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Chapter 109 - Highlights of Chaos (3)

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As Bakin continued to gain more popularity, the politicians he was working against started to feel the heat. They knew that their time was running out, and they started to panic. They had been ruling the country for so long that they thought they were invincible, but now they were being exposed for their corruption and greed.

Bakin, on the other hand, was gaining more and more support from the people. His speeches were inspiring, and his actions were speaking louder than his words. He had successfully brought down some of the most corrupt politicians and companies in the country, and people were starting to see him as a true hero.

One day, as Bakin was giving a speech in front of a large crowd, he was interrupted by a man who started shouting at him.

"You think you can just waltz in here and take over the country? Who do you think you are?"

Bakin calmly waited for the man to finish, and then he replied, "I am just a citizen of this country who wants to make it a better place for everyone. And if that means taking down corrupt politicians and companies, then so be it."

The crowd cheered, and the man quickly left, feeling defeated.

Bakin continued his speech, talking about his plans for the country and how he wanted to bring about positive change. He talked about his ideas for education, healthcare, and the economy, and people listened intently.

As he finished his speech, people started chanting his name. "Bakin for Prime Minister! Bakin for Prime Minister!"

Bakin was surprised at how quickly the people had embraced him, but he knew that he had a lot of work to do if he wanted to become the country's leader. He had to gain the support of the other politicians and make sure that they would work with him to achieve his goals.

Over the next few weeks, Bakin worked tirelessly to gain the support of other politicians. He met with them, talked to them, and listened to their concerns. He knew that he couldn't do it alone, and he needed their help if he wanted to make a real difference.

Slowly but surely, Bakin started to gain the support of the other politicians. They saw that he was honest, hardworking, and had the best interests of the country at heart. They knew that he was the right person to lead the country into a new era.

As the election approached, Bakin's popularity continued to soar. He was winning over more and more people every day, and it seemed like nothing could stop him.

On the day of the election, Bakin was nervous but determined. He knew that this was his chance to make a real difference in the country, and he was ready to take on the challenge.

As the votes were counted, Bakin watched nervously. When the final results came in, he was overjoyed. He had won the election by a landslide.

The people cheered as Bakin was about to give his victory speech. Bakin stood on the stage, taking in the sea of people in front of him. He had never felt so alive. It was a surreal moment for him, to see how much support he had from the people. He knew that he had a lot of work to do, but he was ready for it.

"I want to thank all of you for your support," Bakin said, his voice echoing through the microphone. "I know that I wouldn't be standing here today if it weren't for all of you. You believed in me, and you gave me the strength to keep going. I promise to do everything in my power to make this country a better place for all of us."

The crowd erupted into cheers, and Bakin smiled. He showed various emotions that felt like a sense of responsibility that he had never felt before. It was obvious that the people had put their faith in him, and he had to live up to their expectations.

"As your new Prime Minister, I want to make it clear that I am here to serve the people," Bakin continued. "I will work hard to make sure that everyone has access to quality education, healthcare, and job opportunities. I will make sure that the voices of the people are heard, and that no one is left behind."

The crowd cheered again, and Bakin felt a surge of energy. He had never felt so passionate about anything in his life. He knew that he had a lot of work to do, but he was ready for it.

"I also want to address the issue of heroes," Bakin said, his tone serious. "As many of you know, heroes have been under the control of the government for far too long. They have been forced to follow orders that may not always be in the best interest of the people. But I promise you that I will give our heroes the autonomy they deserve. They will have the power to make their own decisions, and they will be held accountable for their actions. This is the only way to ensure that our heroes can truly protect us."

The crowd fell silent, and Bakin could feel their anticipation. He knew that the issue of heroes was a contentious one, and he was prepared for the backlash. But he also knew that he had to take a stand.

"I know that not everyone will agree with me on this," Bakin said, his voice unwavering. "But I ask you to trust me. Trust that I have the best interests of the people at heart. Trust that I will do everything in my power to make this country a better place for all of us. And if you have any doubts, come to me. Talk to me. Let me know your concerns. Because at the end of the day, we are all in this together."

The crowd erupted into cheers once again, and Bakin smiled. "The last issue I want to talk about is a bit sensitive, but I would hate myself if I didn't bring it out.

