The young people, jolted awake, all pulled out their phones:

"But the telegram group said he was a really bad guy, that he violated human rights..."

Before he could finish speaking, the officer's large hand slapped them with the speed of an electric fan, turning their little faces into swollen loaves of bread.

"You've really been fed!"

Another beating ensued in the interrogation room.

On the other hand, these scenes that people are so familiar with seem to involve some relevant international departments of the United States.

Both sides were involved in the secret transmission of the telegram group, forcing the South Korean military and police to investigate the telegram.

Unfortunately, Telegram groups are not as secure as they used to be.

So, with just one email, South Korean cyber police swiftly apprehended these underground, extremist animal rights, pro-democracy, and pro-feminist organizations. Several of them were even suspected of murdering family members. What's even more alarming is that some of the organization's mid- to high-ranking leaders were actually considered good husbands and wives in their personal lives. They were taken away from their families and thrown into prison on charges of terrorism.

When the news was reported to Zhao Juhuan, Old Zhao was very angry.

But it wasn't because the pro-people policy was misinterpreted and insulted, but because these extremists referred to Zhao Guhuan as an "incompetent bald egg," "ugly man," "a useless cooperating person," and "Zhao Guixia" in their online communications, which was completely different from the harsh words they used to criticize Li Xinghe.

To demonstrate Old Zhao's power, Zhao Juhuan issued a harsh directive:

“Send those women to Wonju Women’s Prison in Gangwon Province, to the coldest snowdrift in all of South Korea to sober up.”

But this alone was not enough to quell the hatred in his heart. Zhao Juhuan thought for a moment, then privately consulted with his trusted confidants:

"Arrange for some male prison guards who dare to take responsibility to be on duty, taking turns day and night, so that those guys who make extreme remarks can work hard to have children for the country, and open a nursery in the prison, humph!"

If this gets leaked, the prison guards will be held accountable, suspended, and transferred to other prisons.

Zhao Guhuan's subordinates felt a lot of pressure because of his perverse tastes.

Do you think everyone can get hard at the sight of anything?

"What? Can't you be determined to avenge Kaka and deal with these lunatics?"

"Sure! For Kaka!"

The subordinates reluctantly agreed, it seemed they had no choice but to take the blue pills.

The subordinate asked:

"What about animal rights and environmental protection organizations?"

Zhao Juhuan couldn't think of a good solution, so he called Li Xinghe for instructions.

Li Xinghe gave a unique answer:

“If you love protecting animals, send them to pig farms in the countryside to clean the pigsties for free and create a wonderful living environment for the pigs. They can even sing and dance for the pigs and have a wonderful social gathering with them. When the pigs go to the slaughterhouse, let them see them off. As for those who love protecting the environment, that's great. Send them to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia to plant trees. Isn't the environment there almost collapsing? I'm giving them a wonderful opportunity to benefit all of East Asia.”

What should we call this plan?

"The plan... um... let's call it postpartum care for sows."

A large group of urban bourgeois, crying and begging for mercy, were sent to Yuanzhou Women's Prison to "contribute" to the country's population; some were transported to military dependents' pig farms to do hard labor; and some were sent directly to Mongolia to do forced labor.

Suddenly, the citizens' eyes became much clearer, and their fists were more forceful when they went home to beat their children.

If you don't take good care of your own kids, the next time someone comes to discipline them, they'll be getting a good beating with a military rod.

……

At the same time, Lee Sung-ha didn't have much time to manage the second wave of public opinion crisis in South Korea.

Those small organizations that operate in the shadows are much easier to control than gangs.

He had just returned to Tokyo when he encountered the problem of the overheated yen.

Kokubun Makabe hurriedly told him:

"East Asian capitalists are almost going crazy for you."

Major capitalists from all over East Asia, with their vast fortunes, flocked to Tokyo, viewing Li Xinghe as a bulwark of old East Asian capitalism. In an effort to escape the Taiwan Strait crisis, these individuals converted their money into yen and poured in, all hoping to profit from the yen's rising interest rates.

However, this has led to a resurgence of inflation.

Li Xinghe was truly furious:

"Damn it... these people are quick to cause trouble, they jump the highest when picking peaches, and now they're causing me more trouble."

There's no other reason than that Li Xinghe has already experienced the consequences of overheating caused by the excessive and rapid concentration of capital.

