Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
Page 809
The people outside are still shouting:
"Come out, we guarantee your safety!"
Deception, smoke, watering, and fire were the only traditional methods available to deal with this old fortress, built 50 years ago to prepare for nuclear war, before heavy assault troops arrived with bunker-buster bombs.
Soon, the first person to surrender crawled out from inside.
"I surrender, I surrender, please don't flood!"
The person who crawled out here is Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, who is said to be the son of Chiang Ching-kuo's illegitimate son, Chiang Hsiao-yen.
Although he comes from the purest Chiang family within the Kuomintang, Chiang Wan-an is not much different from Lin Pei-hsiang and Hsieh Kuo-liang mentioned earlier. They all went to the United States to study and then came back to run for office. Chiang Wan-an's political stance is that of a Kuomintang member but a Democratic Progressive Party member. He has expressed his support for renaming Chiang Kai-shek's mausoleum and for Tsai Ing-wen, and his stance is very much biased towards the light green camp. Many people think he is quite weak.
The search at the airport was also very swift. A large number of politicians who rushed to the airport early in the morning to try to escape by plane were arrested, and a large number of people from both the Kuomintang and the Democratic Progressive Party were apprehended.
As dawn broke, the noise from the city center began to resound.
Zhang Xiaoqian disembarked, took a carriage to this place, and exclaimed:
"The city is starting to get chaotic."
Jiang Wan'an, who had been arrested, hurriedly offered a plan:
"The Taiwan courts and district prosecutors' offices are all on Bo'ai Road, not far from the Bo'ai military camp. I'll give you directions and find the president and the director. I just saw the police chief; that bastard Lee Xien is lurking at the airport. Make them do their jobs."
Zhang Xiaoqian looked at the boy and asked again:
How to stabilize the urban area?
As a result, everyone answered:
"Immediately announce the establishment of the Taipei City Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, abolish Taiwan's current laws, implement CCP laws, and impeach everyone in Taiwan's judicial system. Make it clear that any minors under the age of 18 suspected of serious crimes such as shootings or murder will be sentenced as adults. Then organize police forces to raid National Taiwan University! Arrest all the DPP's lackeys!"
Chiang Wan-an's proposal unexpectedly received unanimous approval from KMT politicians. A large group of KMT politicians volunteered to report and indignantly help track down those DPP-related legal personnel at the airport.
There's no way around it. Over the past decade or so, DPP politicians have been pushing forward with judicial reforms, turning Taiwan's judicial system into their own political henchmen, causing chaos and destruction among KMT members. Whenever there's political instability, they resort to judicial persecution, which infuriates everyone.
The proposal to treat serious crimes committed by those under 18 as equivalent is intended to curb the problem of teenagers being instigated by gangs to kill for them with handguns and rifles. Similarly, this is essentially about controlling various gangs with different political backgrounds.
This is exactly what Li Xinghe did in Vancouver back then.
The Bluebird Group, which stormed National Taiwan University and even arrested staunch DPP supporters at various universities, aimed to control public order and retaliate against the DPP.
The Kuomintang (KMT) definitely knows how to fight the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). It's just that in the past, due to various political correctness considerations, they simply couldn't fight.
This rather comical scene of partisan strife amused everyone.
They're still Taiwanese politicians; they know how to cause trouble and retaliate against the pro-independence camp.
“You’re absolutely right. In that case, could you please show us another shot?”
"what?"
After a flurry of preparations, the hundreds of political figures at Songshan Airport watched blankly as Chiang Wan-an was pushed to the forefront, while a large group of people were forced to stand behind him.
Standing nervously before the camera, Chiang Wan-an awkwardly announced via satellite signal: "Taipei City has decided to turn against the Communists and return to the embrace of the motherland. I, Chiang Wan-an, representing the Chiang family, with deep remorse and regret for the Chinese people, mindful of national righteousness, and repentant for the pain Chiang Kai-shek caused to the nation, hereby announce the Chiang family's withdrawal from the political stage and unconditional surrender and repentance to the entire Chinese people. At the same time, a temporary Taipei City Committee is established, co-signed by Ma Ying-jeou, Sean Lien, and others."
The Taipei City Provisional Committee was established at Songshan Airport.
The main people in charge were Zhang Xiaoqian and Hu Zhantian. The blue and green camps, along with all sorts of other political figures, rushed over to retaliate against each other and expose each other's secrets, making the situation quite volatile.
The soldiers who went out, guided by the surrendered military police and police, arrested people in the vicinity.
“Ma Ying-jeou, we found him at Soochow University.”
"Lien Sheng-wen has been found too. Did you think you couldn't be found just because you were hiding in the toilet or bathroom?"
“Hung Hsiu-chu, she’s hiding near Ren’ai Road.”
If you don't come out, someone will naturally report your location.
The KMT has reports from the DPP, and the DPP has investigations from the KMT. Not only do they report each other, but they also have positions in the District Prosecutors Office and the Police Commission.
As a result, the Taipei Provisional Municipal Committee was quickly filled.
