After the 38-second prelude, Zhdanov began to sing: "Земля в иллюминаторе, земля в иллюминаторе~ (The Earth outside the porthole, the Earth outside the porthole)

 Земля в иллюминаторе видна… (The Earth outside the porthole seems within reach…)"

 "The Grass Beside the House" is a relatively unknown song in China, but it is quite famous in the Soviet rock music world. It was once rated as the "Soviet Song of the Year" in 1983 and is known as the Soviet space song.

 Changchun also happened to like this song very much, and happily sang along with Zhdanov, clapping his hands to the beat and accompanying Zhdanov.

 The song, which lasted for several minutes, ended quickly in joy. When Zhidanov finished singing, all the ship girls under her seat gave her warm applause and cheers.

 "Comrade Zhdanov, why don't you sing "The Glorious Guide"? I think that song suits you better." Changchun looked at Zhdanov with a teasing look.

 Zhdanov, who already had enough internet knowledge, knew that Changchun was playing a joke and said, "If I were to sing 'The Glorious Guide,' then my electric guitar would be useless. 'The Glorious Guide' is not suitable for the electric guitar style."

 "Alright, comrades." Aurora stood up and clapped her hands to attract everyone's attention. "Next, it's the final chorus."

 "Okay!" Except for Changchun, all the Soviet-affiliated ship girls moved at the sound, stood up one after another, and formed a chorus simulation according to their height.

 Aurora gave Changchun some advice: "Comrade Guokang, I hope you will be fearless wherever you go, curb your mischievousness, and always maintain the fighting spirit of a Communist.

 Today, as you return to China, we will all sing you one last song together - "И вновь продолжается бой" (The battle will continue). May you always be the young Lenin who defends the truth to the end!

 "Thank you for the advice..." Changchun expressed his gratitude and seemed to want to say something else, "Um, Comrade Aurora..."

 "what happened?"

 "Can I sing with everyone?" Changchun didn't want to be just a listener.

 Aurora smiled and nodded, "Of course, Comrade Guokang, come in!"

 As she spoke, Aurora asked the chorus behind her to make room. After Changchun took her place, Aurora shouted to the shipgirls in the choir, "Everyone! Attention!"

 "Swish!" All the ship girls raised their heads and chests at the same time.

 Aurora looked at her comrades standing in standard military posture, nodded with satisfaction, and shouted, "Comrades, let us bid farewell to Comrade Kogan with one last song! 'И вновь продолжается бой', ready—sing!"

 “Неба утреннего стяг~ (Battle flags flutter in the early morning sky, В жизни важен первый шаг~ (The beginning of life is the most important)”

 Instantly, all the Soviet warship girls burst into song. If this were a live concert, the human audience would surely be treated to an auditory feast by these sweet yet resolute female voices.

 In the evening of the day after the farewell party, Changchun boarded an Il-76 transport aircraft and returned to Qingdao, China. The next morning, as soon as he got off the plane, he saw Anshan, Fushun, Taiyuan, and his captain coming to greet him.

 "Wow, wow, wow...Sister, Taiyuan, Captain, I miss you so much!"

 Seeing her relatives whom she had not seen for more than half a year, Changchun could not suppress the surging emotions in her heart. Tears suddenly filled her eyes and she immediately rushed over to give each of her sisters and the captain a big hug.

 After returning home, Changchun opened the door and saw her little world, which she hadn't seen for over six months. It was still exactly as she had left it. She touched the table with her fingers, expecting to feel a layer of dust, but it turned out to be an incredibly solid and smooth surface.

 Changchun smiled with relief and turned to thank Captain Kong for everything he had done for her room. She knew that Captain Kong cared about her very much. The room was still spotless after so long, which was obviously the result of Captain Kong's diligent cleaning.

 Taking out his mobile phone, Changchun opened the social network that he hadn't checked for half a year. There were 99+ private messages and various replies on the accounts on major platforms. After flipping through them, most of them were concerned about his whereabouts.

 "Alas, I feel a little sorry for making my fans worry about me for so long..." Changchun pouted, feeling a little guilty.

 Then, she opened her social networking account and announced her return: "Comrades, from today on, the lovely Changchun is back!"

 After posting this update, Changchun threw his phone onto the bed and lay down to relax.

 Changchun spent more than six months in Soviet Russia, fully devoted to training, work, and fighting, and had no time for proper entertainment.

 You know, when people relax completely, they will start to think about some strange things, and Changchun is no exception.

 Gradually, she began to unconsciously squeeze her legs together and rub them repeatedly, her petals and stamens protesting the six-month drought. This protest was feeding back to her brain in waves, as if hoping for a refreshing rain to provide sufficient nourishment.

