Chapter 595: The condemnation from Fusang is loud but little
Chapter 595: The condemnation from Fusang is loud but little
Fuso spoke out in the international public opinion field through its influential domestic media such as Yamato Daily, Kyushu Minpo, and Teikoku Daily, severely condemning the so-called "Chinese atrocities". The front pages of these newspapers all published photos of Chinese massacres of Fuso expatriates. These photos, incited by public opinion, further exacerbated the international community's misunderstanding and prejudice against China.
"How dare China attack our overseas Chinese!" The editors of Yamato Daily shouted angrily, pouring ink all over the newspaper, trying to make the "truth" public. Their pens were like sharp swords, pointing directly at the heart of China.
"How dare these people do this?" a young reporter asked in surprise, looking at the photos with shock and anger in his heart. "The expatriates in these photos are innocent. They just want to live a better life, but they are treated like this."
"This is the true face of China!" another reporter responded angrily, "We must let the whole world know these truths!"
Under the influence of these newspapers, the anger of the Japanese people towards China grew stronger and stronger. They took to the streets one after another, demanding that the government take tough measures against China.
At the same time, Fuso's Foreign Minister Hirokawa Taniko held a press conference, expressing deep condolences to the overseas Chinese who died, while constantly criticizing China.
"I am deeply saddened by this unfortunate incident. These innocent expatriates have lost their lives, and their families have suffered irreparable losses." Hongchuan Guzi's voice seemed to tremble a little, but his eyes were as firm as iron. "We must express our strong protest against this! We must demand a reasonable explanation from China!"
As Fuso continues to exert pressure, international public opinion is increasingly critical of China. Various countries have expressed concern about the tension between Fuso and China, and called on both sides to exercise restraint and resolve differences through dialogue.
However, Fuso did not seem to be ready to give up. They continued to put pressure on China through various channels, trying to force China to make concessions in various aspects.
In this context, the Chinese government also felt tremendous pressure. They had to consider how to respond to the provocations and attacks from Fuso and how to fight back at the level of public opinion.
At this moment, the voices of militarists in Fuso are getting louder and louder. They ignore historical facts and firmly believe in the superiority of Fuso and the threat of China. In their view, only through force can China be forced to surrender and the so-called "dignity" and "interests" of Fuso be maintained.
However, history has proven that militarism can only bring disaster and suffering. The militarist road that Fusang once took brought profound suffering to countless innocent lives.
As the storm intensified, China suffered unprecedented pressure from international public opinion. However, surprisingly, this condemnation seemed more like a drama with a lot of thunder and little rain. The Fuso Empire, a country once known for its militarism, formed a so-called invasion alliance with the Bird Empire and the Dayi Empire, and was regarded by the outside world as the three giants of the Axis Powers. However, amid the anger and condemnation of the Fuso Empire, these two allies unexpectedly chose to remain silent.
The silence of the Bird Empire and the Dayi Empire surprised the international community. These two countries once worked hand in hand with the Fusang Empire to jointly plan a blueprint for aggression and expansion. However, when the Fusang Empire faced the tough attitude of the Hua Kingdom, they chose to retreat.
This is not only because they are afraid of China's strength, but also because they are worried that once they are involved in this dispute, their core interests will be threatened.
In fact, the development of this storm has completely exceeded everyone's expectations. Su Zhengyang, the leader of China, shocked the world with his tough attitude and bloody means. He took a ruthless response to any behavior that dared to provoke China.
This attitude frightened the Bird Empire and the Dayi Empire. They were worried that once they spoke up for the Fusang Empire, Su Zhengyang would take tough military measures against them just like he did to Fusang.
Therefore, the Bird Empire and the Dayi Empire chose to remain silent. They no longer stood together with the Fusang Empire as they did in the past, but chose to protect themselves. They understood that in this era full of uncertainties, the most important thing was to protect their core interests.
The so-called alliance is nothing but a joke when it comes to their own interests.
The development of this crisis has made people deeply aware of the complexity and uncertainty of international relations.
In this world full of competition and conflict, there are no permanent allies or enemies. Only by constantly adapting and responding to changes can we gain a foothold in this era full of uncertainties. Under the leadership of Su Zhengyang, China has demonstrated its strength and determination to the world with its tough attitude and decisive actions. This has also made other countries begin to re-examine their relationship with China and think about how to get along with this rising power in the future.
In the luxurious reception room of the Bird Empire Embassy in China, Italian Ambassador Marco Imperato and Bird Empire Ambassador Hans von Seeckt sat on the sofa next to the coffee table, both of them holding exquisite cigars in their hands, and their conversation seemed particularly deep amid the smoke.
On the coffee table, a Yamato Daily newspaper was spread out, and the content on it attracted Marco's attention. He gently picked up the newspaper, his eyes shuttled between the photos and text, and finally sighed softly.
"I have reported all this back to China." Marco broke the silence, his voice low and powerful, "The leadership of the Empire of Greatness believes that China has now officially become one of the world's top military powers. They are worried that any rash actions may lead to unpredictable consequences."
Hans nodded, his eyes also solemn. He took a puff of his cigar and slowly exhaled the smoke, as if thinking about every word. "Yes, I also received similar instructions from abroad." He said, "The Bird Empire's top leaders are also aware of China's strength. They don't want to rashly stand on the opposite side of China because of Fusang's anger."
The two men fell silent again, with only the sound of burning cigars and the rustling of leaves in the breeze outside the window as they pondered the meaning behind this complex situation.
"You know what?" Marco broke the silence, a hint of worry in his tone, "Now our allies are making great strides on the European battlefield, and both Tsarist Russia and the Anglo-German Empire are in trouble. But if we come into conflict with China because of Fuso, it will be a huge risk."
Hans nodded, knowing the stakes. "Indeed," he replied, "China has risen to become a great power that cannot be ignored, and their influence is not limited to Asia. If we stand on the side of Fuso, it means we are completely standing on the opposite side of China. This will not only damage our relationship with China, but may also force China to stand on the side of the anti-aggression allies such as England, which will be a consequence we cannot afford."
The two men's eyes met, and their eyes revealed their worries and uneasiness about the future. They knew that this situation was beyond their control, and they could only try their best to safeguard the interests of their country and avoid greater conflicts and disasters.
At this juncture, they must make choices and trade-offs in their interests. In other words, they must not easily stand on the side of Fuso and condemn China together.
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