This battle in Chinatown was definitely the biggest battle in Jingdong this year. The Yamaguchi-gumi's 5,000-strong team defeated the Sakura Group's 100-strong team. Of course, the Yamaguchi-gumi also suffered heavy losses. Close to 600 people were hospitalized with serious injuries.
One could imagine how powerful the Sakura Group was. Being able to injure so many people was already their limit. After all, the strongest member of the Sakura Group had been brought to Hua Xia and even lost his wings.
Until the end, no one dared to touch Kyohei Jiang. It was not that the Yamaguchi-gumi was afraid of him, but they were worried that the Emperor behind him would be too protective.
The Yamaguchi-gumi was not even afraid of Abe and his group of cunning dogs. Naturally, they would not be afraid of the Emperor. They did not want to provoke the Emperor because he was the representative of Shinto. This was a symbol of Japan's God. Even the Yamaguchi-gumi had too many people who believed in Shinto, so they did not provoke the Emperor because they did not want to bring trouble to themselves.
The entire battle lasted for more than two hours. Kyohei Jiang held a large katana horizontally in his hand. His entire body looked like it had been bathed in blood, and the people he had injured today were all Japanese!
The doors and windows of Chinatown were still tightly shut. None of the Chinese people dared to come out. They could only hide behind the curtains and watch this terrifying battle.
Everyone was grateful to the two Hua Xia people. If it were not for their appearance, if it were not for them bringing the Yamaguchi-gumi people here, the Chinese people here would probably have suffered a bloodbath today.
They suddenly began to miss their own country. Back then, they had only made such a decision for the sake of convenience.
A long time ago, a person who claimed to be the 75th generation of Confucius's direct descendant wrote an article. The title was "Is it a disgrace for a Hua Xia to become a Japanese citizen?"
This person who claimed to be the 75th generation of Confucius's direct descendant had to change his name to become a Japanese citizen. He had even thought of an unreliable name, Kongo Kentaro. Of course, he did not dare to use this name. If he did, he would be insulting his ancestors.
Regarding this matter, the people of the country would definitely roll their eyes and scold him. They would say that he had embarrassed his ancestors, the country, and the people! He had also said that he was afraid that he would not be a descendant of Confucius and be nailed to the pillar of shame in history.
Obviously, if you did that, why would you still claim to be a descendant of Confucius? Was it interesting? It didn't matter if you were "naturalized" or "permanent resident", it was still a disgrace because you had already gone to f * cking Dongying and still had the surname Kong. If the Old Master knew, he would definitely jump out of the Forest of Confucius in anger.
In fact, Confucius himself would be bitterly disappointed as well. Not a single one of his direct descendants remained in Qufu. Not a single one of them wanted to promote the Nishan culture. Instead, they were all using his name to eat. How many generations had it been?
To put it bluntly, what does Master Kong have to do with you? In the name of being a descendant of Confucius, he did not do anything to promote Confucian culture. Instead, he wanted to become a Japanese citizen so that it would be more convenient for him to go to Europe.
There was no need to scold this kind of person. After all, such people had a million reasons and excuses.
Hua Xia people were in Japan, and if they wanted to become Japanese citizens, they had two choices: permanent residence or naturalization.
Living forever meant that they would retain their roots in their home country, but it might cause them to drift away from the mainstream of Japanese society.
Naturalization might allow the Chinese to realize their dream of being equal in Japan, but they would have to abandon everything that belonged to their motherland.
These people who had changed their nationality said that there was no need to link permanent residence with naturalization and patriotism because changing nationality had nothing to do with patriotism.
These words were indeed from their own hearts, but who could they convince?
Those athletes who had become Japanese citizens were even more bitterly disappointed. Perhaps they had their own unspeakable hardships because it was difficult for them to make a name for themselves in Hua Xia, especially in the events that they had an advantage in. Perhaps Hua Xia was more corrupt in this aspect, and without connections, they would not be able to make a name for themselves.
