Chapter 153 There are no Japanese devils in this world



"Divine Might." Under Wang Han's fixed gaze, amidst the stunned stares of Anna and the others, and in Qingfeng's terrified eyes, the space around Qingfeng spiraled and distorted, his fleeing head also twisting into a bizarre spiral shape. Suddenly, at the center of the spatial distortion, a spatial black hole the size of a glass bead opened, instantly sucking Qingfeng's head into it. The space closed, leaving only a headless corpse.

No one expected Wang Han to possess such a terrifying and undefendable killing move. (Teleportation is spatial folding; breaking through space is spatial destruction.)

"Let's go." After killing Qingfeng, Wang Han glanced at the country of Holland. Now was not the time to destroy this country. Before figuring out what had happened in this world, Wang Han wanted to avoid unnecessary trouble. He would come back again in the future, and there would be plenty of opportunities to destroy this country.

Wang Han manipulated Huang Sha to place the broken plane, along with its passengers, on the shore. After storing all the prisoners in the Divine Might Space, he continued flying towards China with Anna and the other two.

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Nothing else happened along the way. After all, Wang Han controlled the yellow sand to fly in the sky, which was beyond the reach of ordinary people. Those who could reach it knew that he was an ability user, and after questioning him, they were allowed to pass.

Upon arriving in Chinese airspace, fighter jets and flight ability users immediately came to investigate. After inquiring, they learned that a plane had crashed. After the flight ability users saw Wang Han's various high-level ability certificates, they immediately saluted and let him pass.

Hong Kong, the largest port in the East, is also one of China's first-tier cities.

As Wang Han, Anna, and the other two landed amidst the envious gazes of the city's residents, a billboard stunned him.

"What's wrong, Brother Wang Han?" Li Sisi asked curiously when she saw Wang Han staring blankly at an advertisement featuring a map of China.

"A map of China?" Wang Han asked.

“Yes, this is a map of China, it’s all written on it.” Li Sisi answered affirmatively at first, then asked doubtfully, “Is there a problem?”

"I know, I mean, is China's territory really that vast?" Wang Han said in surprise. On the map, China's territory was unbelievably large. Not only were Laos and Myanmar provinces part of China, but even cold places like Siberia were part of China's territory. But these weren't what surprised Wang Han the most. What surprised him the most was that Korea and Japan, formerly part of China, were also within China's territory. And their names were the same "shit province" he had once jokingly called "Dwarf Province."

“Brother Wang Han, China is the country with the largest territory and the most ethnic groups in the world,” Li Sisi said, looking at Wang Han with curiosity. “China’s territory is 18 million square kilometers, and it has 86 ethnic groups.”

'It seems the reforms I made back then had a significant impact on later generations,' Wang Han thought to himself. If Anna knew what Wang Han was thinking, she would definitely say, 'It's more than just significant; it almost unified the world, and it brought several major disasters to the world in later generations.'

Anna explained to Wang Han, "Three hundred years ago, none of the feudal dynasties in China gave up their desire for land. They continued the desire of their predecessors for land and launched many wars to seize the territory of other countries. Even during the internal struggles and power changes in Chinese history, they never stopped."

"I see." Wang Han nodded, pondering to himself. The butterfly effect is too great; the world is almost unrecognizable. It seems he needs to learn more about history and, incidentally, supplement his knowledge, as he doesn't know much about modern science.

'It seems he existed in a very ancient era. In his time, the Chinese nation wasn't so vast. China's territory has always seemed enormous. It's best not to tell him that three hundred years ago, China occupied at least a quarter of the world's land.' Anna watched Wang Han deep in thought, guessing the era in which he existed. At the same time, she decided to keep this extreme nationalist away from history, otherwise, something terrible might happen.

"So what's the story behind the names of these two provinces? And aren't these two countries?" Wang Han asked, pointing to the former Goryeo and Japan.

Anna was puzzled by Wang Han's words. She really couldn't guess that Wang Han lived in a different era. Weren't these two places always part of China's territory? But she still explained to Wang Han, "These two places have always been part of China's territory. They have never been the site of a state. No matter what other territories were lost, all the feudal dynasties of ancient China would never lose these two places. Even when China was at its weakest, they would do everything in their power to prevent the enemy from obtaining these two places. From ancient times to the present, China has never lost these two places. Even in times of peace, China still has a large number of experts and troops stationed in these two places."

At this point, Anna paused for a moment. "That's right," she thought, "why has China always attached such importance to these two places, regardless of the dynasty?" She had never really thought about this before.

"Then why not change the name? 'Shorty' and 'a piece of shit'—is that really a good name?" Wang Han asked.

“Actually, it’s not that we don’t want to change it, but we’ve never succeeded in changing it.” Li Sisi shook her head and said, “Almost everyone in China wants to change it. I don’t know how many times we’ve petitioned collectively. I’ve participated twice, but we’ve never succeeded. When we went with representatives of the people’s wishes, they came back and said that these two names absolutely cannot be changed, saying it was an ancestral precept, and they didn’t say anything else.”

"And what about their ethnicity?" Wang Han asked.

Li Sisi asked curiously, "The territory of China belongs to the Chinese people, of course. How could it belong to other ethnic groups? Brother Wang Han, is there a problem?"

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