The local councilors were all contacting the local leaders today and asking them to mobilize, but Congresswoman Aida beat them to the punch and summoned them to persuade some people to mobilize.
Facing more and more people coming from all over the country, local councilors came directly to Haneda Airport to ask Yamazaki for an explanation and more ammunition to persuade others.
For these local councilors, no one in the Shandai organization dared to stop them, so they easily ran to Yamazaki.
Yamazaki couldn't understand what they were saying at all, so he simply ignored them.
After being left alone for a while, someone among the members finally came forward to maintain order and quiet down the scene.
Yamazaki said: "I can hear clearly now. If you have anything, please send a representative to talk to me."
Soon after, an old gentleman stood up and said, "I am Congressman Sato, sir. There are more and more people now, and we need more housing to accommodate these people."
Yamazaki said: "I think Congresswoman Aida should have told you that there is nothing I can do."
Representative Sato said: "Then please hand over your military power and we will find a way ourselves."
Yamazaki smiled and said: "I don't know what military force you are referring to. If it is team members, police, security officers, etc., if it is these, I have never controlled them. I only cooperate with them, and they have their own wishes.
, can do what they want to do.”
Representative Sato said: "But the ammunition is in your hands."
Yamazaki said: "The heavy weapons and ammunition are in my hands. They are convenient storage tubes. They can use them at any time. As for the bullets, they did not give them all to me. The bullets in my hands were snatched back from the evil spirits. I myself
I don’t think they were wasted, so I won’t give them to you. If you want more bullets, go to Shikoku and Hokkaido.”
Representative Sato said: "Okay, excuse me."
When the congressmen left noisily, Mei Daizi said angrily: "These noisy guys are finally gone."
Yamada Sachiko smiled bitterly and said: "Sorry, sir, no one dares to stop them."
Yamazaki said: "No need to say sorry, this shows that there is still order here, and I hope it can stay like this."
"Hope?" Yamada Sachiko asked, "Sir, aren't you optimistic about the future situation?"
"I don't know." Yamazaki said, and then asked, "By the way, how is Congresswoman Aida doing?"
"We are helping people move into nearby Chiba Prefecture, but there are so many people that we can't arrange them at the moment." Yamada Sachiko said, "That's why they came here."
"There's trouble with too many people," Mei Daizi said.
"The trouble is still to come," Yamazaki said, "food, medical care, water, electricity, etc."
"By the way, those free ship owners are fishing in troubled waters and taking supplies." Yamada Sachiko said, "There are also many people who are taking things everywhere, looking for their own accommodation, or occupying territory."
Mei Daizi's eyes lit up, "Brother."
"What do you want to do?" Yamazaki asked.
"Robbery the bank." Mei Daizi said with a smile.
"..." Yamazaki was speechless, it was just a pile of waste...
After dinner, Yamazaki, Meidaiko, and Mayumi Yasui led the Bato team and the Archery team to the Nippon Bank of Japan store in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. The new recruits were run-in by the Miyata Police Department to make them familiar with each other.
The convoy was not attacked along the way, but when it arrived, it was discovered that the middle door of the Bank of Japan store was wide open and it was a mess inside. Well, someone had already looted it.
"It's really boring." Mei Daizi said in frustration.
"Okay, let's go back and continue working." Yamazaki said, "Try to recover the floating island tonight so that the factories above can start working."...
When I walked back from Ginza, I found that the place was being looted.
Mei Daizi said: "It's really a mess."
"I guess it's like this everywhere." Yamazaki said, "Take advantage of the opportunity when the evil spirits retreat to get something from the store."
Mayumi Yasui asked: "Sir, do you care?"
"In what name do we care?" Yamazaki said, "We ourselves have taken other people's things."
"I'm thinking about a question." Mei Daizi asked, "Where are the evil spirits?"
"Everyone should have retreated into the building," Yamazaki said.
"But why did they all retreat?" Mei Daizi asked, "Did they have a leader or something?"
"There should be no leader." Mayumi Yasui said, "Their attacks are unorganized, more like wild beasts treating enemies who step into their own territory."
"Isn't that right? They have the intelligence of wild beasts?" Mei Daizi asked.
"This," Mayumi Yasui said, "should be just instinct, the instinct to hunt."
"If you can't catch prey from the front, you just set up a net and wait for the prey to come to you," Yamazaki said.
"That's how I feel." Mayumi Yasui said.
At this time, gunshots rang out. Looking for the sound, I found multiple gunfire flashes. It looked like two groups of people were shooting at each other. There was really too much ammunition.
"It seems that before things stabilize, we have to drive armored vehicles onto the streets." Yamazaki said, "It's really too chaotic."...
Floating Island.
There are seventeen factories on it, involving petrochemical, chemical, iron and paper making, etc. At present, the first one is oil production, aviation fuel has been consuming a lot recently; the second is synthetic resin, making bulletproof shields; and then various pipelines.
Thanks to the convenience of cleaning up before, before midnight, the cleanup work was basically completed, and no one was injured or killed...
Night, Haneda Airport, hotel.
While having late-night snacks, Yamazaki and Midaiko listened to Yamada Sachiko's report.
The entire Urayasu area is crowded with more than three million people. Many people live in non-residential areas, such as stadiums and other places, and some set up tents directly on the streets.
Thousands of outdoor cooking vehicles, hundreds of mobile bathroom vehicles, hundreds of water purification vehicles, and dozens of medical vehicles collected from various stations are all operating at full capacity.
The number of water supply ships has been increased to twelve, in groups of six, supplying about one million tons of seawater, which is barely enough; the sewers are operating normally and there is no pressure for the time being.
At present, there is sufficient electricity, sufficient food, sufficient daily necessities, sufficient commonly used medicines, and barely enough medical supplies.
Nearly two million people have moved in along the coast of Tokyo Bay in Chiba Prefecture. Thanks to the convenience of previous cleaning, less than a hundred people have been lost during the move-in process. At present, most of these people have not yet had access to water and electricity.
There are still people arriving, and it is expected to be over in another two or three days. It is said that a few people have not come, and some people from Tohoku have gone to Hokkaido through the Seikan Tunnel.
Hokkaido built a city wall outside Hakodate City using frozen water as a wall.
Yamada Sachiko said: "It is expected that the number of people coming to Tokyo Bay will exceed 6 million. The total number of survivors in Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, and Chubu is less than 10 million, and the country is only 15 million."
"Ten save one." Mei Daizi said with emotion.
Yamada Sachiko said: "The personnel situation is roughly like this."
"Okay," Yamazaki said, "tell the Mimura Police Department to take care of public security. Don't forget that these eight areas in the partition zone are currently under our control."
"Yes, sir." Yamada Sachiko responded.
Yamazaki said: "Also, tell the Oshima Police and ask him to discuss the security issues in the surrounding areas with the police from various places."