77. Chidori wants to be melancholy

Looking at Saya Takajo, who was full of ambition in front of him, Chidori couldn't help but lament what Soichiro thought about raising his daughter like this. Pen % fun % pavilion www.biquge.info.

That's right, Chidori knew the Saya family at a very young age, and the reason was their mother. On one side is the wife of a diplomat, and on the other side is a former super trader on Wall Street. Two women, both Japanese, inevitably have had a lot of interactions in social situations.

Even when these two were still in their prime and Yun Ying was not married, there was still some "hostility" in the circle of the upper class in Brittany, but the so-called hostility was just gossip created by some lustful people.

In fact, Chidori's mother and Aunt Yuriko are sisters who have a good relationship, and the biggest proof is that when Japan and Brittania went to war, her mother returned to Japan with the help of Aunt Yuriko.

And, after her mother's death, Aunt Yuriko often came to visit her. But it's precisely because of this that Saya is a little dissatisfied. It's not that Saya-chan is dissatisfied with being robbed of part of her mother's love, but for other reasons.

Originally, Chidori was still a little confused and didn't understand where he had offended Saya, but when Saya, who followed the class discussion just now, persuaded himself to "rely on others" more, Chidori understood.

Why do you keep thinking about using your own strength, (obviously you are living so hard by yourself now), not to help others? (Why can't we rely on our family more?) Obviously, neither my mother nor I treat you as an outsider. )

Is this tsundere child really unwilling to honestly express his worries and concerns? I always have to use this method of easily offending people, saying something that makes others easily misunderstand or even hate, and doing some-for-tat things to attract my own attention, what a clumsy child.

However, isn't he a fool who insists on his thoughts?

Originally, Chidori was going to put an "innocent" hat on Saya's head, but when she thought of the suggestion that Saya's just made。。。。。。

Just like a seasoned politician, Soichiro doesn't really plan to let his daughter enter politics, right? This is what Aunt Yuriko inadvertently revealed when she complained to herself.

Soichiro Takashiro, Saya's father, is the chairman of the "Worrying about the Country" of the most powerful right-wing group in the Tokojo area of Tokyo's prefecture-level city. It is said that the Takashiro family used to be local daimyos, but after the Meiji Restoration issued the "Chinese Ordinance", they received the title of marquis for their performance during the Boshin War, and became one of the "imperial feudal screens" in the mouth of Japan's first prime minister, Hirobumi Ito.

The Takashiro family's loyalty to the old Japanese imperial family was unquestionable, but when Japan fell to the country, Brittania massacred the emperor's family, leaving only an orphan daughter who was said to be under the protection of the Kyoto Rokuya.

And the loyalty of the Takashiro family undoubtedly had no object, so Soichiro dedicated his loyalty to the country that had perished, and the "Worrying Country One Heart Association" was founded under such circumstances.

On the bright side, Soichiro and the Kyoto Six Families took a posture of cooperating with Brittany; In fact, in secret, Soichiro had unclear ties with resistance groups in various places.

Soichiro was able to survive in peace only because at the end of the war, Brittania needed an agent to stabilize the place, even if it was only to maintain a semblance of stability and prosperity.

But as the war ended, the always restless pawn became dispensable, and Soichiro Takashiro, feeling the pressure, had to make another change, so he enrolled his daughter in a Breton school, and in the future, he embarked on a political path, and it became a good ploy to confuse his enemies with the illusion of "the idea and goal of changing the world in a gentle and peaceful way from within the Britannian Empire".

But in this way, Saya Takashiro who came to the front of the stage will inevitably face a lot of "peeps" from Britannia and even Japan's own people.

Chidori has hated Saya's father Soichiro since a long time ago, and if the reason before was just because every time he looked at him, there was a kind of discrimination against his mixed-race identity, then now it is necessary to add another one: Soichiro's arrangements for his daughter Saya's future life.

This is completely using Saya as a tool to achieve his goals, or even an outcast, right?

It would be shameful to take the initiative to push one's daughter into the fire pit at any time, or under any name, at least that's what Chidori thinks.

In the 13th century, the Chinese Empire was once occupied by the Mongol Empire, and the whole empire fell into a huge panic.

At this time, a famous female lyricist wrote: "Life is a hero, and death is also a ghost." So far, I think of Xiang Yu and refuse to cross Jiangdong. ”

As soon as this sentence came out, all the Chinese people were excited, and under the order of the emperor, Wen Tianxiang, the minister of the main battle faction, attacked the Mongol Empire, and the Mongol Empire was defeated, and the Chinese Empire took the opportunity to regain the lost territory and attack the Mongol Empire in an all-round way, and the Mongol Empire was forced to move westward.

After this battle, the Chinese Empire occupied all of southern Siberia. And the incident of "140,000 people disarmed, and not one of them was a man" never happened again.

Therefore, it is clear that he is incompetent, but he has to sacrifice his daughter, and Soichiro Takashiro's approach will inevitably have great dissatisfaction in Chidori's opinion.

Saya didn't know what she was doing, and Chidori didn't know, and she guessed that her naïve sister might really think that this would help her father Soichiro share the pressure.

But she didn't want Saya to really go into that kind of life in the future—to wander among lies, to be treated as a flower to be folded at will by Bretonia, and to be regarded as a traitor by her own people.

Even if Saya is no longer the innocent little sister she used to know and shouting "sister" around her all day long, Chidori does not want to see a newspaper in the future that publishes her tragic death at the hands of Japanese radical youth, and even be recorded in books with a very dishonorable attitude, and slowly forgotten.

And Aunt Yuriko secretly told herself that she didn't have the idea of pulling Saya back from "drowning her own ideals" at the right time.

Because Saya is still only a high school student, there is still a chance to turn around.