Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
Page 976
This is so orcish.
Upon entering the government premises and presenting local documents, Hu Zhantian was shocked:
"Odessa Oblast has 3.3 square kilometers but only 150 million residents?"
If this were in China, it wouldn't be difficult to raise 3.3 million people on a vast coastal plain of 3000 square kilometers.
"Of course, this is the front line of the conflict."
His manager, Alex, explained.
After years of conflict and war, Odessa Oblast is left with only 150 million residents; hundreds of thousands of young adults perished in the war and the ensuing chaos. The population is 69% Ukrainian, 21% Russian, and includes some Bulgarians and Romanians.
"Now, in the entire Odessa region, there are only 60,000 men over the age of 65 left, and 180,000 women. There are 350,000 men and 600,000 women aged 15-64. Children are doing alright, with 160,000 men and 160,000 women."
All sorts of new situations were things that Hu Zhantian had never heard of before.
Well, the current situation is similar to that of a war fought in the Great Patriotic War. In some areas, the number of women has doubled that of men. From Ukraine's perspective, they did indeed fight a war of national defense, only this time they lost decisively; the young and middle-aged men either died on the battlefield or wandered the world.
"Let's organize an immigration program."
Hu Zhantian could only make a phone call back home to apply for at least 10 male immigrants to get local industrial production running. Surely there must be someone to operate the port cranes.
Subsequently, he received a request from the domestic authorities.
Li Xinghe ordered him to take a few neo-Nazi battalions of Tsarist Russia to the Polish border to provoke trouble and provoke the European Union.
"Who?"
"The boss's boss. He's angry and wants us to teach the EU a lesson. Let's go."
Hu Zhantian shrugged like a European, picked up two companies of guards, and together they drove the van westward.
Heading west from Odessa, the scenery along the way is exceptionally breathtaking.
Half a corpse hanged at the intersection, its eyes already snatched away by crows in the city; those black, gaping eyes stared down at everyone who passed by.
"He was a conscription officer who offended many people. After the war, when the conscripted men returned, they beat him to death and hung him from a street lamp."
As he spoke, Alex pulled an HK416 from the car window, causing nearby cars to swerve to avoid him.
traffic light?
Sorry, the city doesn't really maintain these things; people mainly compete to see who can raise the biggest gun from their car window.
Whoever has the bigger gun goes first.
When you walk along the rural roads, you can often see poor women standing at the crossroads, turning around and prostituting themselves, and some poor children sitting in front of shops at the entrance of small towns.
Alex reminded Hu Zhantian:
"Excuse my bluntness, sir. A man like you could marry 34 women in Ukraine if he wanted. Find one from Monday to Saturday, and two on Sunday, and have them take turns providing you with services. There's no need to restrain yourself here, because we have no morals."
Hu Zhantian certainly wouldn't dare, so he came up with an excuse:
"What if the boss comes? You know, the King of Asia, the one who married the Queen of Australia."
Alex laughed:
"Ah, I've heard of him. The one who actually abolished monogamy? If it's him, he could probably be king in Kiev, with 365 wives taking turns sleeping with him. Zaluzhny would probably only be fit to lick his feet."
To reiterate, morality has vanished here.
Heading west, they soon arrived in Vinnica. As a city in western Ukraine, it was actually quite nice.
Contrary to expectations, Ukraine's urban economy experienced even greater prosperity after the armistice. After all, widespread bankruptcy in the surrounding countryside led to a return of impoverished migrants and villagers to the cities, resulting in a boom in various businesses, primarily those in the gray market. The collective disorder and resulting decadence were even more severe than before the war.
Drug trafficking, theft, human trafficking, surrogacy, purchasing various sensitive drugs, transshipping goods between China and Europe—all sorts of businesses thrive in this wasteland. On the streets, you can see bizarre young men going crazy filming abstract videos. Of course, you can also see all sorts of drug addicts and grotesque monsters with no future.
Crossing Vinnytsia, the scenery along the way is even more humorous.
Manager Alex knew them all like the back of his hand:
"That was a small village that was bombed."
"I know this town. It was set on fire. It was because of a conflict over conscription. Dozens of people died in the town."
"The people from this village have now fled to the Netherlands, and all the women in the village are now engaged in prostitution."
Hu Zhantian felt that he was about to suffer the same mental shock as He Yang.
