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Vol-2: 033. The Sovereign Punishes the Traitor, Heaven Executes the National Villain

  033. The Sn Puhe Traitor, Heavees the National Vilin

  She had the wild idea that if all women could awaken Omega Energy, women could pletely rule the nation. Even Liu Zhidong khat Omega Energy users typically have lifespans forty or fifty years shorter than ordinary people.

  If this pruly implemented, imagine a developed try where the average lifespan of women is less than 40, or even 30 years, and eaan spends her life stantly battling various geic diseases. How much time in her life would be wasted on tinuous childbirth?

  How would professions that require time to accumute, like eists, stists, politis, and writers, be cultivated?

  If everyone is focused on rapid reprodu and the pleasures of the present, who would still have the mio engage in long-term pnning?

  Meanwhile, men, because they ega Energy, would instead enjoy longer lifespans. By then, this approach would lead to older elite men having more time to accumute knowledge, taking up roles in politid sce—after all, sce also produce transdent beings like 【Biochemists】 and 【Engineers】 with long lifespans.

  By then, Omega Energy would only turn women into breeding maes.

  And women with Omega Energy would repce male soldiers otlefield. At the same time, their average age would be younger, and their level of education would be lower.

  President Medewei did not sider this point; she is someone who makes decisions on impulse.

  Liu Zhidong was very frustrated. With a leader like this, how could Frost-Pted Republic have a future?

  It recisely because of the President’s foolish decisions that anti-human anizations like the Abyss Humanitarian Relief anization emerged, and that men like Li Aozi, who were oppressed to the extreme, chose to betray the nation.

  The Abyss Humanitarian Relief anization, Li Aozi.

  These two factors alone wouldn’t necessarily cause a stir—after all, no nation is truly , and the primary victims are still the outcasts from the outer nds.

  But Li Aozi’s situation is different. The moment Liu Zhidong saw this handsome man, she realized he had immense appeal. If he chose to oppose the Frost-Pted Republic, his looks alone would garner him immense sympathy.

  This is an objective fact, because people naturally favor beautiful appearances. In this world, there are hardly any national leaders who are unattractive, and the more handsome a leader, the more easily they inspire fidend pride in their citizens, and the more likely they are to be captured by the media.

  Moreover, Li Aozi is not only exceptionally good-looking, but his bat prowess, heroic deeds, and humble ins also easily garner sympathy from men iion and from people ier nds.

  Even those in the ies, upon seeing Li Aozi’s resistance against Frost-Pted Republic's rule, were inspired.

  The ret coup in the Grand Duchy of Grant is a prime example.

  Yes, that’s it.

  Liu Zhidong snapped out of it: Li Aozi was a good opportunity.

  Sihe President despises men so much, why not take advantage of this opportunity to make her resider?

  “Madam President, the information obtained by Tianhuan likely came from Li Aozi.”

  Plop.

  The President’s calm and indifferent smile immediately froze.

  “Li Aozi,” she muttered, pg her hands on her knees, her gaze filled with distent: “This guy destroyed the Abyss Humanitarian Relief anization. We ied six billion Derbies and dozens of Law III agents, and without a word, he blew them all to smithereens. No, he didn’t just kill our Frost-Pted Republic’s female medical workers, he also killed the future of all women in Frost-Pted Republid the world!”

  Medewei rarely showed a gritted-teeth expression wheioning Li Aozi.

  Li Aozi’s appearandoubtedly caused severe damage to the Medewei gover. He exposed the truth about the Abyss Humanitarian Relief anization on the world’s rgest Snake-Clear website and publicly denounced Frost-Pted Republic's oppression of men and lower-css women, causing signifit damage to the credibility of many female voters whinally supported Medewei.

  Frost-Pted Republic's prestige was swept away, their iional reputation shattered, and they even faced sans—any one of these issues could have been resolved by Medewei.

  Because Frost-Pted Republic could always shift the bme onto men; even if all the men died or fled abroad, they could still recruit from the ies and outer nds.

  Li Aozi’s appearance, with his pale plexion, gaihe moral high ground. In the eyes of others, Li Aozi was a discriminated outsider. Although all four nations have racial discrimination, pying the ‘racial discrimination card’ is aremely effective propaganda tactic.

  “Damn Li Aozi, I must kill him! He’s the cer of Frost-Pted Republic!”

  Seeing Medewei seething with anger, Liu Zhido it was time to fan the fmes.

  She held the phone and said in a deep voice:

  “The embassy in Grant also sent word: some Law III agents have spotted Li Aozi.”

  “What do you mean?”

  “It’s likely true,” Liu Zhidong said. “Li Aozi robably issioned by Tianhuan to assist in the rebellion!”

  Crash!

  President Medewei smmed the unicator on the ground, cursing:

  “That treacherous grasshopper! It wasn’t enough that GTB issued a global manhunt for him, now he’s showing his face again. He’s determio be our Frost-Pted Republic's enemy! I’ll send in the meized armor and bst those vermin to pieces!”

  “Madam President, this matter is not to be taken lightly. We ’t deploy the military at this moment,” Liu Zhidong, realizing she had gooo far, began to sweat aedly urged: “If we send troops to invade Grant, the iional unity will unanimously n us.”