 “If the body is compared to a country, then it is quite reasonable for me, the leader of a socialist body, to do my best to meet the needs of the organ masses…” Changchun’s face flushed slightly as he made a strange analogy.

 As she thought about it, the slender fingers of her left hand gradually reached into her clothes, groping her smooth belly, feeling the tenderness of her skin, and moving down little by little...

 Chapter 293 Japanese People's Revolutionary Army

 In this way, the 3rd Division, with orders from Tokyo, sent a regiment to Kyoto to "pick up" and "protect" officials from the Ministry of Culture.

 Kyoto Cultural Affairs Agency Building

 When Director Shunichi Tsukura received the news from Tokyo, he initially found it hard to believe that there would be a "military rebellion", but after all, it was a call from Tokyo, and no central government of any country would make such a joke.

 When Fumio Kishida was talking on the phone with Toshikazu Tokura, he specifically equated the rebellious sailors and ship girls with the Red Army of that year, in order to emphasize the seriousness of the matter and increase Director Tokura's sense of urgency and crisis.

 When Du Cang heard that it was something similar to the Red Army at work, he ended his call with the Prime Minister and hurriedly called over the other 300 subordinates.

 He told his subordinates about the current emergency and asked everyone to quickly pack up important documents and prepare to evacuate quickly after the Kyoto police arrived downstairs of the office building.

 Then, these 300 officials were escorted by Kyoto police to evacuate Kyoto city from the south and handed over to the 3rd Division in the suburbs or suburbs according to Tokyo's planned schedule.

 An hour later, the bus convoy carrying the Ministry of Culture officials and the police cars accompanying them arrived at the highway intersection, only to find that the intersection was already blocked by a large number of parked Ground Self-Defense Force vehicles.

 "I guess this is the Ground Self-Defense Force coming to pick us up. Stop the car!" A man who looked like a police officer said to the driving police officer in the passenger seat of the leading police car.

 The police officer driving the car responded by releasing the accelerator, braking, and significantly reducing speed.

 After speeding up, he pressed the clutch to shift to low gear, slowed down further, pressed the clutch again to shift to neutral, and finally lightly stepped on the brake to stop in front of the ground self-defense vehicle in one go.

 As soon as the car stopped, the police officer in the passenger seat immediately opened the door, got out and walked forward; there was also a second-class Lu Zuo in camouflage uniform walking over from Lu Zigong.

 After the two sides met, they stood at attention and saluted each other.

 "Commander of the Xth Regiment, 3rd Division, Central Army, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force—Yano Kazuura."

 "Kyoto Prefectural Police Security Section 1 - Koichiro Tadokoro."

 After introducing himself, Officer Koichiro Tadokoro said, "We have now withdrawn all 300 Cultural Affairs Agency officials from Kyoto and will hand them over to you."

 "We understand!" Yano and Ura said. "Thank you to the Kyoto Prefectural Police for ensuring the safety of all the officials. Leave it to us from now on!"

 As he spoke, Captain Yano glanced at his people behind him and gestured to prepare for the handover. Koichiro Tadokoro also began the handover work.

 The Self-Defense Forces first sent two squads to count the number of people on the bus, and then assigned two soldiers to each bus, one to take over the job of bus driver, and the other to stay on the bus as "security."

 A few minutes later, the buses carrying the Ministry of Culture and Sports officials pulled into the Ground Self-Defense Force's convoy. Yano and Ura saluted again and said, "Thank you again for everything the Kyoto Prefectural Police have done. With the current domestic political situation turbulent, I hope you will stay safe."

 "Thank you, and I wish you a safe journey." Officer Koichiro Tadokoro returned the greeting.

 Watching the Ground Self-Defense Force convoy start its engines and turn back to escort the Cultural Affairs Bureau officials, Officer Tadokoro Koichirō breathed a sigh of relief and said to his men, "Go back! Tighten up Kyoto's security for the next few weeks to prevent any unforeseen events."

 "Yes!"

 The policemen thought they had done a great thing and made great contributions. On their way back, they were still wondering how Tokyo would reward them after the rebellion was over.

 On the highway, the deputy commander asked, "Why did you let those police officers go back just now? Why didn't you just shoot them?"

 Yano and Ura folded their arms, closed their eyes, and said, "The people are already in our hands, why would we kill them? They're not hostile to us. We're the military, not terrorists."

 "Oh, right." Yano and Ura changed the subject and reminded the deputy commander, "Tell the soldiers in the car to comfort the officers and let them get some sleep, so they don't notice us changing our route to Osaka."

 So, after receiving the news, the Self-Defense Force soldiers on the car began to comfort the Cultural Affairs Bureau officials on the car, telling them to rest assured and relax, that they were safe, and that it was late at night and they should get some sleep to ensure they would be full of energy the next day.

