Chapter 267 Only Motherland is Seriously Celebrating Labor Day



With the viral success of the patriotic transition video of the Dragon Kingdom, the patriotism of the Chinese people has been ignited, and it has also attracted a group of foreign fans who love the Dragon Kingdom.

During the May Day holiday, a wave of red tourism swept across the country.

Thousands of tourists followed in the footsteps of their predecessors, arriving at this sacred revolutionary site and feeling the nourishment of the revolutionary spirit.

While enjoying leisure and entertainment, people also experience spiritual elevation and spread a patriotic atmosphere throughout the country.

Even international friends were deeply moved and spontaneously went to China's red tourism bases to learn about China's history.

During this grand red tour of the Dragon Kingdom, the patriotism of the Dragon Kingdom's citizens has reached an unprecedented high.

What the people of China don't know is that while they are having fun outside, their motherland is supporting them from behind the scenes.

During the May Day holiday, only China was seriously celebrating Labor Day.

Not only did they launch a rocket, but they also conducted the world's first sampling on the back of the moon.

The people's long-cherished dream of growing vegetables on the moon was ultimately shattered because the lunar soil was not active.

In addition to going to the sky, the most powerful warship in Eurasia, the Min Di, also successfully went to sea.

Not only did they go up into the sky and down into the sea, they also took the opportunity to beat up a group of troublemakers.

In three hours, three battalions were annihilated, with a casualty ratio of 800 to 0.

Without a doubt, zero belongs to the Dragon Kingdom.

The motherland has given its people a strong sense of security, becoming their eternal source of confidence.

When the people of the Dragon Kingdom realized what was happening, a sense of pride welled up in their hearts.

"Mother, you're so powerful now that I don't even feel involved anymore. I spent the May Day holiday eating and drinking outside, completely unaware that there was a war going on. Good, good! I've really become a hothouse flower."

"The patriotic transition video from a while ago was not unfounded, but a gift that everyone gave to our motherland. From now on, I will no longer follow celebrities, but only our beloved five-pointed star."

"Even if the person who loves you is fighting on the front lines, they will still remember to say goodnight to you. When I saw that the Chinese military's social media account posted goodnight updates for three consecutive days, I was quite surprised. Turns out they were just letting us know they were safe! They are still reviewing the situation now. I'm really moved to tears."

"Mom, I want to go to South Korea, I want to go to America, I want to go to Greece... but I don't want to go abroad. Can you grant my wish? Please do it just once, just once more!!!"

"This time, I truly understood the meaning of the saying, 'There is no such thing as a peaceful life; it's just that someone is bearing the burden.' I am grateful to my motherland, and in my next life, I still want to be a Chinese citizen and a descendant of the Chinese nation."

Thanks to the emergence of patriotic transition videos, the patriotic sentiments of the Chinese people have risen considerably.

Following the release of the Dragon Kingdom's May Day itinerary, such sentiments surged again, and red tourism became even more popular.

Back when red tourism was all the rage across the country, Qin Zian had already planned to take a vacation after May Day and set off to leave Sichuan.

But just then, Hua Hua, the giant panda living in South Korea, was about to return to China, so Qin Zi'an decided to stay in Sichuan for a vacation.

Giant pandas are China's national treasure and also bear the responsibility of promoting friendly exchanges between the two countries.

Therefore, China has sent giant pandas to various countries to promote exchanges between them.

Unlike other giant pandas, Hua Hua was born in South Korea.

It is precisely for this reason that the people of South Korea are quite fond of Hua Hua, and they often go to the zoo to see her.

Whenever a South Korean television station is filming pandas, Hua Hua is always the main character.

Even Grandpa Kim, who raises Hua Hua, is a highly regarded figure and is revered by the people of South Korea.

But when Hua Hua was about to end her stay and return to China, the people of South Korea were immediately unhappy.

They used various methods to promote the relationship between Hua Hua and Grandpa Kim, expressing how deeply the people of South Korea loved Hua Hua.

The only purpose behind what the people of South Korea did was to keep Hua Hua in South Korea.

Some people even clamored that Hua Hua was born in South Korea and is a giant panda belonging to South Korea, so she should stay and live in South Korea.

No matter how loud the clamor from South Korea is, the Chinese government's determination to bring Hua Hua home will never change.

After all, Hua Hua is a giant panda representing the country in the expedition.

Now that they have completed their mission, it's time for them to go home.

Even though China's private jet had already taken Hua Hua away, the people of South Korea were still relentless and wanted to bring Hua Hua back from China.

"Damn it! Hua Hua is a national treasure of our country, why did China steal our national treasure? We hope that the Korean government can step in and negotiate to get our Hua Hua back."

"Huahua was raised by Grandpa Jin. What will happen to Huahua after he leaves Grandpa Jin? Please save Huahua. Don't let it be taken away by the Dragon Kingdom. Let it return to our Korean country."

"The bandits from China are really going too far!!! Hua Hua grew up in South Korea, and it will definitely suffer from acclimatization problems if it returns to China. Can't the people of China respect giant pandas and stop mistreating them?"

"Giant pandas are the most precious animals in the world. Hua Hua was bred by our South Korean country with a lot of effort. No matter what, Dragon Country cannot take Hua Hua away. Quickly exchange my Hua Hua for us."

"Dragon Kingdom, what kind of joke are you talking about? Do you know how popular Hua Hua is in South Korea? Her votes even surpass the approval rating of our South Korean president. Please return our South Korean president unconditionally."

"Huahua left its beloved Grandpa Kim, left the zoo where it had lived for many years, and left the country it deeply loved. The Dragon Country really has no heart; it shouts about respect, but it doesn't give Huahua any respect at all."

On major social media platforms, there is a flood of discontent from South Korean netizens.

They even bypassed the Great Firewall to access China's internal network, intending to run rampant there.

When Korean gibberish suddenly appeared on Chinese social media platforms, Chinese netizens were completely bewildered.

May I ask, what year is it tonight?

How can a vassal state like South Korea be able to hop around so happily on the Chinese internet?

Only after Chinese netizens investigated did they understand what was going on.

It is obvious that South Korea is a country with a history of habitual thieves, who habitually steal.

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