Chapter 1416: People Living in the Old Era (Second update, please subscribe)


Chapter 1416 People Living in the Old Era (Second update, please subscribe)

Where will the first ray of sunshine in the morning shine?

As far as Chang'an is concerned, it must be Chang'an Tower - as the tallest TV tower in the world, the sun will always shine here first.

As the most important landmark building in the city, it attracts many tourists every day. However, when tourists focus on Chang'an Tower, people always ignore the Asia Television Building in front of them intentionally or unintentionally.

After all, this building may seem inconspicuous, but as we all know, after years of development, with the help of modern communication facilities such as communication satellites, Asia Television has long since developed into a world-renowned TV station, it not only has multiple Chinese channels, but also English, German and other channels.

To a certain extent, this place can even be called the “News Center of the World.”

As in the past, thousands of news editors and technicians are working day and night in this building every day. With the sound of TV news broadcasts, hundreds of millions of viewers start their day. .

Because of this, Wang Ashin, a well-known TV host, will arrive at the TV station on time at five o'clock in the morning to prepare her program.

Actually, she is not the hardest worker. Channel 6 broadcasts the British broadcast, and its time is based on London time. As for Channel 7, it is based on US Eastern Time, and the German channel is based on Berlin time...

Looking around, the sun has risen outside the window, the sun is shining brightly, and the blue sea and sky outside the window are so beautiful. ……

"Today is Monday again."

Lowering his voice, Heinrich muttered and said:

"Every week, we have to formulate a news strategy for the week, we all know , news happens every day, the question is what kind of news people are interested in! "Jian, do you have any ideas?"

Jian sitting aside saw his eyes and glanced at her. Some kind of spying.

"Editor-in-Chief, I think the focus this week should be on Vietnam. The situation in Vietnam is very tense at the moment. There were more than 7 bomb attacks in Saigon last week."

Jane replied dryly. She crossed her legs, her petticoat and skirt rubbing against each other. She liked this sitting position and sat up straight, showing her broad chest. This would instantly make her the center of piercing glances from all the men in the room.

In Jane's opinion, if a woman is never fancied by others or spied on by men, she will undoubtedly be an ugly woman with poor figure, which will naturally cause a lot of melancholy in the woman's heart.

So, she enjoys this kind of gaze. In fact, this is the mentality of a woman. Just like women like to admire handsome men with strong muscles, this is true for both men and women, and there is no difference.

Just like now, Jane will cast her eyes to Roger aside. Even if he is wearing a shirt, he can't hide his strong muscles. When he was in college, this guy seemed to be a basketball player on the college team.

Before Jane could answer, Heydrich interrupted her and said:

"That damn place in Vietnam, who cares about it? Let's change the topic,"

Turn to another colleague, he said:

"Zhang Lin, do you have any suggestions?"

Zhang Lin immediately started his week's news summary. Jane knew that Heydrich had stipulated that meetings should not exceed 30 minutes, so everyone should use the shortest time to express their opinions.

"...Through interviews with reporters from Tokyo Front, it can basically be determined that the fire was caused by arson. So far, 36 people have died and 59 people have been injured..."
< br>

Before he could finish speaking, Heydrich asked:

“Are there any of our people?”

“The deceased were all Japanese workers, and only one manager took too much alcohol. Smoke, currently in hospital."

"There's nothing attractive about it."

Because there's no one for us.

Ashin secretly thought that because the deceased were all Japanese, no one would be interested in such news, and naturally there would be no value in reporting it.

Of course, it does not mean that there are none. For example, during the fire, the cold-bloodedness shown by the Japanese who prevented the fire brigade from rescuing their compatriots is very worthy of reporting, but one piece of news cannot be reported again and again. Bar.

“If it was just a fire, there would definitely be nothing attractive, but,”

Zhang Lin said:

“Don’t forget that after the incident, some organizations claimed to be responsible for the fire. Being responsible is to combat the enslavement, xenophobia and hatred of the Japanese by foreign companies. I think this is a starting point. We can focus on the Japanese’s hostility towards us.”

Ge Chengren warned from the side,

“You can’t say that, most Japanese people are still very friendly to us. Many people’s wives here are of Japanese descent, which is not good...”
< br>This is indeed a fact. There are millions of women from Japan living here, as well as many scientists and technicians from Japan.

“I’m not trying to stir up emotions,”

Zhang Lin said,

"It is to remind people of the fact that there is a group of anti-Southern radicals in Japan who are hostile to us. Now, they are attacking Japanese factories, but they are very likely to attack our people. If it causes harm, we need to remind everyone."

Then Zhang Lin emphasized.

“This is our responsibility as journalists. Although this is just an independent incident, who knows?

