While eating dinner, Yamazaki and Meidai listened to Yamada Sachiko's report on the latest situation, and learned that tens of millions of survivors from 45 prefectures would gather in Tokyo Bay.
"There are so many people?" Mei Daizi asked, "Then how do they plan to live?"
"Recapture Chiba Prefecture," Yamada Sachiko said, "and then concentrate on building a wall. When things settle down, we can concentrate on setting up camps one by one in various places."
"It's a good idea," Yamazaki said, "but be prepared, the Shandai organization is coming to an end."
Mei Daizi asked: "Why?"
"Because of the shortage of supplies, their only option, other than grabbing it from the evil spirits, is to take it from us," Yamazaki said.
"They dare." Mei Daizi said angrily.
"I heard you clearly." Yamazaki smiled and said, "Yes."
"What do you mean?" Mei Daizi asked.
Yamazaki said: "With a base of tens of millions of people, they only need to set the ratio smaller. For example, one member of the assembly in 10,000 people can produce a thousand seats. In this way, even if there is a new election, some members will have a chance. Re-elected.”
"Well," Mei Daizi said, "this was also the case in previous elections."
"The problem is that if the Tokyo Bay area held re-elections with a ratio of one council member per 10,000 people, more than a quarter would be members of our Shandai organization." Yamazaki said, "It would not be very easy to vote to disband the Shandai organization. easy."
"I understand." Yamada Sachiko said seriously, "After the people from Shikoku come and re-elect members based on tens of millions of people, the people from the Yamada organization can only account for one-eighth at most. The motion to disband the Shandai organization was voted on and passed very easily."
"I see." Mei Daizi said while touching her chin, and then asked, "Brother, can't we just listen to them?"
"No." Yamazaki said helplessly, "If the new parliament wants the Shandai Organization to be disbanded, then it must be disbanded."
"Really." Mei Daizi lay weakly on the table.
"So, sir, what do you think about this?" Yamada Sachiko asked, "In other words, what are your plans in the future?"
"By the way," Mei Daizi cheered up, "Brother, if you have any ideas, please tell me immediately."