Chapter 1220 Illusion and Hypnosis: Fujiwara Shizuka's Methods
Chapter 1220 Illusion and Hypnosis: Fujiwara Shizuka's Methods
The Governor had already received the news. He slammed his hand on the table and stood up. His secretary and aide-de-camp immediately stood at attention.
The Governor emerged from behind his desk and paced back and forth in his office. Robert pushed open the door and entered. Upon seeing him, the Governor's gloomy face softened considerably.
“Mike, this is blatant retaliation, retaliation from the Anlehui organization.”
Robert nodded.
“Sir, it’s quite obvious; these little dwarves want us to submit.”
The Governor of Hong Kong gave a cold laugh.
“I will immediately file a complaint with the Japanese government. If they continue to take such actions, we will report directly to the Prime Minister. I believe the Prime Minister will impose sanctions on Japan globally.”
Robert clapped his hands lightly and turned to the Governor's secretary.
"Immediately send people to block this road and prohibit any media from conducting interviews."
"Yes, sir, I'll take care of it right away."
At that moment, the telephone on the Governor's desk rang rapidly.
Robert stepped forward and answered the phone. The voice on the other end sounded urgent, and Robert's expression changed drastically.
"What did you say? Five members of the An Lok Society self-immolated at the Civic Square in Central? And many reporters, they're all scum. Immediately notify the Cultural Affairs Department. From this moment on, all news can only be released after being reviewed by the Cultural Affairs Department."
If any news articles are released without the approval of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, the cultural license will be immediately revoked.
Just as Robert was about to hang up, the Governor of Hong Kong took the phone from him.
“Immediately issue arrest warrants for all senior executives of the Anlehui Association, and announce a reward of HK$50,000 for any information provided.”
As it turns out, women are indeed short-sighted and lack common sense. Fujiwara Shizuka and the two Onmyoji used illusion and hypnosis to hypnotize their followers, then sent them out in batches to commit suicide by burning themselves.
They foolishly thought they could force a first-level government to submit through such means, forgetting that no country in the world would yield or compromise in such a way, especially since those believers were mostly Chinese. How many die is only of concern to the Chinese themselves. What does it have to do with them, the foreigners?
The Governor of Hong Kong immediately telegraphed the Prime Minister, who was also greatly surprised upon seeing the telegram. He immediately ordered the Japanese Consul in London, Ichiro Shimizu, to go to Downing Palace, the Prime Minister's official residence.
Ichiro Shimizu received the notification and dared not delay. He had no idea what had happened, so he rushed over immediately. Unexpectedly, when he arrived at the Prime Minister's official residence, he was given a severe scolding. Then the Prime Minister's secretary sternly warned them not to let the situation worsen, or else economic sanctions would be imposed on Japan.
Ichiro Shimizu was on the verge of tears. Japan was now universally condemned internationally. Diplomats like them were already living a miserable life, and now people on their own soil were doing such things.
Ichiro Shimizu reported Britain's attitude to the Japanese government in detail, explaining the implications as well. Panic ensued on the Japanese mainland, and the Foreign Minister contacted Prince Fushimi directly.
Unexpectedly, His Highness the Prince is currently being hunted down and unable to receive his telegrams.
When news of the self-immolations by members of the Anlehui (a secret society) at Government House and Central reached Guo Yingnan's villa, Lei Luo, Guo Yingnan, and others were immediately terrified. They had never witnessed anything like this before. Even the Kowloon fire orchestrated by Taiwanese spies was considered a major event.
However, no matter what, even if someone is burned to death, it would be a passive death, while this is an active death, and the nature of the two deaths is completely different.
Lei Luo and his group deeply experienced the madness of cults this time, which made them shudder. Da Bao, on the other hand, understood the methods of these cults. Take this Anlehui for example. Its predecessor was called the Truth Cult. It once bombed three subway stations in Japan. It had no demands or clear purpose. It was just that it was in a bad mood and wanted to make some noise for fun. Tell me, wouldn't you be afraid of such a madman?
Just then, Piggy arrived and gave Da Bao the address of where Prince Fushimi and the others were hiding. Da Bao immediately decided that these little devils must be sent to hell immediately to receive the re-education of Yama, the King of Hell.
Like a cunning rabbit with three burrows, Prince Fushimi and his entourage hid in a villa in the New Territories. The prince was resting upstairs, while in the lobby on the first floor, two Onmyoji and Fujiwara Shizuka were hypnotizing thirty believers.
In Japan, Onmyoji are similar to Feng Shui masters in China. They are said to walk between the realms of Yin and Yang and possess great magical power. During the Heian period, various daimyo fought fiercely, resulting in rivers of blood and corpses strewn across the land.
This led to the parade of a hundred demons, and in just half a month, all parts of Kyushu were plunged into crisis. The daimyo had no time to fight for territory and fled in droves, leaving the common people to suffer.
Evil spirits roamed freely, and nine out of ten villages were deserted. Suddenly one day, two Onmyoji (yin-yang masters) emerged from the mountains of the gods. They traveled throughout the nine provinces, using their great magic to suppress the hundreds of ghosts and throw them into the Netherworld to suffer the punishment of being burned alive.
From then on, any Onmyoji was a royal courtier with a high status.
Two Onmyoji sat cross-legged on a high place, casting illusions to bring everyone's consciousness into a white, misty place. Fujiwara Shizuka, disguised as an angel's messenger, hypnotized the consciousness of these people.
He wouldn't normally be able to create such a large-scale hypnotic scenario, but these believers were trapped in the Onmyoji's illusion, believing that the Onmyoji's illusion was the paradise they had always dreamed of. Therefore, Fujiwara Shizuka's hypnosis was able to achieve twice the result with half the effort.
Fujiwara Shizuka never expected that while she was hypnotizing her followers, the guards outside the villa had already been silently wiped out by Daibao.
Da Bao was ruthless to begin with, and now that he was facing the Japanese devils, he had no psychological burden at all, because he held the belief that only dead Japanese devils were good Japanese devils.
The Onmyoji sat cross-legged on a high place, chanting scriptures. They were indeed quite capable, using illusion magic to transport these believers to what they called paradise.
Fujiwara Shizuka's constant hypnosis led these believers to purify their physical bodies. Only by burning their bodies themselves could they ascend to heaven and live a carefree life as immortals.
The believers saw the paradise they had longed for, but the messenger told them that because of their physical bodies, they could only make a brief visit and could not stay long.
Believers must return to that defiled world and, under the guidance of angels, purify their physical bodies before they can ascend to heaven from earth.
These believers were already confused under the influence of illusions, and with the addition of deep hypnosis, it wouldn't be difficult for them to not only commit self-immolation, but also turn them into murderous demons.
Fujiwara Shizuka remained as harmless and adorable as ever, but as she spoke softly and gently, expressions of struggle and ferocity appeared on the faces of the believers.
Suddenly, a round of applause broke out...
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