The inquiry meeting ended in chaos amidst a riot.
A group of assemblymen, some bruised and battered, others disheveled, walked out of the National Assembly Hall with grim expressions, surrounded by their respective secretaries and assistants.
Clearly, these were the ones who lost the fight.
The members of the Liberal Democratic Party were strutting around with pride, and as the party's lead powerhouse, Aoyama Sosuke, even though his shirt was torn, walked with a commanding presence.
Yanchuan Shilang wore a poker face; he hadn't expected that after a year, there would still be so many in the parliament who dared openly oppose him. He began to reflect on whether he hadn't purged thoroughly enough and whether his methods were too gentle.
Simply driving those opposing me out of the Cabinet is not enough; they need to be expelled from the parliament. These laggards only hinder my construction of Japan.
Japan should only have my voice!
"Prime Minister! Look here!"
