“The South Koreans next door are tearing each other apart because of the different ethnic groups with the O2B, O3, and N gene lines. On campus, there is even a bullying game where students are jokingly called ‘Chinese,’ ‘Mongolian,’ or ‘Jurchen’ because of this.”

Yes, if genetic evidence already shows that Koreans are divided into ethnic groups, what about Japan, which has similar genes and social characteristics to Korea?

After using genetic nationalism to tear apart South Korean society, top figure Lee Sung-ha has begun to criticize the Japanese right wing.

If you're not convinced, come get your genes tested.

Therefore, the program got back on track, and Nozomi Sasaki began reading her script:

"Genetically speaking, as discussed in academic circles, the Japanese genotype contains approximately 35% D-lineage Jomon people and about 35%..."

The Yayoi people, with O2B lineage, and about 20% of the Chinese, with O3 lineage, are among the populations that, according to recent research, migrated from Tibet to North China, then to Korea, and finally to Japan. The Yayoi immigrants may be a result of migrations from the Yangtze River rice-cultivating civilization 3500 years ago. Other genetic groups include Tungusic and Tibetan-Qiang peoples from Northeast China, Tibet, and Yunnan. In general, a significant portion of the Japanese people's genes come from our neighbors.

After reading the manuscript with the feeling of making a groundbreaking discovery, Nozomi Sasaki and Haru discussed the script:

"If it were Ruko, where would you expect your ancestors to come from?"

"As for me... it really has to be the mysterious and beautiful Tibet, right?"

Haru said with a smile.

For the Japanese, genetics is indeed a peculiar issue that they have struggled with for many years.

Long ago, the Japanese discriminated against the D-series Jomon people, who were considered native inhabitants. They viewed these people as barbarians, either Ainu or Ryukyuans, since the majority of the Yamato people at the time were immigrants who crossed the sea from the Korean Peninsula. However, modern genetic testing revealed a shocking discovery: 30-37% of their population carries Jomon genes—the genes of the very people they had previously discriminated against, the indigenous/Bakumin/Ainu. Furthermore, this gene is unique to the Japanese; if these genes were removed, the Japanese would resemble Koreans remarkably.

Nozomi Sasaki covered her mouth in surprise:

"Huh? It's not the story of Xu Fu going to sea?"

Haru pretends to think:

"Well, I'm from the Kanto region. It seems like the legend of Xu Fu is mainly from the Kansai region."

This is no longer the era of imperialist expansion; the Japanese need to find something new. So, the Japanese academic community can barely hold its tongue, because not all members of the D lineage are native to Japan; some may have migrated from Tibet, and this remains controversial. However, Japanese entertainment programs, television stations, and folk art have all focused on the Xu Fu voyage theory and the Tibetan ancestry theory.

Tibet's mysterious and pristine nature once fueled a massive Tibet craze in Europe, drawing Hungarians and even Hitler, the Führer, who admired Tibet. Tibet was widely regarded as a mystical symbol. Furthermore, a large number of Japanese people do indeed have ancestral roots in Tibet. Therefore, aside from those with verifiable Chinese descendants and places with many legends surrounding Xu Fu, Japan enjoys associating itself with Tibet. For example, the popular actress Yuki Amami has Tibetan-Qiang ancestry, and her documentary series about finding her roots became incredibly popular.

After a long performance, the show came to an end.

The production team added for the third time: "Regardless of where our genes come from, we all live peacefully in the new Japan. Please don't create conflict because of this. But if possible, remember to visit Tibet; it's the magical homeland of many nations and peoples."

If we trace our roots back to the Tibetan and Qiang peoples, we find that not only the Han and Hokkien peoples, but also various other ethnic groups such as the Burmese and the Dai have long-standing connections with them. Many of the ruling ethnic groups in Southeast Asia are descended from the northwestern Qiang people who migrated south and settled there successfully. Their relatives include the impoverished people of the Liangshan Mountains, demonstrating the decisive influence of environment on people.

But whether it's Xu Fu's eastward migration, the Tibetan and Qiang ancestral origins, the eastward migration of the Jomon people, the local theory, or the theory of the Yangtze River civilization brought by immigrants, all of these are attempts to find political factors in existing genetic research and promote them as achievements of modern civilization to share with the public.

The program has finally ended.

Nozomi Sasaki and Haru wiped the sweat off their bodies and walked out of the studio in a relaxed manner.

Li Xinghe stepped forward and gave them a high five: "A fantastic science program."

Suddenly, Nozomi Sasaki touched her stomach and asked Li Xinghe:

"How exactly do you calculate your family's genes? Because Director Misato seems... seems... a whole size bigger here."

Haru suppressed a smile at this point.

"Ahem, my family uses O3."

Li Xinghe remained unfazed, neither blushing nor embarrassed.

After the program aired, the right wing, which already regarded Fuji TV as Lee Sung-ha's mouthpiece, reacted strongly.

