Pure Love ✕ Insult Complex

1182. Short Series A/Human Pass Part 5

"I mean... what does Murata think of the existence of a famous family? Famous households are also made up of vested interests...... do you want to bust it?

I ask Murata Hideo, former cultural talent and current governor of the province.

"Well, that's..."

Governor Murata made a clear face of 'trouble'... I didn't miss it.

"No, no, we're not going to scrap and build all of a system or social system right now. I'll leave you with good stuff... it's natural."

"Who decides what is a 'good thing to leave behind'?

I... go further.

"That, too, of course... is for the Japanese people to decide. Naturally... I mean, I'm going to turn to the people for judgment... whatever it is, you can have a referendum. But for once, I can't do fast politics if I'm voting like that. So I think that we, the politicians, chosen by the people, will judge fairly."

With tremendous momentum, Governor Murata... screws up the theory.

"No, no, even you would know. How many instructions I have gathered... to be elected governor. I am the governor chosen by the local electorate… I am trusted by the people of the province. Therefore, my judgment and that of my companions… equals, the judgment of the people of the province. You know that because even you don't learn about the Japanese electoral system at school?! If you don't understand...... your school teacher laziness Yikes!!!

I'm going to cheat on my conversation with Sulu... he's really good.

Governor Murata changed his gaze from me to Mr. Tanizawa......

"I am now instructed by the people of the province… to reform the province. That's already very effective, as you know Tanizawa! Our" big political leap forward reform "will continue to be highly appreciated by the press! I want to communicate that reform to the government!

With a glitzy eye...... sue so.

"Hey, I'm... I'm really just a man of honesty and passion, and I'm sorry I didn't speak well... you just understood my 'enthusiasm' to reform this Japan! Please give Kazuki a chance to appeal our instructions to the political parties! You're right!

Governor Murata bows his head, pecking.

"… to that extent"

Mr. Tanizawa said chilly.

"... what?

face up...... Murata.

"A politician is a job to keep his head down. I have been working on the side of Kazuki" My Lordship "for a long time... I have seen politicians bow their heads many times before..."

Oh...... there are all kinds of politicians coming to Ji...

Give me the money, I want you to let me use Conne, I want to borrow your name......

Everybody, bow your heads to Ji.

"Murata turned from a TV job to a politician... maybe you don't know. So I guess I can't help but not know how to behave like a politician..."

Mr. Tanzawa laughs with his nose...... tells Governor Murata.

"As against your supporters and patrons… it doesn't work against us."

"No, no, that's not what I'm talking about! Didn't I just tell you that I want you to understand my passion? Doesn't that use of the word make fun of me, the head of a local government organization called Prefectural Governor?

Oh, now... you're in an operation to make me try the other way.

"Regardless of how you accept what I say... it is your freedom. I have no idea why it feels that way..."

Mr. Tanizawa stumbles.

"... Doctor, please calm down"

A secretary man who was holding back at the door... rushed to scold Governor Murata.

"Yes, yes, I know. Because I know..."

Governor Murata said that to his secretary......

"I mean, what is it? Mr. Tanizawa... would you like me to tell you to stay here, even in the dugout? In order to get Kazuki to support our political activities, she told me to crawl to the floor and rub my forehead against the ground... yes, you want to say it! That's right!

Something even bigger. We're heading in the opposite direction.

What the... what about this guy?

"... what do you think?

Tanizawa looks at me.

"I don't understand why this is happening at all... What's the point of Mr. Murata being grounded?

I... say.

"I don't think Tanizawa wants anything to do with being grounded... I mean, is Murata going to be grounded here to fix anything? I don't know anything about it."

Because I let Murata sit me down... I'm sorry, I can't let Ji see me or ask Murata to swallow my demands...

"Because... you must have said that I didn't have enough heads down!

"... let it be, Doctor!

The secretary desperately deceives Governor Murata.

