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#740 - The last mission in Japan
Upon learning that Su Cheng was preparing to return to Hong Kong, Junko Sakurada became even more proactive.
She hoped to leave him with a deep impression during his last few days in Japan, so that he wouldn't forget her too quickly after returning to Hong Kong.
Time quickly passed another day.
June of 1979 came to an end just like that.
Opening the curtains, the weather outside was gloomy, and Su Cheng began another wonderful day.
Through the very transparent floor-to-ceiling glass windows of the balcony, Su Cheng was surprised to find that many low-lying areas several kilometers away were flooded, with the first floors of many buildings submerged. Rescue boats were constantly at work.
The area near the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, perhaps because of its higher elevation, was not affected. The wide road outside, although looking a bit wet, was very clean, and vehicles were driving in an orderly manner.
July arrived.
This year's typhoon season was very frequent. Su Cheng had only been in Japan for a week, and there had already been two typhoons. Today, Japan was being hit by a Category 14 typhoon, directly striking Aichi Prefecture. It was said that the losses were severe, with many houses collapsing due to the typhoon, and the number of casualties was constantly rising. A large automobile production base was flooded with tens of thousands of new cars.
This was Su Cheng's last task in Japan. It was because of this matter that he was invited to Japan. After completing it, he could return to Hong Kong at any time.
Therefore, at half past nine, the Japanese government sent an official car to pick up Su Cheng and take him to the National Diet Building.
When Su Cheng arrived at the National Diet Building, he found that, in addition to him, there were several other important figures he recognized.
Unsurprisingly, among them were the U.S. Ambassador to Japan, the Prime Minister of Canada, the Prime Minister of Australia, and the French Minister of Foreign Affairs.
These countries were all major powers that maintained friendly relations with Japan, especially the United States. Nowadays, Japan was the U.S.'s little brother, and the relationship between the two countries was close. When the little brother was in trouble, the big brother would naturally come forward to help.
Seeing Su Cheng get out of the car, these people all greeted him amicably.
Originally, the press conference was arranged to be held in the square outside the Imperial Palace.
However, the typhoon forced the Japanese government to abandon this idea and choose to hold the press conference in the National Diet Building.
"Mr. Su Cheng, this is the speech we have prepared for you." Before the press conference began, a Japanese staff member came to Su Cheng's side and handed him a copy of the speech.
Su Cheng looked at it. The entire article was full of flattery, as if Su Cheng was bowing down to Japan.
Moreover, the entire speech was a full dozen A4 pages long, with at least several thousand words.
Of course, there was no way he would read such a speech.
Although he did receive compensation from the Japanese government, he wasn't really selling his life completely for Japan. Being able to participate in this press conference was already giving Japan a lot of face.
Therefore, he directly raised an objection.
At this time, Japanese Prime Minister Ohira Masayoshi walked over.
"Prime Minister, you've come at the right time. I don't really like reading from a script when I give a speech, but prefer to speak off the cuff, so please take this speech back. But please rest assured, I will definitely say good things about Japan and I know what to say," Su Cheng said with a smile.
At this time, there were only a few minutes left before the scheduled press conference time.
At this point, they no longer had enough time to persuade Su Cheng, and could only reluctantly agree.
At ten o'clock in the morning, the press conference finally began.
The Japanese Prime Minister personally sat in the middle of the podium, and Su Cheng's seat was specially arranged to be on the Japanese Prime Minister's left, while the U.S. Ambassador was on the right.
In terms of status, Su Cheng was naturally unable to compare with these heads of state or ambassadors, but his role in today's press conference was greater, so he deserved to be arranged in this way.
Below the stage, famous Japanese media outlets, as well as well-known international media outlets, were already ready, aiming their cameras at the podium.
Su Cheng even saw a reporter from the *Oriental Daily News*.
The *Oriental Daily News* itself had branches in many places in East Asia and Southeast Asia, and also had offices in Japan, so they also participated in such press conferences.
"I am very happy to announce to everyone that Japan's largest yakuza organization, the Yamakou-gumi, has been eliminated by us. From now on, there will be no more Yamakou-gumi in Japan. At the same time, other yakuza groups in Japan are also being cracked down on by us. Through this special campaign to crack down on organized crime, we have made decisive progress in Japan, and the safety of Japanese society has been greatly improved!
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At the beginning of the press conference, Japanese Prime Minister Ohira Masayoshi, as the person in charge, began a thirty-minute speech.
Su Cheng sat next to him, and was somewhat shocked to see the thick speech in front of the Prime Minister.
It seemed that these leaders were not easy to be.
If it were him, it would be good if he could say a few words. Even if he were asked to read from the script, he wouldn't have the mind to do so.
The complete destruction of the Yamakou-gumi was definitely impossible in the short term. Not to mention the Yamakou-gumi abroad, there were still many remnants of the Yamakou-gumi within Japan, but these remnants were now hiding in a low-key manner and dared not show their faces.
Of course, given the current miserable state of the Yamakou-gumi, it was really not easy to make a comeback. The top two leaders were gone, and the high-level executives had also been taken down. The remaining members of the Yamakou-gumi had actually become a disorganized mess.
For such a Yamakou-gumi, it could actually be said that it had been destroyed.
Su Cheng sat next to the Japanese Prime Minister, watching him read his speech with great interest.
He wondered who wrote this speech. The content behind it was quite sophisticated.
However, Su Cheng knew that this was definitely not written by the Prime Minister himself.
Half an hour later, the Japanese Prime Minister's speech finally came to an end.
Although he was sitting next to Mr. Ohira, Su Cheng was also feeling drowsy. This feeling made him feel as if he had returned to his school days, listening to the school leaders' speeches.
"At this press conference, we have specially invited the famous entrepreneur Mr. Su Cheng to attend. Welcome Mr. Su Cheng to give a speech next." The Japanese Prime Minister said, while pushing the microphone in front of Su Cheng.
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