Genocide Online ~Playtime Diary of an Evil Young Girl~

156. Article 1: Life of the direct will

Today's schedule ─ ─

Just mechanically, indifferently, walking down the hallway in the morning listening to the secretary's voice who says today's appointment... Today's appointment (that kind of thing) is already in your head, and you can't forget it if you want to, but don't neglect to check it.

"... don't leave the mansion today."

"... is that so?"

Something unusual happened along the way, and I stuck my nails in the middle of seeing Reiko forgetting to come to the main mansion early in the morning... I have an important guest coming today. I'm not a family member like my sister Earl Koji.

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The guy who leaves without changing his complexion is not funny at all... he's under constant surveillance, but I can't rest assured at all. I'm not sure what you're thinking... but when it comes to Reiko, it gets very emotional (human).

"... are we all here?"

"Father!

"... good morning, Father"

"Oh, good morning."

He strokes his head as he returns his son's morning greeting. As you look subtly embarrassed and annoying... you realize that you're not that old anymore. But this is no longer a habit, it's part of everyday life... and you may continue until the son himself clearly rejects it.

"Father, I need to talk to you..."

"What is it?

Next, my son strokes his daughter's head... gently, gently, and without breaking it. When I see my son's eyes diluted honestly, I realise that my daughter is still special to my father (me).

"About onee-sama ─ ─"

"─ ─ Speaking of which, Yamamoto, it was a piano presentation today, right?

"... yeah, that's right."

Yes, today we have a piano presentation for our daughter and son... and we need to finish our work early and go see it. These kids are normal... yes, they must grow up healthy normally.

"Now, let's have breakfast... get to your seat."

"... yes"

After sitting at the top of the long table and sitting on the right in the order of the wife, son and daughter on the left, breakfast is delivered... and the day begins again.

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"Prime Minister, what is your policy on this refugee issue?

Uh-huh.

The time is around 11 am. Coldly watching Kishikine cabinet members gather to discuss government policy on an agenda.... this prime minister has no problem with humanity, but he is mentally weak and not so good... but he is not a bad person, so he comes naturally with people.... I don't really like being clear.

"A significant number of countries in the Middle East are already in financial collapse, and refugees who have lost their countries are demanding to be accepted in our distant country."

But hey ~

It's been a long time since human energy migrated from oil to the moon... a substance called helium-3 produced by a fusion reaction in the sun. For four and a half billion years since the moon was born on the solar wind, it has been adsorbed to the sand (Legolis) on the surface of the moon (Helium 3) and fused with deuterium, a kind of hydrogen, to form Helium 4… The protons that fly out at this time generate enormous energy. Nuclear fusion can generate more energy and less radioactivity than nuclear (fission).

"Financial support for the remaining countries in the Middle East....."

"Hah... Prime Minister, okay? The energy industry, which accounted for the bulk of earnings, was used up, and the countries of the Middle East, which were lagging behind the developed countries in the high-tech and IT industries, could not afford to take care of the refugees with only financial support?!

Energy resources, including Helium 3, reserved on the moon… Thousands of years to cover the world's electricity to exhaust all of them. However, the interests of the moon (...) are held by Japan, the United States and China respectively 20%, the EU jointly 20%, and Israel and India each 10%... as a result of the earlier war.

Of course, the Helium 3 embargo and price increases are forbidden by international law in order to prevent the monopoly of only the big Powers… But the profits that can be gained are huge. If only there was no technology ahead of the rest of the world… But countries that were too petroleum-stricken and slow to migrate to Helium 3, including the Middle East, are now in ruin.

"The refugees are pathetic, we should accept them, I understand these voices... but I don't know."

"You should live up to your responsibilities as a power that monopolizes the moon, Prime Minister! Especially the pressure from the EU is quite high."

"Uhhhh... what do you think of one?

Shake me here, incompetent... I can see that the Prime Minister Kishinone's actions are paying attention to me.... well, if only the top person could take the ultimate responsibility in the event of a problem... it's better to have knowledge in vain and sometimes talk to the scene and scratch it. If you think about it, you're not just an incompetent worker, are you?

"Surely Kanagawa Prefecture should have been active in hosting refugees, creating a large refugee camp that makes them think taxes are wasted..."

"... what would that be?

"Article 1 Minister of Finance! Such a thing is imperative for rebellion from local residents!

"That's what I'm after. I want them to rebel a lot."

"... what do you mean?

Kanagawa Prefecture has a significant number of citizens who should accept refugees, and that number exceeds 70%.... Then I declare that I will build a large, easy-to-understand refugee facility near Yokohama.

"If you're going to rebel, you're going to use social media or something to make public opinion."

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"If you're going to change the argument that taxes are wasted, you can tell them to stay at home."

Japan is quite timid toward foreigners… it is by no means exclusive, but simply a fear of the unfamiliar. It's good enough to simply consume 'these people are pathetic' and other things on the other side of the screen as emotional porn, but if you really have a massive influx into your city, you will immediately return your hand.

If you hit it on the Internet, you can look at the size of the facility and say, "It's a waste of taxes! That would distort the argument. Say something nasty while saying," I should help you with everything. "

"Seventy percent of people in Kanagawa Prefecture say yes to acceptance, and one in ten people say yes to seven people's homes."

"... isn't that a lot? Other unrelated provinces seem to be criticizing me, too?

"That's a welcome thing... our opinion is' unacceptable '."

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Even in regions that are actively in favour of hosting refugees, the fact that they "don't want to impose taxes", "don't want to enter their own homes", etc., has come to the fore, and it would be great if other prefectures also compulsorily said, "It's pathetic to make people accept refugees."... because our people are more pathetic to the same Japanese than the refugees.

"After all of this, we can hold a referendum and make the people's opinion complete... Isn't it like a democracy?

"... um, let's adopt one of your suggestions."

"Prime Minister!!

"I mean, you can't say anything else about external pressure or people's voices, right?

The tea on the desk in front of you is in your mouth... it's getting pretty warm, isn't it? This meeting, which started around 11 a.m., seems to be eating time unexpectedly.

"You've come to a conclusion, haven't you?... then I have some important business to attend to."

"Ah, one of you! I don't know what to do, but come to the budget committee this afternoon!

"Yes, of course."

Leaving behind the sharp gaze of the Liberal Minister of National Transport Tsukamoto, who has a support base in Kanagawa Prefecture... I'm glad the Prime Minister was incapable of realizing the balance in the cabinet. Now we can kick another political opponent from the same party. Now, what kind of remarks should I make to him...?

"... this prosthetic leg looks old, too."

Understand that the discomfort of the right leg cannot be ignored while walking with the cane. It's time to replace it with a new one... this one Reiko chose for me, and I'll put it back into repair and use it again. I have to get Yamamoto to arrange a replacement in between.

"Now, how much has Xiao Bo and justice improved....."

In order to attend the presentation of her daughter's and son's piano, she rides in a car driven by her secretary... and wonders if she has the skills she deserves in a house.

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