"That's, i.e., equals... asking me to lay my hands on the floor and bow my head to this me, a governor who has received trust from this prefect... that's what I'm demanding!!!!

"... I don't think it's the same"

I said...

"If you're Murata now, you can't say you're grounded. 'Cause just in shape... seriously, you're not going to bow your head to people, are you?

"... what?

"No, you can tell by looking at it. I don't have a heart. 'Cause, look... Murata, you have no intention of bowing your head to the Kazuki family, do you? I think I'd be lucky if they let me spend money and connections... but I really don't like" chunks of vested interest "like the Kazuki family."

Governor Murata is......

"I... I didn't say a word about that! Oh, that's... that's your own speculation!

In a hurry, say so.

"But look... after this, I'm the one who meets Ji and tells her if Murata is someone she can trust"

"So I asked you to stop making strange reports with speculation. Go!

"Otherwise... isn't it Murata's job to talk to me thinking about not making me make crazy speculations?

I said...

"I'm not sure about politics or anything... Butchake, Mr. Murata is here to borrow money from Ji, right? Ah... you want me to support you, so instead of borrowing it, you're talking about 'give me the money'..."

"Hey...... you!

"It's not just about the money, it's about Ji's... the authority of the Kazuki family, the influence, that's what you want me to use..."

I... drop to my understandable level and sum it up like that.

"You know... someone who came to ask me to do something... I think Tanizawa said it was okay with that attitude."

Governor Murata is......

"And you're rude... you're... you're so rude! I'm the governor! He's not up yet, but he's the guy who's going to be a representative of one political party!!!

"So... what is it?

"If you are Kazuki, the representative of the Kazuki family... Kazuki is much better than I am... and you have unrivalled powers in me! So if Kazuki tells you anything... I'll eat spaghetti from my nose, whether it's dirt or not, but do anything! But... you're just a student! Even Tanizawa is Kazuki's man... not Kazuki himself!!!!

Hmm......

"If I were you... you wouldn't be able to talk to me equally, the governor of the province, who is supported by the people of the province! I don't know what that is, inside the Kazuki family... just a student being too disrespectful to me!!!

"You... apologize to Dr. Murata. That's better."

Even the secretary man says that to me.

I...

"Mr. Tanizawa. Apparently, Murata doesn't have to ask Ji to support her."

I told Tanizawa...

"... Sounds like it. Now, if you'll excuse me, Dr. Murata."

Mr. Tanizawa, quickly... tries to take a seat.

"Hey, wait ah!!!!

I scream in great panic...... Governor Murata!

"Often, wait a while! Narrow Japan, where are you going in such a hurry!!!

"I'm not going anywhere. If there's nothing more to talk about… Murata will have to keep picking it up."

Mr. Tanizawa... said so.

Me too......

"In the meantime, from what I've heard Murata talk about so far...... I can't have Murata see Ji or anything. Impossible."

Kippy, I say so.

"How did you know that?

Tanizawa asks me.

This... is a 'test'.

Clearly understandable… I need to be able to explain what I'm feeling right now in a language.

"Mrs Murata said that she would buckle her vested interests or scrap and build on the Japanese social system right now... because she wouldn't try to tell me exactly what she was going to do or what she wanted to do"

...... yeah.

"Oh, that's...... I was going to tell you more!!!

Governor Murata says so….

"I'm sorry, but the Kazuki family is not a" gold lender "or a" serious family "."

I... say.

"If you want me to do something...... at the outset, shouldn't we talk about 'I need this kind of stuff to make it happen, so I need your support'? I don't know what to do. I think it only makes a bad impression on them."

... then.

"And..." Japan will perish as it is, "Murata said... I'm not sure what it is or why it will perish... and I had no idea what Murata was going to do to keep Japan from perishing."

"So instead of explaining it now, you think the future of Japan is in jeopardy, as it is now? If you don't think so... all you have to say is that you don't understand anything about the world!

Governor Murata says...