Taiwan has a large number of political figures. On the Kuomintang side, they arrested a large number of people, including Ma Ying-jeou, Hung Hsiu-chu, Sean Lien, Chiang Wan-an, King Pu-tsung, Chui Pei-chun, Hsu Chiao-hsin, Que Mei-sha, Lai Shih-pao, and Hsia Li-yen. On the Green camp side, they arrested a number of people, including Chen Sheng-hung, Chung Pei-ling, Ho Chih-wei, and Wu Pei-yi.
Taiwanese elites who witnessed all of this called it "the Jin army besieging Kaifeng," "Ma Ying-jeou, Hung Hsiu-chu, Sean Lien, Chiang Wan-an and their ilk are like Emperor Huizong and Emperor Qinzong of the Song Dynasty," and "the first to kneel down was Zhang Bangchang."
The Republic of China, which has always inherited the old Chinese traditions of red tape and endlessly distorted the times, is no less old-fashioned in this regard.
There was a sense of unease both inside and outside the country, an atmosphere as if the day of national subjugation was approaching.
So who is Wanyan Aguda?
That must be Li Xinghe!
"Li Xinghe is truly hateful. We are all Chinese, yet he treats us like this."
"His heart has become completely barbaric; he's practically a Wanyan Aguda or Wanyan Wuqimai!"
Outsiders may not know, but the political forces and citizens of Taipei have now realized that it is Li Xinghe's people who control the Presidential Office. The people who dragged Ma Ying-jeou and Chiang Wan-an into making videos to promote the establishment of the Taipei City Committee and thoroughly clean up the past are none other than the United Army under Li Xinghe.
The large water pumps from the Songshan Airport fire brigade are still continuously pumping water into the Hengshan command post. Not only that, fire trucks from various locations have been towed to the Hengshan command post to continue filling it with water.
That means the Jin army besieged the city and forbade the supply of grain to the city.
The surrender declarations of Chiang Wan-an and others immediately became the first reliable video of the Taiwan war to be transmitted to the outside world.
Taipei has fallen, and the red flag has been raised.
Keelung City and Taipei City have already raised the five-star red flag, so how can we defend it?
The time at this moment is 12 noon, after the general offensive began at 3 a.m. on July 7.
Where exactly is Li Xinghe's butt?
The whole world wants to know.
Chapter 806: A Tremendous Upheaval (6100 words)
"Establish the Taipei Special Committee of the Communist Party of China..."
"According to the first decree of the Municipal Committee: Taiwan's existing laws will be temporarily frozen and temporarily replaced by the current legal system of China. All existing procuratorial and judicial organs will be dismissed. Existing judges and prosecutors must undergo training and certification by the new government before they can return to their posts. Subsequently, after the war has subsided, the Provincial People's Congress will discuss the issue of legal adaptability and select appropriate laws to be retained."
On July 7, 2030, a day of work stoppage due to a typhoon, with no electricity, water, or internet access, armed vehicles on the streets broadcast special news about the establishment of the CCP Municipal Committee, spreading the message that Taipei City had changed hands and that the Lai Ching-te regime had completely collapsed to the public.
Amidst the chaos and turmoil in Taipei, Li Xinghe led a large group of officers from Keelung City to Taipei in military vehicles.
Li Xinghe finally arrived at this land that the Chinese people have longed for so much.
He sighed:
“It has been 135 years since the island of Taiwan was ceded to the mainland Chinese people, who have wanted to return here as masters of the land.”
Regarding the governance solutions proposed by the KMT and DPP in their mutual mudslinging, Li Xinghe said:
“Pro-American legal groups in Taiwan must be severely cracked down on. We must never allow a situation like that in Hong Kong, where the judicial system is unanimously pro-foreign.”
We must take the most resolute and severe measures to crack down on all pro-American legal groups.
In Taiwan, legal professions, and the many politicians who have branched out from lawyers, are among the most pro-American groups. Their culture, legal and political ideologies are all packaged, sealed, and sent back to Taiwan in order to extend American influence over Taiwan.
First, open a law firm; then, enter politics through elections; finally, become a legislator and control legislation. This American-style path to success is almost the easiest way to rise above others in Taiwan. Because of this, they enter politics, then use Taiwanese money to lobby in the United States, establishing a complete chain of political interests.
Those who can get up there are certainly not ordinary people; they are all local bigwigs and powerful families.
Therefore, it is necessary to completely dismantle the entire pro-American chain established by these local Taiwanese clans through generations, starting with a complete overhaul of the legal system, legislators, prosecutors, and courts.
At this time, the Taipei police changed their identities, temporarily removed the Republic of China flag, and began to hunt down radicals in various universities according to the lists handed over by the KMT and DPP insiders.
Pro-unification activists at universities near Taipei have really stood up, hunting down pro-independence individuals on campus:
“I’m reporting that I know a die-hard pro-independence activist who was just trying to spread anti-communist fake news in the toilet!”
The police have no political stance; they just arrest people.
The island's ordinary citizens were already tired of this, watching indifferently as the military, police, and secret agents fought and killed each other, while the betel nut beauties' small businesses were booming.
