Only then did Enterprise turn around and flash the Captain her characteristic ハオ smile. "As expected, I'm not wrong about recognizing you, Captain."

 "You may find it abrupt, but I am absolutely serious." Crownpeace said seriously.

 "Drug legalization has touched my bottom line. The reason why I love America is that in my eyes, America is a country full of vitality.

 In recent years, America has been on a downward trend, and its former vitality is gradually sliding into death.

 But what I didn't expect was that in order to restore America's vitality, they would do anything, even legalizing drugs.

 Yes, smoking marijuana can make you feel happy, excited, and full of vitality. But this vitality is illusory, not real, and is harmful to the body and can cause loss of willpower!

 What kind of vitality is this when it's harmful to the body and causes people to lose their will? True vitality should be the vitality that emanates from healthy people and the society they form. Legalizing drugs is the greatest desecration of vitality!

 Crownpeace finished her reasons for supporting the business in one breath, and she took several deep breaths after she finished.

 "That's a very unique explanation, Captain." Enterprise nodded and extended his hand to Crownpeace.

 "Anyway, Captain, I can tell from your pajamas that you truly love the real America. Now, we are comrades."

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 Chapter 42: Soaring World Tension (7)

 Although France and Germany have made some concessions to Russia, this does not mean that other countries will follow suit, nor does it mean that the situation between Russia and Ukraine will be eased.

 The United States and other European and American countries remain relentless in their sanctions against Russia. Since the Russo-Ukrainian war, Russia has been subject to 2778 sanctions of varying sizes.

 You read that right, it is indeed four digits, and this data is definitely not made up by the self-media.

 The specific targets and reasons for the sanctions are all sorts of weird. Even Russian cats have been sanctioned. What did the cats do wrong?

 This was not enough. On April 7, the emergency special session of the UN General Assembly on Ukraine continued, and the General Assembly voted to suspend Russia's membership in the UN Human Rights Council.

 The vote was 93 in favor, 24 against, and 58 abstentions. With more than two-thirds of the members voting in favor, the draft resolution aimed at suspending Russia's membership of the Human Rights Council was passed.

 During the vote, China, which has always been reluctant to take sides, voted against the resolution, while Serbia voted in favor.

 However, after the vote, Serbia's national leaders immediately revealed that the EU was threatening Serbia's economic lifeline to force it to vote in favor.

 The Serbian side also explained that it had spoken with the Russian side by phone after the vote, explained the whole story, and received the Russian side's understanding and sympathy.

 After the UN General Assembly vote results came out, Putin acted calm and composed, as he knew the outcome was a foregone conclusion.

 So on the day the voting began, Russia unilaterally announced its withdrawal from the Human Rights Council.

 After all, this voting meeting and related draft, which are full of loopholes and double standards, are purely intended to exclude Russia.

 As China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations pointed out:

 "…We must be extremely cautious in handling such a serious matter. We must handle it calmly, objectively, and rationally, based on facts and truth.

 However, the drafting process of this resolution was neither open nor transparent, nor was consultation with all member states held as is customary, nor was there a broad consultation process to solicit opinions.

 Under these circumstances, rushing to take action at the UN General Assembly and forcing countries to take sides will only intensify conflicts between the parties involved, adding fuel to the fire and doing nothing to ease the conflict or achieve peace.

 The Soviet warship girls also expressed strong indignation at the UN resolution.

 When Aurora first learned the news, she was watching a historical video of Khrushchev criticizing colonialism at the United Nations General Assembly in 1960.

 "Okay, I understand." Aurora turned off the video after listening to Lei Ming's news report.

 Then Aurora picked up the vodka next to her, filled a glass for Lei Ming, and invited him to sit down.

 "Come on, Comrade Lei Ming. You've worked hard. Sit down and chat slowly."

 After Lei Ming sat down, he took the glass and took two sips.

 "Apart from Russia being kicked out of the Human Rights Council, is there anything else?" Aurora asked gently.

 "Yes, I have. You asked me to test Putin's reforms last time, and I've already done it." Lei Ming gently put down his glass and then truthfully explained his experience.

 "Putin previously said he wanted to reform domestic enterprises, the core of which was to expand the voice of workers and trade unions in enterprises, support the development of private collective enterprises, and promote the establishment of party branches of the Communist Party of Russia in trade unions and workers in the name of supervision.

 Later, I followed the Federal National Security Agency and found workers from different companies to understand the situation in the name of implementing new regulations.

 I learned from the workers that the reform is indeed real, the power of workers and trade unions has indeed been expanded, and the workers in enterprises where the reform has been well implemented are in good spirits.

 However, the boards of directors and shareholders of these companies are quite dissatisfied with this. Many companies have repeatedly misunderstood and distorted the implementation of the new measures.

 Aurora nodded and smiled slightly.

 "Putin is incredible. He's actually doing this. He's got guts. But the dissatisfaction and opposition from the bourgeoisie is also completely to be expected."

 "It's commonplace for the left-leaning reforms to cause the bourgeoisie to express strong opinions." Lei Ming said with a hint of nonsense.

