I, Doctor in the US-Chapter 377 - 376: A Loving Father and Filial Son

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Chapter 377: Chapter 376: A Loving Father and Filial Son

"The Hunger Games" movie later became quite popular.

Moreover, the key lies in the fact that this movie and novel are very ’young’.

Yes, youth is the real key to the success of this work in the United States.

In fact, this movie and novel are actually of the "Battle Royale" type.

It can be said that not only "The Hunger Games", but films and even movies of this kind... Yes, battle royale games actually also come from "Battle Royale".

Of course, this also includes the later "Squid Game".

No need to think much about it, the people of the Stealing Country will definitely not admit that what they came up with is derived from Japan.

However, this pattern itself has many issues.

We later called it ’battle royale’, but it wasn’t always like that.

"Battle Royale" is truly the pioneering work.

Before this, there really wasn’t anything like it.

And this work was originally a serialized novel written by a Japanese novelist named Takami Hachimura.

Interestingly, both the novel and Takami Hachimura himself. 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎

Have that kind of Red Army awareness.

Yes, even the movie actually depicts this part.

It’s as if at the end of this killing game of Battle Royale, the male and female protagonists actually survive.

And afterward, they become rebels.

They oppose the Japanese society in the novel and movie.

Of course, within its setting, Japan at that time was completely different from now.

It was a collapsing country.

From a certain perspective, Takami Hachimura foresaw that his country would collapse, or that would be the outcome.

In fact, there really are quite a few similar novels.

For example, Japan has its own recognized most important sci-fi work.

"Japan Sinks".

This novel won a major award at the time and was later adapted multiple times.

There’s even a novel called "All Sinks Except Japan".

Yes yes, later this novel was also made into a movie, and everyone treated it as a joke.

But the true situation is that the writer of "All Sinks Except Japan" is a friend of the author of "Japan Sinks".

In fact, it was written in the year of the award, probably as a joke or with some envy.

But no matter how you put it, that island nation is like this.

Just like Zhou Mo Sen said.

Takami Hachimura is probably an awakened generation, or an awakened individual, after all, there aren’t many people in that island nation who truly understand those principles.

Of course, many people only know how to endure.

And this endurance is reflected in many literary and artistic works.

Novels, movies, and mangas.

What do the young people of the island nation like?

They love those things that let them escape reality.

There’s also what’s known as the neet culture over there.

For an average normal person, it’s hard to imagine this group, they really are those who never leave their rooms.

This ’door’ refers to their room door, not the door to their house.

Even this group isn’t just young people; there are quite a few in their thirties who, once in, never come out again.

This group survives every day relying on their family, bringing meals, and also... the internet and electricity.

It sounds very exaggerated, but such people are not isolated cases; there are probably around a million of these people in Japan.

When you think about it, why are they like this?

Although Zhou Mo Sen is not a psychologist, he can still see some clues.

These people might have felt an environment similar to Battle Royale.

Yes, in that island society, maybe it’s inherently a Battle Royale arena.

It’s just that no one says it.

Or they don’t actually kill people, just like those thirty-year-olds who become neet, most were defeated in competition.

In the past, such people would most likely hang themselves or become homeless.

So, becoming a neet might even be a form of progress.

In such a society, works like "Battle Royale" are born.

And these works, in Zhou Mo Sen’s eyes, are clearly spreading.

On a larger scale, they spread to the world.

If you look at it on a smaller scale, the direction of the spread... What are the countries of works like "The Hunger Games" and "Squid Game"?

Japan, South Korea, and the United States?

Or, to put it differently.

The United States is the key!

Many people have heard of this term.

US Dollar Tide.

This is a financial phenomenon. Simply put, the US Dollar uses its interest rate cuts and hikes to reap global wealth.

The method is that when interest rates are low, because the US Dollar is cheap, it entices other countries to borrow US Dollars.

Under these conditions, the US Dollar is very cheap, sometimes with negative interest rates.

And when it reaches a certain level, the US Dollar raises interest rates.

This makes the US Dollar expensive, and the key to its expense is... Look, as long as you deposit money in the United States, the interest is already very high!

Thus, the US Dollar flows back, bringing global wealth with it.

The most critical issue in all this is.

The US Dollar is currently truly a global currency.

But behind it?

The US Dollar itself, or the United States itself.

Does not assume the ’responsibility’ of this currency!

Since you are a global currency, then, when the global economy has problems, shouldn’t you retrieve funds instead!

Yes, because this is the key to being a global currency.

Unfortunately, the United States never does this.

Thus, there are people on our planet who can see through all this.

Mr. De Gaulle is one of them.

The actions he took back then, such as exchanging the US Dollar directly for gold.

Were because he saw through this charade.

Honestly, if the United States weren’t so greedy.

The US Dollar as a global currency, and then assuming its corresponding responsibilities.

Then going on like this wouldn’t be so bad.

We do, after all, need such a thing.

But the United States really doesn’t want to take any responsibility at all!

Too greedy!

And in Zhou Mo Sen’s eyes, especially in the book he plans to have Daddario write.

Still don’t understand?

Japan and South Korea are just two dogs.

The societal pressure of the United States is most directly transmitted to these two countries.

Thus, Japan ended up with "Battle Royale".

After all, with so many people, there are bound to be some smart ones.

And the same goes for the United States, with over 300 million people, despite whatever anti-intellectual education, some will slip through the net.

Some will see through this.

Hence, there is "The Hunger Games".

Zhou Mo Sen sees through all this, he sees it clearly.

Of course, he doesn’t plan to speak out.

After all, he also sees through the United States.

Studying medicine can’t cure Americans.

But, by writing a book, he can make money while revealing some things.

The best part is, a girl like Daddario.

Is even more devoted to him.

Isn’t this great.

Dr. Zhou is indeed a man with a heart as hard as iron!

And in fact, now it’s 2006, and that financial tsunami isn’t far off.

Some ’tides’ are already rising, it’s just we can’t really say what they’ll wash away when the time comes...

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