 The people in this position were generally older, and after a night of hard work, the officials were exhausted and truly tired. After more than ten minutes, the relaxed officials all fell asleep in their seats.

 "Everyone asleep? Good." The regimental commander received the message from the Self-Defense Force soldiers on the bus and nodded with satisfaction. "Okay, notify the soldiers driving the bus to prepare to change routes at the next ramp and drive to Osaka."

 At this time, the commander of the 3rd Division in Itami was delighted after receiving the news from the regiment that "escorted" the Cultural Affairs Bureau officials, "Not bad, we got the takeaway, let's quickly send it back to those ship girls!"

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 The Central Ground Self-Defense Force Headquarters Building in Itami City, Osaka Metropolitan Area

 The compound of the headquarters building looked in a mess and filled with the smell of gunpowder. It was obvious that it had experienced a fierce battle.

 In a large room inside the headquarters building, a group of captured officers were tied up in a large room, and several Maritime Self-Defense Force sailors were guarding them with guns.

 The office space that was originally used by the officers of the Central Army was now the new headquarters of the Maritime Self-Defense Force sailors and shipgirls who had revolted in the Osaka area. Noshiro sat on the luxurious sofa in front of her desk, answering the phone.

 She received news from the Third Division Commander that they had captured officials from the Ministry of Culture and was sending them over. Her expression remained calm, not changing much. She simply gave a "hmm" to confirm the Third Division and said:

 "Although the Ministry of Culture isn't a substantial threat to our Liberal Democratic Party government, its closure is a significant loss for the party's media. You've done a great job; the Party Central Committee was right about you."

 Noshiro shifted his sitting position and continued, "I think it won't be long before Kishida Fumio notices your abnormality. I suggest you immediately deploy a defense along the line east of Osaka and Kyoto against the 10th Division coming from the east.

 After all, this is the narrowest line of defense in the vicinity. Sometimes, we have to thank nature. The wide and long Lake Biwa (Japan's largest freshwater lake) provides us with less worries..."

 The rebellious sailors and a small group of sisters have just entered downtown Osaka and are currently engaged in a battle with the Osaka police. Don't worry, it won't last long; the police can't withstand the naval gunfire."

 The commander of the 3rd Division said, "Ms. Noshiro, we've been keeping an eye on the 10th Division's movements from the beginning. For a defensive battle, 7000+ men to cover a 60km line won't be enough. I might need some additional support to cover the line."

 "Yes, I can transfer a few sisters over there. In addition to the mutinous sailors, some of the police who surrendered, and some of the people we mobilized by distributing grain to the farmers' association,

 Which one do you want?" Noshiro understood the Third Division's difficulties.

 The commander of the Third Division thought for a moment and said, "Uh... forget about the masses. The police force can barely be used. In a combat environment, KanColle is the best support."

 To save his own life, the commander of the 3rd Division immediately added, "First of all, let me make it clear that I don't look down on the people, but modern warfare is a professional war, not the kind of war that anyone who can fire a gun can fight. At this stage, it is better for the people to arm themselves to maintain public order in Osaka.

 Besides, isn't the Osaka City Government still standing? Your battle isn't over yet, so keep some human forces."

 "Ha, there's no need to panic. We won't take this too seriously," Noshiro said. "I understand what you mean. This is how city defense works. I don't expect you to hold it completely, but as long as you can effectively delay the LDP's attack, we'll have our own solutions when that happens."

 Noshiro did not ask for a complete victory for the 3rd Division's defense, but only asked them to delay the battle for as long as possible. By the time the Soviet aid arrived, a large number of militias would be mobilized in Osaka and Maizuru.

 At the same time, in Maizuru, the rebellious sailors and ship girls have taken control of the government of Maizuru City, and the activities of the Japanese Communist Party organization in Maizuru City have shifted from underground to above ground again.

 In order to strike while the iron is hot and cooperate with the 3rd Division, the rebel sailors and ship girls decided to split into two groups. The sailors would head east to capture Takahama City and Obama City, while the ship girls would go to capture Kyoto.

 (PS: Don’t be fooled by the fact that the first two are called cities. In fact, cities in Japan are very cheap. There are many small cities in Japan. These small cities are at the same level as Chinese towns in terms of population. Some are even smaller than Chinese towns. As for the smaller towns, they are equivalent to Chinese townships or villages.)

 Based on the historical lessons of the Nanchang Uprising and the Autumn Harvest Uprising, the Japanese Communist Party decided to carry out reforms similar to the "Three-Way Reform" in a timely manner when the problems had not yet been fully exposed and the enthusiasm of the sailors and the masses was still high.

