After dealing with this tool, Fujiwara Kanezane raised his chin to Wang Yaqiao and said, "Old Nine, the Ministry of National Security is now in your hands."

"Don't worry, Your Highness, leave it to me..."

"If you do something like Hu Shi again, you'll get out of here and go back to Shanghai. I asked you to kill someone, but I didn't ask you to do something this disgusting. You're an official now, can't you be a little more respectable?"

"Hehe...hehe..."

Wang Yaqiao laughed awkwardly, cursing the men of the "Iron-Blooded Anti-Traitor Group" in his heart.

It seems that Chen Kang is right. National organizations must have strict discipline and cannot be free to play or have a strong underworld atmosphere, otherwise it will easily cause problems.

Wang Yaqiao was not afraid of being scolded, but he was a little reluctant to leave Fujiwara no Kanezane, a Japanese who had a bad temper with him and allowed him to kill Japanese people openly.

After everyone's work was basically arranged and reported, Fujiwara Kanezane looked at the only person present who had not yet made a clear statement about joining the Internal Affairs Department:

"Mr. Gu, what have you thought about it?"

Until now, Gu Weijun still operated in Northeast China as a "special observer" without holding any administrative position, but he often attended meetings of the Ministry of the Interior, making him a non-high-level official.

Fujiwara no Kanezane actually didn't care about this person. Whether he joined or not would have little impact on the overall plan. He just wanted to take advantage of his political influence and talents.

As for this Beiyang veteran, a top tool who was listed as a war criminal for his crazy selling out of his country and opposing the CCP during the War of Liberation, what will happen to him in the future?

Let’s see how he performs!

(Note: Due to ideological conflicts and other reasons, Gu Weijun had not yet joined the Kuomintang at this time. He was a non-party member working in the Kuomintang government - a top tool)

Gu Weijun was silent for a moment and asked:

"Your Highness, I would like to ask you one last question." "Go ahead."

"If I accept your position, will you force me to speak for Japan? To consider Japan's interests?"

"You..."

Fujiwara Kanezane shook his head helplessly and said to his other top tool man:

"Xian'er, explain it to him. I'm really too lazy to answer this question." "Yes."

Doihara Kenji smiled and said seriously:

"Mr. Gu, I respect your character and abilities, but you still haven't figured out a very important issue for those of us working in Northeast China."

"Please speak."

"That is, Your Highness is Your Highness, and Japan is Japan. Your Highness's heart is for all of China, East Asia, and even the entire world. How could he be held back by a mere Japan?"

This statement has different meanings to different people. Kenji Doihara believed it was the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere", Chen Kang and Zhao Ziqi believed it was the red flag being raised all over the world, and Gu Weijun and others naturally believed it was the "struggle for the world".

"Then I have no problem. I will also donate the 7000 hectares of land I purchased earlier to the country free of charge."

After a moment of silence, Gu Weijun stood up and bowed deeply to Fujiwara Kanezane:

"Your Highness, I am willing to believe you, but please don't let me be cursed for eternity."

"As long as you are willing to go with us, then all this will be settled, my foreign minister."

(Wang Jingwei was a revolutionary in 1911, and he was still a traitor in 1939. Gu Weijun was a patriotic diplomat in 1914 and 1932, but that didn't stop him from being a traitor in 1948. Look at people and issues dialectically, don't be a dimmer.)

After dealing with everyone, Fujiwara Kanezane placed his arms on the table, crossed his fingers, and placed them under his nose, assuming the posture of a commanding general. He said in a deep voice:

"Everyone, this year may not be a peaceful one. For the sake of our soon-to-be-established Five-Star Oriental Republic, please work hard!"

"yes! ! !"

422 Is Ms. Field a member of the World Revolutionary Party?

The President of the United States ascends the throne...after the inauguration ceremony.

Something is wrong, nine out of ten times something is wrong.

The Chinese Communist Party, which now has a radio station, naturally listened to the entire speech that could be said to have changed the world.