Living in Ukraine is like crawling through a wasteland, never knowing whether what lies ahead will be a prosperous future or a nameless mass grave.
Here, there is a lack of law, no order, rampant thugs, and gang tyranny; fists are the only law, and bullets are the only morality.
As they drew nearer to Lviv, Manager Alex gazed at the crimson sunset and murmured a sigh:
"Ah, in a place like Ukraine, talking about order, constitution, reason, or even faith might seem strange, right? We can't see tomorrow anymore. We're happy just to get through today. If you can sell your kittens, then go work as a prostitute; if you can sell your womb, then go be a surrogate; if you can sell your organs, then go sell your organs. Euros, dollars, yuan, even yen, we like them all."
But even in this chaotic environment of disorder and lawlessness, Ukrainians seem to have found the most suitable way of life for themselves. At least in Hu Zhantian's view, if the Chinese were in this situation, they would have collapsed long ago, but the Ukrainians seem to be doing quite normally. It's as if Ukraine itself was, from the very beginning, an absurdly chaotic border wasteland. (The rest of the text appears to be nonsensical and unrelated to the preceding sentences.)
A natural sanctuary for anarchism.
In Lviv, the largest city in western Russia, Hu Zhantian met with several neo-Nazis, numbering about a thousand, whom Li Xinghe had recruited. They mingled with the local Nazis and were morally and legally devoid of any redeeming qualities.
When Hu Zhantian handed them guns, someone asked with great interest:
"Do we want to provoke a war between Europe and Ukraine?"
Someone else deliberately refuted this:
"Do not publish divisive rhetoric promoted by the Russian cyber army."
Everyone burst into laughter.
It's interesting.
Whether it's Europe, the United States, Japan, or South Korea, under the powerful manipulation of Western media, they all unanimously use absurd reasons like "Russian internet accounts interfering in our politics" to shut down accounts that incite populist politics that they despise.
Hu Zhantian had a bit of a headache.
Yes, these people are a bunch of real Nazis.
The neo-Nazi movement in Eastern Europe originated from various outlandish small groups that came from the United States after the fall of the Cold War giant.
While originating from Eastern Europe, there are primary and secondary groups. Ukrainian neo-Nazis, emerging from football fan groups, were mainly influenced and guided by the Russian neo-Nazi movement. However, how could such scoundrels as Nazi groups truly possess loyalty? The 2014 Orange Revolution, coupled with the subsequent crisis in eastern Ukraine, caused many Ukrainian Nazi groups initially influenced by Russian neo-Nazis to transform into extremist militias, engaging in fierce battles with Russians. Meanwhile, neo-Nazis within Russia were also severely slapped down by Putin, leaving them caught in a pincer movement with nowhere to run.
After the Russia-Ukraine conflict froze, these rotten apples and cockroaches crawled out again to see the light of day. The neo-Nazis in Ukraine transformed into local gangs, while the neo-Nazis in Russia joined forces with some pro-Russian elements and went to Ukraine to carry out activities, with the banner of Russia-Ukraine unity and the establishment of a Greater Russia.
Now these Nazi groups, which have been splitting up and coming together, are fucking reunited and smelling the same stinking fart again.
Manager Alex picked up his rifle, slammed it on the table, and said menacingly:
"Stop spewing nonsense and stand properly! This is the Odessa Governor, who commands a brigade of troops!"
Only under such a threat did the Nazi bastards reluctantly line up.
Hu Zhantian led them to storm the Polish border.
As a result of their lack of strategic thinking, their first attack went poorly, and the Polish border guards fled at the sight of the attack. The Nazis didn't even dare to cross the border.
Hu Zhantian sighed:
"All Nazis are equally stupid."
He had no choice but to pull out a map, devise a new plan, and take out US dollars to send them across the border to loot, vandalize, and burn.
Hundreds of brainless Ukrainian Nazis, carrying guns and riding in cars, rushed across the Polish border, first shelling border villages and then vandalizing Polish border posts.
"Charge!"
The Polish policeman hiding in the outpost was caught off guard, captured, and hanged.
After burning down the outpost, they looted a small town before fleeing back.
When Polish reinforcements arrived, they found only Polish border police, their bodies hanging from trees, their outposts burned, their guns confiscated, and two Polish soldiers whose eyes and kidneys had been gouged out for resisting with gunfire. Their bodies were disemboweled and thrown into a pigsty.
