Sheets of paper fluttered down like snowflakes, like a gentle rain, yet carrying a heavy weight.

Jiang Jiyuan's hand reached out quickly and accurately grabbed one of the pieces of paper that was floating by.

The paper trembled slightly in his hand, and the words on it were clearly visible: "I would rather be a ghost on the battlefield than a slave of a conquered nation!"

These words were like burning flames, dancing in Jiang Jiyuan's eyes and igniting the patriotic enthusiasm deep in his heart.

His eyes continued to wander over the paper, and more passionate propaganda slogans came into view: "Our heads may be cut and our blood may flow, but our determination to resist the Japanese invasion will never waver!"

These words were like a war drum, inspiring their determination and courage to fight the war.

Jiang Jiyun also leaned over and looked at the passionate words curiously.

He noticed that the slogan also reminded the public that the Japanese army would arrive outside Changsha in two days at the earliest, and hoped that the elderly, weak, women and children in the city could evacuate quickly.

At the same time, the slogans also called on the passionate young people in the city to actively participate in the defense battle, and the military and civilians once again worked together to guard everyone's homes.

Jiang Jiyun looked at the words above and asked in confusion, "This is a slogan for publicity and reminder, but aren't they worried that some people can't read?"

Jiang Jiyuan smiled slightly and replied, "As long as there is one person who can read, the news will be passed on and the people will know!"

His eyes fell on the road not far away, and sure enough, he saw someone pick up a piece of paper, then read it aloud, and then someone waved his arms and shouted loudly.

"I don't want to be a slave of a conquered nation!"

"I want to fight the devils to the death!"

"We will live and die together with Changsha City!"

……

These passionate shouts echoed in the air. This was the roar of the people of Changsha City and their declaration of war against the invaders.

Jiang Jiyun turned around when he heard the passionate slogans.

On the road in the distance, groups of young men and girls were in high spirits, their faces flushed and they were shouting passionate slogans.

Jiang Jiyun leaned against the window, watching the people running back and forth, and couldn't help but sigh: "Brother, Changsha City is in chaos again!"

Indeed, the city has been plunged into chaos since the paper fell.

As the invaders' iron hooves approached, the people in the city were terrified. Those who could escape fled, while those who did not want to leave rushed to prepare supplies and weapons to deal with the coming war.

Jiang Jiyuan quickly turned around and walked into the room, picked up the phone and contacted General Lu near Changde.

Their troops in Hunan have always been under the unified command of General Lu, and at this time, he was eager to know whether there would be other troops coming to support Changsha, so that they could leave the city now and join the troops.

When Jiang Jiyun saw her brother enter the room, she also retreated from the window and decided to check her own space to see how many special medicines and weapons and ammunition were left in it.

These supplies were vital in the war, and she had to ensure they were plentiful.

Just as Jiang Jiyun was thinking about the problem, an idea suddenly flashed through her mind.

She turned around, grabbed Xiao Wei, and said excitedly, "Brother San, let's go out and see what's going on!"

Jiang Wenming wanted to speak up to stop his niece, but when the words came to his lips, he remembered the three people he rescued in the space.

He thought that Xiaoyun did this because he wanted to find a suitable place to release them safely.

When Xiao Wei took Jiang Jiyun out, the hotel staff reminded them not to go too far, as the city was in chaos and there were dangers outside.

Jiang Jiyun lay lazily on Xiao Wei's back, his eyes casually scanning the pedestrians on the street.

Suddenly, the sound of a child crying came into Jiang Jiyun's ears.

She turned her head curiously and looked in the direction of the sound.

Not far away, there was a place that looked like a nursery.

Inside the open gate, several women dressed in nun's uniforms and headscarves were leading a group of children to leave the city.

Jiang Jiyun's eyes lit up. She gently patted Xiao Wei's shoulder and whispered, "Let's go to the alley over there."

Xiao Wei understood what he meant and walked into the alley with Jiang Jiyun on his back.

They hid behind the cover of the alley, and after making sure that no one noticed them, they quickly entered the space.

Jiang Jiyun and Xiao Wei came to the operating room, and the three people were waiting for them anxiously.

Jiang Jiyun took a deep breath, looked at the three men and said, "The city is in chaos now. We must take advantage of this chaotic opportunity to send you out."

Gao Fu frowned and asked worriedly, "Why is there such chaos in the city? What happened?"

Jiang Jiyun took out three pieces of black cloth from the shelf next to him and handed them to the people in front of him. He said solemnly, "You can find out for yourself if you go out. However, you need to cover your eyes when you go out."

Zhang Qinnian took the cloth and covered his eyes with it himself, then turned to Jiang Jiyun and said, "Thank you!"

Jiang Jiyun nodded, and she and Xiao Wei took the three blindfolded people out of the operating room.

Gao Fu and his companions groped forward in the darkness, and after passing through a winding passage, they finally walked out of that mysterious place.

Gao Fu suddenly felt the hand holding him loosen. His heart tightened, and he quickly called out softly: "Comrade, comrade..."

However, all he received in response was silence.

Zhang Qinnian and Cheng Meng also noticed something unusual. They pricked up their ears and vaguely heard a noise coming from a distance, mixed with the crying of children.

The two men reached out at the same time and quickly tore off the cloth covering their eyes.

The moment the cloth was removed, the glaring sunlight made them squint their eyes.

After adjusting to the light, they looked around and were surprised to find themselves standing in a narrow alley next to the city's orphanage.

Zhang Qinnian looked around and found that the two people, one big and one small, had disappeared.

He quickly reached out and pulled off Gao Fu's blindfold, saying anxiously, "They've already left, Gao Fu, let's go!"

Zhang Qinnian took the lead and ran towards the street. Gao Fu and Cheng Meng saw him and hurriedly followed.

The three of them ran all the way until they reached the street, then they stopped for a moment.

They watched the pedestrians hurrying on the road. The cars were only leaving the city and no one was going back. The three of them were completely confused.

Cheng Meng stopped a passerby and anxiously asked about the current situation.

From the stories told by passersby, they were shocked to learn that the Japanese troops were less than two days away from besieging Changsha City!

Chen Meng said to them, "We should each go find our own contacts. If your upper line is dead, go find your lower line. If none of them are alive, go out of the city to Lishu Village. My brother-in-law's family is over there, and we have people there too."

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