Then, some comrades who knew English discovered something was wrong.

Why do the phrases "prosperity, democracy, civility, and harmony" that President Field mentioned in his speech sound so familiar?

ah!!

"To lead China towards prosperity, democracy, civilization and harmony, to lead Chinese society towards freedom, equality, justice and the rule of law, and to lead the Chinese people towards patriotism, dedication, integrity and friendliness..."

Isn’t this exactly what Comrade Ma Shiwu said to us?

Others might not be able to recall it immediately (because Ma Shiwu had said too much), but Wu Hao, who had an excellent memory and could clearly remember the identity of a small agent decades later, remembered it immediately;

Then, a terrifying thought came to his mind, which even he himself found incredible:

Could it be that President Field is actually a member of the "World Revolutionary Party"? Based on the "hidden" style that the World Revolutionary Party has displayed in front of the Chinese Communist Party, it is entirely possible.

hiss...

Thinking of this, Wu Hao couldn't help but gasp. If this was true, it was too terrifying.

The president of the world's largest and fastest-growing capitalist country is actually a member of the World Communist Revolutionary Party...

If this is true, then communism is really facing capitalism head-on.

However, we cannot be completely sure.

Things like "freedom, equality, justice and the rule of law" are not new concepts. It's just that no one has systematically integrated them from the perspectives of the country, society and individual citizens.

But having said that, such a consistent integration is indeed quite suspicious, especially the goodwill shown by President Field towards the CCP during the "Nanchang Monastery" incident;

Wait, that's not necessarily a gesture of goodwill towards us. Maybe it's just because those people from Nanchang Monastery crossed President Field's bottom line?

How about sending a telegram to ask Comrade Ma Shiwu?

No, no, no, that woman...that comrade has always been cunning and you can't get the truth out of her.

After thinking about it over and over again, Wu Hao was not sure what was going on for a moment.

But he was certain of one thing:

The possible connection between the World Revolutionary Party and Ms. Field must be strictly concealed and suppressed within the CCP!

We must not let this news spread widely!

Otherwise, if the outside world were to guess that Ms. Field was a member of the Communist Party, not only would the United States be in turmoil, but she herself might also be in danger!

But, that passage cannot be blocked!

What to do?

Just as Wu Hao was pondering what countermeasures the CCP should take to "solve" this incident, the telegraph operator delivered Li Desheng's telegram. As soon as he finished reading it, General Zhu rushed in with an excited look on his face:

"Secretary Wu Hao! Did you listen to the President of the United States..." "I listened, what's wrong?"

Wu Hao put the telegram away as if nothing had happened, and said with a smile: "It seems that big changes are about to happen in the United States..."

"Yes, yes, yes, it must be... No! That's not what I meant!" General Zhu slapped his head.

"I mean, her speech, that part! What, freedom..."

"Prosperous, strong, democratic, civilized, and harmonious... I know. I understand English, so what?" "Don't you think it's strange? It's exactly what Comrade Ma Shiwu said back then!" "What's so strange about that? These concepts have existed before..."

As he was speaking, Wang Jiaxiang, Deng Fa, Xiang Ying and other central leaders arrived one after another. After a chattering conversation, they expressed similar views:

像!

So similar!

The first female president of the United States might have been a member of the World Revolutionary Party! Wu Hao put on a wry smile and pressed his palm.

"Comrades, these concepts didn't emerge on the first day. We can't assume that someone is a Communist just because their ideas are similar to ours. Our Communist Party's ideas didn't just appear out of thin air, did they?"

"Uh...but..."

"Don't forget, this female president repeatedly quoted ancient Chinese sayings in her speech and expressed goodwill towards the Soviet Union. It's obvious that she has studied both Chinese culture and communism. It's not surprising that she would say these things..."

Wu Hao deliberately guided everyone's thinking:

"Besides, there's also the translation issue. For example, 'harmony' can be translated as what we call harmony, or it can be translated as harmony, meaning family harmony. Americans value family very much, right?"

