Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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The two got into the car together and left Tokyo.
Where is Japan's biggest political hole?
Noto earthquake? Kansai earthquake? Osaka slums?
Of course not.
The biggest political problem is the wastewater treatment plant at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. This awful place has drastically damaged the reputation of the Japanese government and exposed the true, despicable nature of the Liberal Democratic Party. As a result, relations between Japan and other East Asian countries have become utterly rotten.
During Ayako Aso's first term, Li Xinghe was to completely resolve this mess.
Accompanied by a large entourage, Li Xinghe and Ayako Aso rushed to the Fukushima nuclear wastewater treatment plant.
Many media vehicles were already parked here, and Miyaji Aikai and many media colleagues were waiting, all hoping that Li Xinghe could do something for Japan.
"The Taiko has arrived."
"Ayako Aso has arrived. What's her role today?"
Everyone was speculating.
Local officials accompanied him, but Li Xinghe gave them a cold shoulder and wandered around the sewage treatment plant.
In front of numerous media outlets, Li Xinghe and Ayako Aso held hands like a young couple. After getting out of the car, they used radiation detectors at the entrance of the sewage treatment plant to conduct on-site testing of pollution concentrations for the public.
The sirens blared continuously, and the number of onlookers increased dramatically.
Many officials looked grim, seemingly complaining that Li Xinghe had brought up the Fukushima pollution incident again.
After touring the wastewater treatment plant at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Li Xinghe, after being reminded by the media that the number of viewers had exceeded 800 million, began to get down to business:
"Fellow citizens of Japan, if you are doing something, please stop. If you are half-hearted, please listen carefully to what I have to say. We will no longer irresponsibly discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea. This is a desecration of marine life and an insult to the eight million gods. The former Liberal Democratic Party government and TEPCO were only willing to pay 17-32 billion yen for the hole they created, so they shamelessly and immorally dumped nuclear wastewater into the sea, just like throwing feces into the street when your toilet is clogged."
After rebuking Shinzo Abe and others, Li Xinghe stepped aside, signaling Ayako Aso to take center stage.
"2000 billion! 5 years. My answer is 2000 billion! 5 years."
Ayako Aso raised the microphone, her eyes gleaming, and told all the media with a resounding voice: "We are willing to spend a hundred times the cost of discharging sewage into the sea to assure the people and neighboring countries that we will thoroughly clean this place up until it is pure. We will ensure that Fukushima's agricultural products and fishery products can be sold."
This is the performance evaluation plan that Li Xinghe arranged for Ayako Aso during her term of office.
This figure may seem small, perhaps equivalent to the cost of building a helicopter destroyer or purchasing a few F-35 fighter jets, but it could truly revitalize an economically declining and heavily polluted region, while simultaneously addressing the nuclear wastewater that has lingered in Fukushima Prefecture. However, the Japanese government refuses to act. Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the company responsible for this major problem, remains holed up in Tokyo, constantly finding excuses to raise electricity prices and continue to drain the wallets of Tokyo residents.
The root cause of this incident lies in the inhumanity and depravity of Tokyo Electric Power Company. If the Liberal Democratic Party officials and the management of TEPCO at the time had even a shred of self-respect, they wouldn't have allowed the disaster to cause losses hundreds or thousands of times greater simply because of a minor financial issue.
The media was in an uproar.
The public was in an uproar.
Isn't this all in the past? Why are you bringing it up again?
This is the first instinctive reaction of most people.
Then people may realize that the pollution never actually stopped, and the shameful Japanese government never seriously considered how to deal with it properly.
After leaving the sewage treatment plant, Li Xinghe and Ayako Aso also met with a local anti-TEPCO group in Fukushima, a group of elderly men and women who emphasized pollution control.
"Lord Taiko, can you really be so determined to continue governing?" people couldn't help but ask Li Xinghe.
"Of course I can. I'll do it for 5 years, 10 years, 20 years," Li Xinghe replied with absolute certainty.
Ayako Aso continued to make her vows in front of the media:
"5000 billion! 10 years. 5000 billion! 10 years. We are about to embark on a very long and arduous battle to clean up Fukushima. Whether it is me, Huayingmei, or Xinghe, as long as we are here, we will persevere in cleaning up this pollution."
She walked out of the reception room with the media, went to the fields, bent down, and grabbed a handful of soil with a pollution level exceeding 20 microsieverts:
"But this time, we are not handing the money over to the insatiably greedy Tokyo Electric Power Company, nor are we throwing it at unscrupulous bureaucrats. We are going to use this money to truly clean up all the land, farmland, ditches, and forests in Fukushima."