The split between Lee Sung-ha and the Liberal Democratic Party is becoming more apparent in public opinion and propaganda.

The old right-wingers still wear a mask, trying to maintain the mysterious dignity of their eternal divine kingdom. The priests of the Divine Political Alliance have many complaints about Li Xinghe, who advocates the unity of the divine kingdom.

The old-fashioned far-right conservatives have started pushing various documentaries and mysterious, feel-good stories from the past, and going to large shrines like Ise Grand Shrine, where former imperial family members serve as priests, to shout out old clichés like "unbroken imperial lineage" and "the divine kingdom of the emperor" at the top of their lungs—stories that even young Japanese people can't be bothered to listen to.

They probably didn't even realize that when they visited the shrine where a member of the royal family served as a priestess, the way those women looked at them was strange.

Li Xinghe's side, on the other hand, strongly promoted the reasons for the Japanese genetic classification to the public through various media and self-media platforms, making them realize that they are a patchwork of multiple ethnic origins and have nothing to do with the so-called unbroken lineage.

Li Xinghe's attitude was quite simple:

"Why not just get it tested? You can tell what gene it is at a glance."

The issue of royal genetics has once again become a topic of discussion among the public.

Why don't members of the royal family dare to publicly disclose their Y-chromosome genes?

The Japanese right wing has long held two theories about the founding of the nation: one is the "immigrants immediately established the nation," and the other is the "native Japanese theory." The latter has gradually gained popularity following the testing of the Y-chromosome gene. The Japanese right wing later fabricated an unsubstantiated news story that "the descendants of Emperor Higashiyama have the D1A gene," seemingly in an attempt to solidify the theory that the Japanese imperial family is native Japanese.

According to the Nihonki-hisa Chronicle, "Emperor Kanmu's birth mother was a descendant of King Muryeong of Baekje." This serves as further historical evidence for them.

However, a person's appearance is determined by autosomes, and the Y chromosome can only be traced back to the paternal lineage.

The Imperial Family has long been reluctant to disclose its genetic information, partly due to concerns about the reaction from Japanese society, and partly because they fear their test results might not be satisfactory.

Both the Jomon people (D1A) and the immigrants (O2B) will tear the two groups apart.

However, if you happen to hit a low-probability point and find out that it's a C, N, or O3 affinity, that would be hilarious, completely destroying the facade of the Eternal Lineage.

In fact, the bureaucratic class in Tokyo is actually a relatively open-minded group that doesn't care much about the ethnicity of civil servants. After all, Tokyo is an international metropolis where many East Asian ethnic groups converge, and the Y-chromosome gene is only a small part of a person's identity.

Unfortunately, it has already been hyped up into a major problem.

Just as the debate raged among the public, Li Xinghe announced his new schedule:

"Tomorrow, Cabinet Affairs Minister Seikawa will attend the Imperial Household Agency's spring cherry blossom viewing party. This year's party is different; although it will still be held at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, it is said that they will take a different approach and change the meeting format..."

Japan's right-wing elders are eagerly awaiting news, hoping that the Imperial Family might do something.

You can give that jerk a piece of your mind.

But they were soon disappointed.

On that very day, Li Xinghe appointed Chiyonobu Kohei, his uncle, as the head of the new Imperial Palace Inner Court and the Imperial Palace Police Headquarters.

In the photos released by the Imperial Household Agency, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako stood in the front row, while Lee Seong-ha and Shang Qiu-chia stood to the side. Shang Qiu-chia's belly was deliberately placed in the center of the photo by the photography technique.

It was as if they were telling the public that this was the only heir to the throne in the past 20 years.

"Has he gone mad?"

"What right does he have to act so recklessly!"

Public opinion was in turmoil, and many opposition figures realized that this might be their last chance to confront Li Xinghe. Discontented individuals within numerous government agencies, and even the Liberal Democratic Party, whose political foundation rested on a 'perpetual imperial dynasty,' showed signs of instability.

The atmosphere suddenly became unusual.

And upstairs in the Cabinet Affairs Department, He

Yang, Xiao Chu Zhang Da, and others are preparing to go into battle.

He Yang chuckled and pulled a simple, old-fashioned broadsword from his bag:

"Bullets loaded, shields ready, time to fucking get hyped! My big sword is itching to chop down those Japanese!"

"Japanese right-wingers," Koide Haruhiro reminded him, paying attention to his word choice.

He Yang patted his chest:

"It's okay, I'll cut them all the same way."

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Author's note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 4200 words. I'm much better today, just my hands are still a little weak.

Chapter 704: Li Xinghe Shoots Inside the Imperial Palace (5100 words)

"A special combat police unit established by the cabinet? What's that?"

A brand new police department was established.

However, with Li Xinghe's "Government Discipline and Efficiency Department" about to be established, the public didn't have time to pay attention to this so-called special police force. The numerous reform clauses introduced by the Cabinet Affairs Department and the new division of powers among many departments were already incomprehensible to the public.

end of June.