"Get more interested in politics! If you're a conscious young man, we're all crisis conscious of the status quo!!!

I...

"That's true... that's fine. I do what I shouldn't do every day."

"So because there's an unconscious young man like you... he says Japan is doomed!!!

Uh... what do we do?

This guy can't talk properly......

"Young people like you, who know nothing... should heed our political claims! Really... I don't know anything!!!

Mr. Tanzawa smiled bitterly......

"But as things stand... you just look like a politician with a lack of explanatory skills who can't explain his political philosophy to high school students"

"... Yes?

"What you and we are talking about right now... is recording on CCTV. As Kazuki" My Lords "saw this... I don't think" My Lords "will support Murata personally or the political party that Murata is about to launch..."

"Ro, recording... recording, this?

"Is there a problem...?

Tanzawa says so and looks at the clock.

"Let me give you just five more minutes… please explain to this high school student what kind of politics Murata and the others want"

Oh...... so I was made here by Ji.

If you're a politician who can't make me understand my opinions... it's not worth helping.

"Well, since we only have five minutes, I'll hear it from me. What is the sale of the political party that Mr Murata is about to do?

"... for sale?

"So... what part of us thinks we're better than existing political parties?

Governor Murata is......

"Is that... a sense of crisis against a doomed Japan..."

"It's not that specific. I don't have an answer."

… and.

"What makes us different from existing political parties… is that we have a 'sense of management'!

Instead of Governor Murata...... the secretary man opens his mouth.

"Dr. Murata... Before running for governor, he was active in television and magazines as an international political critic... he is a representative controller of" Murata School of Economics, "and he also has aspects as a paid email magazine and a" businessman "who organizes lectures and seminars throughout Japan!

Yeah, that's right.

"This time, with Dr. Murata, the senators who are about to start a new party… more than half of them have experience in corporate management"

"Well, yes... Hayashi-kun, who started a major BBQ chain and succeeded... Kanada, who succeeded in the chain of pussy stores... Hirayashi-kun, who won big in the company of mobile games..."

Governor Murata says...

"Entrepreneurs who have enjoyed the company on their own and experience leading to success… and managers who have succeeded in developing the business they inherited from their parents, most of them"

"Those people, when you create a political party... what good is it?

I ask even more.

"You know that, don't you? Entrepreneurs like that are insightful and quick to judge. If I had left it to the so-called bureaucrats of the bureau...... the decision and the execution would be too slow! In that kind of speedless politics...... I can't handle it in the 21st century! I believe that the future of Japanese politics should be driven by people who have experienced management in the private sector. I mean... that's what they all think."

Oh, again... the lightness of my mouth is back.

Governor Murata has a better tone when he is on track… it is.

"In the 20th century… Japanese private businessmen have developed post-war Japan by flying around the world to sell Japanese products… Politicians and bureaucrats just pulled civilian legs and didn't do anything loco. So, in the 21st century... a competent human being who has experienced corporate management in the private sector and developed their company to a large extent should become a politician himself and steer the nation itself. What the hell! This is the obvious answer to who thought!!!

... Wouldn't you?

"Because hey... in the private sector, one decision of the top management could crush the company! It's not a warm world, like a bureaucrat who can't fly his neck, even if he wastes hundreds of millions. Fighting out in a tough economic world… can a man with triumphant experience be relieved to leave the politics of the country to him! Every successful entrepreneur is a hero! I'm a hero! If that kind of person doesn't happen to the political world...... Japan will perish!!!

This man... you want to save Japan or destroy it?

Step by step, I don't know.

"In fact, in my province...... no, this is scattered in the news and stuff, so naturally, I think you should know...... I'm putting more and more people from the private sector inside City Hall. To fix the fumbling officials... the top of the facility is getting more and more publicly recruited... several facilities have entrusted the operation itself to the private sector. Yeah, of course, we're getting reports that we've seen improvements in all our operations!

Governor Murata says...

