bother to leave their barracks.
The critics were then given a fresh perspective:
"It turns out he wasn't a pro-American right winger at all; he actually considered himself a red emperor."
The Yomiuri Shimbun, which has long held a right-wing stance, has to lament:
"Li Xinghe, a man who likes to dance on the G-spot of Japanese men."
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Author's note: Thank you all for your support. 5600 words. My mind is most foggy in the afternoon, but it's actually a bit clearer in the evening.
Chapter 703: The American Taiko, the Chinese Grand Councilor, and the Origins of the Tibetan and Qiang Peoples – Drawing the Great Sword (4200 words)
"Jian Xinghe's move was too ruthless."
Officials in Tokyo were all amazed.
The citizens of Tokyo have probably long been accustomed to this kind of life: going to work during the day, protesting in the afternoon, getting drunk and arguing with right-wing lunatics in the streets at night, going home to sleep until the morning before going to work again.
Along this seemingly mundane route, on the left side of the road were rows of red-helmeted yakuza, their helmets a mix of red, white, and yellow. On the right side were Metropolitan Police Department officers casually strolling by. Although both sides carried handguns, and the yakuza even had superior firepower, they coexisted harmoniously, creating a wonderful atmosphere.
The police's inaction was certainly related to Li Xinghe. They were happy to see a high-ranking Tokyo official's life threatened, his car vandalized, and dead rats thrown into his house—all trivial jokes, after all.
"How long will these magical days last?"
"Oh, I don't know. Maybe it depends on who can conquer the world."
Kanazawa Kohei, Hasegawa Taishi, and the others who had been kicked into the street chatted idly.
When Jinze Kohei mentioned Li Xinghe:
"Unbelievable! He actually dared to jump to the left wing. Hasn't he noticed that left-wing politicians always fail?"
Indeed, the Japanese left has always been the loser.
Li Xinghe's sudden switch of stance caught many people off guard.
Taishi Hasegawa, in a more old-fashioned way, spoke from the perspective of regional families:
"Although Chiyo Seikawa grew up overseas, he is, after all, from a family of priests and is one of the few divine sons of the Shinto Federation. He is also from Kanto. The Chiyo family and the Ma family can easily gain him a lot of support by mobilizing the shrines near Kanto. With the support of the people of Kanto and the people of Tokyo, he will have a voter base of 50 million. He will win."
The other police officers also chatted about it:
Do you know what people say about it?
"The American Taiko? The Chinese Kofu? Indeed, many people are saying that he has the backing of two of the world's greatest powers at the same time, and that he is already poised to take over Japan's territory."
Everyone was arguing and bickering.
In a country where the urban and rural areas are deeply divided, and the older and younger generations have completely different perspectives, the older generation, who are more willing to participate in politics and vote, still have an ancient style and like to divide people according to region, regarding Li Xinghe as the next Tokugawa Ieyasu of Kanto.
Of course, some people also say:
"It's hard to say... Actually, there are probably many people in the Metropolitan Police Department who don't like him."
Meanwhile, the "American Taiko" and "Chinese Kobu" who are being hotly discussed by the public are currently on the Reiwa artificial island.
U.S. military transport ships are anchored here, and many soldiers are disembarking from them.
Li Xinghe said to Nagumo Asuka:
“I did promise not to allow the coastal combat brigade and the ‘unknown X’ (enemy division) to enter the Tokyo metropolitan area at will. But no one said I couldn’t organize a new riot control force in the metropolitan area, right? Besides, what I’m forming isn’t a military unit, it’s just ‘armed judicial police’ with guns and shields.”
Asuka and Misaki Nagumo, the sisters, were both holding back their "you're so mean" expressions, not daring to say it directly.
Amidst another period of political turmoil in Tokyo, Li Xinghe, taking advantage of the fact that the Tokyo Garrison Regiment and the First Combined Division had not yet been established, urgently sought out his own people to fill the gaps.
Where should we transfer people from?
Of course, you should contact your own people.
Those who disembarked from the ship were actually veterans of the Ryukyu Campaign.
Xiao Zhang happily disembarked with his luggage.
"Boss, it's been a long time."
Li Xinghe stepped forward and saw a sturdy man who looked like a fat ball:
"He Yang is here too."
He Yang said happily:
“We carefully selected 500 of the main force of the Ryukyu army and brought them all here.”
They will be transferred from civil servants of the Ryukyu Self-Defense Force to special combat police directly under the Cabinet Affairs Department, also known as 'Cabinet Special Forces'.
It's time to get some real meat.
……
No one expected it, no one could have predicted it.
When a political battle broke out in Japan over the 'social security reform,' the political landscape, which was already fragile due to the coup, underwent a new change when Li Xinghe suddenly switched sides to the left wing and openly stood with various factions of the Japanese Communist Party.
At this crucial moment of the battle between the left and right wings, Li Xinghe's men all went into action.
Fuji Television, once again, was the first to start generating publicity and propaganda.
For example, on this particular day, Fuji Television produced a special program promoting genetic testing. They invited Haru and Nozomi Sasaki, who were preparing for the third season of "The Story of a Female Civil Servant," as guests, with a male celebrity acting as the anchor to liven up the atmosphere.
The male anchor started by politically correctly stacking armor, and then mentioned:
"Japan is, after all, a divine nation with an unbroken imperial lineage. We have our own cultural traditions. However, according to the latest scientific research, the Japanese genes actually have many origins..."
Of course, you need to layer the armor multiple times. The voiceover also mentions:
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