Hardy Empire 1945

Vol 2 Chapter 357: : Very despicable, but easy to use

The next morning.

Hardy and Monroe arrived at the airport. Hardy's private jet was already ready. The two boarded directly, with assistants and bodyguards saluting behind them.

After sitting on the large seat, hung up the seat belt, the plane quickly flew up into the sky, and when the cruise began, Hardy and Monroe came to the back room.

Seeing that bed, Hardy thought of funny things, "Remember the first time you did this airplane thing?"

Monroe will never forget that incident.

Because it's so embarrassing.

She fell asleep and was thrown off when the plane landed. When people found her, she was lying in the crevice of the bed and couldn't move. She had sprained her ankle.

The entire voyage was about 9 hours. The two lay in bed chatting and took a nap in the afternoon. In their sleep, Monroe felt that someone was kneading herself.

They are going to be separated soon, and they may not see each other for a few months. Although the two went crazy last night, she still wants it now. She doesn’t care about kneading her hand, grabbing the other hand and putting it to her mouth. Put Hardy's finger into his mouth and **** it gently.

It didn't take long before it turned into a war.

Outside the window is the blue sky and white clouds.

Under her body is the sexiest actress in the United States.

Hardy enjoyed the feeling of traveling at a rapid pace.

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They took Monroe to New York, and someone picked her up at the airport. After the two reluctantly said goodbye, the plane filled up and set off again, and rushed to the U.S. Defense Logistics Base in Fort Bevor, Virginia, to see Major General Williams.

New York was only more than an hour away from Fort Bever, and it was completely dark when he arrived. Major General Williams waited at the airport early when he received the call. After the plane landed, the spiral staircase fell down and Major General Williams boarded the plane.

Hardy didn't get off the plane, and the two chatted on the plane.

Some things are hard to say on the phone. Who knows if the FBI **** monitor their phone calls? This must be guarded.

Major General Williams first talked about Lieutenant General Jason's situation. Lieutenant General Jason suddenly became ill yesterday and was taken to the hospital for more than two hours before he was temporarily out of danger. He has just regained consciousness, but obviously he can no longer return to work.

Hardy and Williams originally planned to wait for Lieutenant General Jason to retire next year, and then they will be operating as his successor. The plan cannot keep up with the changes.

But Hardy thought it was a good thing.

Fortunately, he is in the United States. If he is in Japan, things may be delayed.

Then Major General Williams introduced the situation of the logistics bureau, including that he now has 6 deputy directors, each of whom has his own business. He also told Hardy that someone has a relationship with a certain military chief, someone The relationship with political party bosses is irreversible.

"In fact, the opponent is not only from within the Logistics Bureau. According to the past rules, the possibility of transferring any new director from the outside is greater than the possibility of promotion." Williams said.

"Who has the final say?" Hardy asked.

"Of course it is the President and the Secretary of Defense. They must be the final decision maker." Williams said.

Hardy smiled.

"I will go to Washington now. If everything goes well, I will see President Johnson tomorrow. I will recommend you to him and hope for a good result."

"Hadi, thank you, I thank you whether you succeed or not." Williams looked at Hardy and said heartily.

Major General Williams got off the plane, and after more than an hour before and after, Hardy's plane took off again for tens of millions of Washington.

It was already past 9 o'clock in the evening when I arrived in Washington.

The first thing Hardy checked into the hotel was to call the White House. After Hardy reported his name, the assistant forwarded the call to President Johnson.

"Hadi, you haven't called me for a long time, it seems you are back to the United States." President Johnson and Hardy spoke in a very casual tone.

"I'm not only in the United States, I have even arrived in Washington, and I will call you as soon as I enter the hotel. I hope that your Excellency the President will see me indirectly tomorrow. I am going to report to you the situation in Japan." Hardy said.

"Hahaha, of course there is time. Tomorrow afternoon, there is an important meeting on the Congress side in the morning. We will meet and talk in the afternoon, and we can have a meal together in the evening." President Johnson said.

Time is fixed.

Hardy took the plane for a day, fighting Monroe for two hours in the middle, and was more physically exhausted, as strong as he was also feeling a little tired, and soon fell asleep.

The next morning.

Hardy took a good rest, and at the same time sorted out what Johnson wanted to say in his mind.

In fact, it's not just Williams.

There is also about the business transformation of Japan.

Even Southeast Asia.

As for how to plan for the future and how to talk to Johnson, the President of the United States, there are so many things to consider. I blinked my eyes in the morning.

In the afternoon, Hardy had lunch at the hotel. The assistant and bodyguard drove Hardy to the White House in a luxury car rented in the hotel. Mike was already waiting there at the door.

Mike was dressed in a suit and looked more and more like a politician, but when he saw Hardy, he smiled and gave Hardy a hug.

Office of the President.

When Hardy saw Johnson, Johnson smiled and asked Hardy to sit down, and he had a glass of wine for the two of them. This was to enter the relaxed chat mode.

"I think I have reported the situation of reform in Japan. To be honest, Hardy, you have done far beyond my expectations. I told Mike some day that you are actually very suitable to be a politician. Your political wisdom is better than some fools. Members are too strong." Johnson said.

Hardy smiled and waved.