  Medewei was blunt. As her subordinate picked up the unicator, she directly opened a video call and poi Liu Zhidong’s nose, cursing:

  “Liu Zhidong, you’re just a mouthpiece of the Ministry of Fn Affairs, and you dare tell me how to do my job?”

  Liu Zhidong shrank back, but still expined: “That’s not what I meant, but Madam, our situation is dire. The Red Arrow Empire has already raised i rates twid imposed a grain embargo. If this tinues, we’ll be in a passive position, and the people will be very dissatisfied...”

  “It seems you know how to be Presideer than I do, Fn Minister Liu Zhidong. Do you want to move into the Twin Star Pace?”

  “I didn’t mean that, but the military really ’t get involved...”

  “Fool.” Medewei sneered. “Without the military, we just send in Law IV agencies, ’t we? It’s wartime, and we’re responsible for iigating women’s suffering. Isn’t that perfectly normal?”

  “But—Law IV is just a women’s rights anization, at most a w enfort agency. Sending w enfort forces directly into another try’s territory to enforce ws viotes iional principles...”

  Liu Zhidong’s back was drenched in cold sweat.

  What a joke!

  Law IV’s grassroots agents alone numbered at least 400,000, not to mentioemporary and tract workers. These women are a bunch of hooligans; they may not be strong in bat, but they’re certainly good at causing trouble.

  Even if only 20,000 were deployed, putting these female hyenas otlefield would be more than enough to deal with Grant’s pathetic military. But in doing so, the entire Law IV agency would also be dragged onto the battlefield iure.

  By then, male soldiers otlefield would be harassed endlessly by a bunch of female agents. How would they fight?

  “Iional principles only apply to sn nations. ies are our backyard.”

  Medewei lifted her and said:

  “Now, go and question Tianhuan about Li Aozi’s espionage case. We’ll soon capture Li Aozi and bring him to trial in Twin Star City, so the whole world will know what happens to women who betray Frost-Pted Republic.”

  “Yes.”

  Liu Zhidong put down the phone, her emotions turbulent.

  As a fn minister who cwed her from the bottom, Liu Zhidong wasn’t overly ed about gender issues. The President’s btant bias made her fearful.

  Where does a diplomat’s authority and is e from? Only from a strong nation behind them, especially military power!

  She thought of the talented Defense Minister David Lin. With a man like that in power, diplomats like her would have the opportunity to shine.

  However, Medewei had already made a mess of the military and the try’s iional image, and eve capable ministers like David Lin to prison. Her hysterical behavior today only added to Liu Zhidong’s horror.

  Is this horesident should behave? This is just a menopausal hag.

  Damn it, the try has e to this. Liu Zhidohat if she didn’t do something soon, the beautiful natioed by the Twin Queens would be ruined by Medewei.

  She still had some sce left. She didn’t agree with the bottomless experiments of the Abyss Humanitarian Relief anization, nor with letting the ruthless female hyenas of Law IV set foot in the Grand Duchy of Grant.

  Li Aozi may be strong, but even if he reached Gamma Tier, he couldn’t wipe out an army of tens of thousands.

  In Liu Zhidong’s view, Medewei had gone mad. She had deluded herself into thinking she was the goddess of all women, fetting that Frost-Pted Republic's territory was built by the strength of men and the resilience of women together.

  ‘Heaven bless Frost-Pted Republic, Twin Queens protect us.’

  Liu Zhidong thought sadly, while at the same time, she made up her mind:

  ‘Li Aozi absolutely ot be captured. I must inform him. I use the Tianhuan el to rey information, but that’s not enough. If we send troops to Grant, Frost-Pted Republic will face moral abando from all sides. We could apply pressure through a vassal state, f them to peacefully transfer power. As long as we support a new pro-Frost-Pted Republic regime, even if they bee indepe, it wouldn’t matter.’

  However, Medewei’s as had already lost all reason. She had bee a mad dog allergien.

  This kind of behaviht be beled as treason, but Liu Zhidong could no longer ehe humiliation from Medewei.

  She had already made tremendous efforts to restore Frost-Pted Republic's iional image, bearing psychological pressure and iional s—things the President, sitting fortably in the capital, never sidered.

  The extreme imbance caused a shift in Liu Zhidong’s mi.

  ‘Sihe President is determio go her own way, it’s time for a ge.’

  She made up her mind; Medewei had already brought a distorted set of values to the try and could no longer be allowed to harm their future.

  With the emergence of Li Aozi, it was clear that the men of Frost-Pted Republic were beginning to awaken. If the tradis weren’t resolved, the try would soon be doomed.

  While the eion was under iional nation, Medewei still wao invade Grant, a small try with a popution of less than fifty million.

  Liu Zhidong remained silent for a moment, dismissed the surrounding staff, and only took her trusted aides. She used Zhenxu’s social software to send a private message to the only fner she could trust:

  “Jose Rediaz, I would like to ask for your help.”

  This was for the fate of the nation and the true implementation of the Twin Queens’ will.

  —Medewei, the old witch, must die.

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