As soon as the news of Ai Katsuragi's withdrawal was announced, a huge demonstration was immediately triggered, and fans of Ai Katsuragi took to the streets to protest.
There are also many people joining in the fun, such as Kagura and others.
However, things haven't changed.
That night, the ship girl Ai Katsuragi completed the handover with the artificial intelligence people in each camp.
Tasks will be produced and distributed as usual. You can resist or not accept it, as long as you don’t need the income.
And your withdrawal gave the opportunity to others.
However, Yamasaki also made plans to expand the scale of industry and open up private camps through the industrial model.
In the battle to regain Sakura Country, he contributed to 47 prefectures and gained a large amount of territory, enough to accommodate these people.
Transform fans of Katsuragi Ai into factory employees and accept factory tasks to support them.
In terms of safety, mutants and pet beasts are the main focus, and task distribution is the supplement.
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Yoyogi Shrine.
Tokugawa Shigemo saw the announcement and mission of the ship girl Katsuragi Ai, and couldn't help but smile bitterly. He felt the pressure from Yamazaki.
By controlling these fans, Yamazaki indirectly controls their votes, and votes are the lifeblood of these people.
Although I can still control it now, what about the future?
Yamazaki's financial and material resources can keep the welfare of these people high, and when the time comes, everyone will aspire to it and be controlled.
As a private enterprise, the Supervision and Management Committee cannot directly intervene.
This one is difficult to understand.
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Tokugawa was in another mood - gloating about misfortune. For him, the first thing was to stand on an equal footing with Tokugawa Shigemo, so the more chaotic the situation, the better.
As for the future, that is a matter for the future.
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As each camp went its own way, problems arose as spring plowing began.
Each camp itself does not dominate the entire region. For the Tokyo Bay camp, Tokyo Bay is only a part of Kanagawa Prefecture, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and Chiba Prefecture.
If everyone was united under one manager, it would naturally be the same for everyone, but now it is different. Everyone wants more land and expands the planting area.
But according to the rules, the entire territory belongs to the state, while individual parts belong to private individuals.
One is that it was possessed before the disaster and has clear proof.
Second, during the war of recapture, only individuals or groups that participate in the recapture of the local area can rent or purchase a certain area of land through bidding, with the area equivalent to their contribution to the local area.
Previously, bidding was through a unified channel, and everyone knew it.
Nowadays, bidding is through different channels. One land is sold to two or even multiple houses. It would be strange if there is no fight.
Fortunately, there were artificial intelligence people monitoring the situation and notifying the local security personnel in time. Under their suppression, no major trouble occurred in the end.
But what to do about the loss? Who will pay?
The money can be refunded, but what about medical expenses? How to calculate lost wages?
The Supervision and Management Committee believed that the payment should be made from public goods, while Yamazaki proposed online that local Supervision and Management Committee members should pay for it privately and share the funds equally.
Anyone who fails to pay their share will be automatically removed from the list.
This proposal was quickly approved by the majority. This is obviously the responsibility of the Supervision and Management Committee, so why should everyone shoulder it?
However, members of the Supervision and Management Committee work on a voluntary basis without any salary or benefits, and many of them receive corporate funding to survive.
Although the number is not large now, it is still painful.
However, Tokugawa Shigemo came forward and borne all the expenses, which was regarded as spending money to buy prestige.
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Next, the Supervision and Management Committee met on the site issue, but could not come up with a unified plan.
This is related to core interests, and no one will compromise easily. Even Mr. Tokugawa Sadada cannot suppress it even if he is alive.
Whose data should be used as the basis, how to determine the basic price, etc. These are all issues that involve the interest groups behind.
As time went by, there were more and more complaints because precious spring plowing time was wasted.
But there was no way to unify the opinions, and thoughtful people headed by Tokugawa Kiki kept stirring things up, intending to let the supervisory committee completely divide each camp.
Yamazaki did not intervene and could not intervene. In terms of the number of people, there were not many people complaining, because most of them were not farmers and did not intend to become farmers.
Secondly, a considerable number of people bid for land after the Reconquest War, absorbing many people working in agriculture.
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March 4, the 65th week after the disaster.
At the meeting of the Supervisory Committee, the people in the two camps in Hokkaido decided to withdraw and implement autonomy. They only recognized the artificial intelligence people in the Hokkaido camp and not the artificial intelligence people in other places.
They also stated that their people will not go to other places to occupy the land now, and outsiders are not welcome to come to Hokkaido to occupy the land, unless they are bid from the artificial intelligence people in the Hokkaido camp.
Spring has not yet begun in most parts of Hokkaido, and they don't want to delay it any longer.
People in the Okinawa camp also seconded the proposal, and the Ibaraki Prefecture camp and the Shizuoka Prefecture camp were also independent.
The Sentai Camp in the Northeast also stated that they would solve the problems in the six counties in the Northeast on their own.
Each camp in Kyushu also decided to withdraw and reorganize the Kyushu Alliance, with the seven counties returning to their respective camps.
After that, the Shikoku and Four Counties Alliance and the Western Country and Five Counties Alliance were also established.
Then, the Sendai camp unified its opinions and established the Hokuriku Regional Five-Prefecture Alliance.
It can be said that I am tired of this committee that cannot solve the problem, so I will focus on what I can grasp first.
Then, only Osaka Bay Camp, Ise Mikawa Bay Camp, and Tokyo Bay Camp are left.
They are more troublesome because of Nara and Shiga prefectures in Kansai, Gifu, Yamanashi, and Nagano prefectures in central China, and Gunma, Saitama, and Tochigi prefectures in Kanto.
It doesn't belong to them in name, and they can't make decisions on their behalf.
If you want to develop into the Kansai Alliance, Central Alliance, and Kanto Alliance, you must form a new camp and a local supervision and management committee.
But there are three important issues here: who will provide the initial funds to build the camp, and how to ensure the safety of the camp.
And the most important thing is whether it can be managed uniformly.
If you don't obey the rules, once the camp is built, it will only serve as a wedding dress for others.
Ignore them, the others have withdrawn. From now on, if there is nothing important, everyone will be busy with their own affairs.
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Tokugawa Xixi's face was expressionless, and he couldn't laugh. Although the gap between him and Tokugawa Shigemo became smaller, it was not because he became stronger, but because Tokugawa Shigemo became weaker.
And Tokugawa Shigemo became weaker, which meant that the Tokugawa family became weaker.
It's time to cooperate, one to regain the Eastern Sakura Country, and the other to regain the Western Sakura Country.
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After the meeting, Tokugawa Shigemo came to Tokugawa Xixi for tea and proposed the same idea.
Tokugawa happily raised his glass and said, "I think so too. No matter what, I belong to the Tokugawa family, but I need protection."
Tokugawa Shigemo pondered, "I will ask Mr. Yagyu to teach you swordsmanship. You should believe that he will not assassinate you."
Tokugawa nodded happily, "Okay, I believe in his honor."