 Because of the previous mistakes made by the Chinese Communist Party, this discussion was extremely fast, and it was passed with a high vote in just over ten minutes.

 Then, Hibiki will make a specific plan for the reform, and individual ship girls such as Ayanami, as well as some more conscious and rebellious Maritime Self-Defense Force officers, non-commissioned officers, and sailors will carry out the specific implementation.

 First, the old "Maritime Self-Defense Force" name was removed and the "People's Revolutionary Army" banner was adopted. A military flag and emblem were established, and the Maizuru Revolutionary Base was established, establishing a government. As for why the terms "Red Army" or "Liberation Army" were not used, it was mainly to avoid taboos.

 The former easily reminds people of the "Red Army" of the past, and Fumio Kishida has recently been trying hard to confuse the "Red Army" with revolutionary forces. Isn't this walking into trouble?

 The reason for not using "Liberation Army" is because the title "teacher" has already been used. After all, how can a student use the title of teacher? Secondly, it is also to reconcile the peace faction within the party.

 The pacifist group, led by Shii Kazuo, has always been tough on China on certain practical issues. Using the term "People's Liberation Army" would easily lead to accusations of being "Beijing's mouthpiece."

 The sailors who revolted were organized into the "Japanese People's Revolutionary Army Navy." This decision made the new Japan the first country to have a navy before an army.

 Regarding the personnel of the old government and old violent agencies in Maizuru City, reference was made to the "Instructions on the Handling of Old Personnel" issued by the Communist Party of China on the eve of the founding of the People's Republic of China. At the same time, combined with the actual situation in Japan, an approach similar to that of the Communist Party of China was adopted.

 The directive emphasized: "Except for those who have committed many evil deeds, engaged in serious corruption, and relied on their connections, and who are extremely disliked by the masses, who should be dismissed and dealt with according to law, generally all others should be retained."

 The directive also specifically required: "All government agencies, financial agencies, and especially corporate institutions must change the Kuomintang's bureaucratic and inefficient style.

 Idle personnel and large organizations should be streamlined, and large training courses should be held. During the training period, the reduced wages should be paid at a 6% to 7% discount to ensure the livelihood of the personnel and their families. Academic performance must be carefully assessed, and candidates should be hired based on their abilities, with those with good academic performance given priority.

 The directive also pointed out: "The Party and the People's Government have the responsibility to reform and support these people through work. This will inevitably be very difficult financially, but it is also politically necessary."

 Secondly, the troops were downsized, and branches were established at the company level. The army appointed party representatives at the company level and above to serve as secretaries of the party organization, specializing in ideological and political work at the company level and above.

 Third, promote military democracy, establish soldiers' committees, limit the use of honorifics, and promote equality between officers and soldiers.

 Fourth, referencing the military discipline and regulations of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, formulate the military discipline and regulations of the Japanese People's Revolutionary Army and implement them throughout the army. Also, sing the Japanese version of the "Three Major Disciplines and Eight Points for Attention" throughout the army.

 At this point, a people's army with a brand-new look made its debut on the historical stage of the Japanese archipelago. This adaptation was called the "Maizuru Adaptation" by later historians.

 Chapter 294: The Japanese Revolution

 Compared with the "rebellion" in Kansai, the "rebellion" in Yokosuka made the Liberal Democratic Party government even more frightened. The power of battleships, heavy cruisers and aircraft carriers is not comparable to that of destroyers and light cruisers.

 After handing over the officials of the Ministry of Culture to the revolutionary army, the Third Division officially announced to the public that it had surrendered to the revolutionary army and accepted the recruitment of the Japanese Communist Party.

 Upon learning the news of the collective "rebellion" of the 3rd Division, Fumio Kishida's hands trembled wildly as he slowly took off his glasses, but he finally controlled his emotions.

 "Malu Yelang...

 "…" Kishida Fumio suppressed his anger and said, "Order the Maritime Self-Defense Force ships to rush to the waters near Kansai to support the 13th Brigade, the 14th Brigade, and the 10th Division in suppressing the rebellion!"

 After arranging the Maritime Self-Defense Force, Kishida Fumio made arrangements for the Air Self-Defense Force: "Take over the Air Self-Defense Force and tell them to ignore the rebels in Kansai and the Red Russians in Hokkaido for now. Now, immediately, fly to the airport near Yokosuka!"

 "No matter how strong your battleships and heavy cruisers are, without modern air defense, aren't you still sitting ducks for fighter planes?" Fumio Kishida wanted to use the ground strikes brought about by the advantage of air supremacy to rescue the Tokyo defense forces.

 Fumio Kishida was well aware that the Pacific battlefield of World War II, especially the Kikusui Operation, had proved that artillery warships would find it difficult to survive on the battlefield without air superiority.

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