"Doesn't that... on top of the 'report' you made?

Tanzawa says...

"All I know is... this is also what is commonly reported... in some of the top-setting establishments that have recruited publicly from the private sector, there has been trouble... some of them have already retired"

"No, it's... it just so happens that there were a few people like that... who came from the private sector in most public recruitments have been successful in improving the service of the facility and in reforming the consciousness of the people who work there! It's a big success! This has already supported my reform, both by the media and by college teachers of all kinds... and has acknowledged my success!

Governor Murata... argues.

"I knew it... you can't be a person who's been an official for a long time. People who know how tough the private sector is... need to be coached from the top."

...... hmm.

"So what about me... I want to spread this reform that I'm doing right now in my province... to organizations in the country! Active civilian enrollment! Instead, I want to make everything more than the head of the ministry, a proven person in a private company! You are eroding this country because you are a bureaucrat!!! Actively introduced dokadoka and private life into the nation!

I...

"Okay...... I mean, you can't do it at all"

Yeah...... this is no good.

"Yes, that's what I'm talking about! You can't leave it to officials or bureaucrats!

"Otherwise... Mr. Murata, the way you think"

I... say so.

"... Huh?

Murata looked surprised and saw me.

"No, maybe...... I think your reform is working because that's the only thing in one province"

"No, the more Governor Murata says... in fact, he hasn't succeeded. Just what the public thinks, as Governor Murata has done well because he has called the press... 'Successful', 'Improved' many times. If you check the fine numbers, the province's debt is increasing... and many failed and indebted policy plans. It has already been criticized and validated by the media and researchers everywhere"

Tanizawa told me that......

"No, so... wait, wait! Why, I swear to the worse! My prefectural reform is still on the way... even if it is appreciated on the way...!

"You said you were successful on your own now, appreciated!

I... say.

"Because it is! My reform... is highly appreciated!

I mean... there are some media and researchers who still trust what Governor Murata says.

Meanwhile... Tanizawa is right, there must be some critical press and researchers.

Either way, as Governor Murata himself put it… it is not so successful.

... of course.

"I think it's true that office work makes it easier to have a warm body..."

Tanzawa says...

"So it doesn't mean that private companies... everywhere can be tough and just decent places to work"

I think it's too much of a decision for a private company experience to be more competent than an official.

"Well, I can't help it...... Murata is a former cultural talent"

Mr. Tanzawa said, like throwing up......

Oh...... Governor Murata says he runs the company himself though......

Really, I don't have the experience of working within something called a private company.

"Hey, what is it?

I...

"When it comes to private companies, it's totally different in size and industry."

"Oh, some giant companies... are more than bureaux, they're unproductive departments with warm water"

"And... the bureau is fundamentally different from the private sector."

"... can you explain?

Mr. Tanizawa tells me.

"Yes. Private companies... can do as many things as they want at the discretion of their managers. I can handle what Murata says, quickly. Instead… if you fail to make a decision, you will go bankrupt"

Even I'm starting to study management... to do a bakery with my sister Keko.

"I'm going bankrupt. Even if the company crumbles due to misjudgment on the part of the management...... it is self-inflicted. No one can help you."

...... but.

"But that's not how your bureau works...... if you make a big mistake and have a huge debt as a result of making a thoughtful decision...... no, that doesn't crush the bureau, but the residents are in trouble"

"As a result of the diffuse management, you already have a city that is out of business. Resident services are declining, but taxes are expensive."

Tanzawa says...

"So... the bureau means you can't make mistakes in judgment. So it takes a while to make a decision and... we have to be discreet."

"I have to be in the shape of an official... because it's not like a private company"

"In that kind of bureau... if you send someone with the same consciousness as a private company in a public offering, 'Oh do it', 'Do this' at the same speed as a private company, and the people up there order you to do it... that would confuse the scene"

"Like it's actually happening in your province... the policy plan you just came up with and put it into action fails all the time... tens of millions of dollars per case."