The walls were covered with words like "Poland dies for the fourth time".
Back in Lviv, the orcs happily collected their bounty.
What? What happens after someone is killed and causes trouble?
Sorry, we orcs don't understand what you're saying.
Hu Zhantian could only ask first:
"What will you do after that? Poland will hold a grudge."
The orcs awoke as if from a dream:
"Oh right? What do we do then? What if the Europeans cause us trouble?"
“You can join my company. We offer excellent benefits, with substantial monthly payments. The base salary is $10,000, plus bonuses.”
Hu Zhantian beckoned with his finger.
And so, more than a thousand neo-Nazi orcs, who were either members of the Russian Empire, the Ukrainian Empire, or some other unknown entity, were hired for free.
However, given the economic recession in Eastern Europe, $10,000 a month was quite a good sum. It was more than enough to support a family. They could continue to breed their neo-Nazi orc offspring. Therefore, these Nazis formed an intervention force in Lviv.
After finishing his business, Hu Zhantian returned to Odessa and complained to Ms. Valeria, who had fled from Ukraine:
"To be honest, ma'am, I feel like a pig farmer. I lead a herd of white wild boars, wandering across the black wasteland. We destroy whatever we see, we requisition supplies from villages, and we beat Poles to death. There is no order, no morality, no law, and not even humanity here."
Valeria on the other side agreed, saying:
"That's right, this is Ukraine."
It takes you to experience the authentic Ukraine.
……
The incident at the Polish border has aroused great dissatisfaction from the Polish government.
They sent a strong protest to the Central Committee of Ukraine in Kyiv:
"Protest! Strong protest!"
But Ukraine responded: "What's it to me? That was done by Nazis who infiltrated Russia."
The Russian government countered: "Those in Ukraine must be Ukrainian Nazis."
The logic is the same: the Ukrainian government is a mess, and Zaluzhny has long been on the verge of collapse. "Come and fight me if you dare, I'll kill myself if you do." Meanwhile, Hu Zhantian can hide in the background, managing the Odessa region while continuing to stir up trouble on the border.
The Polish government was furious, but there was nothing they could do.
Hu Zhantian continued to send messages to the bastards in Lviv:
"Keep fighting, keep charging. I can find another 50 bastards like you as cannon fodder. Don't be afraid of death, the Poles are more afraid of death."
Under Hu Zhantian's command, neo-Nazis caused trouble across the Polish border, established black markets in Slovakia, created disturbances in the Czech Republic and Austria, and carried out riots and shootings in Germany, giving the EU a significant boost.
This even extends to Ukrainian immigration zones in various countries, providing a complete service encompassing smuggling, trafficking of contraband, looting, and arson.
The EU is also angry, but there's nothing they can do.
After all, it's easy to talk, but not so easy to actually do it.
Therefore, they could no longer jump around and criticize Li Xinghe.
Chapter 958: The Theory of Russia and Ukraine Partitioning Europe, Stars and Stripes Lace Panties (4000 words)
Autumn of 2031.
The European Union, which has always liked to act as a vanguard and standard-bearer in ideology and point fingers at other countries, has encountered a terrifying problem.
Along the border with Ukraine, smuggling crimes are rampant, neo-Nazi groups are active everywhere, and looting, vandalism, and arson are frequent occurrences.
Moreover, signs of crime have emerged in all the streets where Ukrainians congregate.
Various small commodities produced in East Asian countries that are prohibited from entering the EU are circulating privately.
If these are all minor issues, then the emergence of a particular argument has filled them with even greater fear.
A group of people openly incited others online:
"Instead of fighting tooth and nail, Russia and Ukraine should join forces, sweep across Europe to the west, and share the spoils together!"
Why fight amongst themselves in their own den? Why not become Ukrainians, lead Russians into Europe, sweep away the great powers, and be true to themselves?
There is no obstacle to this, because Ukrainians and Russians do not even have a language barrier; they can understand each other perfectly.
This theory of a "Russian-Ukrainian alliance to divide Europe" was naturally spread by the Ukrainian asset management group controlled by Hu Zhantian through newspapers and social media. The core reason is simply to instill a sense of constant fear in Europe.
If any neo-Nazis come and want to join the ranks of cannon fodder, Hu Zhantian will not refuse them.
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