Chapter 327: Hometown Star, Reflected in the Sea

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 As mentioned before, under the introduction of Reimu Maru Bun, Eve immediately ran to the southwest of Shandong, China to find Chunhu, but the process was not very smooth.

 After searching for the item in southwestern Shandong for a long time without success, Eve went to Luoyang, Henan, and planned to look for it in Xi'an, Shaanxi if she still couldn't find it.

 After Eve's unremitting efforts, she finally found Chunhu, who was guiding the latest excavation work at the Erlitou site.

 Unlike the illustrations in "Legend of the Eastern Blue Pearl" that feature a combination of Manchu and Han styles, the pure fox in front of Eve is dressed very modernly - a tall young woman wearing a neat and sleek cotton archaeological work suit made of cotton canvas and a jacket style.

 Even modern clothing couldn't hide the aura she exuded that some young women simply didn't possess. Eve also understood more deeply why the Eastern crowd called Chunhu "Chun Ma" (Chunhu Mama).

 If the "Ma" in "Zima" means old woman, then the "Ma" in "Chunma" is the real "Ma".

 "In a sense, your job is really suitable for you. At least your background and times are very consistent." Eve teased silently in her heart.

 When Eve first approached Chunhu, she thought it was a normal job. Eve asked Chunhu to go to a place away from the crowd, saying she had something important to do. After she spoke frankly, Chunhu finally understood everything.

 "So, should Eve use your current name or your historical name now?" Eve asked politely.

 "Everything is fine in private, but it's better to call you by your current name in public." Even in the most ordinary words, Chunhu's words carried a sense of detachment and optimism. After all, this is what it means to live too long.

 Eve then explained her purpose to Chunhu. Chunhu thought for a moment and shook his head. "Alas, even when facing their own people, the Japanese government still treats human life with disregard for human life as usual. They are worthy of the name of Wakoku."

 If it is ordinary chemical pollution, Chunhu has no motivation to help Japan clean up its mess, because no matter how serious the chemical pollution is, its harmfulness cannot be compared with nuclear pollution, and it cannot have a significant impact on China.

 Even if Japan does not discharge the nuclear contaminated water into the sea, but instead discharges it into the Japanese Communist Party's revolutionary base in Fukushima, wouldn't the radioactive elements be carried by atmospheric circulation, mixed in the clouds and rain, and then fall onto the land of China?

 Chunhu understood the principle of "the lips and the teeth are cold". If this matter only concerned Japan, she would not worry too much about the lives of the Japanese. But if it involved China, she would definitely not sit idly by.

 "So, Miss Eve, has the Liberal Democratic Party government recently confirmed the detailed date for transferring the nuclear contaminated water to the Japanese Communist Party-liberated areas?" Out of consideration for the future of the Chinese people, Chunhu decided to deal with the issue of the Fukushima nuclear contaminated water.

 Eve told Chunhu the information she had, "Not yet. The Liberal Democratic Party is currently pushing forward the plan, but has not said when it will be implemented."

 "I have a better plan, and listen to me." Chunhu suddenly had a good idea that would satisfy both parties.

 He said to Eve, "If I go to purify the nuclear wastewater right now, it will only increase the shamelessness of the Liberal Democratic Party.

 How do we know? Besides you and me, the purified nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima must have been first discovered by the Liberal Democratic Party government. While the LDP government doesn't know who actually made the water clean, it still uses this information to promote itself.

 "At this time, Ibaraki Hanasen (one of Ibaraki Hanasen's nicknames) is still engaged in revolutionary struggles. I believe that at this time, we must not take any action that will enhance the positive image of the Liberal Democratic Party. Otherwise, such an action will only weaken the Japanese Communist Party's foundation among the people and the country."

 Eve listened carefully and nodded. "I think I understand what you mean. In that case, when do you plan to deal with the contaminated water? You can't wait until the Liberal Democratic Party starts draining water into their base before taking action, right?"

 "Miss Eve is very familiar with the secrets of the Liberal Democratic Party. Why don't you use this as a trump card to force the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japanese Communist Party to reach some deals?" Chunhu smiled slightly and stared at Eve.

