I wasn't angry. Just confused. I didn't know why they hid that information from me until the moment I opened the newspaper of the day and I read the article. I suppose they thought I was too absorbed by everything concerning China and they didn't want to give me more worries.

It was true, partially. China's moves worried me. I followed them with closest attention than anything referent to the movement.

There were things we found out when everything was over, not before. Even thought there were attempts to silence what the Triumvirate did, formed by America, Russia and China, there were people who leaked some archives. For instance, the one which reflected that when the moment to divide the world, China got power to act over all Asia and Oceania. He wasted no time.

Close to the date when we found out about a new death, Akhzivland's, a little micro-nation linked to Israel, China invaded New Zealand. He used a lot of verbal flourish to justify it, but facts are facts: that was an invasion through and through. Australia stood up for his beloved neighbor but that didn't make China retract. The worst thing about it is it worked. They found the operation base of the One World Nation Movement in Auckland, in a farm property of a woman called Alice Meyers, who was also the leader of that faction. They conspired to wipe Wy out. What followed was a big quarrel with New Zealand's government to know who could judge the people arrested. Tribunals ended up favoring New Zealand. China had fought for his prey like a hound and it was difficult to him to accept the sentence. After his decision of executing Geng Mu, participant in Sealand's slaughter, it seemed clear China was not going to give the members of the movement he found a fair trial. There were people who said we had to be hard on them. After all, right before getting Meyers she immediately revealed the names of her collaborators in the Antipodes.

Asia had to be freed and that was China's obsession.

India collaborated with him putting his police and authorities to work on the search for people with a record for participating in anti-system revolts. Unlike Thailand, he did it because he really wanted to know who was behind his sickness. The ideology of the movement had affected deeply the minds of his people, specially the lowest classes. Riots and protests were frequent. He was sick and wanted to end his suffering as soon as possible. As for Malasia, he always claimed China left him no choice. South Korea was delighted to help China. I even know he gave him technological support, like surveillance cameras and drones to make the job easier. His brother's bosses were also China's allies in the destruction of this threat. In face, they found three members of the group who were precisely born there.

Even though certainly the movement had a bloody record, the Asian branch seemed to be the most violent since its very beginning. Not consulting their colleagues from the other continents, they sailed to Sealand, erased the population and recorded the video in which the nation died to deliver a message. They wanted to do the same with everyone they found. That was the only thing Pyongyang could find out. One of them got to evade all surveillance onto him and hanged himself in his cell. The other two...they were never heard from again.

The situation with Hong Kong was tense. There had been hard confrontations with him, that is why China suspected the movement could have fused with the protests against him. That is, he made it personal. Using disproportionate force, he carried out massive detentions and interrogated harshly every protester he captured. Taiwan told me she was scared, she had to let him into her house and collaborate with him if she didn't want to make things difficult.

I expected China to appear in any moment at my house. Maybe with that old big brother coming to visit the younger sibling story.

I followed all of that with such interest I didn't notice what happened in my own place.

He movement had created a political party for the elections for the House of Representatives. Or at least they had tried.

I read the articles I found about the matter. I also asked everyone I came across.

There was nothing to fear, they told me. They were declared illegal son after being created because of their statements against the emperor and the government. Among some other things, like some of the members having published messages of support to those who attacked Sealand on social media, but I believe that was the real reason, from all things they had been accused of.

I can't say I was relieved. Now that I saw beyond China, I could see that the decision to make the party (O.W.N) illegal had caused a stir. Many said in a democracy all voices had to be heard, even the uncomfortable ones. It was not proven that their members had commited any crime. There were demonstrationsd. Some international organization protested. They accused me of silencing those who were against me.

They told me there was nothing to fear. But I was restless indeed. I started to feel migraines. The movement had organized in my house. They were acting as martyrs, encouraged by the abuses the Triumvirate was committing around the world. And China would intervene soon.