"It's a long story. When the vaccine was first released, I saw the exaggerated publicity and I knew there must be something wrong. I then asked Mingshi if she could get some vaccine to check the ingredients, and she actually did it.

 After the test results came out, I wanted to make them public, but Akashi was afraid to share them. She was only willing to provide scientific data and didn't want any personal information about her to appear. So, I needed someone to sign the scientific data."

 "Akashi was able to get the vaccine? How did she do it?" Ozawa's focus seemed to be a little off.

 "I don't know either. That's not the point. Just treat her as omnipotent like she is in the game."

 Ozawa Takuma: "...Okay, I understand what you mean, but let me be clear, I will do my best to get him to agree. Whether he agrees or not is not up to me."

 Xiang waved his hand and said, "It's okay. Even if there's a slight chance, we should try it."

 Ozawa Takuma: "Okay, then I'll ask him out for dinner and chat when I'm free these days. I'll tell you if there's any progress."

 "Thank you very much, Ozawa-san."

 After the chat, Xiang lay on his 130mm gun turret, looked up at the sky, and muttered: "Official, official, what the hell is up with you?"

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 On the surface, the war in Australia was not considered particularly explosive news in public opinion because it lasted for a very short time and the situation recovered quickly. The heat gradually dissipated after less than a week.

 But what's happening in Australia, out of sight of the average person, is drawing significant attention.

 The United States not only put its garrisons in Indonesia and other areas surrounding Australia on a Level 3 combat readiness, but also deployed the Seventh Fleet to Indonesia, leaving only three destroyers in its home port of Yokosuka.

 Of course, the United States did this not without cost. After the main force of the Seventh Fleet moved away from East Asia, anti-American forces in East Asia gradually became active.

 It would be a lie to say that the US authorities haven't considered this possibility. It's just that you can't have your cake and eat it, too. Besides, those anti-US forces aren't likely to cause any major trouble in a year or two anyway.

 In order to deter anti-American forces and Japanese ship girls, the U.S. Navy asked Enterprise (CVN-80) to go to Yokosuka again, but was still rejected.

 The company responded somewhat coldly:

 "Are you sending me to deter anti-American forces because you're afraid they'll cause trouble? Don't you know what your military has done in East Asia and other parts of the world over the past few decades? And you're blaming them for being against us?

 You are unkind,

 Why should others be righteous to you? If someone kicks down America's door one day, call me. I am not interested in an expansionary global strategy."

 The company's attitude caused dissatisfaction among some senior officers of the US Navy, and some officers even privately told their colleagues that they wanted to dismantle the company.

 But it's just talk. How could the Navy dare to dismantle Enterprise? Not to mention whether dismantling Enterprise would cause all the American ship girls (including Enterprise) to go crazy, the gentlemen in Congress would not agree to it.

 How can you just dismantle a cutting-edge aircraft carrier that cost so much money? Your Navy thinks we're making easy money, right? Not to mention the US is swamped with debt.

 While the United States is intensively deploying its military around Australia, the deep sea is also discussing its strategy toward the United States.

 "According to reliable intelligence from our sisters in the United States, the CIA is deploying forces to Australia.

 However, due to recent changes in the Seventh Fleet and the increased activity of anti-US forces in East Asia, the CIA's deployment to Australia has been impacted. They've been forced to reduce the number of agents in Australia and allocate some to East Asia for support. "The advanced intelligence officer, Deep Sea, was reporting on the information they'd gathered."

 Admiralty Code listened and asked, "The US is sending fewer agents to us than originally planned. Is this good news?"

 "The reduction in the number of enemy agents is certainly good news. But we can't take it lightly." said the advanced intelligence-type Deep Sea.

 Admiralty Code nodded and said, "Very good, this is the attitude I want from you. I hope your intelligence department won't let me down. Please withdraw!"

 After the intelligence-type Deep Sea retreated, Admiralty Code called out two names: "Yamato, Musashi."

 "Here!" x2

 Purple cabbage and red cabbage walked out of the darkness and responded.

 Admiralty Code ordered: "From today on, you will go to the waters north of Australia and keep a close eye on every ship of the Seventh Fleet! Understood?"

 "Yamato understands!", "Musashi understands!"

 Chapter 99: The stories of Japanese ship girls (10)

 If Z23 is the most diligent and studious among German ships, then in terms of learning, Hibiki is equivalent to Z23 among German ships in Japanese ships.

 In addition to training, the second thing that takes up Xiang's time every day is studying red ideological theory, and the next most important thing is teaching other ships. Entertainment time is reduced to a minimum.

 In addition, the fact that the government has been worried about how to expose the problematic vaccines in recent days has made the already stressful situation even worse.

 Compared to Hibiki, Ayanami studies what she should study and plays what she should play, and she does not quite approve of Hibiki's method.

 As a comrade and sister, Ayanami feels that she should persuade Xiang to change her behavior.

 "Hibiki-chan, Ayanami thinks there's nothing wrong with being studious, but Ayanami suggests that it's okay for Hibiki to play games occasionally."