 "What do you mean?" Eve was puzzled.

 Chunhu began to analyze the situation seriously. "Once you play your trump card, the Fukushima nuclear water incident will become even more public, sparking even greater international outrage. This is something the LDP cannot afford, and this is the capital needed to force the LDP."

 The issue of contaminated water is a heavy burden, a hot potato, for the Liberal Democratic Party. Maintaining the status quo alone costs the national treasury countless millions annually, and they're eager to get rid of this burden as soon as possible.

 If the Japanese Communist Party wants to take over the area around the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the Liberal Democratic Party will most likely have no objection.

 For the LDP, handing the nuclear power plant over to the JCP would allow them to watch the JCP make a fool of themselves – if the government can't handle it, how can the JCP solve it? They can just sit back and watch the JCP go abroad and become a laughing stock for the international community.

 That is why I just said that the intelligence you have about the LDP's plan to transfer contaminated water is enough to force the LDP to hand over the nuclear power plant and the surrounding area.

 "After the nuclear power plant is handed over to the Japanese Communist Party, I will then carry out the purification work. In this way, the Japanese Communist Party can use the purified water to carry out righteous propaganda to win the hearts of the people and stabilize the country. Isn't it wonderful?"

 Eve suddenly understood what was going on, but she was also a little worried, so she asked, "In that case, the credit for treating the contaminated water belongs to you, not the Japanese Communist Party. Do you mind if the Japanese Communist Party promotes it this way?"

 "After four thousand years, I have become indifferent to everything. What is the point of fame and fortune? What does it matter?" Chunhu did not take Eve's worries seriously. He opened the thermos cup he carried with him and took a sip of tea.

 Perhaps Chunhu heard the real question in Eve's heart and added, "Miss Eve must be very confused. As a Chinese, why do I care so much about Japan?"

 Eve nodded, acknowledging Chunhu's guess.

 "Hehehe..." Chunhu smiled like a loving mother and explained, "Actually, due to some bloody family incidents in the early years of the Xia Dynasty, I do have some people I hate, but I treat everyone with love, especially the Chinese people, or the Chinese people."

 Although Chunhu did not explicitly say what Chunhu experienced in the early years of the Xia Dynasty, Eve, who had read Chinese history and consulted the Oriental Wiki Encyclopedia, already knew who the enemy Chunhu was talking about.

 Chinese people may not necessarily know Chunhu, but every Chinese person has definitely heard of the enemy that Chunhu mentioned. He can be said to be a household name.

 Those who know the answer can write it in the comments (laughs).

 At this moment, the phone in Chunhu's pocket blared with Xiao Shaoyan's historical rap song, "Five Thousand Years of Chinese History": "...From the time of Yao and Shun to the Xia and Shang dynasties, from the time of obtaining fire to the time of Masang, the vast expanse of the world back then is now only a fading light."

 "Oh, Xiao Zhang... um... OK, I'll go over now."

 After Chunhu hung up the phone, Eve asked, "What's wrong?"

 "It's nothing, just some work. I have to go back to the excavation site now. I'm sorry I can't continue our long conversation. I hope Miss Eve will forgive me."

 "It's okay, Eve understands." Eve understood the frustration of receiving work calls very well. It was like this at work. You would often receive a call out of the blue, and you would be asked to run errands for something.

 After getting Junko's advice, Eve returned to Japan and went to Kyoto to find Ibaraki Hanasu, and told her everything that Junko had negotiated with her.

 "Didn't you say that you couldn't invite Chunhu? I feel that Chunhu is quite talkative and not difficult to talk to." Eve asked Ibaraki Hanafu.

 Ibaraki Hanafu scratched his head and asked in confusion, "When did I say I couldn't afford it?"

 "That was in late July."

 "Oh, Comrade Eve, you misunderstood." Ibaraki Huashan remembered what he had discussed with Reimu Maru and Eve not long ago, and explained, "I said that I can't invite him, not that I can't invite him.

 I was currently leading the national revolution and handling other Party and government affairs. How could I possibly find the time to visit her in China? Ibuki had invited me to drink several times, but I declined, let alone the idea of ​​visiting Junko in China. That was what I meant by "I couldn't invite you."