 Aurora asked again about the second and third items: "What about supporting the reform of collective enterprises?"

 "I haven't had time to conduct a detailed on-site inspection yet, but judging from the macro data Putin gave me, the number of collective enterprises and their asset share have indeed increased slightly."

 Aurora was a little surprised when she heard this. She looked at Lei Ming. "Interesting. How did Putin do it?"

 Lei Ming replied, "We've been under lockdown recently, and hasn't the economy been in trouble? Some small and micro businesses have gone bankrupt or are on the verge of bankruptcy. The government has bought them out at low prices and then handed ownership of the businesses to all their employees."

 "Wait." Aurora had some doubts. "It's not enough to just hand it over to the employees. The key is how to clean up the mess of the bankrupt company..."

 Lei Ming dispelled Aurora's concerns, saying, "Don't worry. According to Putin, there are corresponding supporting measures. There are a series of subsidies and tax exemptions for collective enterprises."

 "Huh...that's good." A stone in Aurora's heart fell to the ground.

 After blowing into the bottle for a few seconds, she sighed, "It's thanks to our abundant oil and gas resources and the huge trading powerhouses in the southern market. Otherwise, Putin probably wouldn't have the money to implement policies to vigorously support collective enterprises."

 Aurora seemed to remember

 What? Another question. "If Putin's only goal is to expand the public sector by buying up bankrupt and declining businesses, the policy of supporting collective enterprises may be a drop in the bucket."

 "Of course not, Comrade Aurora," Lei Ming said. "Another method is this: from the day the reform decree is promulgated, if a small or micro-sized private enterprise intentionally fails to comply with the labor law for more than two consecutive violations, the enterprise will be forcibly liquidated and restructured, with ownership transferred to all employees."

 Aurora was delighted when she heard this. She smiled and couldn't help but praise: "Очень хорошо! (Ruthless Talker)"

 "That... Comrade Aurora..." Lei Ming seemed surprised. She wondered why the old comrade in front of her suddenly became excited.

 "I'm fine." Aurora regained her usual smile and explained the reason for her happiness: "I admire Putin's courage. This approach simply allows private enterprises to continue to be handed over to a section of the proletariat."

 "? Comrade, please explain in detail." Lei Ming didn't quite understand, so she decided to listen attentively.

 "It's actually very simple. Under the capitalist economic system, no matter what kind of rules, regulations, laws and regulations are used, they can only reduce labor-capital conflicts in enterprises, but cannot completely eliminate them.

 This is determined by the inherent contradictions of the capitalist economic system. Under such circumstances, the emergence of such enterprises is inevitable.

 Under these conditions, coupled with the reforms just now, wouldn't that be like sending a steady stream of enterprises into the arms of the proletariat? "

 Finally, Aurora added, "Of course, this is an ideal scenario. As for the reality, there are probably many unforeseen adverse variables."

 Lei Ming digested what Aurora said and roughly understood the basic idea.

 "Regarding the promotion of the establishment of party branches of the Communist Party of Russia among enterprise workers and trade unions, is it public? Or secret?" Aurora asked about the next reform item.

 Lei Ming: "It's both public and secret."

 Lei Ming's contradictory answer puzzled Aurora. "What do you mean?"

 "It is public in small, medium and micro enterprises, and secret in large enterprises and oligarchic enterprises," Lei Ming answered.

 "No wonder..." Aurora suddenly realized. "I was wondering why the news in the Russian Communist Party newspaper only mentioned the establishment of party branches in small and medium-sized enterprises."

 "If everything is disclosed, the domestic bourgeoisie will probably be in an uproar, and Putin will be in danger." Lei Ming spread his hands and complained.

 Aurora: "So, what Putin did this time was more drastic than I expected. I'll have to remind him to pay attention to his own safety next time and don't become the second Kennedy."

 Just as Lei Ming was reporting to Aurora on Putin's domestic reforms, Mercury Memorial and an FSB agent were discussing something outside the gates of the Sevastopol military port on the southern Black Sea coast.

 "Ms. Mercury Memorial, do we really not need to report this kind of thing?" asked the FSB agent.

 Mercury Memorial replied: "Sometimes, the truth lies in the ordinary. Just let her deliver the food quietly."

 "But..." The agent hesitated. "You should know its strategic significance. What a large transport aircraft the size of a human means."

 "Transport aircraft can be used not only for military purposes but also for civilian purposes. They can still contribute significantly to the nation and its people. Furthermore, our current military logistics system is far too over-capacitated for her use."

 Besides, her presence here could force Russian Takeout to make positive changes to its extremely low delivery efficiency. "Mercury Memorial advised the agent."

 At this time, Mercury Memorial saw Milia running over from a distance with a takeout box on her back. She jumped happily and waved to Milia.

 Then Mercury turned to the agent and said, "My takeout is coming soon. Why don't you just ask her directly if she's willing to be recruited?"

 After a while, Millia ran to Mercury Jinyi, put down the takeaway box on her back, took out the takeaway from it, and handed it to Mercury Jinyi.

