Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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Although discovering that her own mother was actually a long-term undercover Communist Party member was a bit of a headache, as the head of the CIA in Japan, Yukimi Higashikawa smoothly accepted the situation. After all, if even Li Xinghe could be a CCP spy, what else was impossible?
"You go ahead and play, I'm going to my husband's place."
Higashikawa Yukami abandoned her shopping, let out a roar, and lunged towards Li Xinghe's room.
Then Li Kaka's bedroom became less refined, with creaking and thumping sounds echoing throughout the room.
Many female celebrities come in with their underwear still dry, but have to change it before they leave.
……
Busan Peace Forum, Day 3.
Rumors are circulating in South Korea that Lee Sung-ha selected flowers at a hotel last night, pulling several rows of rising stars from the Korean entertainment industry and making them kneel and crawl on the carpet, where he freely violated them. It's also said there was an all-female banquet, where women were arranged in a checkerboard pattern on the carpet, and Lee Sung-ha would roll around and have sex with wherever he pleased.
These reports sound very plausible and appear to be fabricated by the female celebrities who participated in the silver party.
The source of the leak is said to be several major film and television companies that sent out messages to bring all the actresses they could get their hands on to the Busan Peace Hotel. The parking lot downstairs was packed with vans, so the paparazzi all went there.
Overnight, female celebrities flocked to the building, coming and going, making people marvel at Li Xinghe's terrifying sexual prowess.
The huge scandalous news about 'Li Xinghe having sex with all the women in the Korean entertainment industry at night, from 40-year-old superstars to 16-year-old rising stars, including charming singers and cute young girls' became a hot topic.
I don't know why, but many Korean female celebrities say that their love was taken by Lee Sung-ha, so it's not that strange.
The following morning, Kakaopage and Naver Webtoon were filled with all sorts of novels and short comics based on Lee Sung-ha, proving that Korean creators really couldn't sleep all night, drinking coffee and frantically writing new drafts while watching paparazzi broadcasting who went in and who came out outside the Busan Peace Hotel.
In the morning, everyone went downstairs to attend a political meeting.
Reporters surrounded Zhao Lieshu.
Facing intense questioning from the media, Zhao Lieshu calmly said:
"I called it."
"I will personally oversee the casting process for 'Daewongun' and will not allow any substandard shots or characters to appear during the filming of 'Daewongun'."
With these words, Cho Yeol-sook was essentially declaring that Lee Sung-ha intended to strip the royal family of North Korea and South Korea of their legitimacy, thus achieving the political goal of reunification of Japan and South Korea in a sense.
But what reporters want to know is the gossip.
Everyone went to find Li Xinghe.
Li Xinghe clapped his hands and announced to reporters that the naming rights to the 510mm cannon were about to sell for a staggering $3000 billion:
"We will give the world's largest caliber cannon a brand new name!"
The reporters were initially bewildered, but upon seeing Li Xinghe's smug smile, they suddenly realized what was going on and understood instantly.
So the media cameras all pointed at Li Xinghe's crotch, to show off his enormous size.
"Hmm? Where should I take a picture?"
Li Xinghe coughed in dissatisfaction, then continued to announce:
"We've struck a huge deal!"
The media turned their cameras on the female celebrities nearby who were trying to get some attention, looking to see what was particularly large about them.
Li Xinghe stomped his feet, clapped his hands, and said:
"We have reached a tripartite cooperation agreement with the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve will provide an unlimited (3000 billion) financial tool to assist Taiwanese technology companies in relocating. Japan and South Korea will be responsible for receiving refugees and facilitating the relocation of businesses. We do not accept war, but we will also do our best to prevent the public from being affected by the war."
Li Xinghe was in a relaxed mood.
The borrower was Taiwan, but the pro-independence government disappeared a few months later.
The debtor has closed their account; how can they repay the money?
As for companies like TSMC and MediaTek that were used as assets...
Whether they decide to settle in Japan or return to Taiwan to continue their company, what does that have to do with this debt?
Where did that money go?
Don't ask the Federal Reserve.
Many media reporters have noticed the problem:
"Doesn't this mean... war?"
In such a transaction process, the recipient of aid is Taiwan, the lender of $3000 billion is the US Federal Reserve, the Pentagon provides $30 billion to build three battleships, the White House approves the restart of the USS Nimitz, and the US Deputy Secretary of State is in charge of on-site command and coordination.
It can be said that, regardless of his true intentions, whether he was setting a trap to harm the Americans, Li Xinghe suddenly played a historical role for Japan at this moment, namely, becoming the United States' unsinkable front line in Asia.
History has drawn a wonderful circle here.
At least in the propaganda of Western media, the Busan Peace Conference has been divided into two factions: China and North Korea, which are trying to start a war, versus the group of the United States, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, which are working together to defend peace.
