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… Ze Gongxiong finished the warehouse and believed. If it weren't for those cops watching. This would have set fire to the legation, although it would certainly not have harmed any Chinese.

Nishizawa also fully understands the anger of the youth, saying that the Chinese Navy's submarine warfare has caused huge losses to Japan, and the Japanese people seem to be more concerned about the sea than the defeat on the land battlefield on the Liaodong Peninsula. After all, Japan is an island country, and the ocean is the natural defense fortification of this island country, and now, the Chinese use submarine warfare to tell the Japanese that the sea is no longer safe, and the Japanese people are of course stimulated a lot, and it is normal to vent.

But what does this actually do? Perhaps, when these Japanese youths burned submarine models here. A Chinese Navy submarine may have sunk a Japanese merchant ship somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, and as long as this submarine warfare does not stop, Japan's maritime lifeline will be in a fragile state, and Japan's economy will continue to be in a sluggish state.

Just when Kio Nishizawa was in a trance. The carriage had already passed the former site of the Chinese Legation in Japan, and after some more mile, Nishizawa saw Hibiya Park, not far from the National Assembly, similar to the site of the former Chinese Legation in Japan. A national rally was also held here in Hibiya Park, where thousands of young Japanese and unemployed people gathered, many wearing white flowers on their chests, angry and frustrated, a few giving speeches, most listening silently, and near the park, a large number of policemen and some army soldiers wandered in the crowd. There were also many Western reporters who were using their cameras to record the performance of the national rally.

In the crowd, Nishizawa saw some slogans with the words "Cabinet apologizes" and "Political Friends Association apologize", and seeing this, Nishizawa understood that today's national rally in Hibiya Park was planned by the "Lujin faction" political forces supported by the army, which may be a counterattack against the "Haijin faction" political forces, because it was just yesterday. Also in Hibiya Park, another group of citizens held a rally to denounce the Japanese Army General Staff Headquarters, demanding that certain high-ranking figures in the Japanese Army "apologize" for insinuating an attack on army veteran Aritomo Yamagu.

Yama Prefecture Aritomo is not only a figure in the Japanese Army, but also an important figure in the politics of the Japanese veterans. Politically speaking, he was a representative of the opposition to the Political Friendship Association, and played a key role in the "Siemens Incident" at the beginning of the year, which led to a massive reduction in the Japanese Navy's shipbuilding funds.

Behind the two of them, the Japanese Navy and the Japanese Army stand respectively, and the deep background is an intricate political struggle, which not only involves the right to formulate the strategic line, but also has a considerable relationship with the distribution of interests.

If one of the Japanese army and navy had fared better in this Sino-Japanese war. Perhaps Japan's political pattern would not be as complicated as it is now, but in this Sino-Japanese war, both the Japanese Army and the Japanese Navy behaved very badly, and now, the two sides are not cooperating with each other, but are demolishing each other's platforms and exposing each other's shortcomings, and some truths about the battlefield that were originally out of reach of ordinary Japanese citizens have been leaked out through informal official channels, becoming the most despicable trick in this political struggle, and even Nishizawa is almost unbearable.

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Closing the curtains on the carriage window, Nishizawa closed his eyes and pondered some questions. Japanese Foreign Minister Takaaki Kato is now summoning him, most likely to ask about the "Governor of Kanto." The top-secret documents that Fukushima Yasumasa asked him to hand over to the Japanese Navy's Command Department must think carefully about them so that he can calmly deal with Kato's questions, which may be appreciated by Kato and may be of some help to Nishizawa when he returns to politics in the future.

But what questions does Takaaki Kato ask?

Takaaki Kato is a close associate of the Japanese Prime Minister Daishigenobu and does not belong to the forces of the Political Friends Association, nor does he belong to the Senate faction. However, considering Shigenobu Oshiga's current stance on Yamaprefecture Youtomo, Nishizawa believes that the current Kato Takaaki may also look at Yamaguchi Aritomo. If such a position is the case, then it is likely that Takaaki Kato has lost interest in the proposition of the "Lu Jin faction."

Just as Nishizawa was thinking about how to make his position clear, the carriage had stopped, and the Navy Major who had come with him got out of the carriage first, and then Nishizawa followed suit.

Just as Nishizawa got out of the car, he saw a diplomatic carriage parked in front of the National Assembly. Judging by the insignia on the top, it should be a diplomatic carriage of the British Embassy in Japan.

"Is the British ambassador coming to Congress?

With this strange thought, Kimio Nishizawa followed the Admiral into the National Assembly Hall, but instead of going to the conference hall, he was taken to an office, and it was in this office. Nishizawa not only met Kato Takaaki, but also met several Japanese veterans, Yama Prefecture Aritomo, Matsukata Masayoshi, and Saionji Kotomo, these well-known bigwigs in the political circles were present, and they all had a straight face, completely interrogating the suspect, which made Nishizawa very nervous.