 Hibiki laughed and said, "Ayanami-chan, thank you for your concern. But the proletariat must liberate all of humanity before they can finally liberate themselves. Right now, Japan is still plagued by the old ways, so how can I be in the mood to play games?"

 "Higashi-chan might have misunderstood..." Ayanami shook her head. "Ayanami meant to say that we should balance work and rest."

 "A balance between work and rest..." Ayanami said this, and Xiang remembered a famous quote he had read before: "A person who does not know how to rest does not know how to work."

 So Xiang agreed, "Okay, I'll take a break."

 Ayanami took Xiang's hand and led her to her room, saying, "Then Xiang-chan, play games with Ayanami. How about playing Battlefield 2042?"

 "What? Battlefield 2042?" Xiang was startled, then continued, "Although I didn't care much about this game, Comrade Kokang sent me a communication complaining about it the day after its release.

 In the communication, she cursed EA and Dice bitterly, cursing every last one of their ancestors. The sound of curse words like [блять] and [хуёвый] lingered in my ears..."

 Hearing what Hibiki said, Ayanami was surprised and said, "Are all Japanese ships this aggressive?... But I can understand... because most of the reviews on Steam are bad. But Ayanami played it herself, and besides the frame rate, it felt pretty good overall."

 Xiang stretched his neck a few times and said, "Besides, this type of game has a high intensity and real-time nature. It requires players to concentrate very hard, and playing it is actually not conducive to relaxation."

 "By the way, Ayanami-chan, do you know if there is anything that takes relatively little time but can bring a lot of happiness?" Xiang asked.

 Ayanami looked up in thought and said, "This... doesn't seem to be a game like this. The fun you get from the game is directly proportional to the time you play it."

 "It doesn't have to be a game, anything is fine as long as it works."

 "Then... I don't know about Ayanami." Ayanami shook her head regretfully.

 Hibiki let Ayanami go back to her room alone. After seeing Ayanami off, Hibiki asked the other ship girls, but they all said they didn't know.

 In the end, he did not withdraw, but sent a message to his mentor Guokang/Changchun for advice.

 "Hey, Comrade Xinlai, you've asked the right person." Changchun said happily.

 "I believe you remember when you first returned to Japan and asked me how to take a bath, right?"

 Hibiki admitted, "Ah, of course I remember... Wait! Are you talking about that?"

 "I

 Dear Davari, it must be that thing. There is nothing more exciting than self-generating electricity in a short period of time~" Changchun on the other end of the communication tilted his mouth slightly, and smiled a slightly weird arc.

 Xiang thought about it carefully, and it seemed that what Comrade Kokang said did make sense. When he was doing that kind of thing, he really felt as if he had fallen into paradise.

 Changchun continued to advise, "Don't feel any moral guilt when doing this. You're solving your own problem. It's not gambling, it's not drugs, it's not public, and it's not illegal or against any regulations. Why not do it?"

 "Are you really okay? I'm going to become a member of the Japanese Communist Party in the future. Isn't that a bad idea?" Xiang was still a little worried.

 Changchun tried to dispel Xiang's doubts, saying, "It's okay. We have regulations here. I've forgotten the specifics, but the underlying logic is: as long as you don't organize others, don't publicize it, don't affect work, and don't engage in power-for-sex transactions, there's nothing wrong with self-generated electricity."

 Xiang: "Is that so? I thought Donghuang was very conservative in this regard."

 "Oh, I believe you should know that China today is not the China of the past. Look at your original skin illustration of the shrine maiden costume, and think about which country's game your image comes from. Do you think China today is still in the extremely conservative state of the past?"

 Xiang was still hesitant and asked again, "Okay, then... is it okay to watch obscure websites?"

 "It's the same old saying. It's totally fine to keep personal matters private and not spread them publicly."

 Under Changchun's education, Xiang, after an ideological struggle, decided to generate his own power to relieve stress and worries.

 As we all know, power generation requires resources. So before generating power, Xiang constantly searches for power generation resources on the Internet.

 "Forget about real people... let's look for two-dimensional ones." Xiang felt that there was always an inexplicable guilt in watching real people, so he turned to virtual ones.

 "Oh? This website called [Cyber ​​Tokyo] seems pretty good~" Xiang seemed to have discovered something good.

 Xiang's fingers kept swiping upwards and dragging the page down, looking for resources that satisfied him.

 Suddenly she discovered something incredible——

 At the bottom of the website's homepage, it reads: "This website is affiliated with the Japan Revolutionary Commonwealth - Central Nuclear Faction. Funding, aside from what is necessary for the developers' survival, will be used by headquarters for propaganda against US troops stationed in Japan, the Security Treaty, the Japanese government, and war."

 "Puff!" Xiang almost sprayed out the domestic water stored in the body when he saw this.