Japan's current financial model hasn't changed much; it remains a tool of the US dollar. People come to Japan with one dollar and can leverage several dollars in yen loans, then use this as a base to invest and reap profits globally. In the traditional model, while these yen are conquering overseas territories and acting as pawns for the US dollar to collect taxes globally, Japan can certainly take this opportunity to print money indefinitely, collect a small amount of intermediary fees, and push its government debt to extremely high levels.

However, with the anti-globalization wave following the pandemic, the global dollar tide failed to be harvested, and Japanese yen overseas flowed back to Japan. Some were exchanged back for dollars, while others were invested domestically, which instead led to a large influx of hot money and high inflation in the short term.

The most significant point is the soaring rice price, which has been rising for several years.

In the end, to solve the problem of such insane rice prices, the Japanese response was that they would rather push someone like Li Xinghe into power than let rice prices go down and prevent starvation.

Li Xinghe, after more than two years of effort, has suppressed the massive inflation caused by the repatriation of so much overseas yen through significant compromises with Chinese capital and the liberalization of imports. (The remaining text appears to be gibberish and unrelated to the preceding sentences.)

Now, with Li Xinghe's rise, East Asian capital is pouring yen back into the country. If this continues for a few more waves, Li Xinghe won't be able to stop it.

You can kill the gangsters, but you can't kill the stock market and all the capitalists, can you?

They all came to you with money.

Moreover, it was Li Xinghe who called them back.

There was no time to stop, so Li Xinghe had to quickly initiate the relocation process for his Taiwanese company.

“When necessary, we may have to do the impossible.”

A new offshore currency circulation cycle must be started to distribute the large amount of yen flowing back to the country.

Dozens of large Taiwanese companies, including TSMC, MediaTek, and Foxconn, received notices from Li Xinghe instructing them to relocate to designated industrial development zones in Japan as soon as possible.

For example, TSMC's new factory is located in Qianqiao City at the foot of Mount Chicheng because the green power plant next to Mount Chicheng has abundant electricity available.

As Minister of Justice, Hua Yingmei, acting as the head of the government, received a call from Li Xinghe and held a press conference.

"We will prepare a capital swap facility for all relocating Taiwanese companies, guaranteed by the Federal Reserve, to swap their assets at a specific exchange rate between the Japanese yen and the New Taiwan dollar on a specific date, thus guaranteeing the relocation of each company."

This is a gift of Japanese yen to Taiwan, secured by US dollars.

In addition, the US, UK, and China have also shown goodwill towards China:

"We have decided to provide a brand-new payment instrument for capital from all countries. Under the framework of CPP/TPP, we will promote the international use of the Japanese yen. Japanese companies have a large number of businesses and Japanese yen in Latin America, which can complement Chinese companies."

"Given that the Trans-Pacific Partnership for Progress is temporarily unable to convene, Japan, as the chair country, has made a special decision to grant China a 'trainee member' status. This status will last for 90 days, and barring any unforeseen circumstances, it will be considered as having officially joined by the end of the term."

This is to send Japanese yen to China.

It was another sudden and confusing move, using the so-called "internship member state" to admit China into the CP/TPP, turning an organization created by Obama to guard against China into one that accepted China's membership.

Under such troubles, Li Xinghe became a 'little boy selling yen'.

I slept in the cabinet office for two days after returning to China.

Li Xinghe had to provide them with points of yen in exchange for the coming and going of capital, countries, and trade relations.

A reporter asked Hua Yingmei at a conference:

"So, are Japan and China friendly or unfriendly?"

Hua Yingmei borrowed Li Xinghe's approach to answer:

"I think this isn't just friendship, but a familial relationship. We must acknowledge that in the past, we lived together like family, often having disagreements, but never an insurmountable obstacle. Our connection with China, especially the Wu, Min, and Yue people, is incredibly close. How many of today's Kyushu islanders are descendants of Chinese immigrants? That number must be staggering. Our kimono used to be called 'Gofuku' (吴服). The pronunciation of our country's name, Japan (Nippon), comes from the Wu dialect of China, and even today, the Wu dialect still uses this pronunciation for Japan; our English name, Japan (日本), is most likely a spelling by the Spanish based on a transliteration of Cantonese. We must pay attention to our commonalities with China, rather than sitting in a well and looking at the sky from the bottom of our own eyes. This is the way for a nation to move forward."

On one hand, the "Japan and Wu-Yue family theory" put forward by Hua Yingmei has not yet faded away, and on the other hand, a new problem has emerged on Taiwan Island.