Objectively speaking, the Li Xinghe Group and China have reached a standoff in the East China Sea.
The unofficial media in various East Asian countries have offered their own interpretations of this.
All the media outlets familiar with Li Xinghe's life, which was spent in deception and fraud, have pointed out, to varying degrees, the biggest problem with his scheme: 'Does Li Xinghe truly have the unwavering will to defend Taiwan? No matter how you look at it, isn't he just using this as an excuse to stir up trouble, demanding immigration and assets?'
"The only thing Li Xinghe has ever truly protected in his life is himself, isn't it?"
This bastard even wears his desires on his sleeve; he claims to be protecting regional peace, not any specific island. He's just looking for an excuse to make money.
Deputy Secretary of State Helberg is an American tech figure who completely misunderstands the political rules of East Asia. Vance is surrounded by a group of loudspeakers who constantly praise the president as "too strong." In addition, the US strategy toward China and East Asia has been problematic for 20 years and has now completely stalled. Therefore, no one reminded these tech right-wingers that Li Xinghe never swore an oath to defend Taiwan.
Amidst tremendous controversy, the third day of the meeting began.
The Americans on stage were making a ruckus, relying on Li Xinghe's "financial iron chain" to repeatedly say that China must stop its military actions during the crisis.
After they had filmed enough promotional material, they took the reporters away early to go back and instruct them on how to edit and publish videos, so that the Magas could have a blast and win.
The meeting? I don't care.
The Americans left, the journalists left, and the countries that had been discussing things behind closed doors began holding a 'closed-door meeting'.
This is currently an internal meeting among the four countries of China, Japan, South Korea, and North Korea, a so-called "Confucian civilization nation."
As the host, Li Xinghe casually picked up the microphone:
"Today, we're gathered here as one of our own, so there's no need to speak English. Let's skip the Taiwan Strait crisis, whose outcome we all know, and talk about something else. So, what we're discussing is, what comes after the Taiwan Strait?"
This seems to easily evoke memories for Chinese people, because after the unification of the country, classic films like "After the Decisive Battle" were also produced.
The delegations from various countries gestured for Li Xinghe to begin.
Li Xinghe then directly began the discussion:
"When others perceive you as a powerful nation, are you truly one?"
He mentioned the Taiwan Strait:
"Now we're waging a righteous war in the name of unification, but how do we address the issue of wars with questionable legitimacy in the future? Will we just stop fighting if the other side takes a hard line? Or what if others continue to use the mindset of power versus weakness, and then keep provoking us after discovering we're not as tough as we seem? Like India, for example. Once China has resolved the main contradictions in the primary direction—the Sino-US Taiwan Strait conflict—how will we handle the secondary main contradictions, such as the Sino-Indian conflict in South Tibet? How will we handle the Sino-Myanmar border issue? The Indo-Myanmar border conflict has dragged on for decades; what will we do then?"
This issue has indeed touched upon the thoughts of the Chinese delegation.
India is the kind of country that will continue to spout nonsense as long as it is not destroyed. The fact that this entire country can still function is built on four overlapping factors: the sense of victory instilled in Indians by various religions, the semi-imperialist administrative system left by the British, the deep-seated inferiority complex and sense of persecution left by its colonial history, and the populist sentiments constructed by 21st-century online media and elections.
Therefore, India's historical memory is the pain of being colonized, and India's political memory is one of retaliating when victorious and harboring resentment when defeated.
If the Taiwan Strait crisis ends, China's primary contradiction in the secondary area, the China-India issue, will become more important. How should China deal with India then?
Regarding the India issue, Li Xinghe continued:
"Going further, when we realize that the Taiwan Strait crisis has ended and Taiwan is no longer the center of international disputes, will China have achieved unification? Will we follow the Greater China route or the Lesser China route? How can we mobilize more Chinese people, and even people from other countries, to participate in the construction of a new international order? And what kind of answer sheet for the order will you present?"
This further involves the question of what kind of East Asian order should be established after the Taiwan Strait crisis.
So after Li Xinghe started, he still had to peddle his political goals:
"My suggestion remains the Greater China approach. We should achieve some form of unification in Northeast Asia. We should identify with Chinese characters and Confucius, and we can carry out cross-border regional integration. We can even further expand the scope of governance of the coalition forces, operating two systems under a dual-track system."
"Another situation we must recognize is that, with our population growth slowing, the population growth rate of Confucian culture has been damaged. We will inevitably rely on Southeast Asian Chinese as the foundation for the next stage of population growth. When we all raise the banner of East Asia Co-Prosperity Principle and use Sun Yat-sen as a historical marker to attract overseas Chinese, we must prepare for their return. Language, economy, military, law—discuss these today, ponder them tomorrow, in preparation for the future."
All countries fell into deep thought.
Population, economy, territory, international order—before the Taiwan Strait, the United States held sway, but after the Taiwan Strait, China must consider how to re-establish its own order within the region.
