Mayor Kojiko looked embarrassed and quickly waved her hand, indicating:

"No, this is just... a unique way of welcoming them. I believe the citizens will really like this giant ship once it's on display ashore."

Li Xinghe didn't make things difficult for her.

Kazuko Gun is one of the few Japanese local mayors who hold left-wing views. Not only does she have close ties with the Communist Party, leading some to suspect that she is a secret Communist agent, but she also firmly maintains her left-wing stance, standing firmly on the side of peace and justice on issues such as comfort women, aggression, and immigration.

If a Northeastern State or a Southern Northeastern State were to be established, then the county and the son of the governor would be very suitable to be appointed as governors.

At this moment, Sugimoto Nobumasa, the Superintendent General of Miyagi Prefecture Police Department, who is theoretically at the pinnacle of local police service in Japan but actually still needs to gain seniority at the National Police Agency headquarters, is pointing out the famous scenic spots in Sendai City to Li Xinghe:

"Please enjoy the view of Matsushima Bay, one of the three most scenic spots in Japan."

Yamato Keira very obediently took the initiative to lead the others to the deck to pretend to look at the scenery.

Li Xinghe then gave advice to Jun Kazuko and Sugimoto Nobumasa:

"Your police force must uphold its duty to safeguard national order. Those who attack immigration plans, secretly plot anti-immigrant cases, or deliberately create public opinion crises must be forcefully suppressed. Let them realize that the iron fist of the state will always hang over their bald heads. As for the town service groups that serve the townspeople and work for their benefit, you should assist them, cooperate with them, and create a civilized society together."

"what!"

Nobuo Sugimoto bowed passionately at a 90-degree angle, not even having time to pick up his hat when it fell off.

what does this mean?

This is exactly what the Emperor wants! As long as he cracks down hard on those rural tycoons who originally belonged to the Liberal Democratic Party in Miyagi Prefecture and supports the branches of the National Townsmen Service Corps, he can go straight to the National Police Agency in the next rotation of positions, almost becoming the Deputy Commissioner of Police, and one day he could become the number one policeman in Japan!

As a result, the fleet held a half-day open day in Sendai.

Li Xinghe, accompanied by Yamato Keir, met with representatives of the town service groups from Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures.

The Miyagi Prefecture town service group mainly complained that the immigration issue was affecting local harmony, and that many local powerful figures had formed their own small parties and did not support them.

Li Xinghe reassured them, saying that a just transformation plan would soon be launched to isolate these old folks in the area.

When the residents of Fukushima saw Li Xinghe, they burst into tears and wept bitterly. If it weren't for Li Xinghe's determination to eradicate the nuclear contamination in Fukushima Prefecture, they don't know how long they would have been subjected to scorn and contempt.

Therefore, all residents of Fukushima Prefecture are die-hard fans of Li Xinghe, and not a single one of the 172 million votes will be missed.

When the two prefectural residents' service groups were saying goodbye, they also took the opportunity to praise Yamato Kana:

"Your daughter is so cute."

Yamato Keiko's face turned red with anger, as furious as a little chili pepper.

I'm furious!

She hadn't said anything yet. Was she supposed to tell them that Yamato Ke'er was Li Xinghe's mistress?

Li Xinghe suddenly realized another problem. Wait a minute, with Ke'er's small stature, international capital would probably think she was Li Xinghe's daughter.

So what international capital is really seeing is the adorable, dignified, and intelligent super-womanizer, the legitimate daughter of the president of the Sally Group, Kokubun Makabe.

Li Xinghe whispered to Kokubun Makabe standing behind him:

"You pervert, you're eyeing a 140cm tall kid."

Kokubun Makabe, utterly shameless about her wicked plan, clutched her breasts, encased in a black dress, and retorted:

"I have a clear conscience; it was you who was wrong."

"..."

Li Xinghe was speechless.

……

After the Sendai Open Day ended, the Miyagi Prefectural Police organized a force to teach those who dared to give the Prime Minister the middle finger a lesson with iron fists and iron batons.

The Prime Minister's fleet continued north, passing Hachinohe and Misawa, and arrived at Aomori, the sixth largest city in the Tohoku region.

This is Mutsu Bay.

The fleet visited Aomori, and Hakodate was just across the sea.