 After hearing the explanation, Eve asked suspiciously, "Then what Reimu Marufumi meant by 'can't invite you' back then is not the same as your 'can't invite you'?"

 "That's not what I meant." Ibaraki Hanafugi replied seriously, "She said that about Reimu Marufumi's temperament and age, she was just looking for an excuse not to go."

 Eve sighed and said, "Forget it, it's not important.

 It was that Chinese leader you mentioned who gave me a better suggestion on the issue of nuclear contaminated water.

 Then Eve told Ibaraki Hanafu all the advice Chunhu had given her. Ibaraki Hanafu's eyes lit up after hearing it, and he exclaimed in admiration:

 "That's great! Why didn't I think of that? Comrade Eve, could you please give me the materials? I want to discuss this plan with the Politburo Standing Committee tonight."

 "Of course, no problem." Eve agreed happily.

 After handing the materials to Ibaraki Hanaou, Eve returned to Fukushima and continued to give great support to Japan's socialist revolutionary cause.

 In her spare time from revolutionary work, Eve would occasionally play games. The following incident was mentioned in the previous chapter.

 Now, Eve is preparing to go to Ome Railway Park in Ome City, Tokyo in a few days to do something.

 Chapter 328 Rationalization

 Although the plan proposed by Junko is good, the most important thing for Ibaraki Hanasu is how to rationalize all of this and convince the other members of the Politburo Standing Committee.

 "Comrade Chairman, we have all witnessed your contributions to the Party and the people. But on this issue, I truly find it difficult to understand your intentions..."

 At a Politburo Standing Committee meeting two days later, Hiroharu Nakano, secretary of the Japanese Communist Party Central Committee, expressed serious confusion about Ibaraki Hanesuke's initiative to request the Liberal Democratic Party to take over the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and surrounding areas.

 Ibaraki Hanafugi explained seriously, "Because we are fully capable of dealing with the nuclear contaminated water. Even if we don't deal with the nuclear contaminated water problem today, we will have to deal with it after we unify the country, so we might as well deal with it sooner rather than later."

 "But Comrade Chairman, we don't have the relevant purification equipment and materials in our base area right now, and importing them would cost a considerable amount of money. Now that the revolution has not yet succeeded, it would be better to use the money on people's livelihood and the military." Nakano Hiroharu disagreed.

 "Safely handling contaminated water is the greatest livelihood issue facing our time," said Ibaraki Hanasu. "The base didn't have the necessary facilities, but reliable individuals provided them for us."

 Upon hearing this, the Politburo Standing Committee members all showed a look of "as expected!", and one of them muttered inwardly: "Is it Comrade Eve again? Just how capable is she..."

 Eve never joined the Japanese Communist Party, and even when Ibaraki Hanaogi invited her, she politely declined. However, the help she had provided to the Japanese Communist Party and the revolution so far was more than enough for the Japanese Communist Party's leading cadres to call her a comrade.

 In fact, Eve didn't have any equipment at all. The equipment that Ibaraki Hanasu mentioned was just an excuse that Eve was looking for to justify the real way of dealing with the problem.

 After taking over the nuclear power plant from the Liberal Democratic Party, the Japanese Communist Party will definitely establish a grassroots organization team specializing in handling nuclear contaminated water and recruit people. At this time, Eve took the opportunity to let the white-haired dumplings join in batches.

 This operation is just like when the Japanese Communist Party established the Intelligence Department, and Eve asked the white-haired guys to squeeze in while the new organization was established and the demand for talent was not so high.

 In this way, the "grassroots staff" responsible for the "purification work" are also composed of white-haired balls disguised as humans.

 If the key positions and grassroots staff of a department are basically its own people, then when the department wants to do something, it will not only be very convenient but also less likely to leak secrets.

 Similarly, in order to cover up the Pure Fox's operation to purify the nuclear contaminated water, Eve had to come up with a bunch of supporting measures to conceal it. One of them was to insert the white-haired ball into the team responsible for the nuclear contaminated water work in the future.

