After the Four Kill Orders were dealt with in Chapter 294, and Yoshio Shinotsuka was eliminated, Ryufei slowly raised his cleaned battle sword and pointed it at Kenkichi Ueda.

The chilling tip of the knife was only two or three centimeters away from Kenkichi Ueda's flat nose.

"What...what are you going to do? We've already surrendered unconditionally, are you still going to kill us...?"

Long Fei glanced at Ueda Kenkichi's left leg and asked jokingly in Japanese.

"You lame donkey, are you Ueda Kenkichi, the former commander of the Kwantung Army?"

"I am Kenkichi Ueda, but I am not a cripple. Please give me the most basic respect."

"Snapped……"

Long Fei sneered and slapped Ueda Kenkichi hard across the face with the blade of his sword.

"I respect your mother's bastard, but you scum have the nerve to ask for respect?"

"You're really lucky. You survived 32 years of bombings, and after returning to Japan, you were promoted to Vice Chief of Staff. In 36, you even succeeded Minami Jiro as Commander of the Kwantung Army. But today you're going to die."

On April 29, 1932, Japanese residents in Shanghai held a celebration in Hongkou Park to commemorate the birthday of the locust, known as "Tencho Festival".

At the same time, I would also like to congratulate them on their so-called "military victory" in Shanghai during the January 28 Incident.

On that day, Yoon Bong-gil, a hero of Goryeo who fought against Japanese pirates, accepted Kim Koo's assignment under the planning of Wang Ya-chiao.

They entered the venue dressed as Japanese and, after the ceremony began, threw a kettle-shaped bomb at the podium while the opposing side sang their national anthem.

As a result, Kawabata Teiji, who was on stage, was killed instantly by the explosion; Shirakawa Yoshinori was blown to pieces and died after being sent to the hospital; Ueda Kenkichi lost his left leg; Shigemitsu Mamoru also lost a leg; and Nomura Kichisaburo was blinded in one eye.

Yoon Bong-gil was arrested on the spot and sent to Japan in December of the same year, where he was executed at the Kanazawa Army Base in Ishikawa Prefecture.

Kenkichi Ueda, now over sixty, couldn't help but defend himself when he saw the murderous look on Ryufei's face.

"As the commander of the Dragon Flame Legion, we have already surrendered unconditionally. Why are you still killing prisoners? Aren't you afraid of being ridiculed if word gets out?"

Long Fei laughed wildly, "What am I afraid of? Let whoever wants to laugh at me laugh at me, it has nothing to do with me."

"But you have committed countless evils, and the crimes you have committed against the Chinese people and soldiers are too numerous to count."

"During the Shanghai Incident, you ordered your subordinates to massacre a large number of innocent civilians in Shanghai, arbitrarily arrest my compatriots, torture them, deprive them of food and drink, and even let your soldiers rob and humiliate my people."

"In the three northeastern provinces, you forced my compatriots to accept enslavement education, attempting to destroy my Chinese culture and completely enslave the occupied areas."

"You also arbitrarily arrest and persecute the people of the three northeastern provinces, resulting in countless deaths. You also coerce and extort my compatriots, demanding large donations and excessively requisitioning agricultural products, causing tens of thousands of my people to starve to death."

Long Fei passionately listed all of Ueda Kenkichi's crimes.

Long Fei's accusations made the surrounding soldiers grit their teeth, wishing they could rush up immediately and tear this old bastard to pieces.

At this moment, Kenkichi Ueda dared not meet Ryufei's gaze; he lowered his head quietly out of fear.

Long Fei's expression was grim as he slowly raised his knife.

"There is an old Chinese saying: 'What people do is seen by Heaven; good and evil will eventually be rewarded.'"

"I have no right to spare you on behalf of the innocent souls who died tragically at your hands. All I can do is send you to see them, and you can beg them to see if they will let you go."

"Click"

After saying that, Long Fei raised his knife and cleanly and swiftly beheaded Ueda Kenkichi.

A spurt of blood shot forward from Kenkichi Ueda's severed neck, and his dog head rolled forward several meters after hitting the ground with a "plop plop plop".

"Haha, that was great..." Long Fei sheathed his sword and turned to look at Yamaoka Michitake.

When Yamaoka Michitake and Ryufei's eyes met, he felt a shiver run down his spine.

"You...you're still going to kill me?"

Long Fei scoffed and asked, "You think you shouldn't die?"

"I...I don't know..."

Ryufei really couldn't point out Yamaoka Michitake's main crimes in public.

This happened 45 years after Japan's surrender.

At that time, Yamaoka Michitake served as the negotiator for the Japanese First Army in Shanxi, and negotiated with Commander Yan on specific surrender matters.

But Commander Yan made a request that was utterly baffling.

He believed that although the Japanese soldiers had been defeated, they were of excellent quality, and he hoped to keep some of them to be secretly used by his Jin army.

As a result, Yamaoka Michitake did not refuse outright. Instead, he went back and persuaded Lieutenant General Sumita Raishiro, the commander of the First Army, to change his mindset.

Subsequently, Sumita Raishiro became the chief advisor for Shanxi Province, and Yamaoka Michitake became the deputy chief advisor.

Commander Yan also ordered the establishment of the "Second War Zone Commander-in-Chief Conspiracy Society".

It had a military department, an economic department, a general affairs department, and a cultural department, all of which were managed by the Japanese.

Ultimately, 15,000 Japanese soldiers remained in the Jin Army to serve Commander Yan, becoming his vanguard in the civil war.

"Whether you know it or not is not important; what is important is that I know you are unforgivable."

After saying that, Long Fei plunged his knife into Yamaoka Michitake's chest, hitting his heart squarely.

After seeing Long Fei kill their three highest commanders without hesitation, many of the Japanese soldiers around them began to get restless.

"Baka! You Chinese are untrustworthy! Our officers surrendered, and you still kill them!"

"The Chinese are going to kill us! Everyone, rise up and fight back!"

"If only we hadn't surrendered, we should have fought to the death."

Seeing the densely packed 90,000 Japanese soldiers, they prepared to fight to the death.

Without hesitation, Long Fei ordered, "Kill all the Japanese devils who are leading the clamor. I want to see how these sons of bitches will resist my Dragon Flame Legion and fight to the death."

Everyone was exactly what Long Fei wanted to hear.

Suddenly, a dense barrage of gunfire erupted from all directions.

This volley of fire killed at least four or five thousand Japanese soldiers.

Gradually, under the ruthless and ruthless thunderous punishment of the Dragon Flame Legion...

The Japanese prisoners were all trembling with fear, and none of them dared to resist anymore. They all obediently lay on the ground.

Long Fei then went to the loudspeaker vehicle, picked up the microphone, and began to read the rules to the prisoners.

"I am Long Fei, the commander of the Dragon Flame Legion. You bunch of sons of bitches, listen up! I'll only say this once."

"You are now prisoners of my legion, and from this moment on, you must strictly obey our orders."

"We will subject you to labor reform, so that you can wash away the sins you have committed with your hard work and sweat."

"I now announce a four-kill order to you: kill those who rebel, kill those who attempt to escape, kill those who disobey orders, and kill those who do not work diligently."

"Your labor reform period is ten years. After the term expires, those who are alive will be released and sent back to your Japan. You will never be allowed to set foot on the territory of my China again."

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