But what if I humiliate you?

Until now, China and the United States have only maintained a "minister-level" relationship, and judging by the current situation, not only is there no possibility of upgrading the relationship, but it may even be severed!

To be honest, Field's entry into Shanghai in a private capacity rather than as the President of the United States was already a last shred of dignity for the Nationalist government.

Shanghai Mayor Wu Tiecheng looked at Chuntian and his group who walked straight into the International Settlement and ignored the group of government officials who came to welcome them. His face turned pale, but he didn't dare to get angry.

When facing the Japanese, Mayor Wu could only bow and scrape, put on a smile, and do whatever he wanted. How much more so the Americans, who even the Japanese have to rely on?

Therefore, Wu Tiecheng could only smile awkwardly from afar, not daring to show even a hint of dissatisfaction, and left in disgrace with his men.

On the other side, upon entering the concession, Springfield was immediately surrounded by a surge of reporters from various countries.

"Ms. Field!" "President Springfield!" "Her Royal Highness the Saint!"

Although no one dared to stop Chuntian from leaving, everyone refused to leave.

There are not many opportunities to get so close to the President of the United States, who is also one of the world's top beauties.

Seeing this, Haruta raised his right hand to signal for everyone to be quiet, then smiled gently and said:

"Okay, gentlemen and ladies, you have half an hour. Each of you has one question. Let's start with this gentleman... Ah, to save time, there's no need to introduce yourself or where you're from. Just state your question directly."

Chuntian randomly called on a reporter, who, in his excitement, forgot what he had originally intended to ask. He paused for two seconds before stammering:

"Ms. Field, I'm... no, please, please... who are you planning to visit this time in Shanghai... uh...?"

As soon as he said this, the reporters nearby knew that this guy would probably lose his job when he returned.

How dare you ask such a meaningless question!

"I'm in Shanghai this time on a personal, not official, basis. I don't have anyone in particular to visit, I'm just visiting some friends... Next up! You!"

The unlucky guy, realizing his gaffe and feeling extremely upset, was immediately pushed aside. The next question was thrown out, a bit more pointed:

"Ms. Field, what exactly did you see in Northeast my country? Are the things described in Mr. Lu Xun's 'Travels in Northeast China' true?"

Although Haruta claims to be a "private person," anyone who treats her as a private person and asks useless questions is a complete idiot!

"First, from a political perspective, I might need to correct your statement. Your use of the term 'our country' may not be accurate. Legally speaking, it should now be called the 'Five-Star Eastern Republic.'"

Haruta noticed the possible trap in the words and said calmly:

"Secondly, I've read 'Travels in the Northeast' in its entirety, and it's pretty much what I've learned. My followers are also conducting in-depth research... Okay, cunning sir, I've answered your question. Please only ask one question from now on."

The reporter, who took the opportunity to ask two questions, smiled awkwardly.

Seeing that Haruta answered even such a question without hesitation, the following question seemed even more pointed:

"Ms. Field! I noticed that the Chinese government wasn't included in your global itinerary this time. Does this indicate a change in the US government's policy toward China?"

Normally, everyone would only get perfunctory responses like "I've noticed the situation and am currently working on it" or "Please contact XX department regarding this matter." However, no one expected Chuntian to respond so decisively and directly:

“Yes, I think it’s obvious and natural.”

There was an uproar at the scene, and immediately a reporter from the Nationalist government started asking without waiting to be called:

"Ms. Field! Our government has always respected the U.S. government and worked hard to maintain good relations with it. What is the reason for your decision?"

This question sounds a bit servile, but it seems normal to Chinese people today.

The United States is a superpower, and China is also a great power, but because of the lack of a "super", the gap in national strength is so great that it is despairing.

Almost everyone believes that once the Americans make up their minds to take action against China, China will be defeated miserably without any resistance or even destroyed.

"The reason is simple. I believe that although your government claims to be the 'Government of the Republic of China,' it can no longer represent the Chinese people. Its legitimacy has been challenged by the Five-Star Eastern Republic."

“! ! !”

Today's news is going to explode! Explode!!!

Although the fact that he "visited China but didn't visit the legitimate Chinese government" suggests that the current US president has no favorable or even unfavorable feelings toward the Chinese government, this is the first time he has denied it so directly, face to face, and publicly!

“Why do you think so!?”

"Because I heard about the several massacres that took place in the former Manchukuo region last year..." Haruta raised his finger in the pale and embarrassed eyes of the Chinese reporters, especially the Kuomintang reporters (spies).

"First, there was the massacre of Chinese civilians by the Japanese army in Mingshan Village in the Hegang area, and the massacre of miners by Japanese administrators... Second, there were several massacres in villages along the border between Manchuria and North China..."

