Chapter 953: Chapter 385: Stillborn_3 Chapter 953: Chapter 385: Stillborn_3 After this incident, whenever someone wanted to adopt a dog, they immediately vaccinated it with the Dream Island vaccine. Gradually, vaccinating with the Dream Island vaccine became a tradition, and no one questioned it. Thus, due to Zhu Yong's vengeful act, Dream Island eventually gained a massive and continuous stream of revenue…

After handing over the vaccination efforts to Lu Pingping, Yan Fei never again paid attention to the sales of this vaccine, because he had shifted his focus to Japan.

The Japanese meticulously analyzed Yan Fei's purchase of Dream Island, and finally, they identified a loophole. To achieve their plan, they sacrificed the happiness of a princess of the Japanese Royal Family. They brought Haruji Harada, who had been begging at Charles de Gaulle Airport in France, back to Japan, and domestically promoted the love story between Harada and Princess Kako, continuously emphasizing that the two had been secretly engaged for many years and were legally recognized as a married couple.

The Japanese Government did this to make Dream Island the joint property of Harada and Princess Kako. Harada could not sell Dream Island to Yan Fei alone, thereby attempting to claim partial ownership over Dream Island.

One reason the Japanese Government did not use national power to reclaim Dream Island was because they knew they were no match for the island, so they did not dare to humiliate themselves. The second reason was that their Congress had already made a resolution to renounce the national ownership of Dream Island and made it public. As such, even if Japan was shameless at times, it would not be appropriate to go back on their word under these circumstances.

After weighing the options, Japan decided to employ such a tactic, using Princess Kako to capture a share of Dream Island's benefits. The ordinary Japanese citizens were unaware of the truth, and people in other countries around the world also did not know the inside story. Thus, under the relentless promotion and influence of the Japanese Government, they eventually remembered the touching love story of Harada and Princess Kako and the date of their marriage.

Although Japan wanted to snatch a portion of Dream Island's benefits, they were not yet fully prepared. So, even though they had started this momentum, they had not yet moved against Dream Island.

But Yan Fei had already noticed this affair and, true to his character, was not going to wait for Japan to initiate an attack. During this period, the Artificial Intelligence “Dream” was constantly collecting data about the affair between Harada and Princess Kako from around the world.

Even though Japan deleted all the Internet news about Harada during the execution of their plan, some information was overlooked, as the Internet is too vast. Yet, “Dream” easily found these leftover original news pieces, collecting all the negative news about Harada.

Then, at an opportune moment, just when the Japanese public was praying for the happiness of Harada and Princess Kako, “Dream” started to upload various pieces of data onto Japanese networks. Among these were reports from years ago by the Japanese media about Harada slandering Princess Kako. Moreover, Japan had stripped Harada of his citizenship at that time, leaving him to live the life of a homeless person at the French airport for several years…

The Japanese Government immediately noticed these news items that were detrimental to their plan and quickly deleted them, but in the world of the Internet, “Dream” was a god. Under its control, the news would be uploaded again promptly after being deleted, and furthermore, it pushed the news, forcing all Japanese citizens to become aware of the matter.

In the data uploaded by “Dream,” there were numerous newspaper photos from the Japanese media at the time of the affair. Japanese citizens, immersed in this warming love story, did not expect someone to dig up such old news. Reminded by these materials, their memories began to resurface, slowly recalling the previous image of Harada.

Just as doubt started to spread, “Dream” timely uploaded hundreds of photos. All of these photos depicted scenes of Harada recently mingling in Japanese nightclubs and cavorting with young beauties. In the pictures, Harada was surrounded by women, living a life of decadent revelry. Where was the romance with Princess Kako that was so passionate it was life-or-death?

The materials uploaded by “Dream” started to affect the marriage of Harada and Princess Kako, bringing significant negative impact to the actions Japan was about to take. Japan also made counterclaims, but the more they tried to debunk the information, the more materials were uploaded online, and more of the dark truth behind the affair surfaced. Besides the dark news, a large amount of evidence appeared, making it increasingly clear to the Japanese citizens that the marriage between Harada and Princess Kako was very unusual and hid an unspoken secret.

Faced with the rapidly shifting public opinion at home, the Japanese Government was in a state of chaos. However, having already invested a lot of resources early on, they obviously would not let go so easily, so they continued to make counterclaims while urgently changing their plan, aiming to revive this otherwise doomed plan with a new facade…

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