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[The Girls' School Teacher] (Episode 14, Chapter 8) 

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Chapter Eight: Business Warfare



Back home, I called my girlfriends to explain that Nak didn't want to pursue the matter and

asked them not to cause trouble.



In the past, I would have simply told my four beautiful wives, but now, ever since they learned about my

relationship with Dr. Nak, every one of my female students had noticed. If I acted coy,

they would become suspicious. It was always a bit inconvenient about my relationship with my four beautiful wives.



So, I made thirteen calls in a row, taking half an hour, making me realize I'd need a

dedicated assistant to make those calls.



When Midori answered the phone, she clearly wasn't very interested. But when I called Haru, the quickest-

talking girl immediately revealed the reason.



It turned out that Midori had been tied to Takahashi Shizuka's side lately, going everywhere with her, and that she would be moving to Tokyo for a while

after to be with her daughter.



The alluring young woman was immediately depressed. If she spent all her weekends with her mother, how could she have time for

intimate moments with Toshio? But she couldn't tell her mother, she could only say it later. I also had some doubts.

Had Takahashi Shizuka discovered something? Facing this intelligent woman wouldn't be easy!



Turning back, since I had some free time and had prepared the materials last night, I started processing the three-headed python's

treasures again.



I used less than a fifth of the smallest of the three snake brains. Such things must be frozen

and only taken out when needed.



Although the effect of freezing is not as good as when it's freshly taken from the python, it's still

a hundred times better than wasting it. I only take out a little when I need it, or leave it frozen—that's my

attitude towards the snake brains. As for the six snake eyes, they don't need to be frozen, just refrigerated. The

effect for hundreds of years possesses incredibly powerful abilities, such as exorcising evil,

dispelling poison, and calming the mind. If worn on the body, nothing, from birds and beasts to ants and mosquitoes, will dare approach. I plan to let them set for a while, then make them into necklaces or bracelets, one



for each of my four beautiful concubines, Kyoka, and Mako. Mako's will be packed up and sent to America directly; although I can't bring her back yet, a gift is essential.   Now, the most pressing matter is dealing with the three-headed python's skin and meat. Due to the limited time in Kujono, I only processed it slightly; the skin and meat weren't separated. Now that I have the time, I'll naturally do that.   The three-headed python was enormous; after cutting away nearly a thousand pounds of meat, the complete snakeskin was at least five or six meters long, laid flat on the bluestone in the basement. It was over a meter wide.   The snakeskin is warm in winter and cool in summer, and incredibly tough; even the legendary golden silk armor can't compare. So, I've already decided to use the snakeskin to make a set of underwear for each of my little beauties, Mako, and Kyoka. After a series of processing steps, including removing the fishy smell, the snakeskin becomes soft and light, making it comfortable to wear without It not only repels insects but also has a calming and soothing effect. They should like it.   Preparing snakeskin is no simple task. The first step is to clean it thoroughly. It's then soaked in prepared Chinese medicinal herbs for several days, hung in a cold place to air dry, softened with a special solution, and soaked again for several days. Finally, it's cut and sewn.   The entire process takes about a month, requiring specific materials, meticulous care , and extra attention to detail during sewing.   Only by completing each step meticulously can a beautiful and practical snakeskin underwear be made. A gift for my wives can't be taken lightly.   I put the snake meat in the freezer, soaked the cleaned snakeskin in the Chinese medicinal herbs, clapped my hands, and walked out of the basement .   I'll try to get this done before school starts! The thought of beautiful women, young and old, wearing sexy snakeskin lingerie makes my heart flutter.   On television, after a few days of silence, department stores like Ito-Yokado launched their counterattack.   They maintained their stance that the Japanese market should be united and not accept foreign investment. They seized on the "Walmart death zone," fiercely criticizing SOGO for disregarding the interests of ordinary businesses. SOGO was ruthless, simultaneously proclaiming that Japanese businesses are not afraid of any struggle, while also criticizing Ito -Yokado and others for being complacent and lacking development, needing Walmart to raise everyone's sense of crisis.   In reality, everyone knows that with the overall situation already decided, the counterattack from Ito-Yokado and others won't have a significant effect. However, even small flies can be annoying. Their views truly resonated with the small businesses around the BS East Eight stores, and with the encouragement of some well-meaning individuals, these small businesses held a series of marches, demonstrations, and protests to prevent Walmart's entry.   Japan's industrial structure is peculiar. While their companies abroad appear as legitimate multinational corporations , relentlessly exploiting and demanding strict requirements from downstream raw material suppliers and contractors—sometimes described as harsh , stingy, and ruthless—they behave entirely differently within their own country.   Take Toyota Motor Corporation as a simple example. In a modern industrial structure, no single company can independently produce a complete product. Therefore, the thousands of parts in a car must originate from hundreds or even thousands of manufacturers, ultimately converging at Toyota's assembly plant to complete the production of a Toyota vehicle.   Toyota has over 7,300 contractors in Japan, each supplying its own parts and materials. Most of these contractors are private companies with dozens or even hundreds of employees, resulting in low output, slow delivery, and occasional minor precision errors.   However, there's never been a case of Toyota terminating contracts with contractors due to these issues; they consistently treat their domestic manufacturers with care and consideration.   Small production volumes are fine; Toyota will fund their expansion.   Slow delivery times are also fine; Toyota will cover overtime pay and ask its suppliers to work overtime.   Precision errors and quality defects are also acceptable; they can simply be reworked.



































































































































Compared to their outward-facing stance, this mild attitude is more than enough.



The backbone of mega-corporations like Toyota is comprised of thousands upon thousands of small and medium-sized supporting manufacturers. It is

their collective effort that has enabled Japanese companies to gradually integrate into society, and consequently, the rewards

from are exceptionally generous.



