Fast Wear: The Spare Tire Runs Fast
Chapter 11 Du Fei's Strong-Talking Life
"We can only win, not lose. We cannot afford to lose. Behind us are millions of ordinary people. If we lose, what awaits them will be countless humiliations, tortures, experiments, and even shooting games. Those are our compatriots, our families. We will not regret dying. Even if we have to use our flesh and blood to block the city gate, we cannot fall. We cannot let the Japanese invaders break into the city."
The middle-aged man said this with a serious look on his face, and Xiao Shanling also had an expression that said it was as it should be.
After saying goodbye to the middle-aged man, Xiao Shanling returned to his office and began to issue orders and call generals to meetings in an orderly manner.
Yi'ang was deeply moved by their seriousness, especially after hearing the middle-aged man's final heartfelt words. He admired every anti-Japanese fighter of this era. Some of them were high-ranking officials, some were generals, some were soldiers, some were unknown people, some were just ordinary people, and even worse, some were underage children, who in later generations would have been children who had not yet graduated from elementary school, but rushed to the battlefield and made sacrifices for their country and people, which dealt a deep blow to Yi'ang's heart.
In this case, Yiang felt that the plague could spread faster. He needed to get more medicine, food, and weapons from the Japanese pirates to provide more protection for the Chinese people. He thought to himself that the things he had obtained from the Japanese pirates should be stored in their warehouses at night. He couldn't favor one over the other. They were both fighting against the Japanese, so both armies needed some. The Red Army's conditions were a little worse, so he should give them more, including some cotton-padded clothes, cotton-padded shoes, and cotton-padded quilts.
That night, Yi'ang delivered the medicine, food, and weapons from Xianling Mansion to the warehouses of the two armies. He also went to the Japanese pirates' warehouses to take a few billion supplies. It was really just a few billion. He only went to a few provinces, and took care of the two armies in each province, city, district, and county. This took several days. Thinking of the plague he had planted on the Japanese pirates, he was worried that if any of it was infected by the Chinese, it would be terrible. He hurried back without stopping.
On the way to Nanshi, Yiang spotted a Japanese army unit heading towards the city. Using his spiritual sense, he estimated its number to be tens of thousands. The vanguard, dressed in different clothing, were all traitors. There were thousands of them. A great nation, with thousands of years of history, worshipped by countless dynasties, yet it produced a generation of cowards.
If their ancestors knew that their descendants would one day betray the country, they would probably be so angry that they would crawl out of their coffins and clean up the mess.
From ancient times to the present, there have always been people who are afraid of death, but those who betray their country, sell out their country, and become traitors should be executed!!!
People have many sides, so we should understand and respect them. But we should not tolerate or forgive them. We should also eradicate them completely!
Yi'ang resorted to his old tricks, perching himself on the roof of their car and listening to the officers' rants. "How do you understand bird language?" Yi'ang heard. "This little system translates online in real time, no delays, no typos. You deserve it." Yi'ang heard that the highest-ranking commander this time was Tani Hisao, an army lieutenant general, one rank below Matsui Iwane.
He was sent here because they received a call that all the officers planning to attack Nanshi had been injured, with Matsui Iwane being the most seriously injured. He was beyond treatment, and the other officers were also unknown, suffering from ulcers and likely not surviving. Furthermore, the army also didn't know what was going on, but the plague had broken out, and they couldn't find the source.
Hearing this, Yiang felt a little relieved, proving that the small gifts he had left behind had all worked. He also learned a shocking secret: there was actually someone behind the Nanshi massacre, and it was a relative of the Japanese Emperor, Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko, who was actually a prince. They had already planned to massacre Nanshi when they set out from the Japanese island.
The three northeastern provinces they first occupied were no longer enough to satisfy their appetite. They wanted to directly invade the entire country of China and attacked Haishi, which later became known as the Battle of Shanghai. Haishi also fell. The reason they didn't carry out a massacre was that Haishi was an international metropolis with concessions, and there were many military officers from other countries and some international figures among them. They were afraid that others would know about their ugly crimes, so they decided to hold the massacre in Nanshi.
But the Battle of Shanghai had already wiped out half of China's elite forces. The Japanese pirates, however, had seized most of the territory from the three northeastern provinces to the North China Plain and then to Nanshi. It could be said that half of China was in the hands of the Japanese pirates.
They said they would take Nanshi at any cost, and that the Chinese people would pay the price. What that price was, Yiang knew, and future generations knew, but the Chinese people of the current Nanshi didn't. In the original history, it was indeed a heavy price to pay, especially since Tang Shengzhi's escape had accelerated the Japanese pirates' attack. It was Mayor Xiao Shanling who led his men to fight until the very last second. The soldiers linked arms, forming a human wall to prevent the Japanese pirates from entering the city, but to no avail.
In the end, Xiao Shanling committed suicide in Nanshi, and the civilians who escaped were shot one by one, because the north and east sides of Nanshi were occupied by Japanese pirates. The fleeing civilians were everywhere on land and sea, but they were all shot by the Japanese.
At that time, there were 28 mass massacres by Japanese pirates, killing more than 19 people; there were 858 scattered massacres, killing more than 15 people; that is, more than 9 soldiers and civilians as later generations knew, and as many as officers who committed the massacre escaped punishment.
The first one was Matsui Iwane, who was not hanged until 1948. Prince Asaka Naruhiko actually died of old age and completely escaped punishment. There was a regiment commander named Takamori Takashi who also participated in the massacre and lived for eighty years. Division commander Yoshizumi Ryosuke had been convicted by our country, but because of Miko's protection, he did not receive any punishment...
There are too many of them. When Yiang thought about what he had seen in later generations, he felt that he must punish them. If the law can't do it, I will do it.
Thinking of the mastermind behind the scenes, the prince, Yi Ang felt that after this crisis in Nanshi was over, none of those people would be able to escape and they should all go to accompany Matsui Iwane.
I followed them until nightfall, when they set up camp outside. I wanted to use the old method, but in this wilderness, if they were to die from the plague, it would be too harmful to the environment and could easily infect the Chinese people as well.
"Xiao 8, do you have any high-tech weapons?"
"Host, the interstellar ones can't get this plane. The level is too low. Can explosives be used?"
"Explosives can't blow up so many people. So first, give them a few hundred kilograms of powerful softening powder to add to their food."
"Hundreds of kilograms? Host, do you think it's just for pigs? The system's products must be top-notch. A few dozen kilograms is enough. Even dinosaurs can be knocked out by the poison, let alone them."
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