 The most direct consequence of this is that Eve is mentally exhausted. But there is no other way. If Eve were to personally handle the contaminated water, the special effects of her ability would be too cool and impressive.

 After all... the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is under the watchful eyes of the entire world. The dazzling spectacle of the multi-million dollar special effects when Eve unleashes her massive power is something that can't be concealed.

 The highlight scene of Eve repairing the An-225 attracted the Russian troops from the entire airport. It is hard to imagine what the scene would be like to purify more than 130 million tons of nuclear contaminated water.

 So she could only choose those that would not have any eye-catching special effects when using her abilities to purify the nuclear contaminated water.

 Although Eve also has a sleight of hand, she can't use it while using a larger skill. Otherwise, when she was repairing An-225, Eve would definitely not let the Russian soldiers at the airport notice her movements.

 All Eve can do is to use normal processing procedures to cover up Chunhu's operations, so as to achieve the purpose of deceiving the outside world and rendering the nuclear contaminated water harmless.

 When the Politburo Standing Committee members heard Ibaraki Hanafugi say that it was Eve's great help, they stopped asking any questions. This was because they knew that Eve was, in a sense, the biggest financial backer of the Japanese Communist Party.

 Of the 300 tons of gold reserves currently held by the Japanese Communist Party, more than half were given by Eve, and the rest were confiscated after the liberation of Osaka.

 Even if the Politburo Standing Committee members didn't ask, you still need to explain if you want them to be convinced. After some eloquent explanations, Ibaraki Hanasu once again lived up to his nickname "the preaching immortal" and convinced the Politburo Standing Committee members once again.

 After the Political Bureau Standing Committee passed the meeting, Ibaraki Hanaogi will have to negotiate with the Liberal Democratic Party.

 When the Communist Party sent representatives to contact the Liberal Democratic Party for secret negotiations, the Liberal Democratic Party felt very strange.

 Logically speaking, the Japanese Communist Party has mostly won battles since its uprising. Why would a side with favorable odds seek out negotiations with a side without favorable odds? Continuing the war maximizes benefits, right? Negotiations are fine, but secret negotiations?

 After receiving the news, Kishida Fumio deliberated for a long time and ultimately decided to refuse negotiations. Upon learning of this outcome, the Japanese Communist Party representative, in accordance with the plan, produced a copy of the Liberal Democratic Party's plan to transfer contaminated water.

 Then they showed it to the LDP representatives and revealed its contents to them, saying that if they did not accept negotiations, they would immediately make this inhumane plan public to the entire Japanese and foreign people.

 When the Liberal Democratic Party representatives saw this, those who knew a little about the plan were instantly terrified. They immediately consulted Kishida Fumio and reported the situation truthfully.

 "Damn it! This is impossible!" After checking, Kishida Fumio was shocked to learn that the contents of the document in the hands of the Japanese Communist Party were exactly the same as those of the Liberal Democratic Party's own plan documents.

 The Liberal Democratic Party was helpless because of the leverage it had over the party, and could only unite and negotiate with the Japanese Communist Party.

 When they came to the negotiation table, the LDP representatives had already made all kinds of assumptions, such as the Japanese Communist Party would use force on the battlefield to pressure the LDP to hand over state power, and the Japanese Communist Party wanted to divide Kansai and rule separately with the LDP.

 But after we got to the negotiation table, you told me that you just wanted to take away the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and the surrounding areas?

 The LDP representatives thought about it for a long time and also consulted Fumio Kishida. The LDP believes that from an economic perspective, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and its surrounding areas are indeed a huge negative asset and a money-eating beast, and it is best to get rid of it as soon as possible.

 After passing the buck, not only can they be debt-free and avoid the criticism of the international community, but the money saved can also be used to recruit more soldiers, buy more horses, and wipe out the red bandits.

 But from a political perspective, the Japanese Communist Party's move to take over the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant could be a tactic to use contaminated water to attack areas under their control. (This is a typical example of petty-mindedness and self-judgment.)