This situation can be understood as a strong sense of local identity, which naturally extends into

people 's lives.



Besides large department stores like Ito-Yokado, Japanese retailers include ubiquitous

24-hour stores and privately owned family-run department stores, one every few blocks.



These privately owned family-run department stores aren't cheap, and their decor is simple, but even if

a supermarket is nearby and its goods are much cheaper, countless Japanese families still prefer to

shop at these local family-run department stores near their homes.



I'm actually a little curious: with this strong sense of local identity versus

Walmart who will ultimately prevail? However, regardless of the circumstances, with the support of the surrounding villagers, at least five or six hundred shops—



fishmongers, grocery stores, butchers, vegetable shops, and so on—protested. Combined with the supporters, the protests were quite large.   Television stations and newspapers were very excited, and regardless of right or wrong, any event became an opportunity for sensationalism. This time was no exception; many television stations and newspapers sent reporters to exaggerate the reports of the demonstrations.   In this sense, reporting the news is a matter of attitude, somewhat different from the government's attitude.   Faced with the impending public pressure, Lily still didn't want to ask me directly, but I showed my magnanimity and proactively called her, indicating how to deal with it.   I understood clearly that no matter how much these people protested, their strength was ultimately too small to withstand the power of government agencies. The best way to swiftly suppress this trend was for the government to intervene.   Under normal circumstances, it was absolutely impossible for the Japanese government to directly intervene in news reporting and persuade the protesters to go home . Putting aside other issues, Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara, would jump out and loudly declare his intention to protect freedom and the people.   Faced with this reckless young man who dares to say and do anything, everyone in Japan, from the Prime Minister down to members of the House of Councillors and the House of Representatives, is having a headache. But Ishihara's overwhelming 85% approval rating means he's untouchable.   However, things are different now, because of Walmart and Yoshiro Mori.   Walmart, as the world's largest department store retailer and the second largest in the United States, has many supporters in the U.S. Senate, making them an ideal way to pressure Japan.   Of course, U.S. pressure isn't effective against every Japanese prime minister; previous hardline prime ministers were largely ignored… However, U.S. threats are extremely effective against current Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori.   The reason is simple: Mori was recently threatened by Putin and dared not speak out, leaving him with a profound sense of humiliation.   In this peaceful society, the leader of an economically powerful nation being threatened by the president of a financially desert country is bound to displease Yoshiro Mori, a proud politician who values his personal reputation above all else.   If the United States were to involve Mori in this matter, it would undoubtedly offer him more support in future Japan-Russia disputes . This support from the world's leading economic and military power is extremely important, and Mori would not miss it.   Just imagine, if the United States also sent its Pacific Fleet from Honolulu during a dispute…   what if Putin were   to fall? He would still be forced to submit.   Sure enough, on the afternoon of the third day of the protests, a call came from the United States. President , unusually gave a few senators face and personally spoke to Mori.   Within half a day, President Clinton's personal call to the Prime Minister had spread throughout the cabinet and across the political and business circles. This contained both Mori's deliberate show of force and a deeper message: "Gentlemen, the President of the United States has spoken; you'd better behave yourselves."   As a result, the forces behind the protesters' lack of influence quickly subsided. Police and government officials took to the streets, using various methods and spending half a day, agreeing to some conditions, to persuade the people to return home.   When Lily told me this, I was slightly taken aback. I had expected the Secretary of State or the President of the Senate to intervene , but Clinton himself came.   However, upon reflection, it wasn't surprising. Clinton's extra-white sexual misconduct case had cost him a great deal of time and money in the legal battle. Recently, nearing the end of his term, he discovered he owed over thirty million US dollars, and he was only in his fifties. For the sake of his future happiness, he gave Walmart face, gaining a large sum of money in return—why not?   After hearing that the situation in Japan was completely resolved, Walmart happily sent important figures, including Sam Walton's only daughter, Carina Walton's husband, Bobby Ent, to handle the initial operations in Japan. The eight Walmart stores in the Kanto region embody the dreams of two generations of Walmart's founders. Therefore, the entire operations team consisted 128 people, all elite core members of Walmart in the US. Rogglep placed high hopes on them, hoping they could achieve great success in Japan.   Walmart has its own satellite system and global networked procurement, crucial .   Inexpensive goods from each country are logged by Walmart's procurement staff and aggregated at Walmart's intelligence headquarters. The headquarters then distributes these goods to Walmart stores in each country and city striving for the lowest price, fastest speed, and best service.   Although Walmart Japan has never been here before, their global procurement system has only recorded 50,628 entries here, demonstrating Walmart's considerable effort.







































































































































































She was very firm in her words, but she still listened to me and did her job. Far from being passive or lazy, she proactively arranged

for people to provide preliminary guidance to Walmart staff, led them to visit surrounding areas, and

made certain concessions, allowing Walmart to prioritize supplying goods to merchants near eight branches at 10% lower prices than in

stores .



Such treatment was unprecedented in Walmart's history. Bobby and Rogers discussed it

for a long time before finalizing the agreement. To them, the five dollars concession made by Lily was nothing;

they were only going against the company's operating principles for Walmart's greater business in Japan.



With such a good opportunity, how could the various newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and other news media

ignore it? Now, without me having to help, Lily directly gave them some benefits, allowing them to

publicize this extensively: "You companies like Ito-Yokado say that SOGO is only interested in profit? Look at

the efforts we've made!"



It must be said that Walmart's concessions greatly alleviated the concerns and

worries . Now that their prices are clearly lower than their own, if they

can't do business, they can't blame Walmart and SOGO, right?



Japanese media, already looking for news, simply dispatched numerous reporters to provide full coverage of Walmart

's opening in Japan.



Among them, TV Tokyo's special report had the most alarming title: The Great Trial? Countdown

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