"Nishizawa-kun, you have dealt directly with that, the Chinese madman president, and we have something to ask you. Please be sure to answer carefully

Seeing that Kimio Nishizawa arrived, Foreign Minister Takaaki Kato didn't talk nonsense and went straight to the point.

It was only then that Kimio Nishizawa realized that it was not Takaaki Kato who wanted to see him, but this group of senators, who called him over. I didn't ask him about the direction of the future month's strategic exhibition, but I came to listen to his story.

When asked how he felt when dealing with China's "mad president," Kimio Nishizawa was indeed the most qualified to answer this. Question, back then. When the president was still a rebel leader, Nishizawa had dealt with him, and he suffered a loss in the first dealing, which frustrated the Japanese government's attempt to annex Hanye-Chiang Company, and because of this, Nishizawa was recalled to Japan and severely reprimanded by his superiors, and since then, he has been with the "madman president." The contradictions between them cannot be resolved.

Not only did Kiio Nishizawa subsequently plot a response to the "madman president." and was caught in Tutu because of that assassination. If you ask him what he impressed most about that "mad president", Kimio Nishizawa's answer would definitely be "elusive".

Yes, elusive, no one can catch the "madman president." Sometimes, he seems to be extraordinarily impulsive and acts as if he is desperate, and other times, he seems extraordinarily restrained, even if he has a knife on the tip of his nose. He may not blink his eyelids, what kind of character is that?

"In my opinion, that Mr. President is a very measured person, he is not crazy. His "madness." In fact, he was just pretending, he knew his strength very well, and he was not fully prepared. He never makes a move, and once he's ready, he'll pounce and tear his opponent to shreds

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Kimio Nishizawa sorted out his thoughts. First of all, I will give a comprehensive evaluation of the "madman president", which is not only his direct experience in dealing with that president, but also a lesson for Japan in this Sino-Japanese war. In the past, Nishizawa once thought that the president was a grandstanding guy who was able to become the center because of good luck, but now, Nishizawa has completely corrected Ezi's wrong view.

Next, Kimio Nishizawa carefully introduced the experience and lessons he had gained in China to this group of Japanese political leaders, and in order to make a good impression on the other party, he explained it very carefully and down to every detail.

This group of Japanese political bigwigs were listening carefully, and after a while, some questions that seemed very ridiculous, but Nishizawa answered them one by one, and as for the questions he couldn't answer, he also tried his best to find answers from rumors, as for whether it was accurate or not, it was not what he was concerned about now.

An hour later, Nishizawa was sent out of his office, not knowing exactly what impact his words would have on the Japanese government's decision-making, but at least one thing was clear to him. That is. Whatever measures the Japanese government takes, the initiative is now entirely in the hands of the Chinese, unless the Japanese government really intends to implement a strategy of "breaking the whole country" as some angry citizens shout. became a crotch cloth and fought with China to the end.

After walking out of the Diet building, Kimao Nishizawa noticed. The diplomatic carriage of the British Embassy, which had been parked in front of the Parliament building, was still parked there, and Mr. British Ambassador to Japan was probably still staying somewhere in the Parliament. As for who he will meet and what the conversation will be after the meeting, it is impossible to guess what Kimio Nishizawa will do.

Nishizawa declined the suggestion that the Japanese Navy Shozo take him back to the hotel in a horse-drawn carriage, and instead walked to Hibiya Park to hear what the assembled citizens had to say.

But when Nishizawa walked into the park, he saw a mob of raging people. Waving signs and shouting slogans, these angry Japanese citizens rushed out of the park, broke through the lines of Japanese police and army soldiers, and pounced along the avenue towards the headquarters of the Shoyokai and completely destroyed the headquarters of the Shoyukai. And incidentally lit up the news agency. Turn this rally against incompetent politicians and warlords into a real riot.

Nishizawa fled back to the Diet in a panic and stayed there until martial law was imposed in Tokyo, and shortly after he left, the opposition parties submitted a resolution to the Diet that afternoon to hold the government accountable. However, it was vetoed by the Diet, which is controlled by the Political Friends Association.

The next day, the opposition parties again submitted a resolution to the Diet calling for impeachment of the cabinet. But it was also vetoed by Congress, but subsequently. This resolution was submitted to the House of Nobles, which was controlled by Aritomo Yamagu, which considered the resolution, and although it did not immediately express its position, it submitted the resolution to the Emperor's Imperial Inspection.

On the same day, the squadron had already carried out a general attack on Lushun, and the supreme military commander who commanded the Japanese army in Lushun, "Kwantung Governor" Fukushima Yasumasa, sent a telegram back to inform the Japanese military headquarters and government of the news. After that, the telegraph communication between the Japanese government and the Japanese army in Arthur was completely severed.

In the face of the crisis, the Japanese Diet passed a resolution by a narrow majority, announcing a unilateral ceasefire on the front line and conveying to China "the yearning for peace" through the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom. "At the same time. A delegation to the peace talks was officially sent to Manila, Philippines, to prepare for peace talks with the Chinese peace talks delegation in order to end the war as soon as possible.