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Chapter 0144: Negotiation of the New Situation

January 25th, night, Urayasu area.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly announced on the radio that the container fence in the Kasai area of ​​Edogawa Ward will be built soon, and I hope everyone is ready to move.

Many people are hesitant about this, unlike the decisiveness they had when they moved, because although they have not been happy living in the Urayasu area in the past few days, their safety is still guaranteed.

If you move to the Kasai area, although you will live comfortably, is it really safe in terms of safety?

You know, when I moved to Chiba Prefecture, I was told that it was safe. Who would have thought that I would be driven back to the Urayasu area not long after.

Perhaps it would be safer to go to the Izu-Ogasawara Islands...

January 26, Kasai area, Edogawa Ward.

Due to the interference of evil spirits, the double-layered container wall has only been fully built so far. It is about 15 kilometers in total and can accommodate one million people with six people living in each family...

Morning, Urayasu area, hotel.

Senator Takamiya and Representative Sato approached Yamazaki, hoping that the Yamazaki organization could help build a camp in Chiba Prefecture.

Rep. Sato said: "As you can see, the Kasai area is not enough to live in."

Senator Takamiya said: "After our discussions, we decided to build a camp connecting the Pacific Ocean and Tokyo Bay. The length of the container fence is about 100 kilometers, mainly in the areas around Mohara City and Ichihara City."

Yamazaki said: "Let's not talk about anything else. You plan to use Chiba Prefecture's 200 kilometers of container walls here, but you seem to have forgotten that this is already my property."

Senator Takamiya said: "So we came to you to discuss terms."

Rep. Sato said: "We can provide you with energy for free."

"Gas?" Yamazaki said, "Sorry, I don't need it."

"Why is this?" Representative Sato asked.

Senator Takamiya asked: "Mr. Yamazaki, don't you think you are optimistic about this plan? Do you think we can't hold on to it?"

"I dare not draw a conclusion easily," Yamazaki said.

"That's it." Rep. Sato asked, "Mr. Yamazaki, can you tell me something?"

Yamazaki said: "There's really nothing to say, because I don't know how the evil spirit will evolve next."

"We know this," Senator Takamiya sighed. "Let's do our best to obey fate."

Representative Sato asked: "Mr. Yamazaki, what can you do?"

Yamazaki said: "Maybe it would be a good idea to learn from Hokkaido and hide underground."

"Underground?" Senator Takamiya and Representative Sato looked at each other for a moment.

"What?" Yamazaki asked, "Is there any problem?"

Senator Takamiya said: "To tell you the truth, we have also discussed this issue."

"There are just some problems that cannot be solved," Representative Sato said, "drinking water, domestic water, electricity, and excrement."

"Excretion can be left alone, and electricity can be in short supply," Senator Takamiya said, "but for water, we don't have that many water purification trucks that can provide enough water for drinking and use by millions of people."

"Pipelines can be built," Yamazaki said, "or buried underground. If you don't have enough time, you can put the pipes in containers."

Senator Takamiya read: "Put the pipes in the container?"

Rep. Sato said: "I think we can try it."

Senator Takamiya said: "Okay, let's go back and discuss it again."

"You two walk slowly," Yamazaki said.


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