"These things I do in Japan are only the part that I am good at, economy and culture. If you let me do other things, I am afraid it will touch my shortcomings. There are too many things that real managers need to consider, and I can't do it. For example, your Excellency, you have to worry about thousands of things, and you have to give your opinions on everything. These politicians are not something ordinary people can do."

Hardy's ability to compliment people is definitely better than his ability to be a politician.

Johnson smiled lightly. He was very helpful to Hardy's words. Only those who have achieved this position know that no policy can go wrong and how difficult it is to be a president.

Hardy began to talk in detail about the situation in Japan.

The transformation of heavy industry has made Japan lose its heavy industrial capacity and will not be able to intervene in the military industry from now on.

The transformation of light industry is mainly reflected in the control of industrial clusters and turning Japanese industries into production bases in the United States. From then on, it is difficult to get rid of the economic control of the United States.

In the financial transformation, Japan originally implemented the chaebol economy. Before World War II, Japan's four major chaebols, Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, and Yasuda, controlled almost half of Japan's economy. These chaebols also supported the Second World War.

The core of all chaebols must be banks. Banks can provide financial support, provide settlement platforms, and grasp the shareholdings of various companies. They are the central nerve of the chaebols. Now that Hardy has acquired the banks of these chaebols, it is equivalent to directly cutting off their nerve.

Then there is cultural transformation.

"The ABC TV station has caused a sensation in Japanese society since the day it was broadcast. Japanese society was relatively closed. The people did not have the opportunity to understand the outside world. The psychological impact of this is very big. I have asked people to investigate privately. Many people now have less hatred of the United States, and more people have become worshipers."

"Exporting cultural and entertainment products and subtly changing their worldviews, I believe that within a few years, the original conservative thinking of the Japanese government will be pried away, and the so-called Bushido spirit and Shintoism spirit that it retains will be weakened a lot."

"There is also the output of our social values ​​through TV stations, radio and newspapers. The class in Japan is very obvious. It is difficult for the bottom to get development opportunities. When liberalism is accepted by the bottom people, they may also want to dream of the American dream."

"Also, I asked the Global Times to open a special column and asked them to find a group of university professors and intellectuals. These people have studied in the United States or the West and are willing to cheer for our thinking. I asked them to write articles. Attacking Japan’s previous feudal ideas, the spirit of Bushido, Shinto worship, and even attacking Japanese culture, these people have a certain degree of social credibility and have a certain influence on society.”

Hardy moved out what is known to later generations.

Very mean,

But it works well.

Even in the 21st century, this approach still works.

"I am also ready to vigorously advocate the emancipation of Japanese women. On the one hand, it can liberate productivity and on the other hand, it can destroy the original family balance. The family is the most basic unit of society. If the family is unstable, the whole society will become unstable."

"Compared to women's liberation, on the other hand, we can promote a culture that weakens men's power. At any time, men are still the thematic structure of society. If men in a society become weak, the momentum of the society will be much weaker."

"The Bushido spirit educates people not to fear death. This kind of thinking is not necessary. It can promote the culture of'baby guns', let men grow long hair, make-up, and dress neutral, and create a group of feminine male stars to form a social trend, which can weaken Their masculinity, if this trend becomes a social trend, the spirit of Japanese men will gradually be emptied, and the whole society will become feminine."

Johnson said in his heart that Hardy's conspiracies really emerged one after another, but he agreed with Hardy's approach from his heart.

That MacArthur would never think of this. He could only suppress it with tough methods, but he didn't know how to use human nature to transform it.

Suppression will always rebound.

The transformation will affect a hundred years.

"I agree with your approach Hardy." President Johnson agreed.

Having said this, Hardy relaxed. The two took a sip of wine and took out a cigar to smoke. Hardy seemed to ask unintentionally: "I heard that Lieutenant General Jason of the Logistics Bureau had a brain hemorrhage and is still in critical condition. ?"

"Yes, very suddenly, I am afraid it will be difficult for Jason to return to work. I am considering who will replace him. How did you know this?" Johnson asked in surprise.

A head of the logistics bureau, I don't know why Hardy cares about his situation.

"I went to Japan for a few months. When I came back, it was important to say hello to my friends. I called Major General Williams yesterday and talked to him for a few words. Williams accidentally told me about General Johnson’s situation. I was very sorry. ."

"You should remember Williams. He is now the deputy director of the Logistics Bureau. When you contacted me, Williams helped to contact me. Without him, the two of us would have no chance. Become friends." Hardy said with a smile.

Johnson remembered that he had indeed heard of Hardy from Williams and found Hardy to help him. Later, Hardy helped him reverse the extremely unfavorable situation.

Speaking of which, Williams also played a key role in his re-election.

Johnson smiled, "Williams should be very familiar with the logistics situation."

"I heard him say that he has served in the Logistics Bureau for almost 30 years and knows well the work of the Logistics Bureau. During World War II, he also did a good job in logistics. He also won a medal for this. He once showed me that one. The medal is very precious. By the way, he also said that the medal seems to be worn on his chest by you personally." Hardy said.

Johnson smiled.

"When you talk about it now, I remember. After the war, I rewarded a group of people with merit. Williams was a brigadier general at the time. All medals above the general were awarded by me personally."

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