With the cherry blossom viewing party led by the Emperor and Empress about to begin, Li Xinghe legitimately led Section 9 of the Public Security Bureau and special police officers into the Imperial Palace through the Sakurada Gate to set up security measures.

Before the cherry blossom viewing party, which everyone had guessed was going to start, He Yang, Koide Zhangda, and other special forces police officers were also going to move into the Imperial Palace.

He Yang stared at the main hall of the imperial palace and joked:

"This is the Japanese Imperial Palace. Tch, it looks pretty much the same as the ancestral hall we built in our village."

Li Xinghe couldn't help but laugh:

“It is indeed similar to your village’s ancestral hall.”

Indeed, this building lacks historical significance, being a newly constructed small building with a rather baffling design—merely a replica of an ancient structure made of reinforced concrete. The ancestral halls built in wealthy and developed villages in the south are arguably no worse.

He gave Zhang Da instructions:

"Your accommodation is at the former Royal Palace Police station. I've already laid off some of the original Royal Palace Police; you can take any of their heavy motorcycles and police cars they left behind. Also, remember to report to my uncle, and don't cause any trouble."

"it is good."

As they were talking, the Ninth Public Security Section arrived. Li Xinghe parted ways with the two of them and went to meet his female subordinates.

The tall and slender Higashikawa Yukami and the bespectacled inspector Ryuzaki Hibari walked in front, followed by Musashi Yama, who was newly appointed to the position, and Tsukishima Minami, who was in charge of all the general affairs of the department. Kasukabe Tamako, Tatsumi Haruka, Hayashi Meng, Yamato Kana, Katayama Mizuo and other policewomen took out their phones to take photos.

At first glance, the scene is filled with birdsong, resembling a spring outing.

People were initially amazed, then disappointed:

"This is where the Emperor lives."

It looks quite ordinary.

Upon entering the main hall, it turned out to be quite ordinary.

Li Xinghe joked:

"That's right, this is the main hall of the Imperial Palace, which is currently under restoration. The Chōwa-den and Hōwa-den halls next to it were largely destroyed by bombs from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force."

"Wouldn't that make it very difficult to repair?"

"No need for that. Because the restoration of ancient buildings in Japan has always been a complete reconstruction, so these buildings that look old are actually made of reinforced concrete."

Upon hearing that it was a reinforced concrete building, the women of the Ninth Public Security Division immediately lost their spirits. The building itself didn't look like much, so they dispersed to find their respective security posts.

And today we have another special guest, Shang Qiujia, who will be attending tomorrow.

Shang Qiujia, who has reached the settling-in period, is dressed like a fairy today, with a small crown on her head and a pure white princess dress. She is rehearsing her attendance ceremony for tomorrow.

She led Li Xinghe on a tour of the main hall of the imperial palace, and even took him to the site of the enthronement ceremony:

"This is the Pine Room. The Takamikura (high throne) here is used during the enthronement ceremony and the Daijōsai (Great Thanksgiving Festival). You can see there are two; the other one is where the Empress sits."

The so-called "high throne" is a seat with a small canopy and a curtain drawn back, enclosing the space. Its height is due to the wooden frame supporting it, allowing one to look down upon those below.

"Let's go up and take a look."

She took Li Xinghe's hand and led him to the nominal highest point of power in Japan.

The little fox blinked and pushed Li Xinghe into the seat.

How are you feeling?

Li Xinghe pulled her over and sat the real Japanese princess and Ryukyu queen in his lap. Looking at her delicate, fair face, he couldn't help but kiss her.

After a kiss, Shang Qiujia collapsed onto the throne reserved for the Emperor, which he actually only sat on two or three times in his entire life.

Her robe was half-undone, her long skirt loosened, and Li Xinghe gently untied her panties, casually tossing them onto the railing. Then, he unleashed his terrifying galaxy, boldly entering Shang Qiujia's flower path on the throne. Her snow-white, soft vulva enveloped the enormous intruder, and the gentle caresses allowed Li Xinghe to slowly thrust in and then slowly withdraw.

"Ah~"

Shang Qiujia seemed to be both refusing and welcoming, lifting her long skirt while also unbuttoning her bra.

They were an old married couple, and Shang Qiujia had made love many times, but this time was particularly special because it took place on the Emperor's throne.

To protect the fetus, Li Xinghe was very careful and gentle in his thrusting, until Shang Qiujia couldn't help but gush out her love juices, before slowly sending his essence completely into Shang Qiujia's flower chamber.

Li Xinghe winked at Shang Qiujia, then opened his mouth with a very vulgar double entendre:

"I guess you could say I shot inside the Imperial Palace."

If this child can oust the brothers Naruhito and Fumihito, then he can become the Emperor of Japan.

Then wouldn't Shang Qiujia's palace be another kind of 'royal residence'?

Therefore, Li Xinghe did indeed shoot inside the Imperial Palace, and there was absolutely no problem with that.

"You're so mean, so mean."

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