"Although both were military massacres of innocent civilians, and although such incidents are quite common worldwide, the two governments' attitudes towards handling them are completely different..."

Regarding the "Mingshan Massacre," the Northeast and Japanese sides did not deliberately conceal it, but they also did not publicize it. The Nationalist government wanted to publicize it, but what happened later put them in a difficult position and made it difficult to continue talking about it.

So it was the first time for many people to hear from Chuntian that such a thing had happened in the Northeast.

Originally, everyone was filled with righteous indignation, but when they thought about the "Northeast Massacre" carried out by the Kuomintang government and the completely different ways of handling the two, this anger turned into embarrassment.

"...For this, Mr. Fujiwara ordered the execution of at least 500 criminals, including a major general and a senior official who had served as Japan's vice foreign minister. But what about the Chinese government?"

Chuntian's tone was calm, but it pierced the hearts of all the Chinese people present who still had a conscience like a knife, making everyone blush with shame:

"So far, I've never heard of the Chinese government punishing even a single high-ranking general or official. Even Tang Yulin was captured and punished by troops dispatched by the 386th Brigade... Can such a government truly represent China?"

"I...my government just..."

"No, sir, I'm just expressing my personal opinion. I'm not really interested in understanding the political reasons involved because they're not important."

Chuntian waved his hand, interrupting the government reporter's attempt to defend himself:

"From my moral perspective, wars and even the death of soldiers in battle are understandable, but killing unarmed people and harming innocent civilians, regardless of the reason, has crossed my bottom line."

Then she looked at the American soldiers who were helping to maintain order:

"As long as I am the President of the United States, if our soldiers do something similar, I will not forgive them and will take extremely drastic measures, just like that gentleman did."

Many people were immediately in awe!

No wonder it is said that Ms. Field has a very good relationship with His Majesty Hachiman Palace, but in the "Port Arthur Exposure Incident", she did not hesitate to stand on the opposite side of the other party and help Sun Baotian.

It turns out that she really is such a person with great love! No wonder she looks down on the National Government.

In fact, many people in China are extremely dissatisfied with the Kuomintang government's subsequent handling of the "Northeast Massacre."

Aside from a simple conscience and sense of morality, the most important reason was that after such an "event that was detrimental to international public opinion," the Nationalist government not only failed to find someone to blame, but actually used the excuse of "open communication with the Manchus" to extort money from wealthy families and gentry across the country.

Depending on the place, time and specific circumstances, "Tong Manchuria" sometimes refers to "Tong Manchukuo", but more often it refers to "Tong Manchu people".

If I say you are a Manchu, then you are a Manchu, but if you pay enough money, then you can no longer be a Manchu.GIF;

Otherwise, I'll kill your entire family and all your money will be mine.jpg. The timid ones choose the former, the bold ones choose the latter.

In short, those who commit massacres will not be dealt with, but those who find a reason to make money will be dealt with.

Fortunately, the "Second He-Teng Agreement" has not been exposed yet, otherwise there would be more people criticizing it and it would be more fierce.

Since Springfield denied the legitimacy of the Nationalist government to represent China, someone would naturally raise another question:

"So, who do you think can represent the Chinese government?" Countless people were nervously waiting for Chuntian's answer.

Her words could very well determine the rise or fall of a regime. Currently, it seems the answer could only be five stars...

“I’m not sure about the answer yet.”

She didn't choose Japanese???

"...but I've found a way to find the answer." "Um...what is it?"

"Of course it's the 'Three Represents'!" Chuntian answered naturally:

"I've read that masterpiece a long time ago and deeply agree with it. It's no exaggeration to say that my becoming the President of the United States has a lot to do with this theory. I will also incorporate it into my own theoretical system of governing a country in the future..."

"!! !"

There was another uproar at the scene.

Although they are enemies of the Japanese, both China and Japan belong to East Asia. A century of humiliation has left them with a deep-seated sense of inferiority towards the Western world and even white people themselves.

But now, a white man, even a top figure in the Western world, actually told them that the West is adopting their way of governing the country?

Let alone the Japanese, because what Fujiwara no Kanemitsu did in the Northeast really did not make most people feel bad, even many Chinese people could not help but feel "proud of it"!

So that's how it is. It turns out that Ms. Field has such great goodwill and such unwavering support for Fujiwara Kanezane and the entire "Five-Star Eastern Republic"!

At this moment, everyone understood the reason, and many people also figured out another thing:

Ms. Field does not seem to fully approve of the Japanese (Fujiwara Kanezane).

Otherwise, we acknowledge the other party's theory but do not acknowledge that the other party can represent China?

This shows that there is still something that the Japanese have not done enough to satisfy Ms. Field!