The women from Xishi don't care about the blue, green, red, or white camps, but they are more worried about their own lives:
"I wonder if the CCP will shut us down on the grounds of being offensive to public morals."
"It's just a borderline business, surely it shouldn't be that serious?"
The ordinary people watched the spectacle with detached curiosity.
Shortly afterward, the Xiandu ultra-high voltage substation was successfully repaired, and Taipei City began to restore water supply.
Even better news came.
The People's Liberation Army began its landing operation.
"They've landed! The 91st and 14th Brigades have landed in Zhuwei, Taoyuan, and Nanliao, Hsinchu!"
These two brigades are key amphibious landing forces of the 73rd Group Army. Equipped with Type 05 amphibious assault vehicles and Type 05 amphibious infantry fighting vehicles, they were transported by various landing ships and civilian roll-on/roll-off ships under the escort of amphibious landing ship formations, and crossed the Taiwan Strait in just 4 hours.
The massive landing fleet split into two groups: one headed south to control the Penghu Islands and occupy the most geographically advantageous islands in the Taiwan Strait, while the other headed north to penetrate the coast near Taipei.
Coincidentally, the 73rd Army chose Zhuwei Beach in Taoyuan as their main landing site. Their objective was to advance directly to Taipei, penetrate the political center, and end the regime that had been brain-dead for decades. Another route headed towards Nanliao Fishing Port in Hsinchu County, cutting off the north-south transfer point of the longitudinal railway line.
The 91st Brigade, which landed at Zhuwei Beach in Taoyuan, has always carried on the heroic banner of the "Second Regiment of Jinan".
Colonel Zhang Rui was very fortunate to have been assigned the most difficult and challenging task.
The soldiers gritted their teeth, gripped their rifles tightly, and were ready to be among the first heroic troops to storm the beach.
The vast ocean stretches out before us, and just like the heroic soldiers who crossed the Yangtze River 80 years ago, we gaze at the clouds and the sea, our hearts filled with boundless excitement.
But the resistance on the beachhead was not fierce, or rather, the unfortunate men who were forcibly dragged into the military camp did not have much fighting ability.
Everyone crouched behind fake anti-landing cones, in fake trenches, holding fake rifles, wearing helmets discarded by the US military, harboring fake unwavering will, looking at the empty, cloud-covered sky, not knowing where the road ahead lay.
The changes in modern tactics have been enormous.
Beyond visual range strikes.
The indifference and cruelty of modern warfare surpass any previous understanding.
As far as the eye could see, there were no enemies, no ships, no planes, yet missiles, drones, and rockets seemed to appear all the time, never leaving their side. The M48H Tiger tank next to the squad leader was suddenly blown up, the M60 used to fix the gun mounts on the beachhead was instantly blown up, and drones that appeared out of nowhere could fly into the trenches at any moment and blow up the whole group of men.
Explosions and screams echoed from the trenches from time to time; tanks exploded and armored vehicles were destroyed. The intense pressure of the battlefield was ravaging the nerves of the young men.
Taiwanese soldiers were driven to the brink of mental collapse by the tension in the trenches.
"I have no idea where they are! Where are they? Where are they at all?"
If you can see the enemy, you can fire your gun.
But you can't see it.
Looking out, all that could be seen were some dark shadows on the horizon.
The simplistic military training of four months and one year completely lacked any strategies for dealing with beyond-visual-range combat, and soldiers were never taught how to face such combat situations. They were only subjected to the most basic target practice, crawling, drills, and physical conditioning.
In this tense atmosphere, as amphibious assault ships, a large number of civilian roll-on/roll-off ships, and tank landing ships appeared one after another, and the roar of cannons from the Tamsui River once again flew overhead, the Tiger Leap Infantry Brigade, responsible for guarding the beachhead, finally collapsed from unbearable pain.
Almost none of Taiwan's young people wanted to die for the Democratic Progressive Party. Many of the beachhead troops, who were already forced into service, simply turned around, climbed out of their trenches, and ran. An extremely pessimistic mood spread among the beachhead troops, and before nightfall, around 4 p.m., the beachhead troops had already begun to collapse.
The officer shouted from behind:
"No retreating! No retreating! As long as we hold on, the armored troops behind us will be able to advance along the longitudinal line and push them off the beach... No running!"
However, the more they shouted, the more young people fled the trenches and ran towards freedom.
Colonel Zhang Rui and the PLA soldiers watching the spectacle from afar felt both regret and relief.
It is regrettable that there is no worthy opponent waiting for us, but fortunate that we do not have to use the blood and bodies of our soldiers to paint the road to victory.
"Charge! Beach!"
Landing ships and roll-on/roll-off ships charged forward, while Type 05 infantry fighting vehicles and amphibious assault vehicles followed.
When they rushed onto the beach, raising the red flag high, and stormed onto the sand, the enemy that their fathers had faced 80 years earlier was no longer there.
Plant the red flag.
There was no one around.
A sense of gain and loss left everyone distracted. Mei ne yong Mei ne yong Kong ni Lin Zai Zai Mei ne…
They're up here?
They've come up.
"We need to prepare our troops and establish beachhead positions, but the elite enemy forces are waiting for us on the second line."
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