 "Hey, comrade. We meet again. Enjoy your meal. Give me a five-star rating!"

 After Milia finished speaking, she picked up the takeout box and prepared to go to the next delivery destination.

 At this time, the agent next to the Mercury Memorial called Millia.

 "Miss Milia, can we talk for a moment? Perhaps I should call you the An-225 super-large transport aircraft?"

 Hearing the sound, Millia stopped slightly stiffly, her heart skipping a beat.

 Chapter 143 Southern and Northern Dynasties

 Nampo Naval Base, North Korea

 "You Northern puppets, I will not surrender to you."

 A girl with long black hair in double braids, dark red eyes, and wearing a dress that combined Korean and Western styles spoke to the others indifferently.

 Chongqing looked at the girl's face, which had some Western features, and said patiently, "Jiang Yuan, we treat you as a friend, not a prisoner."

 The girl in front of Chongqing is the former Kangwon-class destroyer of the South Korean Navy.

 The Kangwon-class destroyer was originally the USS William R. Rush, a U.S. Navy Gearing-class destroyer. It was transferred to the South Korean Navy, decommissioned on the last day of 2000, and dismantled and sold in December 2016.

 Since the appearance of the Ulsan and Chungmu ship girls, South Korea has started to jump. Every day, they use their own ship girls to show off their muscles to the North Korea.

 This made North Korea very annoyed and sad.

 In response, Kim Yo-jong, vice minister of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, warned South Korea that if South Korea wants to rely on ship girls to engage in military confrontation with North Korea, North Korea's "nuclear combat forces will have to perform their own tasks."

 That being said, everyone knew that nuclear weapons were to be used as a last resort. Having one's own shipgirls and establishing a strategic balance with the south was the best option.

 But the problem is that there are no North Korean ships in the fleet, and indeed all of them are South Korean, which is very embarrassing.

 So a senior general of the Korean People's Navy suggested, why not poach people? Kangwon was demolished by the South Puppet Army, we can build it up and then recruit it.

 It just so happens that we have China behind us, and China may be able to help North Korea complete the restoration of the Kangwon.

 This proposal was supported by Kim Jong-un after a brief feasibility study.

 As a result, intelligence personnel in South Korea and North Korea turned to the situation and tried every possible means to rack their brains to get the drawings, relics and various information of the Kangwon destroyer.

 Thanks to the fact that North Korea’s intelligence agencies were trained by the Soviet KGB and China’s Ministry of State Security, coupled with the perseverance of its intelligence personnel and South Korea’s second-rate national intelligence and security level;

 North Korean agents finally got all the information about the Kangwon.

 The construction of the Kangwon-class submarine has already been underway in South Korea for some time. If North Korea wants to achieve its goal, it will have to race against time.

 These agents immediately handed the intelligence back to their country, and then passed it on to the North Korean Embassy in Beijing through various channels.

 The next day, just as China's highest party and government organ had begun a new day of work, Li Longnan (currently the North Korean ambassador to China) rushed to Zhongnanhai as quickly as possible to discuss the matter with 586.

 Since South Korea's unilateral possession of ship girls is also not in line with China's surrounding security interests, the discussion did not last too long, and China readily agreed to North Korea's request.

 The agreement reached by the two sides is roughly as follows: ① China agreed to help North Korea build the Kangwon destroyer and provide a ten-year free warranty. North Korea only needs to pay the cost price of the Kangwon.

 ② North Korea can use currency or equivalent goods to pay for the cost of ship construction.

 ③ After the ship is delivered, if a ship girl appears on the ship, considering the historical reasons of the ship, in order to prevent accidents, China will send a ship girl to supervise Gangwon; and cooperate with the North Korean side to do ideological work on Gangwon until Gangwon and the North Korean side no longer have differences on major political principles.

 Therefore, Dalian Shipyard undertook the task of replicating the Jiangyuan.

 Some time later, the United States discovered through satellites that China was replicating the Gangwon-dong and informed South Korea of ​​this. South Korea panicked and immediately ordered the shipbuilders to speed up the work.

 But South Korea seems to have forgotten one thing, comparing the shipbuilding speed with the world's largest industrial country and the largest shipbuilding country... emmm, are the relevant Korean departments afraid that they are masochists?

 The result was obvious - South Korea lost.

 At the Dalian Shipyard, the Jiangyuan-class ship girl finally appeared on the bow deck of the completed Jiangyuan-class destroyer.

 Chongqing and Anshan, which were fighting the epidemic in Shanghai, were transferred to participate in the welcoming ceremony in Gangwon. In addition, there were also Chinese and North Korean military officers.

 When she first saw the people coming down to greet her, she subconsciously thought they were from South Korea. But when she took a second look, she realized something was wrong—their uniforms and insignia were full of socialist elements.

 "How could it be... I'm actually in Beikui or China?!" Jiang Yuan's vigilance was raised to the highest level, and the weapons on the ship were aimed at the Chinese and North Korean officers and Chinese ship girls present.

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