Lai Ching-te told the media:

"Unifying the work is like a corporate merger. When large and small companies merge in the stock market, they always have to put forward conditions to each other. Large companies need to be more lenient, and small companies need to be more proactive. We can discuss these things."

The news went silent across the island.

People have become too lazy to bother with Lai Ching-te.

If the previous claims about the remaining population were merely political propaganda deliberately fabricated to follow America's colonial narrative, then today's "corporate merger theory" is utterly shameful. It demonstrates a complete disregard for the proper political order and personal dignity of the population.

Ah, even the Kuomintang, and even the pro-unification faction in Taiwan, wouldn't utter such shameful and servile words. At least they have some political stance.

Lai Ching-te completely knelt down and directly announced the company's acquisition.

Li Xinghe will be busy with this again.

He had just gotten up from the sofa in his office when Takajo Mayu hurriedly pushed open the door and told him:

"Ayako Aso is giving birth."

"what?"

Then, Katayama Mizuo-sensei hurriedly ran over and said:

"The Nimitz is about to give birth."

Li Xinghe was greatly shocked:

"Huh? How do you build a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier?"

It was Musashi Hachima, who was in charge of security, who corrected their slip of the tongue:

"No... the Nimitz's nuclear power plant has been repaired. It can be restarted for combat readiness deployment."

Li Xinghe wished he could split himself into two.

Chapter 795: Twins Born from Nuclear Radiation, Nine-Tailed Fox Xinghe Reincarnated (5800 words)

Tokyo, Royal Hospital.

The women of the Ma family are taking care of Ayako Aso, who has just given birth.

The doctors and nurses at the hospital are used to all sorts of different women giving birth in the same delivery room.

It is said that because Li Xinghe's children are all very healthy and lively, many people think that this is because Li Xinghe is special. Therefore, they even wanted to spend a lot of money to go to the same delivery room of the Royal Hospital to get some luck, but unfortunately they were refused.

The three beautiful and elegant mothers were talking quietly. It seemed that Chiyo Hinahime had not gotten pregnant yet, or they were calculating the due dates of the girls in their family.

Li Xinghe, along with his serene and beautiful wife Lu Yuchi Huayingmei and the stunningly beautiful Shui Jingtianping, stood by the bedside, helping to film promotional materials for Asou Ayako's postpartum vlog.

Li Xinghe is holding a camera.

Aso Ayako, holding a boy and a girl in her arms on the bed, radiating a genuine and happy smile, was the perfect person to capture this moment in memory.

A perfect photo was taken.

The earlier nuclear radiation propaganda had also made Ayako Aso worried that her child would be exposed to radiation.

Unexpectedly, the children were not only healthy, but also twins, a boy and a girl.

Those past rumors, ironically, endowed the two children with a peculiar divinity.

"Nuclear radiation twins".

Hua Yingmei reminded Ayako:

"Would you like to film a video about naming the child?"

Ayako Aso's expression remained radiant with happiness as she stroked her child's face.

“I named my daughter ‘Shirakawa’ because it is a famous river and mountain in Fukushima Prefecture; I named my son ‘Iwa’ because it is the name of the local Iwaki Province.”

Putting everything else aside, with such consideration for the residents of Fukushima Prefecture, Ayako Aso could easily win by simply switching her electoral district to Fukushima Prefecture, winning however she wanted.

Using the Fukushima nuclear radiation as leverage, and the issue of giving birth to twins, Ayako Aso, under the tutelage of Li Xinghe and Hua Yingmei, finally mastered the secrets of political mobilization. Now, the entire population of Fukushima Prefecture is her voter base.

Hua Yingmei asked a key question in front of the camera:

Is the child healthy?

Ayako Aso answered happily to the camera:

“People often say that nuclear radiation can cause birth defects. However, the two children I conceived at the Fukushima nuclear disaster site are not only not deformed, but are also a perfect pair of twins. This is enough to prove that it is because we adopted the most difficult and sincere crisis response to eliminate nuclear radiation that the spirits of the mountains and rivers of Fukushima are also blessing these children.”

The release of such a video immediately garnered widespread acclaim from the entire nation.

After all, this is the purest and most loving moment of maternal love. Ayako Aso's popularity among the public has soared.

The belief that mountains and rivers bring blessings, while using supernatural beliefs for promotion, holds significant meaning among the people. This greatly dispels stereotypes about the people and products of Fukushima Prefecture and prevents the exacerbation of regional discrimination.

Inside the room, Ayako Aso relaxed and even winked at Li Xinghe:

"Woof~"

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