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Chapter 1416 People Living in the Old Times

Chapter 1416 People Living in the Old Times (Second update, please subscribe)
Where will the first ray of sunlight shine in the morning?
As for Chang'an, it must be Chang'an Tower - as the tallest TV tower in the world, the sun always shines here first.

As the most important landmark building in the city, it attracts many tourists every day. However, when tourists focus on the Chang'an Tower, people always intentionally or unintentionally ignore the Asia Television Building in front of them.

After all, this building seems inconspicuous, but as we all know, after years of development, with the help of modern communication facilities such as communication satellites, the current Asia Television has long developed into a world-renowned TV station. It not only has multiple Chinese channels, but also English, German and other channels.

To some extent, this place can even be called the "world's news center."

As in the past, thousands of news editors and technicians work day and night in this building, and hundreds of millions of viewers start their new day with the sound of news broadcasts on TV.

It is for this reason that Wang Ashin, a well-known TV host, always arrives at the TV station on time at five in the morning to prepare for her show.

In fact, she is not the hardest worker. Channel 6 broadcasts from the UK, and its time is based on London time. Channel 7 is based on the Eastern Time of the United States, and the German channel is based on Berlin time...

Looking around, the sun has risen outside the window, the sun is bright, and the blue sea and sky outside the window are so beautiful...

"It's Monday again."

Heinrich muttered in a low voice:

"Every week, we have to develop a news strategy for the week. We all know that there is news every day. The question is what kind of news people are interested in! Jane, do you have any ideas?"

Jane, who was sitting nearby, saw his eyes and cast a glance at her with a certain prying look.

"Editor, I think this week's focus should be on Vietnam. The situation in Vietnam is very tense right now, with more than seven bomb attacks in Saigon last week."

Jane answered dryly. She crossed her legs, her petticoat and skirt rubbing against each other. She liked this sitting position, sitting up straight and showing her chest. This would immediately make her the center of sharp glances from all the men in the room.

In Jane's opinion, if a woman is never fantasized about or peeped at by men, then she is undoubtedly an ugly woman with a poor figure, which will naturally make the woman feel melancholy.

So, she really enjoys this kind of gaze, in fact, this is the mentality of women. Just like women like to appreciate handsome and muscular men, men and women are the same, there is no difference.

Just like now, Jane would cast her eyes on Roger standing aside. Even though he was wearing a shirt, his strong muscles could not be concealed. It seemed that this guy was a basketball player on the university team when he was in college.

Before Jane could answer, Heydrich interrupted her and said:
"Who cares about Vietnam? Let's change the subject."

Turning to another colleague, he said:
"Zhang Lin, do you have any suggestions?"

Zhang Lin immediately began his weekly news review. Jane knew that Heydrich had stipulated that the meeting should not exceed 30 minutes, so everyone had to use the shortest possible time to express their views.

"…Through interviews with reporters in Tokyo, it can be basically determined that the fire was caused by arson. So far, 36 people have died and 59 have been injured…"

Before he could finish, Heydrich asked:
"Are there any of our people?"

"The deceased were all Japanese workers, with only one manager who inhaled too much smoke and is currently being treated in hospital."

“There’s nothing attractive about it.”

Because there are no people from us.

Ashin thought to himself that since the dead were all Japanese, no one would be interested in such news, so naturally it was not worth reporting.

Of course, it does not mean that there are no such cases. For example, during the fire, the Japanese who prevented the fire brigade from rescuing their compatriots showed cold-bloodedness towards their compatriots, which is very worthy of reporting. However, one piece of news cannot be reported over and over again.

"If it was just a fire, there would be nothing attractive about it, but,"

Zhang Lin said:

"Don't forget that afterwards, an organization claimed responsibility for the fire in order to combat the enslavement, xenophobia and hatred of the Japanese by foreign companies. I think this is a starting point for us to focus on the hostility that the Japanese have towards us."

Ge Chengren reminded on the side,

"That's not the case. Most Japanese are very friendly to us. Many people here have Japanese wives, which is not good..."

This is indeed true. There are millions of women from Japan living here, as well as many scientists and technicians from Japan.

"I'm not trying to stir up emotions,"

Zhang Lin said,

"It is to remind people of the fact that there is a group of anti-South radical elements in Japan who are hostile to us. Now, they are attacking Japanese factories, but it is very likely that they will cause harm to our people. We need to remind everyone."

Then, Zhang Lin emphasized specifically.

“It is our responsibility as journalists, even though this is just an isolated incident, but, who knows?

Who knows what will happen next?”