Regarding Li Xinghe's plan to travel to Hokkaido, Hiroshi Kameoka, the commander of the Northern Air Force stationed at Misawa Air Base and long responsible for air defense in the region, drove to Aomori and advised him not to approach Sapporo.

"To be honest, if you're going to Hokkaido, please don't go near Sapporo or the Chitose area. Just take a stroll around the designated residential areas for Taiwanese immigrants. Public opinion has been a bit..."

It cannot be described.

"Public opinion."

Li Xinghe pondered those words.

It's really necessary to go to the countryside.

Looking at various online media in Tokyo, one might think that Japan is a harmonious place.

As a result, I was given the middle finger in Sendai and advised not to go near Sapporo in Hokkaido. This fragmented and chaotic state of affairs in Japanese prefectures and towns is something you can't truly perceive unless you experience it firsthand. When you think Japan is unified, it's actually quite fragmented. And when you think it's fragmented, it's already on the verge of falling apart.

When you think it's falling apart, what's actually maintaining and governing it are the blood vessels outside the bones. These people hidden behind the scenes are the real power holders.

Li Xinghe asked him:

"Does Hokkaido hate me now?"

"It's complicated." Hirokazu Kameoka once again suggested that they not go to Sapporo.

The residents of Hokkaido are currently enjoying economic prosperity and dramatic social changes, earning money while simultaneously cursing Li Xinghe as a scoundrel.

Li Xinghe, that devil, has once again fulfilled the Japanese people's wishes.

The regional revitalization that the people of Hokkaido have been calling for for 50 years has finally come to fruition.

Li Xinghe withdrew every last penny of the $3000 billion policy tool provided by the Federal Reserve, while also conveniently relocating several major Taiwanese banks and life insurance companies. Coupled with a large-scale immigration plan involving at least three million people, such a massive influx of capital and population into Hokkaido caused its economy to overheat. Whether it was construction, plumbing, gas pipeline installation, urban development, or even selling worthless land and houses to the government, there was no place where money couldn't be made if one wanted to.

Even the goods and containers ordered from all over the world filled Tomakomai's container port, and Sapporo's nightclubs were packed every day.

The problem is that the massive influx of immigrants and huge amounts of capital are not all good things for the residents of Hokkaido.

For example, newly arrived immigrants don't speak Japanese, their lifestyles are very different, a significant portion of Hokkaido is occupied by immigrants, and large-scale new urban developments are not located in Sapporo, etc. (The last part, "梅呢你在有梅空你林在在没呢," is a nonsensical string of characters and doesn't translate directly.)

In short, although the economy is doing well, it's still not a good place to live.

While they were chatting, the Hokkaido government probably knew that Li Xinghe had arrived in Aomori Prefecture, so they sent someone to call in advance, wanting to inform them of their decision privately.

Since May Takajo was not available, Tsukiya Kokubun answered the phone in place of Hoshiga Lee.

After some communication, Kokubun Tsukiya returned in surprise and said:

"The Governor of Hokkaido, Naomichi Suzuki, wishes to formally submit a 'Resolution Against Immigration in Hokkaido,' and hopes that you will be aware of it in advance."

Naomichi Suzuki was born in Miyazaki Prefecture in 1981 and is a former Japanese bureaucrat.

The young and handsome young man had a track record of political achievements and a good reputation in propaganda, so he once created a Suzuki whirlwind in Hokkaido. He led the Liberal Democratic Party's campaign team to defeat all kinds of opponents and completely turned Hokkaido into a direct vote bank for the Liberal Democratic Party. He claimed that he would revive Hokkaido.

However, his political stance is very right-leaning; he is essentially a member of the Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) Grand Advisory Council. After the collapse of the LDP's headquarters in Tokyo, the remaining LDP members in Hokkaido formed the Hokkaido Democratic Party, which basically took over this ideology.

"What a cunning kid. He's deliberately trying to defuse the situation."

Kokubun Makabe smiled, crossed his legs, and gestured with his hand as if to commit murder.

As a president in the business world, Kokubun Makabe despises such petty tricks.

Li Xinghe directly mocked:

"Wanting culturally compatible immigration, financial support, and free money without working? There's no such thing as a free lunch."

You son of a bitch, you took my money, reaped the industrial and financial benefits brought about by the relocation of nuclear power plants and TSMC's global production center, and when the local economic data was all looking great, you only came here to submit a resolution against it?

Why didn't you voice your objections before things even started?

There's no such thing as getting a good deal and then acting innocent.

