Finding connections has become a major headache for many vice-ministers.

For Japanese bureaucrats, the important thing is not whether things can be accomplished, but that they absolutely cannot take responsibility. This mentality is so severe that it far surpasses that of other countries, to the point that they would rather botch countless things, escalate the Fukushima nuclear crisis, and ruin the Olympics and the World Expo, than admit that it is not their fault.

However, after Li Xinghe established the "Government Efficiency and Discipline Department," he was actually using Musk's efficiency department as a front to install a supervisory committee within the Japanese government.

They recruited several capable officials from within the country, along with many seconded staff, to form the infamous "Black Men" in the new government.

Their duties include regularly inquiring about the progress of key tasks, reviewing instances of officials neglecting their duties, and ensuring that the important tasks assigned by Li Xinghe can operate normally.

Normally, being taken away for investigation is fine as long as nothing is found. But in Japan, a country that is extremely particular about reading the atmosphere, when men in black knock on the door, it already signifies the end of an official's career, and they must resign voluntarily.

More than one person cried while hugging their blanket at night:

"What do we do? If we're taken away by the men in black... if we're taken away... our lives will be over..."

What else can I do?

The Qingshan Cemetery is located next to the Qingshan Command Headquarters.

When someone dies, they are buried directly without being taken outside the house.

They were nicknamed the "Black-Clad Special Higher Police."

This is why Takeshi Ishikawa, the Director-General of the Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency, is so stressed about the "Shinano Project," the "Fifth Generation Fighter Project," and several "Joint Defense Phase I Plan Outlines" that are currently being prepared and will soon be announced. He's practically losing all his hair.

In order to avoid being taken away by the men in black, Ishikawa Takeshi shamelessly knelt down before Hua Yingmei:

"I request technical guidance!"

It gives you the feeling of a mentally challenged colonel during World War II shouting into the phone, "Requesting tactical guidance (Send troops to rescue me quickly)."

Seeing the Defense Acquisition, Technology and Equipment Agency's performance, Shika Mikio was so angry that she rubbed her temples.

This is already considered a good bureaucrat by today's standards; it's hard to imagine the level of an average employee.

Japan has a considerable number of civil servants, totaling 4.5 million nationwide, with over 6 million on government payroll. However, even with this large workforce, efficiency remains extremely low. Coupled with a rigid and cumbersome administrative system and endless bureaucratic red tape, these employees struggle even to perform their primary duties effectively. Asking them to immediately abandon their current jobs and switch to the opposite direction is simply too difficult for them to adapt to.

At this point, the tasks assigned by Li Xinghe largely fell on the shoulders of middle-level bureaucrats with their heads full of steel bars. In the past, they wouldn't know how to solve these problems and could only drag their feet until the deadline approached, at which point they would either feign death or resign.

The problem is that Li Xinghe is not an ordinary councilor who would clean up their messes, so everyone couldn't hold back anymore and hurriedly sought help from people like Lu Yuchi and Hua Yingmei.

If the US, China, and the UK don't save them, they'll have to resort to forgery and PowerPoint presentations to prolong their lives until they're fully exposed as completely incompetent and derelict in their duties.

This is the typical process in many cases of counterfeiting in Japan.

If this continues, the likely outcome is that he will be invited for tea by the government's discipline inspection department, spend several months in the dungeon of the Qingshan Command, then go to jail, or even be executed.

Hua Yingmei took a sip of tea, approved a death warrant, and then gave him instructions:

"Idiots, if you can't do it yourselves, why don't you find a company or organization to do it, or... find a relevant technology company in South Korea to form a collaborative research institute?"

Takeshi Ishikawa was granted a general amnesty.

Rumors circulate that North Korea was able to enter the Tokyo Stock Exchange as a concept stock because it assisted Lee Sung-ha in establishing a secret military department.

He wasn't unaware of the need to seek help from South Korea, but existing political rules prevented him from doing so. After receiving assurances from Hua Yingmei, Ishikawa Takeshi went to Ayako Aso's grave again, pleading for permission.

Ayako Aso carefully inquired about Huayingmei's solution and approved it after confirmation.

With both men agreeing, Takeshi Ishikawa sent a military cooperation invitation to Korea Aerospace Corporation, completing a very complicated political process.

South Korea reacted much faster than Japan.

With Cho Gu-hwan's approval, Korea Aerospace sent a team of skilled personnel to Tokyo for discussions.

Takeshi Ishikawa explained:

"Japan's aviation technology is very advanced. We can produce F100 and F110 series engines ourselves. We are a mid-to-upstream supplier in the US aviation engine industry chain. We can also assemble and produce F35 series fighter jets. But the only problem is... poor integration."

Japan has strong aero-engine technology, but its strength is due to technology transfer from the United States. It's hard to say whether their self-developed integration capabilities are stronger than India's, after all, their own F7-10 turbofan engine is one of the worst engines.

