Who is it this time?

"Prince Saeko is right."

The sound of uniform footsteps was heard.

Two beautiful women in police uniforms walked in.

A cold and beautiful one.

A gentle one.

They all have high ponytails.

A team of police officers followed behind.

If there is still someone who doesn't know Prince Saeko.

Then.

Everyone present knew these two beautiful women.

Tokyo Exorcist Police Department.

Yingkong Walnut is the principal and Fenghualian is the deputy principal.

The two of them led the entire team of police officers to salute Sa Rongzi.

"Prince Saeko." Sakura Kurumi stepped forward and said, "Since now is not the right time to pronounce a verdict, please hand the prisoner over to me."

"Don't worry, I will hand him over to the prison and won't let him escape."

"The most appropriate procedure would be to wait until the Cabinet's foreign affairs department and the US military stationed in Japan have reached an agreement before retrieving the person from the prison."

Saeko frowned and was about to speak.

Feng Hualian immediately said, "What are you waiting for? Hurry up and handcuff this criminal and hand him over to the prison."

"Yes!!!" the police officers behind said in unison.

With neat steps, they lifted up Governor Miura like a tiger or a wolf in the silent courtroom.

"What are you doing?" Governor Miura struggled loudly.

"Tell him to shut up." Yingkong Kurumi said lightly.

Two electric batons, one on the left and one on the right, stabbed Governor Miura's abdomen with force.

The high-voltage electric current instantly paralyzed him to death, without him even having time to scream.

He was carried by the police officers like a rotten sack and dragged by his legs.

"You...you..." Irene Hayes stammered and wanted to say something, but Feng Hualian turned her head and stared at her.

The impatient expression instantly scared her into shutting her mouth.

A team of people came quickly and left quickly.

Sakura Kurumi and Kaedeka Ren saluted Saeko slightly, then turned and left.

"Contact Lieutenant General Ricky Rupp as soon as possible and have him contact the Cabinet's Minister of Foreign Affairs if you still want to bring this guy back to the United States." Saeko walked over to Irene Hayes and said calmly, "They are following normal procedures. There is nothing controversial."

Then turned and left.

In an instant, the entire court was cleared out.

The Chief Justice also left through the side door without even shouting that the court was closed.

Only the audience and the jury were left.

There was silence in the courtroom.

This series of events made everyone feel that everything was taken for granted.

I feel like something is wrong...

It seems like I missed something...

------

On the Shinkansen bound for Osaka.

Shiraishi Nagimitsu analyzed the whole process.

She frowned and continued, "The small boat from the Fukushima nuclear power plant approached the fleet and then left. Then the peacekeeping Self-Defense Force also left and rushed to their destination."

"Now all the clues to the mystery lie in why the small boat at the Fukushima nuclear power plant approached the Self-Defense Forces..."

"You can't say that after the small boat came into contact with the warship, the two sides had a meal and talked about something. It seems that they were just transporting people or things from the Fukushima nuclear power plant onto the warship." Fang Zuo shrugged. "And it must be something very important, otherwise, there would be no need for a warship to transport it."

"What on earth is this...ah!" Shiraishi Nagimitsu's face suddenly flushed, and he quickly used his body to press down on Fang Zuo's big hand, preventing him from doing anything more. "Is it...impossible...are they really that brave?"

"What can a nuclear power plant possibly hold?" Fang Zuo continued pressing with his hand and smiled. "Could there be candy? Just because you don't dare to do it doesn't mean they don't dare to do it. Never judge a human being by their courage."

“For human beings, there is only the size of interests, not the size of courage.”

"As long as the benefits are big enough, they will do anything..."

"Could it be that these guys are taking advantage of this earthquake..." Shiraishi Nagimitsu's expression was terribly cold.

Of course she knows where Japan's stubborn problems lie...

Hereditary political families and chaebols are deeply rooted in the bones of this country.

Those hereditary political families and chaebol groups are like a strangler fig tree with well-developed roots, casting the entire Japanese society in shadow and slowly strangling Japan.

The Abe family has three prime ministers from one family.

The Koizumi family is a century-old political family.

The Aso family has tentacles that span both the political and business worlds.

The political marriages passed down from generation to generation in the Hatoyama family.

The land and transportation infrastructure was occupied by the Saito family.

The law schools of the University of Tokyo and Waseda University have long since become private training schools for the Miura family.

Nearly half of the members of the judiciary are descendants of the Miura family.

There are many political families like this throughout Japan.

These aristocratic families who are parasitic on the so-called democratic society of Japan are weaving an impenetrable network of interests through politics and business.

Japan's six major chaebols are even more closely connected with these political families, with each being part of the other.

In this deformed symbiotic system, politicians use policy preferences in exchange for political donations from chaebols, while chaebols use their economic lifelines to blackmail the government into making decisions that are beneficial to them.

This deep-rooted hereditary politics and chaebol cage is the cruelest symbol of class stratification in modern Japan.

The political channels for children from poor families are monopolized by the "second-generation members of parliament" from political families. While ordinary Japanese youths are working in convenience stores to repay their student loans, the children of political tycoons are riding in and out of parliament in various high-end cars and receiving high parliamentary allowances to visit various luxurious places.

The chaebols have locked the middle class firmly in the shackles of lifetime employment.