Beside farmland and forests with 20 microsieverts of radiation per hour, Ayako Aso, radiant and displaying the spirit of an iron lady, declared: "Dig these lands deep. 10 meters, 20 meters, 30 meters, all the way to the deepest point where the polluted soil is densest, and sprinkle in elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to neutralize the soil pollution. If necessary, I am willing to personally go to Beijing to plead for more fertilizer imports to neutralize the soil pollution and restore truly pure agricultural production."
The media's cameras clicked, capturing the powerful aura of this slender woman.
In short, because polluted soil is widespread in the mountains and forests, repeatedly removing polluted soil from farmland and residential areas is useless. It is necessary to first construct urban pollution buffer zones, and then start digging at the source, cleaning the pollution out of the mountains and forests.
This truly marks the beginning of a pioneering and arduous journey through the mountains and forests.
Of course, Li Xinghe's real plan was to relocate a large number of undocumented Vietnamese immigrants to Fukushima for the new year, forcing them to wear protective suits and excavate contaminated soil. The initial plan was to build pollution-prevention ditches around cities and farmland, gradually clearing away contaminated land.
After clearing the area, they will then advance deeper into the mountains and forests, gradually eliminating the major troubles left behind by the Liberal Democratic Party.
The pollution will take at least five years to be initially cleaned up, but five years is enough time for the Japanese government to change three prime ministers. The officials in Tokyo don't have time to care about the lives of the people in the rural areas of Fukushima.
Miyaji Aimi handed the camera to Li Xinghe, who then made a promise to the people of Fukushima:
"As those in power, we must always keep the people in mind. Confucius said: Heaven covers all without bias, earth carries all without bias, and the sun and moon shine on all without bias."
Most Japanese people wouldn't understand this phrase, but fortunately, in the internet age, some people do, and naturally someone will tell them that these three sentences describe the public morality and character of the ruler.
Li Xinghe has his own political assessment:
"After the constitutional amendment, we will reduce the energy and funds spent on endless wrangling and instead focus on the meaning of human life in governing the country. We will advocate merit-based governance, with those who have made contributions rising and those who have not falling."
Who deserves the most credit?
Of course, it's Li Xinghe Taiko Kaka, who has already made many contributions to Japanese society, such as lowering market prices and introducing immigrants to reclaim wasteland.
Only Li Xinghe, this heinous bastard who injected his essence into the Japanese Imperial Family, usurped power, committed murder and treason, and forced the current prime minister to become a monk, would care about the lives of the poor people in the countryside of Fukushima, or the lives of fishermen and people along the coast of Tohoku and Hokkaido.
Suddenly, Li Xinghe's reputation in the Tohoku region and Hokkaido rose rapidly.
Local elderly people in Fukushima shed tears, finding it hard to believe that this guy, who had traveled all the way back from overseas and hadn't been in Japan until he was 18, was so determined to fight pollution to the end.
"Are you our Kamisama?"
"Lord Taiko, we support you!"
"One, please let me join the Self-Defense Forces! I will protect you with a gun!"
Seeing a group of elderly men and women, some in their 80s and 90s, kneeling and weeping before him, Li Xinghe felt a sense of pride.
I'm such a good person.
But it's utterly immoral to let an 80-year-old woman join the Self-Defense Forces and carry a rifle; that's simply inhuman.
Li Xinghe and Ayako Aso joined hands to establish the Japanese government's first major project to be tackled in 2029.
Clean up the Fukushima nuclear contamination!
Regardless, when Li Xinghe announced that he would spend 7000 billion yen to stop the discharge of nuclear wastewater from Fukushima into the sea, to completely evaporate and bury the wastewater underground, and to completely renovate and rebuild the entire Fukushima area to eradicate the pollution until it is gone, East Asian countries immediately offered their highest respect.
Netizens showed remarkable unity in their anti-pollution stance, praising Li Xinghe for being personified:
"Li Xinghe, you're so virtuous! Chirp chirp chirp!"
"He alone bore the consequences of the despicable insects that plagued all of Japan."
"So Shinzo Abe was killed by Tetsuya Yamagami, which is the Buddha's enlightenment when he opened his eyes."
Naturally, some people criticize Li Xinghe's private morality:
"Even though you went out with another woman right after your wife gave birth, you managed to stop the discharge of nuclear wastewater into the ocean, you're amazing (thumbs up)!"
"Although your personal morality is practically zero, your public morality exceeds that of 1 million Japanese people."
"(Back) There are still 3 million Americans."
The voices from South Korea are even more radical:
"No wonder they're descendants of the Korean royal family! I suggest we shoot all the insects from Tokyo Electric Power Company."
"When are you going back to China? Let's deal with those insane civil servants in Seoul again, haha!"
The enthusiastic responses from netizens made Li Xinghe very happy.