For too long, people with mutant powers have been shunned and ostracized from society. They have been made to feel like outcasts, forced to hide their true selves from the rest of us. Public places, transportation, and even social norms have been regulated to accommodate only those considered "normal." This is not the Japan we should be proud of.

I want to assure you that my administration is committed to promoting equality for all, no matter what their powers may be. We will work tirelessly to ensure that everyone is treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their appearance or abilities.

We will strive to create a society where mutant powers are celebrated, not feared. A society where people are judged based on their character, not their physical attributes. A society where everyone has the opportunity to succeed and contribute to our nation's prosperity.

I understand that change can be scary, but I ask for your support as we embark on this journey towards a brighter future for all of Japan. Together, we can build a better society where everyone feels valued and included.

I am committed to working towards a Japan where no one is left behind, and where everyone can achieve their full potential. I urge you to join me in this quest for a more equitable and just society.

Thank you, and may we all work towards a brighter future for Japan."

As the crowd started to disperse, Bakin took a deep breath. He knew that the real work was just beginning.

Over the next few weeks, Bakin worked tirelessly to implement his plans for the country. He met with politicians, business leaders, and community members, and he listened to their concerns. He made tough decisions, and he wasn't afraid to take risks. And through it all, he remained committed to the people.

As he looked back on his first few months as Prime Minister, Bakin felt a sense of pride. He had accomplished so much, but he knew that there was still so much more to do. He was ready for whatever challenges lay ahead, and he was confident that he could lead the country to a brighter future.

One day, as Bakin was leaving a meeting with some of his advisors, he was approached by a young girl with green skin and big hands and feet. She looked up at him with bright red eyes, and Bakin could see the hope and admiration in her gaze.

"Mr. Oki," the girl said, her voice shaking slightly. "I just wanted to thank you for everything you're doing for our country. My parents were both unemployed due to how they looked, but because of your policies, they were able to find jobs. We're doing better than we ever have before, and it's all thanks to you."

Bakin seemed like a lump formed in his throat as he looked at the young girl. His eyes were moisting, and his fist was clenched. He looked overwhelmed by the sudden support.

"Thank you," Bakin said, his voice soft. "It means a lot to me to hear that. And I promise you, I will continue to work hard for our country. I won't let you or anyone else down."

The girl smiled up at him, and Bakin felt a sense of warmth in his chest. This was what it was all about. Making a difference in people's lives, one person at a time.

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Bakin sat in front of the council of powerful individuals, feeling their scrutinizing gaze on him. He knew that they were testing his loyalty and trying to control him, but he refused to let them know that. He remained calm and collected, his face displaying only respect and obedience. The council had devices in front of them that could detect if someone was lying, and Bakin was calm.

The leader of the council, a man with sharp features and a commanding presence, addressed Bakin, "You did good, Bakin. You are now at the seat of the leader, and Mokami is closer to you."

Bakin nodded, "It is all thanks to your support, masters. I am ready to do whatever it takes to protect the council's interests."

The council members exchanged glances, and Bakin could sense their satisfaction. They had him under their control, and that he would do their bidding without question.

The leader continued, "We have been keeping a close eye on Mokami Yaoyorozu, and his influence was a bit threatening. The way he created your image, and the way he shifted the public's opinion… was a bit too masterful. We need you to get closer and learn how he was able to do that. Although we know he works with Nezu, we were certain the little animal had nothing to do with this election."

Bakin bowed his head, "I understand, sir. I will do everything in my power to serve the council and keep you informed of Mokami's activities."

The council members nodded in approval, and Bakin could see the smug satisfaction in their eyes.

As the meeting came to a close, the leader of the council addressed Bakin, "We are counting on you, Bakin. We need someone we can trust to keep us informed of Mokami's activities. You have our permission to follow his plans so long as they are not a threat to our interest. Keep us updated."

Bakin nodded, "Thank you, masters. I will do my best to serve the council and keep you informed."

As he left the building, and hopped on a jet, Bakin lit up a cigar, as he watched the sunset. He dialed a person, and said with a smirk, "I am in."

While these processes would take several months to complete, Mokami and others were able to continue with their daily lives at a normal pace. They had recently returned from their internships and were eager to share their experiences.

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