But for Li Xinghe now, sending all the data from the Nimitz back to China is an option. From the drive shaft to the nuclear fuel rods, there are mature or even better technologies in China to replace them.

At this point, Li Xinghe suddenly slapped his forehead:

"Wait a minute, would the Pentagon tell you this? They know we have a daughter."

Emmanuel, this ageless beauty who has become increasingly stunning thanks to Japanese beauty techniques and cosmetics, has a captivatingly alluring lip:

"I bought this intelligence with my own money. Your money."

Although the Pentagon's upper echelons kept the secret of sabotaging the Nimitz's driveshaft a secret, unfortunately, the mid-level officers who handled the intelligence didn't see it that way. They felt that a hefty reward far outweighed the need for national secrecy. They only knew about the driveshaft sabotage but didn't know it was intended to target Li Xinghe; they simply sold it off as a piece of intelligence that came bundled with the ship.

When the topic turned to the upcoming full takeover of US troops stationed in Japan, Li Xinghe looked at everyone with schadenfreude.

"You're in for a world of trouble."

"Because about 70% of the sailors in Yokosuka ran away, many of them would rather go to Chinese villages to learn farming than continue to work on the ship."

Overjoyed, Lin Mulan bit Li Xinghe's finger:

"It's alright. The warships at Yokosuka Port are basically all heading south anyway. We can't afford to support the sailors if they stay. As long as the remaining sailors don't compete with us for that $10 billion, it's fine."

A glint of light flashed in Jill's eyes:

"A billion dollars! Aren't we going to celebrate?"

How should we celebrate?

They exchanged glances, then took off their coats and shirts, revealing large or small, firm or round, tender breasts.

Li Xinghe looked at the several enchantresses and tried to turn around and run away, but Scarlett blocked the door, and then Maria and Lin Mulan pulled down his pants.

Poor Li Xinghe was subjected to a series of sexual encounters with the beautiful women of Maleki.

Ayman rode on his back and swayed gently. Jill hugged him and kissed him, while May rubbed his testicles with her nimble fingers. Maria, Scarlett, and Mulan took turns getting on top of him.

They worked until night, and Li Xinghe was almost out of temper after being drained of his essence by these vixens.

"No...stop sucking, I've really ejaculated all of it."

"Don't you really want us to have a child for you?"

Li Xinghe patted Scarlett's head, but Jill and May were still pestering him, wanting him to ejaculate twice more.

Working late into the night, my sister Li Daiyao suddenly called:

"At the centennial commemoration of Sun Yat-sen in Osaka, the Chinese ambassador asked you, 'When will China be allowed to join the CCP/TPP?'"

"what?"

Li Xinghe crawled out from the group of women:

"Then they didn't respond to my request for Japan and South Korea to join the BRICS countries."

"You have to respond to them first! Only then can they respond to you!"

Li Xinghe and Li Daiyao both fell silent.

BRICS and CPTPP are also Li Xinghe's next work goals.

Super mole Li Xinghe, activated.

……

Tokyo in the early morning.

The television media discreetly announced the apology and repentance of the five-star general of the United States in the news article "Today's Strong Japan". Seeing the figure of General John Kane bowing to Li Xinghe, and seeing Lu Yuchi Hua Yingmei personally pronounce the life imprisonment sentence of Lieutenant General Fred Katcher, the people were immediately filled with pride.

At this time, Tokyo's most prominent feature is still its safety.

With the cabinet special forces, special police, traffic police, and patrol police working in a massive crackdown, even petty thugs in Tokyo are arrested as part of their performance evaluations.

As a Japanese-American who grew up in the United States, Utada Hikaru strolled through the streets of Tokyo, observing this land that was both familiar and unfamiliar to her.

Instead of music playing in her headphones, she was listening to a policy discussion program on Fuji TV.

The guest expert said:

"Whether it's the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CP/TPP) or the BRICS organization, whether one side joins another or vice versa, we are all doing the same thing: restarting the in-depth regional economic cooperation of the China-Japan-Korea Free Trade Agreement, which was shelved before 2012."

"Hey Paris, we should still support His Majesty the Taiko's decision." This was Li Xinghe's unanimous affirmation.

However, times have changed, and so have the effects.

If it were the China-Japan-Korea Free Trade Agreement of 2010, the effect would be that Japan and South Korea would control the upstream technology, while China would act as the assembly plant and consumer market. At the time, it seemed to benefit China quite a bit, but looking back in 2029, it would only feel like a huge loss.

At that time, if anyone dared to mention a free trade zone, the US would immediately orchestrate the Diaoyu Islands crisis and incidentally force South Korea to abandon the Sunshine Alliance plan, fully demonstrating the cruelty and cunning of the US empire during the Obama era.