Governor Murata... as Pokhan, listens to me and Mr. Tanzawa.

"Still, because of the size of the province... I don't think we've even gotten to the point of devastation yet. However, once Murata's methods have been introduced into the country's institutions…"

"Because the size of the budget is different... it's going to be terrible"

"Me too... although I don't think bureaucrats are great..."

In the meantime... I just had a 'fight' with some of the bureaucrats...

"But... I don't think you can ever be foolish."

Because I am familiar with the task of moving the state...

"Then... I'm talking about all the entrepreneurs that Murata is going to start a political party with..."

I...

"The fact that I was running a chain of grocery stores, playing a pussy store, making mobile games... does it add anything to being a politician?

"No, that's... because you built your own company... and you succeeded! I've been educating my employees... and I've been diving through management training fields..."

I will block Governor Murata's words.

"I think that's awesome. But... of that industry, it's a success about that company... it's"

I... look into Governor Murata's eyes and say.

"What it takes to do a job as a politician… doesn't it overlap?"

"... why?

Ah.

"So, for example, there's someone who's been successful in a bakery, and the next time that person starts a shipbuilding company, it's going to be successful."

I said...

"By company management, I mean the same thing... but the contents are different, right?

"... contents?

Governor Murata is a pocan.

"The bakery, the day money comes in. I make it every day and the money goes in every day. However...... I sell cheap stuff, so I make less money every day. Employees are also limited. Baking experts don't have to be that much. I have to hire a part-time job who just sells me bread..."

I... say.

"But in the shipbuilding industry... every day, the money doesn't come in, does it? Hang on for months, build a ship... When you deposit, you come in dodgy. So until you deposit...... for months, I can't do it without the first budget just to keep paying the wages and materials of the people who work for me. Employees are full of experts and require a high level of technical skills"

"The size of the company is different. And your relationship with the bank."

Tanzawa says...

"Now, Mr. Murata... you tell the man who ran the little bakery... that the bakery's bread was delicious and the store was a success. Because I have a successful experience as a manager... do you think I should also be able to run a shipbuilding company?

"... there's nothing you can't do... right?

To Governor Murata like that...... I...

"Yeah, running a bakery and running a shipbuilding company are... different things to be demanded, if you know, you might be able to re-study from scratch and do it well"

Instructions to the part-time sisters of the bakery and......

Dealing with the engineers of the shipbuilding company... it's a different kind of thing.

"With the same know-how as when you were a bakery, you can also run a shipbuilding company... On the other hand, if you want to actively use the know-how you cultivated in a bakery in a shipbuilding company... the company will mess with you"

I said...

"It's the same as the chain of food shops and the politics of the country. No matter how awesome the chain store is, it should be on a different scale than the operation of the state. The way you coach part-time shopkeepers can't be helpful in giving instructions to state officials. Because it's different in size and industry."

"Finally... success in corporate management is also a strong element of luck."

Mr. Tanizawa......

"Sometimes it just so happens that the company I run... fits the needs of the times. And times change. Current success doesn't always last."

That's......

"Some of the companies that were strong appliance manufacturers, supermarkets and other distribution giants in the eighties have been swallowed up by others and are not now. A company whose founders were treated as the favorites of our time."

Tanzawa says...

"It can be a grocery store chain, a pussy store, or a mobile game company. I started my own business or inherited the company from my parents...... I succeeded. I'll say congratulations on that. But… the experience of success is already in the past. It is not always possible that a successful person will succeed again. Not to mention... based on past success experiences, I can only say that I think we can move the politics of the country from now on"

Governor Murata is... nagging.

"If you really want to be a politician... show more enthusiasm. Be aware that you, as a politician, are only half-service. All the time, if I had drawn on past success experiences... that guy would remain a barbecuer forever, a pussy shop, and a mobile gamer. You can't be a politician."

And... to Governor Murata...

"How long have you been... a culturalist talent?