In other words, the Chinese government still has a chance to turn the tables! As for the Americans present, they were indifferent.

This is not the first time that Haruta has expounded on her philosophy of "embracing all rivers and seas," nor is it the first time that she has expressed admiration for Fujiwara Kanezane's theory. It is not surprising or disturbing at all.

Some of the followers who came from families with profound academic backgrounds were very clear in their minds that in fact, the real Western leaders had always attached great importance to Chinese things, especially ancient thoughts. The fact that France had established the "Institute of Sinology" early on was a clear proof of this.

Springfield simply expanded upon this.

It is the Chinese themselves who truly do not attach importance to Sinology.

"...I was able to become the President of the United States because I had the support of the people. However, the so-called 'legitimate Chinese government' today no longer allows me to believe that it is qualified to represent China and the Chinese people;"

Haruta spoke eloquently, words that frightened and filled the government with despair:

"Therefore, I will observe the various forces in China with the wisdom and philosophy of governance embodied in the 'Three Represents' to see who is truly qualified to represent China and the Chinese people, and who will be the permanent ally of the United States."

The sound of notes being swished and squeaked incessantly echoed. This passage was loaded with political implications.

From now on, any faction in China that wants to gain support from the United States must earnestly study and understand the "Three Represents." Otherwise, they won't even be qualified to play cards at the table!

Really, everyone wears three watches.

In addition, with the introduction of the "Three Represents" theory, the accusations of "splitting China" lost their offensiveness and broke the so-called "orthodoxy."

Split China?

Resist the central government?

You can no longer represent the Chinese people, you are no longer legitimate, so what are you talking about, whether you split or not, whether you resist or not?

In fact, even if the reporter had not asked this question, Haruta would have found an opportunity to say it, because this was part of the commander's future layout.

First, of course, the purpose was to use President Haruta's political reputation to enhance Fujiwara Kanezane's political reputation, strengthen his legitimacy in replacing the Japanese government in ruling Northeast China, and prevent Japanese forces from directly intervening in Northeast affairs.

From now on, Northeast China will be the Northeast of Fujiwara no Kanezane (CCP). You can try to gain some benefits under his rules, but if you go beyond the limit, don't blame him for cutting it off.

Secondly, it is to draw a bottom line for all the forces in China (including other external forces such as Britain and Japan) that are currently fighting each other endlessly;

In China, fighting and gaining benefits are allowed, but if anyone were to repeat the "Northeast Massacre," it would essentially be equivalent to giving up the chance to "strive for supremacy." When they are dealt with, no one would dare to stand up and support them.

Finally, this is also to put pressure on the CCP.

According to intelligence reports, because the "Three Represents" theory was proposed by Fujiwara no Kanezane, a "Japanese invader," many in the Communist Party were very resistant to studying it, believing it should not be incorporated into the Marxist theoretical system.

However, Li Desheng wanted to "Sinify Marxism." Without the "Three Represents," a force whose future political importance would be no less important than the teachers' thoughts, the CCP's ideological evolution would be greatly hindered.

The weapons of thought have rusted. How long can the CCP, which founded its country and party on ideology, last?

Therefore, it is time to take some tough measures against the CCP and not let them live too easily.

In summary, it is:

"Using President Field to elevate her commander's status, and using Fujiwara Kanezane's achievements to prove Haruta's correctness and thus elevate Haruta's status;"

"They used President Field's image to suppress the pro-American forces in China, used Fujiwara no Kanezane's image to suppress the pro-Japanese forces in China, and then combined the two to suppress opposition forces in their own country."

"Using the CCP's theories to force the CCP and even other forces in China to carry out ideological reforms, and using the results of one party's ideological reforms to further force the CCP to rapidly iterate its thinking";

In short, left foot on right foot, spiraling upwards.

As for whether other forces would "evolve" after learning the "Three Represents" and become strong opponents of himself and even the Communist Party of China, Mark was not worried at all.

If it were easy to do, they would not be called "other forces" and Chairman Chiang would not have fallen to the point where he is now abandoned by all parties.

Do you really think "Tiyunzong" is that simple?

447th Presidential Volunteer Corps

After answering some advertising questions such as "Have you noticed the proliferation of women's products produced by Queen Company and its inferior imitations?", Springfield, having completed his task, ended this "immediate press conference" and went to the real destination of this trip, Shanghai.

"SSF! SSF! SSF!"

"Valkyrie! Valkyrie! Valkyrie! " "Field! Field! Field! "

"Your Highness, the Eternal Saint!"

Thousands of people gathered at the Shanghai Racecourse Center (International Games Stadium) in the International Settlement to welcome the saint who had come from afar.

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