In the proposed China-Japan-Korea Free Trade Agreement in 2029, China will be responsible for the entire industrial chain, while Japan and South Korea will only be able to provide technical support and export opportunities. Not only will they have a trade deficit with China, but they will also have to find ways to spend their RMB and collect the Japanese yen and Korean won spent by China from other countries to support the internationalization of the RMB. This is equivalent to providing China with two layers of profits: trade and exchange rate.

These two layers of profits were earned by China in the past when it endured humiliation and provided double exploitation to the Western world in order to achieve industrialization, thus gaining the opportunity to enter the US-led globalized economic system.

In just 20 years, the economic status of China, Japan and South Korea has undergone earth-shattering changes and is no longer comparable.

The US, which could have used the Diaoyu Islands crisis to tear apart China, Japan, and South Korea back then, can't even repair a single ship now and needs its allies to help patch up its crippled leg. Its brain (Vance) and its backside (Pentagon) are acting like headless flies.

All I can say is that times change, and after 40 years of trials and tribulations, those who were once around would probably suffer a mental breakdown if they were to recover now.

As she walked, she was drawn to the city's construction sites.

A group of workers wearing helmets with the words "Tokyo Building" on them were operating a crane next to the building, transporting building materials upwards.

Utada Hikaru looked up at the tall building in amazement:

"A huge project, building a large building."

The Chinese workers at the Tokyo building didn't recognize this big star who was a household name in Japan. After whispering among themselves, they pushed their foreman forward.

The Japanese-speaking supervisor skillfully promoted the house:

"These buildings are intended for more overseas immigrants. It's said that over 1000 million overseas residents will return in the next few years. Tokyo is undergoing a major real estate redevelopment, with at least 300 million new homes to be built. We're all counting on these houses to sell like hotcakes. Would you like to consider it? Luxury tower apartments in Minato Ward, very affordable, starting from 1 million yen."

In the past, Japanese people loved buying detached houses, with thin wooden houses of several dozen square meters occupying a large number of prime locations. So, taking advantage of the fact that Japan's economy had been sluggish for a year after the crisis, and that the gangs that controlled a large amount of real estate, rental brokerage and micro-credit businesses had been destroyed, Li Xinghe immediately launched the Tokyo urban expansion plan and the satellite city plan.

He acquired numerous small detached houses in Tokyo and expanded them into large tower blocks. This project was directly handed over to the Tokyo Building Company, which he had acquired, and which was subsequently reorganized and absorbed many Chinese civil engineers.

The government has designated 20 cities outside Tokyo as economic hubs to attract foreign technology joint ventures. While the first batch of applicants were mostly Chinese companies, including many acquired Japanese game studios by companies like Tencent and NetEase that were simply reskinning existing games to benefit from government subsidies, game development is still a significant area of ​​international competitiveness for Japanese companies.

In the past, Japanese companies' attitude towards the ACG (Anime, Comics, Games) industry was 'let the brainless anime/game companies die already,' but once they gained international recognition, they rushed to piggyback on that fame. This wasn't just a Japanese phenomenon; most governments did the same. Li Xinghe's willingness to support game companies can be seen as making up for past policy mistakes.

"Oh, let me take a look first."

Utada Hikaru wandered around the construction site, leaving the workers bewildered. The foreman went to find the safety officer, who then ran over to her and pleaded:

"If you have a moment, could you take a picture for us?"

"Ugh?"

After snapping photos with his phone, Utada Hikaru realized he couldn't share his account information, so he quickly put his phone away and ran off.

Everyone on the construction site breathed a sigh of relief after she left.

"Have they left?"

"Let's go, everyone hurry up and work overtime to finish this building. There's still a lot to do."

The workers here earn close to 70 yen a month, which is a pretty good high-paying job. However, they are also very busy, and sometimes they don't even have time to take care of the hair salons near the construction site.

The foreman solemnly told everyone:

"It's probably some middle-aged female reporter. We can't tell him that we're about to take on a super project in a city planned by the government. If the reporter exposes that the boss is biased towards our compatriots, we'll be in trouble. These Japanese people are particularly petty and gossipy; they'll argue over a few cents."

The so-called "government-planned city" is a new urban center specifically designed to accommodate the relocation of various government departments in Japan, thereby reducing the pressure on the number of officials in the city center.

Of course, if South Korea's Sejong the Great City was built to promote the development of a new economic hub by relocating the government seat, and Myanmar's Naypyidaw was built to suppress northern ethnic minorities, then Lee Sung-ha's policy plan for urban construction is quite special. It is designed to keep Japan's old government departments further away from the core of power.

As the saying goes, the closer you are to the center of power, the closer you are to power itself. The farther they are from the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, the less trouble they will cause Li Xinghe.

Similarly, due to the greater distance from power, power shifts were more frequent on the Kanto Plain. For example, the connection between legislators and construction companies has been severed.