South Korea, on the other hand, does the opposite. South Korea's aero-engine technology is quite average, but they are very good at off-the-shelf supply integration, and can put together a good project like the KF21, which is a good piece of equipment.

Therefore, it is natural that one company has strong aero-engine technology and the other has strong integration capabilities, making them the most suitable partners. Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency is responsible for providing the technology, while Korea Aerospace Corporation is responsible for integration.

The South Koreans also desperately need the supercarrier and superfighter program. They don't have a complete F-15, F-16, and F-35 production line like Japan. They can come to visit and learn about the technology, and also boost their national self-confidence.

Therefore, on August 2nd, Japan and South Korea finally announced to the public:

"Japan and South Korea will form a defense equipment research and cooperation center to jointly develop Japan's fifth-generation fighter jet!"

Recently, Japan has been releasing a series of explosive news stories.

Missiles include:

"The improved Type 12 air defense missile has a range of over 300 kilometers and can be equipped with a shipborne vertical launch system to enhance its long-range air defense capabilities."

This is the initial result of improvements made with the assistance of North Korean technicians; the extended range is specifically designed for shooting down aircraft.

The aircraft carrier program has been continuously reported, and rumors keep surfacing:

"A supercarrier is back! The Shinano aircraft carrier will have a displacement of over 8 tons."

"The Shinano is suspected of using the same electromagnetic catapult technology as the Ford. The reason is that Japanese companies were involved in the Ford's electromagnetic catapult supply chain."

The sudden leak of information about fifth-generation fighter jets has also triggered an explosion of interest.

"Japan's fifth-generation fighter jet is making a stunning debut! Based on the F-35 fighter jet, it features a domestically produced mysterious engine, domestically produced phased array radar, and domestically produced electro-optical tracking system..."

"Japan is planning to produce its own fifth-generation air superiority fighter jet, with the goal of suppressing the F-35..."

Such a dense disclosure of information is naturally the work of Li Xinghe's version of the Strategic Intimidation Bureau.

Professional researchers naturally didn't believe it, but the general public in the United States did.

As if waking from a dream, everyone immediately began forwarding historical articles such as the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

In the United States, public opinion and politics are often inextricably intertwined. The public's belief in Japan's strategic intimidation has intimidated American political figures who also rely on newspapers for information.

They kept holding hearings, demanding that the Pentagon explain the current situation in Japan.

Although the Pentagon guessed that Japan was engaging in strategic intimidation, baring its teeth and brandishing its claws to scare the United States from launching a surprise attack, they did not explain, but instead stammered, hoping to join forces with Japan to intimidate Congress into allocating more military spending.

This even prompted Democratic National Committee Chairman Jeffries to remark:

"We have awakened the tiger that is Li Xinghe."

……

Looking at the many newspapers in her hands, General Jacqueline, the commander of the US-Japan Combined Forces Command, felt somewhat depressed.

Jacqueline complained about Li Xinghe:

"Do you know how much trouble you've caused me? Now the Pentagon is demanding my resignation."

The Yokota base incident was an obvious coup d'état.

The Yokota model of American domination over Japan was no longer sustainable, and General Jacqueline was practically isolated by Li Xinghe, becoming a figurehead. The Pentagon was privately quite angry about Jacqueline's neglect and demanded that she take responsibility.

Before Li Xinghe could speak, Scarlett, the red-haired beauty beside him, stroked her round pregnant belly and coaxed Jacqueline:

"grandmother……"

Scarlett is eight months pregnant with her child, a child of General Jacqueline's family, and proof of assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Without a doubt, this money would be enough to make retirement worthwhile.

Looking at her granddaughter, who was clearly immersed in the happiness brought by pregnancy hormones, General Jacqueline knew that she was 100% committed to Li Xinghe. She could only sigh, "You brat, what do you expect me to do?"

“You must support Trump. That’s how we stand. If you resign in two years, I will immediately appoint you as the commander of the coalition forces.”

Li Xinghe offered himself a new price.

The problem is... Trump is like a stubborn old man, hiding with his family at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, posting nonsensical things on his real social media every day, saying things like "Vance betrayed him," "Hagh Seth is a piece of trash," and "Obama is the mastermind," etc.

"Then you should have another child with Scarlett."

"Row."

Li Xinghe squeezed Scarlett's palm.

One hundred million dollars per child.

For the sake of money, General Jacqueline reluctantly agreed to ruin her own career in order to continue protecting Li Xinghe.

After leaving the Qingshan Command Post, several armored vehicles immediately started moving.

Moemi Ishida led the welcoming party:

"Your Excellency Taiko".

