[i]-- Supreme Court, Tokyo, Japan[/i] In the office, a slightly-fat man, wearing a black suit with a stoic look, sitting on his on seat, writing and compiling his files placed on his desk. He doesn't seems to be tired nor bored from his work as he's doing his paperwork without showing any sign of emotions. After the papers were fully signed, he sighed as he leaned back in his seat, looking at the ceiling. While taking a rest from his paperwork, he received a call from one of his officers, implying that the emperor is arriving into the court. From that, he stood up as he grabbed his files before leaving from his office. Outside, he's been greeted by many officers, giving them a handshake before arriving into the room, where the emperor would be met. That man is [i][b]Atto[/b][/i], the prime minister of the [i]Second Empire of Japan[/i]. He's been one of the most respected man by many people, known for his workmanship and his patriotism for the empire. He's also a workaholic kind of person, taking priority on his works first before a social conversation with other people. He has been appointed by the emperor for his merit, possibly making him one of the best leader ever appointed in Japan. The door entranced finally opened, revealing the emperor entering the room. Many people, including Atto, bowed their head towards the emperor as a sign of respect. The emperor approaches to Atto, exchange in handshake before Atto guide him around the building. "It is such a honor to meet you, your majesty." Atto formally complimented. "Indeed it is, prime minister Atto." the emperor said, "After all, your work should be praised enough for the future of our people and the empire." Reaching the hallway, where the beautiful painting portraits, revealing the portraits of many Emperors of Japan, were hanged from the wall and multiple large flowerpots with a beautiful-looking plants were placed around the every corners of the hallway, being watered down by the employees. Both Atto and the emperor discussed each other about the current situation of the empire: social, industry, military, and economics, while walking throughout the hallway. They continued their conversation until the emperor had something in mind, prompting him to stop in the middle of the hallway as the prime minister also stopped, kindly questioning the emperor. "Is there something in mind you have, your majesty?" "It's about the people" he said, "Our empire didn't really controlled much of the mainland. It worries me that the foreigners, who occupied other parts of our mainland, would discriminate our people outside our territory, either being treated unfairly by the society for the atrocities that our former emperors had done." he explained, referring the discrimination of Koreans and the other atrocities done in WWII. The prime minister understood him as the emperor is approaching to the window, looking at the majestic city brighten by the ray of light. He suddenly get something in mind as he's grabbing one of the papers in his files. "Fret not, your majesty." he told, "There's has been multiple movements occurring in both two nations about the rising nationalism of our people" "Is that so, prime minister?" the emperor questioned, with his eyebrow raised in concern. "Indeed, your majesty." he confirmed, giving his paper to the emperor as he read it, giving him a slight smile. "So it seems that we underestimated ourselves. We really are heading into the right direction, right path for our people and the empire.." [i][b]===[/b][/i] [@Kuchenlein] [i]-- Southern parts of Mainland Japan, [b]Royalist Whampoa[/b][/i] Numerous movements had occurred throughout the cities of every provinces, involving a massive non-violent protests against the Whampoan authorities carrying signs and graffiti through every corners of the street, with its goal for independence from the Whampoan's occupation. [i]"Bring back the rising sun!" "Return the traditions and culture of Japan!" "Reclaim the former Japan!"[/i] These were all it said on every signs as the people shouted and screamed towards the Whampoan's local government to receive independence and restore Japan from their power. Multiple speeches by the protesters has been massively praised by the people, who supported the opposition against the Royal Whampoa's occupation over Southern Japan. However, this large movements did not only occurred in Southern Japan... [i]-- Northern parts of Mainland Japan, [b]Koryo[/b][/i] Every provinces received a massive protests in every streets but however there's something different about it to the other [i]movements[/i] in the south. There has been a few incidents involving the burning of the Koryo flags, racial discrimination towards the Koreans, and replacement of the Koryo's flag with the flag of Second Empire of Japan in every flag poles. Although how violent the protests is, it never reach to its point by destruction of properties and hostile attacks towards the Koryo's local authorities. Similar to the protests from the south, they demanded their independence from the Koryo's occupation and power, holding their signs up that is about Anti-Koryo movements. Anti-Koryo protesters were thrilled and praising the speeches of the Anti-Koryo celebrity, helping to fight against them for the former glory of True Japan. This movements has been spread throughout the urban areas and later the rural ones, reaching itself to the local news reports about the massive Anti-Koryo movements occurring in every cities. [i][b]===[/b][/i] [@Paillan] These Anti-Koryo and Anti-Whampoa movements has been numerously reported in every parts of Mainland Japan, making the most heated protests in the world. As how big this is, it has been reached into the Western news reports and social media. Many people of the [b][i]New West[/i][/b] and [i]other parts of countries[/i] raised concern about this movement as many journalists would likely to ask their government about their opinions and concerns about these movements. The bigger it gets, the bigger the activities is. Many shady pro-Japanese organizations took this opportunity to spread Pro-Japanese, Anti-Koryo, and Anti-Revitalist propaganda throughout the New West and social media, though there's other organization who's against the movements and praise the Koryo and the Revitalist instead.