It seems that there will never be layoffs, but it cuts off their opportunities for advancement.

Then they use informal employment to drain the blood and energy of young people, resulting in a sharp increase in the suicide rate among young people in Japan today.

But to a certain extent, the well-fed and well-off chaebols have remained complacent.

Over the years, Japan's six major chaebols have not even been as aggressive as South Korea's Samsung.

Although Samsung Group's assets are far less than any of Japan's six major chaebols.

but.

When Samsung conquered the semiconductor field and occupied a large territory.

Japan's six major chaebols, however, stuck to their tacit division of labor in the industry and lost Japan's electronics industry in vain.

These are things that Shiraishi Nagimitsu witnessed with his own eyes.

But she never expected that these guys would dare to touch the Pandora's box of "nuclear", and even violate the constitution to send peacekeeping self-defense forces to the war zone.

Just like my man said.

With enough benefits, nuclear elements are nothing more than a tradable commodity.

Shiraishi Nagimitsu called Momoe again.

"I'm sorry, Councillor Shiraishi, I can't get the information about Tokyo Electric Power Company." Bai Huizi said on the other end of the phone:

"Mitsubishi Group sold its shares in Tokyo Electric Power Company a long time ago. Currently, the vast majority of Tokyo Electric Power Company's shares are held by BlackRock and Vanguard, with only a small portion held by the Japanese government and the Aso family."

Shiraishi Nagimitsu sighed sadly.

Most of Japan's electricity was actually in the hands of two Jewish conglomerates.

Not long ago, even seeds were monopolized by Jewish consortiums.

In recent years, Japan's film industry has gradually been swallowed up by them.

How much is left that belongs to the Japanese themselves?

"When the nuclear leak occurred at the Fukushima nuclear power plant due to the earthquake, who had the management authority at that time? Do you know this?" Shiraishi Nagimitsu asked.

Shiraishi Nagimitsu didn't know the details of what happened ten years ago.

"I'm not very clear about this, Councillor Shiraishi. Please wait a moment. I will ask the reporting family to give you a detailed report through their database." Bai Huizi said.

"Okay, thank you very much, Mrs. Momoeko..." said Shiraishi Nagimitsu.

"As you should, Councillor Shiraishi. The Mitsubishi Group is on the same boat with you..." Bai Huizi said with a smile. Then she paused for a moment and continued:

"Congressman Shiraishi, I don't know what you're investigating, but it seems like quite a few forces are involved. I have to add a few words, since you're going to run for Prime Minister soon..."

Having said that, Bai Huizi ended her words without saying anything more clearly.

"I understand." Shiraishi Nagimitsu knew what the other party wanted to say: "Thank you for your reminder... But since I am running for prime minister, these people are naturally my enemies."

"Will they support me as prime minister just because I don't provoke them? Obviously not. Not only not, they will still stand against me."

Shiraishi Nagimitsu smiled and said, "In that case, I can't let go of the opportunity to defeat several rival forces."

There was silence in the microphone.

"I understand, Councillor Shiraishi, I will contact the family immediately," said Bai Huizi.

After hanging up the phone.

Shiraishi Nagimitsu leaned her head on Fang Zuo's shoulder and sighed softly.

Looking up, she saw Fang Zuo with his eyes closed and not saying anything. She obediently did not disturb the man and buried her head in his arms.

Soon, Momoeko called and said, "Congressman Shiraishi, we've investigated and found out that the management of the Fukushima nuclear power plant at the time was in the hands of the Aso family. The president of Tokyo Electric Power Company was named Masataka Shimizu, and he was from the Aso family."

"Aso family?" Shiraishi Nagimitsu closed his eyes and thought, and a figure with a constant gloomy smile and half of his face tilted up appeared in his mind.

Taro Aso.

He is currently a member of parliament and has dealt with Shiraishi Nagimitsu many times.

As the current head of the Aso family, just like the current Shigeki no Shigeki, Taro Aso once briefly served as Japan's interim prime minister.

Less than a year later, he was driven out by the Hatoyama family.

Thanks to the Aso family's influence in the political and business circles, he was invited by several prime ministers to join the cabinet and held many important positions.

He has extensive experience in governing and campaigning.

"If I remember correctly, Taro Aso was the Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister of Japan at that time..." Shiraishi Nagimitsu said, opening her beautiful eyes.

"Yes, you are not mistaken." Baihuizi nodded on the other end of the microphone.

"So, what I'm investigating is closely related to Taro Aso..." Shiraishi Nagimitsu thought for a moment and then asked, "Where's Shimizu Masataka from Tokyo Electric Power Company? Can we find him?"

"Councilor Shiraishi, do you want to find a breakthrough from him? I'm afraid not..." After a brief silence on the other end of the microphone, Momoeko lowered her voice: "Shimizu Masataka committed suicide shortly after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident..."

"What?" Shiraishi Nagimitsu was shocked. "I don't think I've seen any news about his suicide... How come I didn't know anything about it?"

"Yes, his suicide was only known to the upper class in Japan and was not announced to the public. Many people thought he was still alive." Bai Huizi said:

"The fact is that after his last apology press conference, he hanged himself at home, so the media only reported that he attended his last press conference."

"It seems that they do things very perfectly..." Shiraishi Nagimitsu shook his head helplessly.

It definitely wasn't suicide.

No fool would believe it.

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