Chapter 351 – Instigated Confusion (7)
[Fujimura!]
[Ha! Sir!]
The chairman of the Hunters’ Association responded with a salute when the prime minister called upon him.
The Japanese Hunters’ Association stood out for its direct affiliation with the Japanese Government, setting it apart from associations in other countries. Most of the country's politicians were Hunters, strengthening the bond between the government and the association. In fact, the current prime minister, Shinzo, had previously chaired the Hunters’ Association, while the current chairman, Fujiwara, had served as his aide. This close relationship made the government and the association inseparable in Japan.
[Do you have any plans prepared?] inquired the prime minister.
[Ha! Yes, sir! The monster that emerged on Tsushima Island is an SSS Tier monster named ‘Craspio,’ and the damage will be immense even if we manage to hunt it. Our best option is to lure the monster away from our lands and toward the Korean Peninsula,] suggested Fujiwara.
[Hmm...]
Prime Minister Shinzo didn't seem pleased with Fujiwara’s proposal. He couldn't fathom the brave Hunters of the Great Japanese Empire yielding to a single monster, regardless of its size, and resorting to leading it toward Joseon instead. To him, it seemed cowardly.
Nevertheless, Fujiwara stood firm by the plan.
[Our measuring devices exploded when we attempted to gauge the monster’s mana density. While I don’t doubt our Hunters' ability to slay the monster, our lands will suffer massive destruction. Let's take this opportunity to teach them a lesson! With only six Master Rank Hunters, there's no way they can defeat this monster. Our twelve Master Rank Hunters can't guarantee it either!]
[Hmm... Very well, then I entrust full authority to you on this matter,] conceded the prime minister.
[Ha!] Fujimura saluted in response, though discontent lingered within him.
‘Tsk... This decision will tarnish the reputation of our great country...’ N0v3lTr0ve served as the original host for this chapter's release on N0v3l-B1n.
Japan’s influence on the international stage has significantly waned since the appearance of dimensional gates. More accurately, they deliberately diminished their influence. The country’s ‘Galapagos Syndrome’ worsened, pushing them into reclusiveness following a surge in right-wing sentiments among their citizens. Additionally, the advent of mana stones enabled Japan to realize their self-sustainability dreams, reducing their need for international engagement.
Nevertheless, Japan remained a global powerhouse, boasting twelve Master Rank Hunters. Fujiwara found the notion of luring the monster to a weaker country dishonorable. Yet, he couldn’t prioritize honor over the potential devastation his country might face if they confronted the monster.
‘This might be an opportunity to humble those arrogant fools.’
The resurgence of right-wing sentiments reignited Japan’s desire to reclaim the Korean Peninsula. They established ‘Takeshima Day’ and embedded in their elementary, middle school, and high school curriculum the belief that the island belonged to Japan, branding Koreans as illegal occupants.
Multiple factors fueled the enmity between Korea and Japan. Tourism nearly ceased, leaving minimal trade and diplomatic exchanges. Relations deteriorated to a point where both countries engaged in frequent bickering and de-escalation.
Unfortunately, South Korea found itself at a disadvantage. Not only were they weaker than Japan, but pro-Japanese factions persisted within their government. The only barrier preventing Japan from invading South Korea was the presence of United States bases in both countries, barring an allied country from invading another.
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A special task force team was assembled within just six hours of the giant monster's appearance on Daema Island, with the Japan Self-Defense Forces' Commander, Matsuro Tawakashiga, chosen to lead it.
One Master Rank Hunter, along with two hundred S Rank Hunters and three thousand sailors from the navy, were deployed to initiate the special operation called ‘Deer Herding’.
South Korea dispatched drones to observe the real-time events, while Japan did not, despite the monster raid being a crucial task for both nations. It was evident to the innocent people of South Korea that Japan aimed to raid the monster.
“Hmm...”
“Kieeeek!”
Han-Yeol arrived in Busan riding on Mavros’ back. His visit held no particular purpose; he firmly believed in Japan's ability to defeat Craspio. He was merely here to assess Craspio’s capabilities in case another monster appeared in South Korea.
In essence, he was sightseeing.
Pshhh!
Gulp! Gulp! Gulp! Gulp!
Han-Yeol had brought fried chicken and beer to relish during the spectacle.
“Ah! Beer tastes the best when cold!”
“Kieeek!”
The fried chicken, even to Han-Yeol, South Korea's richest man, was from a shop he frequented in his impoverished days, and the beer was a standard convenience store brand.
“Alright, put on a good show for me, Japan!”
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