"Well..."

"It's hard to say whether the freedom and equality they talk about are the same as the freedom and equality we talk about!"

Well, it seems so.

After the excitement, everyone calmed down.

Many of the CCP's ideas are imported. Perhaps they already existed in the United States and were only passed on in bits and pieces, which is why they are what they are today?

Moreover, if that person was indeed a Communist, he was undoubtedly a great member lurking in the heart of the enemies of capitalism.

At this time, not only must we not allow Ms. Field to be associated with communism, we must also find a way to break away from the relationship, but we must not expose her identity and bring danger.

Fortunately, although the "Twenty-Four-Character Socialist Core Values" were proposed by Comrade Ma Shiwu a long time ago, the CCP is currently only circulating it in a small circle within the party and has not yet been organized and released to the public. Everything is still under control.

So, everyone tacitly skipped this topic and talked about other things.

For example, "miracle".

Compared to the Americans who were so eager to kneel down before Springfield after seeing the miracle, perhaps it's because they haven't seen it with their own eyes, perhaps it's because of their materialistic worldview, or perhaps it's because China has always been indifferent to the belief in gods and ghosts...

In short, the reactions of these CCP leaders were quite "cold," and they enthusiastically discussed the reasons for the incident:

"Is it some kind of magic trick? Or a sleight of hand?" "I think it must have been arranged in advance."

"But the news says that German guy... Röhm? Didn't he fire the gun himself?"

"That's hard to say. Maybe Rohm and President Field are both on this side, and they're just playing a double game!"

"That's true..."

"But what if it's not a double act, not a magic trick, not a lie?"

This question caused everyone to be silent for a while, and then their attitude remained firm:

"That means it must be some kind of scientific and technological means that we cannot currently master or even understand."

"Right, just like people in the past couldn't understand trains, cars, and airplanes." "Hahaha... didn't President Field say he would visit Nanchang and execute those monks? If he really comes, you can ask him about it."

"I wouldn't dare..."

"Hey, you... you're just a dead duck with a stubborn mouth..."

As the conversation went on, the topic naturally shifted from the issue of materialism to Springfield's speech on "God doesn't care, God wants people to become gods."

"...What do you think she meant by that? A Christian who denies God? Is she still a Christian?"

"Who translated it for you? She wasn't denying God, she was denying the Catholic Church. As for God, she said that God exists, but not in this world. He won't come down to earth and won't interfere in the human world."

"Then isn't this 'what belongs to God is what belongs to God, and what belongs to man is what belongs to man?'"

“You could say… yeah!”

"Why does this sound so familiar?" "Hey? You think so too?" "Well, does everyone think so?"

Everyone looked at each other in surprise, realizing that Chuntian's words, like the "core values" he had mentioned earlier, were just as appealing to them, the CCP members.

What's going on?

It's getting weirder and weirder.

"Have any of you studied Christianity? What impact will her words have on Christianity?"

"No, I really haven't seen it." "I haven't seen it either."

"Uh... I've heard someone preach about it before, and it feels like... it feels like... it's like a complete overhaul of Christianity, right?"

"Turned it all over?"

"Well, it's about the same intensity as when we criticize idealists and feudal landlords, or even more harshly... No, much harsher. It's not an exaggeration to say it's digging up the roots of Christianity."

"Hiss... Is Christianity going to end?"

"It's not just Christianity, right? She's insulting every religion... But it shouldn't be that serious. It's impossible for such a large Christian community to collapse just because of one speech."

"Then what good will it do her? She'll just add a powerful enemy for nothing."

"Perhaps this is her philosophy? Perhaps, even if she isn't who we imagined, she still has a very firm belief?"

"We still don't study Christianity and the Western religious world enough."

"Indeed, I need to find a way to get some data to study in the future. I can't just focus on science and technology, I also need to keep up with spiritual civilization. Otherwise, I think it will be easy for others to defeat me in this area."

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