The computer still stored a large amount of data. Hao Yunyang didn’t plan to reorganize these materials again, because while editing the post, he had seen many of Mitsui Consortium’s technical materials. It was precisely seeing these technical materials that a bold idea immediately emerged in Hao Yunyang’s mind.
Hao Yunyang went out, temporarily venting his anger and suppressing his rage to have dinner. At ten o’clock, he went to the Xuanmiao Space, saw Zhao Chenxin and others about to close, and showed a smile that revealed nothing unusual: “I thought you had already left.”
A bomb, a heavyweight bomb, a bomb capable of causing a global tsunami, had quietly appeared. Without any warning, without any declaration, it suddenly appeared on the internet of over a dozen countries!
Although Hao Yunyang was consumed by rage at the time, it didn’t mean he was foolish. So when choosing where to post, he was selective.
And these two key selections were: first, the country needed to have its people used as experimental subjects by Japan. Only then could he maximally provoke that country’s public hatred towards Japan.
The second point was simple: the country’s strength had to be somewhat considerable. The materials contained photos of fifty people, covering thirty-one countries. Hao Yunyang selected over a dozen from these thirty-one countries to post.
The first country Hao Yunyang posted in was the United States, targeting top ten traffic portal websites, along with five smaller ones.
So the first country to see this post was the United States. Among the fifty experimental victims he published, three were Americans: two American citizens and one American university student studying in Japan.
Similarly, the first person to see this post, apart from Hao Yunyang who edited it, was an American.
Hao Yunyang and Chen Pingping and others drove to a street stall for late-night snacks, while Americans with the sun still in the eastern sky had gone completely crazy because of his post.
On July 21st at 8 AM US time, most Americans had already woken up and entered their work or study routines. Computers are an indispensable item for modern humans, and similarly, famous portal websites are a daily online lifestyle for many.
In a section of a large portal community, a post titled “The Atrocities of Japanese Zhu: A Permanent Pain in the Hearts of Americans!” quietly appeared. Perhaps due to the post’s title or other reasons, the post went viral.
From its appearance to its widespread spread, it took merely an hour. Many Americans who saw this post were moved by Hao Yunyang’s last sentence: “Repost it, spread it, let more people see it!”
A simple sentence that resonated with these Americans because of the content above.
Thus, email became the best accomplice, and the post quickly spread across the entire United States. Most people who learned about this through emails from relatives and friends also chose to continue sharing. One passed to ten, ten to a hundred, and soon, the entire United States was in an uproar, Hao Yunyang was shocked, and proud Americans were enraged!
Meanwhile, countries including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, and South Korea were also shaken. It seemed as if a raging fire instantly gathered in the sky, fiercely attacking Japan, which was now aware of the situation. It appeared that a massive storm was brewing.
At 11 PM Beijing time, Hao Yunyang and others returned home and went to bed. As the instigator of this event, Hao Yunyang did not have the awareness to continue paying attention to the developing situation. Instead, he lay in bed, embracing Zhao Chenxin, pondering two words: money laundering!
Money laundering is illegal. Although Hao Yunyang didn’t know much about the law, he knew this act was illegal. However, he must find a way to launder money, to whiten the potentially massive sum he might receive, and then use it openly through his own hands.
As for the source of this money, “I bet the Japanese government will be in trouble next,” the text continues with a teaser for the next chapter.
As requested,
As a victim country, China naturally would not choose to stand alone or jump into the muddy waters at this moment, so the news spokesperson briefly protested and then let it go. According to the Chinese leaders’ thinking, let them fight – the more intense, the better. After multiple countries impose sanctions, I am also a victim! Whatever they can get, my share won’t be missing! Although I did not participate in the sanctions…
China’s response naturally entered the sight of other countries, but it was too late to regret. “Going up the mountain is easy, coming down is hard” – this old saying is not nonsense. Since they have already made a strong statement, midway cancellation is not an option!
Having already climbed onto the tiger’s back, even with a strong hunter watching nearby, they must grit their teeth and punch the tiger’s brain!
The Chinese leaders laughed, while leaders of other countries gritted their teeth, and the Japanese government cried bitterly…
For a moment, the entire world was buzzing with excitement.
Eight hours after the post exposure incident, the Japanese government finally sent out a foreign ministry spokesperson who spoke to numerous TV media:
“After careful verification, we believe these photos are true, but the content has been deliberately distorted. As one of the world’s major economic powers, after some self-praise, we believe this is a premeditated, organized framing operation. I represent all Japanese citizens in calling on global citizens to remain calm. We also ask leaders of all countries to think carefully before making decisions.”
Japan’s move was clever – by simply explaining, Japan became one of the countries being framed. However, “Japan is so despicable!” sitting on the sofa in the Xuan Miao space store, watching the Japanese foreign ministry spokesperson’s response on TV, Chen Jiangping, who now somewhat understood the situation, stood up and spat on the ground angrily: “Shameless!”
“But his words are not entirely unreasonable,” Zhou Junqiang, standing at the bar, turned and said with a honest smile: “Just some victims’ photos and the mysterious poster’s personal statements cannot form strong evidence proving these victims were treated this way in Japanese laboratories!”
“Junqiang is right,” Zhao Chenxin thought and gently nodded: “Moreover, even if proving these people suffered atrocities in Japan, it cannot directly link to the Japanese government. As long as Japan pushes out a scapegoat, they can escape the current predicament. Yunyang, what do you think?”
Her gaze fell on Hao Yunyang sitting on the sofa, arms crossed, who had not spoken a word throughout the entire process, with a slight smile at the corner of her eyes.
“Since the poster knows this matter so clearly, perhaps this post is just a prelude!” Hao Yunyang smiled slightly, stood up from the sofa, and said confidently: “Japan’s statement might just be shooting themselves in the foot.”
“That’s right!” As soon as Hao Yunyang spoke, the other three’s eyes lit up. Zhou Junqiang scratched his head: “How come we didn’t think of that! Yunyang is so smart!”
“By the time you think of it, everyone in the world will have thought of it,” Chen Jiangping rolled her eyes, then said with some anticipation: “I really want to see what Japan will become after this wave.”
“The world has never lacked opportunists,” Hao Yunyang chuckled: “No matter what Japan becomes in the end, it has nothing to do with us ordinary people. The store is quite busy, you all continue working, I’m going to take a nap.”
Saying this, Hao Yunyang looked at Zhao Chenxin: “Are you coming with me?”
“No,” Zhao Chenxin slightly shook her head and smiled: “I’ll stay in the store until you finish your things. You can go back first, don’t worry about me.”