7. Chapter 7 Volume 1 Impressions of the Rhine
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Chapter 2: Karma Arises Like Birth [Act 2] (3)
The woman surnamed Xu was not in a hurry to answer, but looked Yu Wei up and down, and a trace of doubt flashed on her face. She looked at Christina, and the corners of her lips were slightly mocking: "You're polite, it's a gesture." It's just the daughter of Lin Zhengdao, a big Jin businessman and a big traitor, and now she has a bit of backbone, which is really much beyond my expectations. Interesting and interesting. After saying that, he snorted, turned and strode away.
Yu Wei was speechless, feeling extremely sad and indignant in her heart for Lin Jingru's shameless behavior. In the past, there were Qin Hui, Wu Sangui, Fan Wencheng, and now there are Wang Jingwei and Lin Zhengdao, why is it that every time China is in danger, there are such national scum who are willing to risk the disapproval of the world, openly admit the thief as their father, slave their knees, shamelessly split our great rivers and mountains, and cooperate with the invaders to ravage our compatriots!?
Those who respect themselves are always important, and those who are self-degrading are always cheap. If 40,000,000 compatriots are united and share the same hatred for the enemy, how can they be bullied and bullied by that small island and retreat step by step, and how much territory will be lost along the way? So that now I am in a foreign country, and I am being provoked and bullied!?
And Lin Jingru, who crossed the ocean, should have been angry and strong, and learned to serve the country. But now, you can't even complete your homework in time, so that my nation's face is lost in front of outsiders, this is how you serve the motherland and the nation?!
"Thank you, Christina, let's go—" Yuwei wiped away her tears and left with her roommates.
Behind her, the woman surnamed Xu was slowly walking out of the corner, looking at her back, thoughtful. (hua.)
At that time, in Shanghai St. John's University, although he and Lin Jingru rarely interacted, because they were in the same school, they often looked up and did not look down, and they were quite impressed by her temper and cowardly personality. How could it be possible to slap the Japanese without hesitation in the face of the provocation of the Japanese? Isn't it inevitable that the personality changes too quickly before and after? What's more, according to his father, in order to merge the two traitor regimes of the puppet "Provisional Government of the Republic of China" and the puppet "Restoration Government of the Republic of China"[7], Lin Zhengdao colluded with Zhou Fohai, Chen Gongbo, Wen Zongyao and others, and actively consulted with Japanese representatives Akira Kage Sasa and Takeo Imai. How could he not have warned his daughter in advance to avoid conflict with the Japanese during such a "critical period"?
What's more, since Lin Jingrude, she has always spoken German that is extremely unfluent and has a thick nasal voice, and now her German is so fluent, no jerky, and her voice is even more cold, this language barrier is too easy to overcome, right?
But—
The woman surnamed Xu locked her eyebrows deeply, puzzled, could it be that except for her, everyone never had the slightest doubt that this "Lin Jingru" was really the previous Lin Jingru? However, when I first met her in Shanghai, I was also taken aback by her appearance, if it weren't for the different personalities, she would really recognize the wrong person!
But-she watched the direction of 'Lin Jingru' leaving, and now this 'Lin Jingru', whether in appearance, temperament, or personality, is more similar to one of her "old people", but, how can the "old people" be in this era?
Let's leave it to find out later. The woman shook her head slightly, sighed slightly, and turned to leave.
Exegesis:
[7] (Wang's puppet government was formally established on March 30, 1940.) Historical references: Wikipedia, Frederickw. Mote, Japan-sponsored governmentsinchina, 1937–1945 (Stanford University Press, 1954, Qi Xisheng, NationalistChinaatwar: MilitaryDefeatSandPolitical Collapse, 1937–1945 (Annarbor: University of Michiganpress, 1982, etc