Seeing this situation, Hirokō Kameoka hurriedly made a request:

"If you really want to go, please make sure to organize an army."

Li Xinghe countered:

"What, you remnants of the Liberal Democratic Party, you think you can organize an army in Hokkaido to harm me?"

Hiroshi Kameoka betrayed the Liberal Democratic Party:

"They did organize a hunting militia, but it's uncertain whether they intended to attack Taiwanese villages."

Hokkaido has many black bears, so there is a demand for bear hunting, which has led to the existence of some civilian armed groups.

Li Xinghe pondered for a moment, then waved his hand and said:

"I understand, you can go now."

Then he called Xu Baofeng in Kushiro City and asked him to gather Taiwanese militia.

Xu Baofeng, who is currently giving Tsai Ing-wen and Lai Ching-te a daily "stick education," was shocked to hear this:

"Conscript militia?"

"Correct."

"Who are you going to hit?"

"People of Hokkaido."

Li Xinghe said:

"By gathering together the Taiwanese men who have served in the military, are not deeply involved in the high-tech industry, and do not affect economic development, we may soon have to fight against the prominent Liberal Democratic Party group in Sapporo."

Li Xinghe strongly supports a fight between Taiwanese immigrants and native Hokkaido residents.

One problematic aspect of Taiwanese residents who migrated to Japan is their tendency to try and integrate into the Japanese environment, which is an incorrect mindset. They should see themselves as stakeholders and realize that Li Xinghe is the one standing behind them.

In other words, Taiwanese residents should abandon the mentality that being dependent on others means abandoning the Chinese language and the Mazu (Goddess of the Sea).

If you defeat them, you will be the master of this place.

Li Xinghe also relayed the news back to Tokyo, sending a message to Takajo Satsuki:

"Start publicizing this conflict among the general public. Allow discussions in various groups, and be sure to focus on comprehensive publicity and mobilization targeting Chinese immigrants."

This civil war between local militias should serve to bring out the sense of ownership and responsibility among the Chinese community.

……

Kushiro City.

As the seat of the most economically vibrant autonomous government in the region, Taiwanese residents have already realized that so-called immigrant autonomy is impossible.

But at least the economy here is doing well, and everyone is doing alright, so no one really bothers to ask.

However, the autonomous government issued a notice requiring the mobilization of the militia!

"Conscripts? We came here precisely because we didn't want to fight."

Taiwanese residents may only now realize that one of the possible consequences of their large-scale migration to Hokkaido is that they will be forced to band together for self-protection due to opposition from local political forces.

Instead of taking up arms on the island of Taiwan, they were forced to serve in Hokkaido to defend their homeland.

Many Taiwanese residents who harbored a deep admiration for Japan, but whose sentiments have begun to waver in recent interactions, are now forced to confront a heartbreaking reality.

Japan wasn't as wonderful as I'd imagined. Hokkaido may be beautiful, but this temperate island isn't my true home. Once I chose to migrate here, it's hard to go back.

The mobilization official said:

"Don't run, nobody is allowed to run. President Lee said he supports us fighting the Turks, we need to be ruthless, and there will be a reward if we win. If we lose, and the Turks take our houses and kill us, then he won't care."

If you don't fight, you'll die.

As a result, Taiwanese residents had no choice but to gather together and begin arranging for men to enlist in the army, carrying M14 rifles to defend their new homeland.

The Japanese Self-Defense Forces are certainly aware of this situation.

The Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force has several army groups. Kazutomo Idogawa, the commander of the Northern Army Group, hurriedly climbed onto Li Xinghe's ship with the intelligence they had gathered from the army to report the situation.

Li Xinghe, however, asked him in return:

Who do you think will win?

Kazuyu Idogawa, wiping his sweat, replied:

"Taiwan has at least hundreds of thousands of male residents with military service experience who can fire a gun. Meanwhile, Hokkaido, with its 35% aging population and lack of military equipment, will definitely see Taiwanese militias defeat those pro-KMT members. But this will cause social chaos!"

Why does it feel like Li Xinghe is doing this on purpose?

Unfortunately, it was intentional.

Li Xinghe didn't really care about the protests from the local residents of Hokkaido. A group of old men who needed new immigrants to support them were acting crazy and were even causing trouble with the remnants of the Liberal Democratic Party. They were no longer ordinary civilians and had to be dealt with severely.

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