Several of the police academy's most elite female bodyguards led the way, with the Ninth Division, Second Squadron of Musashi Hachima providing close protection. Three bulletproof cars started moving simultaneously, and traffic police escorted the route from both sides. The imposing aura of those in power was most evident at this moment.

Back at his home in Jixiang Temple, Li Xinghe stood at the door for a while, adjusting his mindset.

As soon as they entered, Ai Azuma and Taifu Niizawa stood on tiptoe and each kissed Li Xinghe on the cheek at the doorway:

"Mua! Daddy!"

"You haven't washed up yet." Li Xinghe rubbed their cheeks.

Maria Miyake and Tamae Hanabatake, carrying briefcases, lay on the balcony chatting about Tokyo's political affairs.

Ping Yingmei's cheeks were slightly flushed as she helped Lu Yuchi Hua Yingmei lean over the pool, rinsing her adorably shaped breasts with clean water. Water droplets tinkled and danced on her nipples, making one want to lick them. Hua Yingmei saw Li Xinghe and said angrily:

"It's all your fault. Now so many ladies in the Ministry of Justice are sharing lactation tutorials with me, so I have to carry some milk with me and pretend that I occasionally leak milk so they won't find out that you, you bastard, are up to something."

There was no other way; Lu Yuchi Hua Yingmei had to put in a lot of effort to pretend to be a postpartum woman.

"Eek~"

Fujiwara's older sister, holding Li Xinghe's eldest daughter, Mei, mocked Hua Yingmei.

If you're so capable, give up your child.

"Sister, you've worked hard." Li Xinghe leaned over and hugged Fuji Rie, but was quickly pushed down by Sasaki Toya and Fuji Hinako.

It's embarrassing to admit, but in order to show that his political stance was very approachable, Li Xinghe named his child 'Jianlian'.

The character "莲" (lian, meaning lotus) topped a list of popular names for boys. Like many others, this was a necessary step for political families to project a populist image.

Li Xinghe didn't quite understand why Lian was being used as a boy's name, and the pronunciation was a bit strange. The Japanese pronunciation of Jianlian was similar to "Ai-sama" (love master), and he wanted to change it.

But he immediately shut up after glancing at the second-place ranking.

Because the second-place boy's name is Bi.

The Jian family absolutely cannot use this name, as it would form the derogatory term "Jian Bi".

Incidentally, the third place is 'Yang Xiang', but considering the specific meanings of 'Xiang' in Chinese vocabulary, this noun cannot be used either.

After the family dinner tonight, it's Hua Yingmei's turn. She doesn't stay here every day.

"Dad, let me help you take a bath!"

Ai Ayase and Taiho Niizawa even tried to break into Li Xinghe's bathroom to cause trouble, but were chased away by Hua Yingmei. Mei Youzai Mei Ni Kong Ni Lin Zaizai Mei...

Emerging from the bathroom in a pure white nightgown, Hua Yingmei, having shed the ruthlessness of the day, with her long hair flowing over her shoulders, appeared even more gentle and charming, giving off the impression of a leisurely noblewoman.

Hua Yingmei first covered Li Xinghe's eyes, then took off her nightgown and wrapped it around Li Xinghe's eyes:

"Come on, we have a little game tonight."

Then, she hugged Li Xinghe from behind, and the two moved slowly down the corridor, her large breasts gently touching his back.

As he moved step by step into the room, Li Xinghe's heart was ablaze with desire as he was constantly massaged by the large, round, red breasts.

Through the veil of gauze, Li Xinghe could vaguely see Hua Yingmei at this moment.

She changed into a more sexy nightgown.

In the deep of night, a pale purple gauze dress was half-draped around her body. Rather than being draped, it was more like it was just hanging precariously from a branch, swaying with the trembling of her ample breasts, creating a sense of anticipation that it was about to fall, making one both want to see it fall and want to see it sway gracefully.

While Hua Yingmei was attracting attention, the wardrobe was secretly opened, and under the moonlight, the flawless cotton-clad woman quietly stepped out.

For the Hua Yingmei sisters, the world's fate was now sealed, and the master of Japan was undoubtedly the charismatic Taiko-sama beside their bed. Therefore, Sumire Watanuki, who had been putting it off because she didn't have time, finally decided to take advantage of Hua Yingmei's time to quickly end her life.

Hua Yingmei and Li Xinghe kissed, their red lips intertwined, while Mian Guanjin sat on Li Xinghe's lap, pressing her thigh against his sensitive area.

Perhaps because he was blindfolded during the kiss, Li Xinghe was reminded of his current political situation.

Li Xinghe suddenly stopped stroking and asked sincerely:

"Hua Yingmei, what direction do you think we should take next?"

The road ahead is full of promise, but it is also fraught with danger.

Mian Guanjin broke down, gritting her teeth and speaking up alongside Hua Yingmei:

"Come on in, you idiot!"

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