The 'Asia Club' was originally an unknown small club, and it only had a few hundred members in its development over the past few decades. The club met regularly to entertain itself, and no one knew about it behind closed doors.
As a result, on that day, the Tokyo District Prosecutors' Special Investigation Department suddenly broke in and arrested several club members who were holding a daily gathering.
A group of social beasts had never seen such a posture before. They were so frightened that they wet their pants. The moment they were arrested and went out, they found a wave of media reporters outside their club, taking pictures with all their strength.
Some reporters ignored the police's obstruction and shouted, running forward and holding out their microphones, "Sir, tell me something? Are you extremists? Do you want to overthrow the government? What is your next action plan?"
They have all been frightened out of their wits, and the members of the ‘Asia Club’ have another evil plan. They are really just trying to lust after the powerful country, and they have never taken any action!
Twenty-four hours later, the members of the 'Asia Club' were deemed to be harmless and released after simple registration. However, the society was forcibly disbanded.
The shocked members went home to watch the news, and all yelled... "Fujita, you are a stupid teammate. I asked you to spy on the enemy, but I didn't ask you to go in front of the media and talk nonsense!"
This is too confusing.
On the day he was interviewed by foreign media reporters, Fujita Ryuji knew that something had happened to him. He submitted his resignation to Watanabe Ou on the spot, saying that he would bear all responsibilities, apologize publicly, and retract what he said.
Watanabe Yu refused to take the issue at all, saying that he had no regard for personnel matters and could only hand over his resignation to the president on his behalf.
When Zhou Qingfeng learned about this, he sneered, made a big cross on his resignation letter, and wrote: "The vacation has been extended to fifteen days. After you have rested, come back to work."
When the news broke the next day, Fujita's phone was immediately buzzing with calls.
First, there was a stern reprimand from Toshiba's senior management, and soon after, there was a beating and scolding from an unknown person, and then there was anonymous encouragement and recognition.
The phone calls from Japan harassed Fujita to the point where he could no longer live a normal life. There were all kinds of greetings. Some people warned him not to return to Japan again, otherwise he would be punished by God. Others expressed their admiration and hoped to follow him.
This life has so many ups and downs, it’s really fantastic.
Fujita was even prepared to commit suicide to apologize, but the Holy Light Group did not take his remarks seriously, and the flower growers did not respond at all. Apart from overseas phone calls to scold him, life remained the same.
After staying in a hotel in the Imperial Capital for two days, Fujita changed his number and became quiet. He felt relieved, as if he had thrown away his baggage.
What was the original journey?
Go to Tianyang and have a look.
Then go ahead.
From the imperial capital, fly to Nanchang and then take a train to Tianyang.
For the convenience of communication, Fujita wanted to hire a translator. But Watanabe Yui told him that although the headquarters of "Holy Light" had been moved to the imperial capital, there were still many Japanese working in Tianyang, and there were also many Chinese people who knew Japanese.
According to Zhou Qingfeng, "Tianyang is still an important research and development base for 'Holy Light'. To build a semiconductor industry circle, investment intensity will only increase, not decrease."
Xiao Jinlang, who is in charge of studying abroad, happened to be in Tianyang recently, and wanted to meet this famous "Japanese friend" for a while, so he offered to meet him at the station.
As for Fujita's previous stance on the Asia Society, it doesn't matter. The United Front is about turning enemies into friends, and Xiao Jinlang is good at it.
We were on a sleeper train all the way, and it happened to be night when we arrived at Tianyang. The policeman probably knew Fujita’s identity and took good care of him, and even reminded him to get off the train when he arrived at Tianyang.
Tenyo Station was being renovated. When Fujita got off the bus, he felt as if he was on a construction site. Most of the platform had been demolished, and workers in safety helmets were busy working overtime to pour the new station waiting hall.
Bright headlights were on the scaffolding at the construction site, and several cement mixers were rumbling. Station staff pulled out safety wires and held loudspeakers to guide the flow of people getting off the bus.
There was a large Japanese sign on only half of the platform, which read, "Welcome Japanese friend His Excellency Fujita Ryuji." There were several people standing under the sign, looking around.
The 'Showa Patriot' just got off the bus, and when he saw the word 'Friends' on the sign, he lost his temper at all. The policeman even shouted to the greeting staff at the platform, and many people immediately came over with cheers.
Fujita knew that a group executive named Xiao would come to greet him. When he saw the figure leading the way, he quickly reached out and greeted in Japanese: "Xiao Sang, thank you for your hard work. I am Fujita."
The person shaking hands didn't understand, but the translator next to him was stunned for a second, and immediately introduced both parties, emphasizing that the leader was the deputy mayor.
Hahaha... we shook hands all the way, but few people knew about this embarrassment. The real Lao Xiao was in third place. Everyone also had to smile in front of the camera so that it would be used as material for tomorrow's TV show.
With Zhou Qingfeng around, Xiao Jinlang inexplicably mastered a few more foreign languages. After confirming the identities of both parties, he led Fujita into the car and took him to the city guest house first.
As we pass through the urban area on the road, we can see construction sites everywhere. Excavators, pile drivers, mixers, and scaffolding are spread all over the city.
Fujita sighed through the car window: "Xiao Sang, Tianyang looks like Japan in the 1950s."
Xiao Jinlang was thinking about how to find a topic, and he couldn't laugh or cry after recalling this sentence. Wasn't Japan in the 1950s the Korean War ushering in a wave of construction?
After World War II, Japan was devastated. It had nothing to offer and was very poor. Women relied on serving the US military to make money to support their families. They would shed tears just eating a can of Spam.
Thanks to the outbreak of the Korean War, the Americans decided to purchase military supplies nearby. Not only did they place large orders for the Japanese, they also provided loans and technology.
Japan was able to recover so quickly after the war, thanks to the flower growers who beat up the hawk sauce. This indirect kindness must always be repaid.
"Are all these equipments made in China?" Fujita is engaged in the manufacturing industry after all, and he cares about the equipment on the construction site at a casual glance.
Xiao Jinlang explained: "Half is domestically produced and half is imported. The mixers are basically produced by Shengguang Machinery. In the first half of the year, the group exceeded the standard in recruiting Japanese engineering personnel, and our technical strength has been greatly increased.
Most of the imported equipment was purchased by barter from Russia, and some came from Japanese yen loans. In general, our construction equipment is quite modern."
Xiao Jinlang said he was proud, but he still had reservations.
Zhou Qingfeng has now changed his thinking on the development of the manufacturing industry. It is too slow to build factories on his own. He must use the existing domestic industrial chain as much as possible.
‘Shengguang Machinery’ is more about research and development, purchasing standard spare parts from across the country for assembly. Most of the Japanese engineers recruited are scattered in various machinery factories to forcibly improve the manufacturer’s technical strength.
The current 'research and development' is also relatively weak, basically importing Japanese technology and specifications and copying the operations - to put it bluntly, 'Holy Light' has succumbed to the current domestic manufacturing level and embarked on the 'old road' of copycat imitation.
To put it nicely, it’s called the past ‘path to success’.