 Kishida Fumio reconsidered, and decided that the Japanese Communist Party didn't have the guts to do that. If they did, it would be like providing the Liberal Democratic Party with factual material for anti-communist propaganda. If he could think of it, then the Japanese Communist Party would surely have thought of it too. That Ibaraki guy was no fool.

 If the Japanese Communist Party is using nuclear power plants to decontaminate wastewater, that's practically impossible. The Liberal Democratic Party spent 10 years trying to clean up the contaminated water, and how much do you think the Japanese Communist Party has done? If they can't handle it properly, they'll be a laughing stock.

 With these considerations in mind, the Liberal Democratic Party decided to hand over the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and surrounding areas to the Japanese Communist Party. The Japanese Communist Party's territory in Fukushima has been expanding rapidly recently, reaching as far south as the Motomiya-Namie Town line, a mere ten kilometers from the nuclear power plant.

 Furthermore, some brigades and divisions of the Self-Defense Forces on the Fukushima front have been making trouble recently, and are determined not to fight around the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. They say that they can suppress the Red Bandits, but fighting around the nuclear power plant is absolutely not allowed.

 The outside world is also very concerned about the developments at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Everyone hopes that both parties can handle the issue in this area calmly. This is also one of the important reasons why Fumio Kishida wants to get rid of the burden.

 In the end, the Liberal Democratic Party handed over the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. This change attracted widespread attention both inside and outside Japan and caused a lot of speculation.

 As soon as the nuclear power plant area changed hands, international public opinion took a 180-degree turn. Countries, organizations and media that had turned a blind eye to the Liberal Democratic Party government's pollution discharge behavior now launched attacks one after another.

 The attitudes of the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency are typical of double-dealing, just like an extremely experienced Sichuan opera master on the stage.

 A few days ago, when the nuclear power plant was still in the hands of the Liberal Democratic Party, they agreed to discharge nuclear contaminated water and lied that the treated nuclear contaminated water was safe and met international standards.

 Two days later, after the nuclear power plant and more than 130 million tons of nuclear contaminated water were handed over to the Japanese Communist Party, the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency began to strongly protest, saying that the nuclear contaminated water was problematic and that the Japanese Communist Party must not discharge it, otherwise they would be violators of human rights and public enemies of all mankind.

 The Red Sun News Agency (a news agency established by the Japanese Communist Party after the outbreak of the revolution, similar to China's Xinhua News Agency) pointed out that the Japanese Communist Party took over the nuclear power plant in order to harmlessly treat the nuclear contaminated water and be responsible for the health of the people of Japan and the world, as well as the future of the global ecology.

 In order to prove itself, the Japanese Communist Party will never dump nuclear contaminated water into the sea like the Liberal Democratic Party did. They welcome countries around the world to actively test the concentration of radioactive elements in the waters around nuclear power plants in order to supervise themselves.

 Next, the purification of the nuclear contaminated water was an operation agreed upon by Eve, Ibaraki Hanasu and Junko, which could both conceal the truth and render the contaminated water harmless.

 Before starting the operation, Eve specifically told Chunhu that it would be enough to purify the water to a concentration lower than the international safety standard. There was no need to make it to the level of coconut mineral water, because the international community would have to come and inspect the water quality.

 When people see it, they'll be like, wow, it's cleaner than residential water. Someone who doesn't know you might think you're running a drinking water bottling plant. Can a bunch of nuclear contaminated water purification equipment be this good? This will only draw more unnecessary attention.

 Chapter 329 Z23's China Tour (1)

 Guzhenkou Naval Port, Qingdao, Shandong, China

 A World War II-style destroyer, without a tugboat, slowly entered a protected area.

 The entire warship gently bumped into the cushioning tires hanging on the edge of the berth and came to an abrupt stop.

 Most people would only recognize it as a WWII destroyer, but a discerning eye could tell from the hull outline, weaponry, and other features that it was a Type 1936A German Z-type destroyer.

 However, unlike the Z-destroyer in historical photos and albums, the place where this Z-destroyer should have been equipped with twin 37mm anti-aircraft guns is now empty. There is only one Phalanx installed on each of the two platforms in front of the bridge and the rear of the ship.

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