So that night at the hotel, Li Xinghe held Ayako Aso in his arms, stroking her as he spoke:
"Ultimately, we should do good things for the people. If the pollution in Fukushima can be cleaned up, we can bring in more immigrants to build here. This would be a good start from scratch."
As a warlord, one should at least have a sense of responsibility.
Ayako Aso said:
"Stop joking, I'm going to the earthquake-stricken area of the Noto Peninsula tomorrow."
But actually, his body is incredibly flexible.
Soon, she started barking.
So the two of them had a passionate encounter all night, and Ayako Aso almost couldn't get out of bed the next day.
Li Xinghe couldn't go to the Noto Peninsula because his mother, Mami Kaoru, was the chief prosecutor of the Ishikawa District Public Prosecutor's Office at the time. She was criticized by some for failing to demonstrate the power of the law in the post-earthquake relief efforts. He had almost been ousted by his opponents because of this, so he had to avoid suspicion and prevent the media from bringing up the matter again.
Political issues are obviously very sensitive during elections.
Tokyo media didn't focus excessively on Li Xinghe and Aso Ayako's journey of rebirth in Japan. Instead, they quickly broke the news that Li Xinghe and Aso Ayako were sleeping in the same room at night, without any attempt to conceal the fact that they slept in separate rooms. Didn't your wife, Shika Michika Eimi, just give birth?
Even more shockingly, journalists soon discovered that Lu Yuchi Hua Yingmei, who had just given birth two days prior, was sitting alone in her office working late into the night until 2 a.m.
The contrast immediately highlights the beautiful, strong, and tragic character of Lu Yuchi Hua Yingmei.
However, Ayako Aso's gesture of raising her fist in the disaster area and making a vow with the victims to protect her hometown and save it from pollution was also quite impressive.
Netizens immediately split into two camps:
"I am a member of the Lu Yuchi faction!"
"I'm a fan of Aso!"
The Shikami-Ike family is from Niigata Prefecture in Echigo Province, which falls under the broader category of Kanto; the Aso family comes from Fukuoka Prefecture in Kyushu, which naturally falls under the category of Kansai.
Whether Taiko's wife was from Kanto or Kansai could spark online battles between the two regions.
"Northeast pigs, draw your swords!"
"Kansai dog, die!"
Fukushima residents then banded together to voice their opinions in the media comment sections:
"What kind of media is this! Can't you pay attention to society? Lord Taiko is clearly very public-spirited, isn't he?"
"Could you please stop focusing the media's lens on the Taiko's crotch? Can the media only see the Taiko's crotch and not his intelligence and wisdom?"
"His face is a million times more attractive than his crotch, but the media dares not photograph his face because if they do, the public will realize that the media are all idiots!"
In any case, all of this proves that Li Xinghe really lacks personal morality.
The author says:
Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. 5100 words. Time to get down to business.
Chapter 725: The Great Mathematician Li Xinghe, The Theory of 66% Sovereignty Belonging to Me (5500 words)
"The Taiko's crotch."
It became a popular online drama series in Japan, and it garnered a huge following.
This is perhaps what netizens love to do most. When no one is in charge, they like to spend their days scrutinizing the Liberal Democratic Party's negligence in governance and fiercely criticizing it online.
However, when Li Xinghe started to take charge, he suddenly became interested in following the Taiko's personal interests and discussing with the media whether Hua Yingmei or Aso Ayako was better.
Incidentally, the family traditions of Li Xinghe's family were deliberately omitted from the media. After all, this involves social norms, and even touches upon the reason for the long-term lack of offspring in the Imperial Family—due to inbreeding.
Whether a politician has a son and a family is a very serious dividing line.
Before having no children, he was a well-known playboy in the industry.
After having a son, many issues, such as family ailments, became inconvenient to discuss publicly.
"He deserves a Nobel Peace Prize."
Many media outlets in China, Japan, and South Korea are quite happy to praise Lee Sung-ha's public spirit, saying that at least the discharge of nuclear wastewater into the sea has stopped and efforts are being made to solve the nuclear pollution problem.
Amidst these two controversies, Li Xinghe returned to Tokyo and attended the embassy's inauguration ceremony with Kai.
The new U.S. Embassy has been completed.
After the old building was burned and destroyed by Li Xinghe
The original building has been largely demolished, and the newly constructed U.S. Embassy is a two-building structure, with the front building for offices and the rear building used for accommodation of some important personnel and the housing of secret agencies.
The American media was amazed by Li Xinghe's incredible chameleon-like transformation.
If Li Xinghe tries to be sarcastic or sarcastic, American environmental groups won't stand for it.
If you want to praise Li Xinghe, the Democratic Party and anti-Li forces will disagree.
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