 Xiang had completely lost all his desire at this point. Not only that, he was also furious at the confusing actions of the comrades from the leftist organization next door, and angrily shouted:

 "You idiot! How can such behavior be tolerated by revolutionaries?! This is simply openly supporting the pornographic industry, even if it's in the anime! Don't they claim to be orthodox Marxists? If Marx knew about this, wouldn't he jump out of his coffin to raise party dues?"

 "I'm so pissed... No, I have to talk to Ozawa-san about this."

 Xiang was about to send a message to Takuma Ozawa, but before he finished typing, Takuma Ozawa suddenly popped up.

 Ozawa Takuma: "Hibiki-san, unfortunately, my classmate doesn't agree. I tried to persuade him many times, but he still didn't agree."

 Ozawa's message caught Xiang off guard. She could only cut out the several paragraphs of text she had typed in the chat box and then re-enter it and send it back.

 Hibiki: "What a shame, what's the reason?"

 Takuma Ozawa: "Alas, ordinary people are worried about the same few things: losing their jobs, having no money to support their families, and ruining their careers."

 Xiang: "...I understand. I'll try to find another way. Oh, by the way, I encountered something today."

 Xiang: "I just saw a forwarded message in a group. It was a screenshot of a pornographic website. At the bottom of the screenshot, it said it belonged to the Revolutionary Communist Party - Central Nuclear Faction."

 "Well..." Ozawa Takuma didn't seem surprised. "I've known about this for a long time. At the last Party Congress, someone here suggested we follow the lead of the Central and Central factions and the Revolutionary Party and do this together. But they ended up slamming us down, especially the female Party members."

 "At least, it seems that the Japanese Communist Party is still good in this regard." Xiang said thankfully.

 Ozawa Takuma: "Hibiki-san, let's not talk about those immoral core factions and the Revolutionary Communist Party. Remember to come to my Party lecture tomorrow morning at the usual time."

 "Yes, comrade!"

 After exchanging a few pleasantries with Takuma Ozawa, Xiang put down his phone. Just as he put it down and before he let go of it, the phone rang.

 Xiang had no choice but to pick up the phone again to answer the call.

 "Hello, who is it?"

 "Hello, this is Hitachi Logistics, we have your express delivery!"

 "Okay, I'll get it now."

 Hibiki hung up the phone. "Looks like something for Akashi has arrived."

 Then she texted Mingshi, "Akashi, are you there? Your stuff has arrived. Go to the door and find the courier to pick it up. My phone number ends in xxxx."

 "Meow?! That's great, meow! Thank you, meow!" Akashi was so happy when he heard it that he ran all the way to the gate of the naval port to pick up the express delivery.

 After Akashi got the express and returned to his body, he couldn't wait to open the package. The refreshing aroma of Polygonum multiflorum and catnip hit Akashi's mouth and nose.

 "Meow! This feeling is so blissful!" Akashi was extremely happy, as if he had turned into a celestial being and floated up to heaven.

 Akashi seemed to see a girl with long blue hair and red eyes standing somewhere in the heavens, wearing a black wide-brimmed hat and holding an orange-bladed long sword. But why did the left side of the girl's hat have two

 A peach...

 "Akashi, Akashi! Wake up! Wake up, get up!" Akashi's catnip-obsessed murmurs reached Xiang through the communication. Xiang tried to wake Akashi up, but to no avail.

 "Really? It's like she's on drugs. She's really like a cat... Never mind. I'll ask her about the vaccine when she comes to her senses..."

 Chapter 100 Comrade Danyang is about to show his power!

 The name of Xuefeng Xiangrui is well-known among military fans and military otakus. When China first planned to replicate Xuefeng, many people opposed it.

 "Look at history, Xuefeng is good against teammates! What if his passive skill is activated?" said the opponents.

 Those who support the Snow Wind remake retort: ​​"This is just a joke among military enthusiasts, a meme. Don't take it seriously. We don't talk about idealistic things."

 Of course, the above is limited to the debate within the military circle. As for the Chinese officials, they want to own Kancolle more than any other individual or organization, so naturally there is no voice within the Chinese government opposing the re-enactment of Yukikaze.

 Until some time after Xuefeng was built, it seemed that no "supernatural events" that would harm teammates occurred. So in a very short period of time, all the opponents in the domestic military fan circle became Wang Jingze.

 "Danyang-chan is so cute! I love Danyang-chan the most!"

 "Hey, hey, hey, didn't you guys say last month that you didn't want to build out of Danyang..."

 Regarding the issue of thought reform in Danyang, it was generally successful. But why is it generally successful? It is because the success was not perfect.

 Anshan's original plan was to transform Danyang into a staunch communist fighter and Marxist, but the transformation process did not seem to go smoothly.

 This is not to say that Danyang is stubborn; to put it more vividly, Danyang's situation is very typical, just like many students in Marxist philosophy courses in colleges and universities; although they lack interest in the in-depth study of Marxism, they love the country and the people.

 "No matter what methods and systems are used, as long as the people are happy with them, it's fine. I don't really believe that communism will be realized..." - Danyang.

 Because of Danyang’s “ideological problems”, Anshan talked to the fleet political commissar about this issue several times.

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