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Chapter 0186 The Ninth Week's Misfortune

February 27, evening, Izu Oshima.

Speaker Sato received calls from convoys from various places reporting that they were safe, and also learned that Kyushu local legislators had set foot on Fukuoka Prefecture.

However, there is a new situation.

There are people on Kyushu who are not from China. They seem to be Koreans and North Koreans who came from the Korean Peninsula. Currently, there are hundreds of thousands of them.

They crossed the sea by boat, and the boats are now on the shore. It seems that they are also being chased by evil whale spirits.

These people used materials from Kyushu. This is not the most troublesome thing. The most troublesome thing is that they have an unknown number of weapons and heavy equipment.

Speaker Sato also had a headache after hearing this. After thinking for a while, he asked Representative Funami of Fukuoka Prefecture: "Excuse me, what is the attitude of their leader?"

"It's a naval lieutenant commander named Li Yongshun." Rep. Funami said.

"Where are the civil servants?" Speaker Sato asked with a frown.

"It's not clear yet," Rep. Funami said, "Maybe these people are just some of them."

Speaker Sato said: "Then please give me a message and say that I want to talk to the person in charge."

"Okay, I believe they think so too," Representative Funami said...

Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture.

Yamazaki received a call from Speaker Sato and heard about the landing of foreigners. "So, Speaker, what do you mean by calling? Do you need ammunition?"

"That's right, I'm looking for you just for ammunition." Speaker Sato said worriedly, "I don't know how much ammunition they brought. I don't know what they think. I'm very worried."

"I have a batch of pyrotechnics in my hand that have been made into bombs and bullets, but I don't want to give them to you for the time being." Yamazaki said, "I suggest you send fighter jets with ammunition over them. Intimidation should be enough at this time.

Already."

"I have considered this," Speaker Sato said, "but I'm afraid it will be counterproductive."

"Sometimes, sufficient force is the best way to protect yourself," Yamazaki said, "and this is our country."

"This," Speaker Sato hesitated, "I'll think about it again."

"Also, I have to remind you that they should also be manufacturing various oils," Yamazaki said. "Only by striking first can we gain the initiative."

"Okay, I understand." Speaker Sato said, "That's it. Goodbye."

"Goodbye." Yamazaki ended the call.

Mei Daizi said: "I can't believe that foreigners would actually come here."

"They couldn't stop the evil spirits and had to retreat." Yamazaki said, and then contacted Colonel Jack, "Mr. Colonel, I want to know what is happening on the Korean Peninsula."

"Is it about the Koreans and Koreans in Kyushu?" Colonel Jack said, "I have heard from Mr. Fujita, but we all evacuated a few weeks ago. I don't know what happened to them."

"So, can you tell me what happened before?" Yamazaki said, "After the disaster happened."

"That's no problem." Colonel Jack said.

After the disaster, the Korean peninsula fell into complete chaos. North Korea completely collapsed. It had a relatively strong army, but it was not organized. They even attacked each other to compete for territory and supplies. Internal strife quickly depleted military power.

The situation in South Korea was slightly better, but there were too many evil spirits. It was not until American soldiers in Japan came to support that they could breathe a sigh of relief. However, during the counterattack, they discovered that by that time most of the survivors had turned into evil spirits.

Seeing this, the American soldiers led the Americans and slowly retreated to Okinawa bit by bit.

The last thing I knew was that there was a fight between North Korean warlords and South Korea over supplies.

"So that's it." Yamazaki said, "Then it's possible that the fight has severely damaged our strength. In the end, we couldn't defeat the evil spirit even if we joined forces, and were driven into the sea by the evil spirit."

"It's very possible." Colonel Jack said, "Modern warfare is all about logistics. When the two sides fight, the first target is probably the other side's fuel reserves. Both sides have a lot of armored vehicles, which consume a lot of money, so they can't fight.

Already."

"That's it, I guess." Yamazaki said.

"Actually, if you can work together, you can recover the entire Japan very quickly." Colonel Jack said, "And then you can resume some production."

"That's what Speaker Sato thinks. I just don't know what the other party means." Yamazaki said, "If they want to fight, we can only fight."

Colonel Jack sighed: "That's true."

Yamazaki asked: "By the way, how are you doing there? I mean the United States?"

"That's bad." Colonel Jack sighed.

Seeing that Colonel Jack didn't want to talk, Yamazaki said, "Okay, that's it. Goodbye."

"Okay, bye." Colonel Jack ended the call.

Mei Daizi asked: "Brother, are you really going to fight?"

"I don't know either." Yamazaki shook his head and said, "People's hearts are unpredictable."...

Evening, Izu Oshima.

The Tokyo Bay Council was holding a meeting to discuss how to deal with Kyushu, but before the discussion was completed, Kyushu contacted them.

The Funami House of Representatives reported the latest situation. There are many Koreans and North Koreans on Kyushu, a total of more than 500,000 people, currently collecting fuel.

They have more than 5,000 armored vehicles, more than 1,000 aircraft, and they seem to have a lot of ammunition.

They are mainly from the Korean side, and they seem to be commanded by Major Li Yongshun.

Speaker Sato frowned and asked, "Did he say anything?"

"Nothing has been said." Funami said to the House of Representatives, "I have sent out all the people who can speak Korean and Korean, but there is no return yet."

"Okay, let's get in touch again." Speaker Sato said, and then ended the contact.

The meeting continued. In view of the strong combat power of the other party, the parliament decided to send a hundred fighter jets over, with fuel provided by Hiroshima and Yamaguchi Prefectures. . . .

Night, Izu Oshima.

As the fighter jets arrived in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Speaker Sato finally waited for the other party's response and started talking through an interpreter.

"Hello, I am Li Yongshun, the current person in charge of South Korea and North Korea. Please don't get me wrong. We don't want any conflict with your country."

"Then, may I ask why you didn't respond to our invitation just now."

"Because I was wondering what to say."

"So, have you decided what to say?"

"Yes, I suggest you give up Kyushu and Western Kingdom."

"Why, let it go to you?"

"No, it's an evil spirit."

"You don't have to worry about that."

"I didn't make it clear. Our Republic of Korea won a complete victory against the North Korean warlords, but they detonated poison gas."

"Then what?"

"These poisonous gases are attached to the evil spirits, making them very scary. People in our two countries suffered heavy casualties and had to evacuate. Now, most of the people who escaped are in Kyushu."

Speaker Sato lost his voice. It is conceivable that if these evil spirits with poisonous gas come across the sea and appear in Japan, it will be the biggest disaster for these survivors...


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