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Chapter 163: Chapter 70 Japan's No. 1 Shit Stirrer (Part 1) (1)

[Volume 21] Chapter 163: Chapter 70: Japan's No. 1 Stinky Stick (Part 1) (1)

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Chapter 70 Japan's No. 1 Stinky Stick (Part 1)

Chiang Kai-shek said that he was concerned about the fate of the Yanziji defenders at this moment, but rather that he wanted to obtain enough capital from it. In reality, the ** team was not what the Japanese said, "You little Japanese" would collapse in one blow. How is your little Japanese now? The cannon rumbled and the big slap was slapping. Let's see how good your little Japanese still has to brag in front of the international community?

In Nagawa Temple, the Great Japanese Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, Emperor Hirohito was pacing back and forth with anger. The emperor was deified and a substantial leader, which was the spiritual and substantial one, was the spiritual support of most Japanese citizens who were poisoned by the Bushido spirit. Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Shanhe 1630

However, the emperor was not the actual supreme ruler of Japan for a long time. Since Yamato conquered most of Honshu Island and Kyushu Island in the sixth century AD, the power of the Japanese emperor reached its peak. However, from the 10th century, Japan experienced the politics of the guild, the Genhei War, the Kamakura Shogunate, the Atsu Momoyama era, the Edo Shogunate and other eras. The so-called emperor power in Japan was emptied for nearly a thousand years. It was not until modern Meiji Emperor Fumihito that he regained power, and the Japanese Meiji Emperor Hirohito could not wait to launch a large-scale war of aggression during his reign.

However, at this moment, Emperor Hirohito's face looked very embarrassed. The people standing outside the palace were filled with embarrassing, depressed, confused, and anxious people. These people were holding lanterns and torches. Some soldiers who maintained order were crying quietly?

The entry ceremony of the Great Japanese Empire turned into a complete farce, with countless rumors flying around, and the number of deaths changed from hundreds to tens of thousands. It is said that even Prince Hirohiko Asakamiya died in artillery attacks? The senior officers of the Nakabra Sect were killed and injured?

The grand celebration turned into a catastrophe. The Japanese on the streets of Tokyo hoped that someone would stand up to refute the rumors at this moment, saying that all this was fake and was a rumor deliberately spread by people. Unfortunately, no one gave any explanation, and it seemed that all the explanations seemed very pale and powerless.

Emperor Hirohito looked at the eloquent cabinet ministers and military headquarters who were usually eloquent and generals of the Generals of the General Staff sighed helplessly. In order to strengthen the imperial power, the military headquarters dominated the country. This was also a problem that Emperor Hirohito had not considered before. The so-called kingly art does not care about balancing the two sides, so as not to lose control and make one party grow bigger. Now Emperor Hirohito has begun to taste the bitter fruit that has been continued from the Meiji era. The end of replacing one class with one class is to replace a group of villains with a group of bandits.
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