February 12, early morning, Tokyo Bay.
After hearing that the Hokkaido Assembly ordered the wall to be blown up, some members of the Tokyo Bay Assembly who were still in the Chiba Prefectural Hall were a little moved. However, the opponents believed that Tokyo Bay was surrounded by tens of millions of evil spirits, and outside there was a city full of obstacles. , it’s not a place you can drive anywhere you want.
During the discussion here, the Shandai organization announced four evacuation routes on the radio.
"Okay, let's add Shandai's organization's method. For those who don't have time to go underground, organize them to go to the ship, and everyone can go back and execute it."
Some members of Congress disagreed with Speaker Sato's proposal, believing that the entire army might be annihilated by sea.
"Stay here, are you waiting to be trapped and die?"
“We can blow up the container wall and build a bridge, and then we can all go our separate ways.”
"Are you kidding? The road here is not easy."
"Otherwise, let them decide for themselves."
"That's right, wait until the people who choose to board the ship get on the ship, then blow up the container wall."
"Hey, you have to know that based on the current situation, if the container walls are blown up, it will be difficult to build the Chiba Prefecture camp again."
"If we don't blow up the wall, will the people in the car be trapped and die in the car?"
"They can choose to get on board."
"The problem is they chose to take the bus instead of getting on the boat."
"Then we can let them try to get out through the gate then."
"Who knows when there will be a chance to escape."
"That's enough," Speaker Sato said. "Let's organize the people on board to leave first, and then we'll see if we should blow up the wall. That's it. Let's all retreat." He left first.
The congressmen looked at each other, said polite words to each other, and left in a hurry. …
Speaker's Office.
The secretary said to Speaker Sato: "Sir, the helicopter is ready."
"Really?" Speaker Sato asked feebly, "Do you think the situation would have been better if this election had not been held and if those days had not been wasted?"
"That," the secretary said with a wry smile, "I don't know."
"Yes," Speaker Sato sighed feebly, "How can you know some things unless you try them?"
The secretary asked: "You mean, Mr. Yamazaki promised to obey the new parliament?"
"I thought he was just talking," Speaker Sato sighed, "Who cares more about power? Maybe, that person is me."
The secretary said: "Your Excellency, the way things have developed today is obviously not what we could have foreseen, nor what we hoped for. From your point of view, you have done your best. The Tokyo Bay Council is located in forty-five places. The voter turnout of more than 95 percent for the survivors’ election shows that everyone supports this election.”
"Well," Speaker Sato said, "if that's the case, I did not do anything wrong."
"You are not wrong in the first place," the secretary said. "The Shandai organization was unknown but occupied a large amount of materials. If the Shandai organization is not confiscated and the Shandai organization's crimes are not punished, how can other people be allowed to cooperate? How can everyone be allowed to cooperate?" Do you obey orders and get through the difficulties? In fact, this election was forced by the Shandai organization, but really speaking, neither party was at fault. They were both forced by the situation. In the final analysis, everything was because of this incident. Global catastrophes are all because of evil spirits.”
"You're right," Speaker Sato said, "It's all because of evil spirits."
The secretary looked at the time and said, "Sir, let's go."
"Thank you for your enlightenment," Speaker Sato said, "But you don't have to worry about me. You can go quickly."
The secretary was shocked, "Your Excellency Speaker!"
“I don’t know how many people died this time,” Speaker Sato lamented. “Someone must be responsible for this.”
"But, Your Excellency," the secretary said, "Judging from the current situation, the Parliament cannot control the Free Shipowners. And although you, the Shandai Organization, and Mr. Yamazaki have some conflicts with each other, you still have some understanding and some consensus. , if you are no longer here, the situation will be even more complicated if there is no understanding between the newly elected speaker and the Shandai organization."
"This," Speaker Sato hesitated, "that's true."
"So, Mr. Speaker," the secretary said with some sincerity, "please take care of your life. Only in this way can it be more helpful to all of us."
"Okay, I'm convinced by you." Speaker Sato shook his head and smiled bitterly, "Let's go."...