Prime Minister Ishiba followed my education and guidance, declaring his intent as Prime Minister to steer Japan-South Korea relations toward a so-called “contractual divorce (let's go back to being friends)” and demonstrating this through action. He upheld the pride of a politician in handling the aftermath of the incident, and as a senior from Keio University's Faculty of Law, it's fair to say he supported Reo Toyama.
Among the attributes possessed by the enemies whitewashed by the incident, “lawyers” were politicized as an entire industry under the Eighteen Plan; the “Keio University network” was politically rehabilitated and politicized from national politics; “Fuchu citizens” were politicized by Tomoko's failed coup; and “Zainichi privileges” were politicized as the underlying affirmative action policy collapsed. A mere lawyer (at the bottom) can do nothing about this. The only one who can somehow resolve this situation is me, Toyama Reo, who holds the inherited world hegemonic power.
Incidentally, my obsession with passing the administrative scrivener exam stems from my fear that if I don't cling to the lowest rung of the legal profession, the entire industry might collapse. My fixation on the Keio University network is driven by my fear that this network—which is merely a monetization circuit for non-popular virgins to assert dominance—will be ostracized from Japanese society. My fixation on Fuchu citizens stems from worry over my two sons living in Fuchu City, where my wife's family resides. My obsession with Zainichi privileges arises because I cannot view the harm they suffered at the hands of Japanese people as someone else's problem.
Japan's political landscape will persist indefinitely, and the schemes I established at the opportune moment – “The Legend of the Queen's 3+1 Holy Sword” and “The Politics and Money of the Three Democratic Parties” – will also endure relatively long-term. It should make for quite an interesting political spectacle to observe. Beyond elections, I'm delivering “Fundamental Political Education,” “Information Warfare,” “Eradication of Cultism,” and “Theoretical Refining of Political Dynamics” to 5 billion readers worldwide. This marks the beginning of a revolutionary improvement for Japan's Galapagos-like political system.
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