Therefore, they chose to avoid it because they hated it. However, the motherland was the place that nurtured them.
No matter what, at this moment, in the face of the killing outside the window, the Chinese people who lived and did business on the Chinese streets of Dongying really missed their own country.
If they were in their own country, they would not have fallen to this point no matter what. They would not be afraid that the Japanese would rush up and hurt them! If they were in their own country, no foreigner would dare to do this!
Why would they come out to build for Dongying, develop the economy for Dongying, serve the Japanese, and live in fear today?
There were more than a hundred thousand Chinese who had become Japanese citizens. Everyone had their own thoughts, and the Chinese people in the Chinese streets only represented a small portion.
In fact, respect would not change much just because you had become a citizen. You would only be valued when your own country was strong. If your country was not strong, even if you changed your nationality, you would still be looked down upon by others with the identity of a Chinese.
Therefore, why would they not work hard in their own country?
Hua Xia really needed talents to stay in their own country and work hard for their own country!
This was not only referring to those who migrated to Dongying, but also to those who migrated to other parts of the world. Back then, the American Empire had a good policy of "skilled immigration" that caused many Hua Xia people to abandon their own country. Although this was freedom, it was … really sad.
It was said that 20% of Chinese people were CEOs of companies in Silicon Valley, and in Silicon Valley, there were countless Chinese employees.
All the high-tech work was done by Chinese people, but in the end, their own Hua Xia fell behind foreign countries in these aspects.
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Kyohei Jiangye was tired. His hands that were holding the Tachi had begun to tremble. Finally, he could no longer hold it.
The Tachi fell to the ground, and Kyohei Jiangye knelt on the ground in pain. He could not believe that this was the end of the Sakura Group, and he could not believe that he had been played by two Hua Xia people.
"I want to see your leader …" Kyohei Jiangye's eyes were bloodshot as he stared at the Yamaguchi-gumi members around him.
However, none of these people had the right to promise him that they would take him to see their leader! The only thing Kyohei Jiangye could do now was to find the Emperor and complain to him. This was the only place where he could vent his grievances.
Yamaguchi-gumi was not a place where he could vent his frustrations as he wished.
No one knew when it started, but the Yamaguchi-gumi members began to disperse. Soon, the thousands of people had all left. The ambulance and police cars arrived at the scene of the Chinese street almost at the same time. By the time the police arrived, everything had already ended.
Kyohei Jiangye was questioning the police. He even wanted to swing his Tachi and chop them to the ground!
However, he really did not have the strength to hold the Tachi anymore.
The police knew Kyohei Jiangye's identity, so they did not dare to do anything to him. They could only politely invite him back and inform the relevant departments. After all, he was the Emperor's man. Even if he was in such dire straits, no one dared to easily say that they looked down on him.
It was not appropriate to say that Kyohei Jiangye had fallen from grace. At least from the police's attitude, it could be seen that he had starved to death. A camel was bigger than a horse, and he still had a status.
However, the current Kyohei Jiangye would not receive any care from Abe and the others. Abe and the others needed someone who could help them do things, not a piece of trash who needed their care.
Therefore, once the Sakura Group was finished, Kyohei Jiangye would be worthless in the eyes of Abe and the others!
The only one who would pity him now would probably be the Emperor. However, it was so late now. No one would disturb the Emperor. No matter how powerless the Emperor was, he was still the Emperor. He was also a person who could be a groom every day. He was also a person who did not want to be disturbed by others when he was a groom.
Therefore, the police could only wrong Kyohei Jiangye to spend the night here. However, Kyohei Jiangye knocked out all the police officers on duty at night and walked back home alone.
He felt that he had lost everything. He had lost everything!
Now, the only thing he had left was his daughter. Even if his daughter had never been willing to listen to him, he still wanted to see his daughter in his final moments.
He no longer had any hope for himself, but he couldn't let his daughter have no hope for him either. He hoped that she could live well alone in the future and continue to live with hope!
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