That is, Vietnam is not included.
If Vietnam were involved, it would definitely be the first to suggest that Vietnam complete the unification of the Indochina Peninsula.
Amidst the purely verbal discussions, delegations from various countries took turns to the stage to express their impromptu opinions. Some even came up with wildly imaginative ideas, discussing 'establishing a multinational coalition army' to use international military force to intervene in situations like Myanmar and India.
After several hours of discussion, everyone looked exhausted.
Some people jokingly said:
"It's kind of you, Lord Taiko, to work so hard all night and still have to torture our brains."
Li Xinghe shrugged:
"It doesn't bother you." Mei has no you, you're free, Lin is here, no one...
Old Wang led everyone to stand up:
"So, we're done talking?"
Everyone left together.
"Prepare your post-press conference statement."
The atmosphere in the meeting room was relaxed and casual, with everyone engaging in witty and heated discussions about what China's future would be and what would happen to Japan, South Korea, and North Korea should the Taiwan Strait be reunified.
But that's because everyone knew the talks were a fruitless negotiation. China was determined to achieve unification, Li Xinghe was eyeing Taiwan's population and economy, while the United States was constantly digging traps to provoke a war between China and Li Xinghe.
As soon as they stepped out of the venue, everyone's expressions were stiff, as if they had been arguing all day.
Li Xinghe, accompanied by high-ranking officials from Japan and South Korea, slammed the door shut and headed to the right, while the North Korean and Chinese ambassadors went to the left. The guards at the door stood at attention and saluted, and the reporters held their breath; the atmosphere suddenly became serious and tense.
In front of the media cameras, Li Xinghe's face was ashen.
"Japan and Taiwan have officially authorized life insurance companies from both countries with operations in Taiwan to complete the relocation of life insurance for Taiwanese citizens. Both countries will establish planned redevelopment cities to accommodate more immigrants. Taiwan's technology industries can decide where to relocate, and Japan will assist them in temporarily settling in Japan."
However, it is clear that as a follower, the South Korean military government lacks the corresponding reception capacity.
South Korean media are probably the hardest to handle.
The biggest problem South Korea faces right now isn't the inability to have children, but rather the massive outward migration of its population. Every year, hundreds of thousands of able-bodied workers leave for the US, Japan, and China in search of new opportunities. Under these circumstances, how can South Korea possibly accept too many immigrants?
People are now clamoring for the expulsion of mixed-race individuals, North Korean defectors, and various ethnic groups (Chinese/Jurchen/indigenous), leading young people to form cliques and find excuses to fight for social benefits. Children whose genes and bloodlines have been switched to the Chinese side are shouting strange things like "I am your father's country" and continuing to bully each other in schools.
Therefore, these new immigrants are specifically required to go to Japan.
When it was the Chinese side's turn, Old Wang unfolded a speech draft, sighed lightly, and spoke in a heavy tone:
"Today, China will issue an important announcement to all compatriots in Taiwan."
Old Wang announced in a firm tone:
"The Lai Ching-te government has been practicing authoritarian rule and 'green terror' on the island, imprisoning those who promote unification, and sending online armies to incite public antagonism, leading to instability. To boost its own profile, it shamelessly aligns itself with World War II Japanese imperialists, spreading lies and deceiving the world with fallacies, distorting history, and smuggling in its own agenda—its crimes are unforgivable! We urge the Taiwanese government to recognize the current situation. All people of Taiwanese descent, please be aware of the situation and your safety. Unification is an unstoppable historical trend."
Although the words were somewhat vague, upon closer examination, one can still sense the danger involved.
The reporters immediately erupted in excitement, swarming forward to ask:
Is this a declaration of war?
When will the war begin?
Will the situation across the Taiwan Strait escalate into World War III!?
The noisy reporters blocked the road, but Old Wang, with remarkable composure, left with a single sentence:
"No, this is the final, last, most cautious, and most sincere advice for peace. From this day forward, there will be no more such gentle words."
Clearly, if things went any worse, they would have said, "Don't say I didn't warn you."
Li Xinghe's assessment of the war's dividing line marked the beginning of the CCP's strategy of using war to force peace and persuade people to leave.
The Busan Four-Party Peace Forum collapsed after only two sessions and three days.
In terms of its effect, it is neither peaceful nor can it be considered a four-way conflict; it is clearly only a two-way conflict.
Meanwhile, Li Xinghe and the delegation returned to the Peace Hotel, where his subordinates reported that the battleship's main construction was basically complete.
"Let's start the battleship launching ceremony ahead of schedule."
Li Xinghe, that little scoundrel, has no intention of actually handing over the battleship to the United States.
He deployed a Nimitz and three aircraft carrier battleships to the East China Sea to prevent the Vance government from demanding the ships back.
Zhao Lieshu asked:
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