Gu Xin'er sighed helplessly as she spoke. There were already many contradictions between Huaxia and Japan, a mixture of new grudges and old hatreds, which meant the two countries couldn't get along well. Gu Xiyin, a patriotic young man, insisted on boycotting Japanese goods. In his view, this was a way to contribute to the nation's strength.
However, many Huaxia citizens genuinely liked shopping in Japan, and sometimes even organized group trips, purchasing so many goods they needed to be hauled away by vehicles.
In response to this, Gu Xiyin could only express his powerlessness. After all, consumption is a matter of personal freedom, and he couldn't forcibly demand others to act a certain way.