Who knows what will happen next?”
< br>Although this news may cause controversy, Heydrich thought for a moment and then said:

"Okay, this week we will use this issue as the basic point to play it for a week and then look at the reaction from the outside world."

...

"...violent behavior of radicals , it is the Japanese themselves who are harmed..." Watching the news played on the TV, Mishima Yukio showed a smile on his face, and he even turned his head and said to his friends beside him with some pride.

“Look, now they finally have a taste of our power.”

"Haha, they were so superior in the past. They never paid attention to us or Japan in the news. Mishima, look at now, the news on Asia TV is all about us."

" Yes, when they no longer dare to ignore us "

Others also expressed their agreement, their expressions were proud, and their words were full of pride. After all, the reason why Japan attracted such attention is because of them—— They were the ones who threw petrol bombs into that clothing factory.

It was they who made everyone pay attention to Japan, a country that was being squeezed by its allies.

“This is just the beginning.”

Mishima Yukio looked at his friends and said.

"The Hongdou Garment Factory is just getting started. We must let all of them understand one thing - we absolutely cannot tolerate foreign sweatshops continuing to exploit our Japanese people!"
< br>"Yes, this is just a signal. Next, we will attack their factories in other places and burn down their machines."

"We must let them taste our power."

For a time, the room was filled with cheerful laughter. All of them were proud. When he was proud, Mishima Yukio even sang the banned song "Kiminoyo", and others also sang along.

When they sang the emotional part, their eyes even shed tears. Some people shouted excitedly, "The Emperor is on board!"

"The Emperor is on board!"

How many years? Since Japan's defeat, almost no one had ever shouted this, but now they were shouting it.

For Mishima Yukio, although in the past few years, his works have been admired around the world and he has personally reached the pinnacle of honor, but deep down he is Full of regret.

Because he was unable to go to the front line, Mishima has always had a regretful mentality that he should have sacrificed heroically for the country but still managed to survive.

In the past ten years, we have witnessed the humiliation caused by Japan's defeat and the reality that the whole society has fallen into extreme poverty.

Mishima Yukio's mentality also experienced some kind of distorted changes, especially after witnessing more and more Japanese going overseas, it made him feel a certain kind of betray.

“Now, we are just cracking down on those sweatshops. We must awaken the patriotism of the Japanese and make them realize that they are betraying Japan by working for foreigners in sweatshops.

When the time is right, we will also clean up those traitors.”

“Yes, those traitors, especially the so-called best in prestigious schools like the University of Tokyo. Talents, what are they doing there?

They rushed to submit their resumes at school recruitment fairs, hoping to be hired by foreign companies, and then left Japan and went to the south. What an equatorial dream - Baga, they were simply serving the enemy. "

"Yes, they are a group of non-nationals who serve the enemy. ”

When it comes to the Japanese who go overseas to make a living, everyone in the room looks angry.

How can they not be angry?
< br>The talents that the country has managed to cultivate are rushing to go abroad to serve foreign companies just after graduating from university.

"Those non-nationals would have been imprisoned before the war."

"But everything is different now."

Mishima Yukio took out a magazine , and then said:

“Look at the guy on the cover. He is also a very outstanding physicist. Some people even predict that he may win the prize. The person who won the Nobel Prize even talked about his work in foreign countries in an envious tone!

He kept saying that his success was the glory of the Japanese! But he completely ignores the reality that this guy, Shinichiro Tomonaga, is no longer Japanese. At most, he just has a Japanese name.”

Mishima Yukio's words made Morita Pikatsu also agree.

“Yes, now he only has a Japanese name, that’s okay, it’s his Japanese name that gives those guys hope, and they all want to go overseas, as if they can succeed overseas.”

“Yes, they set a very bad example.”

Mishima Yukio said:

“This guy, like everyone else, went to the south and overseas to work for those overseas companies. It is precisely because of their betrayal that Japan’s Technology is becoming more and more backward, and it is precisely because of their betrayal that Japan has no hope.”

While excited, Mishima Yukio looked at the person on the cover of the magazine and said fiercely.

"Sooner or later, all these traitors must be killed."

When his words fell, Morita Bisheng on the side agreed, and then said:

"However, before killing these traitors, we always have to do something, just like killing a chicken to show the monkeys, we need to kill some guys to warn those traitors!"

"Yes, I Think so too!”

Mishima Yukio nodded repeatedly, and then said:

"Just burning down a few factories cannot warn the world. Now more and more Japanese are abandoning their motherland and going overseas. Baga, a little patriotic. I don’t even have the intention to kill the chicken to show the monkey, sooner or later I will kill all those traitors..."

(End of this chapter)

Previous Details Next