Therefore, the safety officers were also quite vigilant:

"Yes, all the engineering companies in Tokyo are furious right now, they're looking for dirt on us everywhere, so we have to be even more careful."

It cannot be entirely blamed on Li Xinghe for favoring his compatriots.

The main reason is that the Chinese construction teams, after being rebranded, can complete projects quickly and efficiently, with guaranteed quality and cost-effectiveness. They excel at rapidly constructing concrete buildings and can even stimulate the local economy. Japanese construction companies, on the other hand, are known for their meticulousness, slow workmanship, poor quality, penny-pinching, and tendency to delay. Li Xinghe didn't give any of the new apartment building projects he planned to Japanese companies, leaving them to find their own work.

Incidentally, due to insufficient concrete production from the relevant Japanese companies, even the concrete and steel bars for this apartment building project were imported from Shandong.

Utada Hikaru, who was mistaken for a middle-aged reporter, was quickly drawn to the strange sight on the other side.

A large group of Americans in military uniforms, including some with ranks, surrounded a recruitment point called 'Reclamation Station' and pleaded:

"I am Chinese! We are Chinese! Please let us in, please!"

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"We really can be Chinese, please, let us join us."

A group of white people surrounded the agricultural station, determined not to leave.

The impoverished Chinese settlements in Southeast Asia have now become the only way out for sailors, and even some soldiers, who are fleeing the Seventh Fleet.

Because US military personnel stationed in Japan hold official visas, they cannot find jobs, and ordinary shops are even less willing to hire them.

In Japan, unregistered residents often hide in factories or other locations outside of cities. These white people have nowhere to go, and even if they wanted to become unregistered, no factory would be willing to help them.

The agricultural reclamation station responsible for recruiting people was in a dilemma.

What level of management is the state-owned farm station?

They provide room and board, but the monthly income is only a few hundred thousand yen, after deducting installment payments for housing, mobile phones, and furniture. Only people in the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia can afford this kind of salary. If you send these white people to the mountains, will they run away? Who knows?

Amidst the awkward silence, Utada Hikaru, who speaks English, stepped forward:

What are you talking about?

"Oh my god, ma'am, please help us translate! We desperately need this job that leads to citizenship!"

The Americans grabbed Utada Hikaru and asked her to translate for them.

Finally, a communication channel was established, much to the surprise of the person in charge of recruiting state farm employees:

"Can't we go back to the United States?"

The sailors shook their heads vigorously.

"No, no, no, we can't go back. Leaving the naval port without permission is a violation of military law. If the Pentagon catches us, they'll definitely find an excuse to send us to jail and then renege on the wages they owe us!"

This is not an exaggeration.

It's common knowledge that the Pentagon gets rid of lower-ranking soldiers as easily as defecating. When the USS Bonhomme Richard amphibious assault ship caught fire, the Navy leadership simply shifted the blame to a Marine Corps private. Towards the end of the Okinawa guerrilla war, the scattered American troops were left to fend for themselves. There were even cases of American soldiers who returned home only to run back, because the Pentagon viewed them as defeated waste and wanted to use them up.

Many people also have their own unspeakable difficulties:

"I can't go back either. My student loans and credit cards are already maxed out. If I go back, I'll become an unemployed vagrant!"

So they wanted to stay in Japan, and after searching around, they found that the only convenient way to get a government visa seemed to be through the agricultural reclamation station.

However, after communicating with their superiors, the staff of the state farm station sent a letter of introduction to the white people:

"Oh, by the way, there's a job that's suitable for you. Just go to a recruitment station opposite the Aoyama Command Post; that's where the Japanese army recruits."

Introduce them to the coalition forces for job applications.

The coalition also has quite a few ships, and the wages are higher there.

However, many white people were unwilling to return to the army and insisted on joining the agricultural settlements, where they were assigned to cultivate land in the mountainous areas near Niigata Prefecture. Surprisingly, perhaps due to their inherent church-related genes, they adapted quite well to this communal, mutual-aid-like rural life. With enough to eat and drink, and access to internet, electricity, and cell phones, they didn't really care how much they earned; as long as they could cover their monthly expenses, that was enough, and saving some was even better.

Because they are bad at math.

If we disregard the issue of Christianity, they are considered a high-quality workforce.

……

Utada Hikaru boarded the bus to Niigata Prefecture.

As a 46-year-old English-Japanese bilingual woman who was just passing by, she was temporarily assigned a job.

"Shall I be the translator?"

He inexplicably went from a fashionable New York singer to a big star tour guide in a rural Northeast China, and he was quite happy to be part of the immigrant car fleet.

Their destination is the mountainous region between the Kanto Plain and the Echigo Plain, where many dilapidated villages are currently undergoing recycling.

"Welcome to Siwan Lake. The houses are ready. Please take your positions... After you go home and clean up, we will meet at the village entrance tonight."

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