Although this news may cause controversy, Heydrich thought about it and said:

"Okay, let's use this issue as the basic point for a week to see how the outside world reacts."

……

"...The violent acts of radical elements are hurting the Japanese themselves..." Watching the news on TV, Yukio Mishima smiled. He even turned his head with some pride and said to his friend beside him.

"Look, now they have finally tasted our power."

"Haha, they were so high and mighty in the past. They never paid attention to us or Japan and Mishima in the news. Look at the news on Asian TV now. It's all about us."

"Yes, before they dare ignore our voices anymore."

Others also expressed their agreement. Their expressions were smug and their words were full of pride. After all, the reason why Japan attracted such attention was because of them - it was they who threw the Molotov cocktail into the garment factory.

It was they who made everyone start paying attention to Japan, a country that was exploited by its allies.

“This is just the beginning.”

Yukio Mishima said while looking at his friends.

"The Red Bean Garment Factory is just the beginning. We must make all of them understand one thing - we will never tolerate foreign sweatshops continuing to exploit our Japanese!"

"Yes, this is just a signal. Next we will attack their factories in other places and burn their machines."

"We must let them experience our power."

For a moment, the whole room was filled with joyful laughter. They were all very proud, and in their pride, Yukio Mishima even sang the banned song "Kimi ga Yo", and the others followed suit.

When they sang to the emotional part, they even shed tears. Some people shouted excitedly, "The Emperor is on board!"
"The Emperor is onboard!"

How many years have passed? Since Japan's defeat, almost no one has shouted this sentence, but now they are shouting it out.

For Yukio Mishima, although his works have been admired worldwide in the past few years and he has personally reached the pinnacle of honor, deep down he is full of regrets.

Because he was unable to go to the front line, Mishima always felt regretful that he should have sacrificed heroically for his country but ended up living in disgrace.

Over the past decade or so, we have witnessed the humiliation brought about by Japan's defeat in the war and the reality that the entire society has fallen into extreme poverty.

This caused some distorted changes in Yukio Mishima's mentality, especially when he witnessed more and more Japanese going overseas, which made him feel betrayed.

"Now, we are only cracking down on those sweatshops. We must awaken the patriotism of the Japanese and make them realize that they are betraying Japan by working for foreigners in sweatshops.

When the time is right, we will clean up those traitors."

"Yes, those are the traitors, especially in a prestigious school like the University of Tokyo, those so-called best talents, what are they doing there?
They rushed to submit their resumes at campus recruitment fairs, hoping to be hired by foreign companies, and then leave Japan and go south. What is the dream of the equator? Baka, they are basically serving the enemy. "

"Yes, they are a group of non-citizens who serve the enemy."

When talking about the Japanese who went overseas to make a living, everyone in the room looked indignant.

How could they not be angry?

The talents that the country has cultivated with great difficulty are rushing to go abroad and serve foreign companies as soon as they graduate from university.

"Those non-citizens would have been imprisoned if they were there before the war."

“But now everything is different.”

Yukio Mishima took out a magazine and said:

“Look at this guy on the cover. He is also a very outstanding physicist. Some people even predict that he may win the Nobel Prize. The person who wrote this report even talked about his work abroad in an envious tone!
He kept saying that his success was the glory of the Japanese! But he completely ignored the reality that Tomonaga Shinichirō was no longer a Japanese. At most, he just had a Japanese name. "

Mishima Yukio's words made Morita Hisakatsu also agree.

"Yes, now he only has a Japanese name. It's okay. It's his Japanese name that gives those guys hope. They are eager to run overseas, as if they can succeed overseas."

"Yes, they set a very bad example."

Yukio Mishima said:
"This guy went to the South like everyone else, went overseas, and worked for those overseas companies. It is because of their betrayal that Japan's technology is regressing. It is also because of their betrayal that Japan has no hope."

Excited, Yukio Mishima looked at the person on the cover of the magazine and said fiercely.

"Sooner or later, we have to kill all these traitors."

When he finished speaking, Morita Hisashi on the side expressed his agreement and said:

"However, before we kill these traitors, we have to do something. Just like killing a chicken to scare the monkeys, we need to kill some guys to warn the traitors!"

"Yes, I think so too!"

Mishima Yukio nodded repeatedly, and then said:

"Just burning down a few factories won't be enough to warn the world. Now more and more Japanese are abandoning their country and heading overseas. They have no patriotism at all... They're killing the chicken to scare the monkeys. Sooner or later, we'll have to kill all those traitors..."

(End of this chapter)

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