Chapter 86: The Communicator

The transfer of troops took time, and it took a considerable amount of time to transfer the 6th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army back to Nanjing. Half a month, and in this half a month, many things have changed dramatically. But the source of the change was not the city of Nanjing, but the battlefield of the upcoming Battle of Xuzhou. But before we talk about the changes there, we have to talk about the things in the city of Nanjing.

In the city of Nanjing, a network of tunnels centered on the basement of the Huang family has begun to expand on a large scale. This is different from the old tunnels of the past, it is an almost labyrinthine network of tunnels formed by multiple hidden bunkers and multiple levels. If you want to conquer the people here, you have to send enough troops down to fight the "rat war" to have any hope of victory.

But the tunnel itself has the tactical level of Jin Tao from the future, so for the Japanese army, the tunnel in Nanjing City is hell. Because this place is not afraid of poison gas and flooding, presumably the Japanese do not have the ability to use ground penetrating radar to find all the underground passages.

After getting the person back, inject a needle of morphine extracted from opium, give some psychological hints, and then stuff it into the "underground cage". As a result, it will either become Chi Youjun's dog within a few days. Or within a few days, you will scare yourself to death. As for the corpses, they were stripped naked and thrown in the streets to warn the Japanese military personnel, as well as all those who intended to "get close" to the Japanese occupation forces and wanted to be traitors.

This is so simple that there is only one sentence - those who offend my dragon clan will be punished even if they are far away!

Regardless of whether this sentence makes some people feel a little dirty, or some people feel disdainful, the soldiers of the Chiyou Army just like to hear it. It's like the phrase "If you don't pay us back 35 million lives, or you just get out of here and keep your mouth shut", such words sound like a lift.

Another change in the city of Nanjing is that the Japanese occupation command, after receiving many "lessons", has planned to send the refugees in the international security zone home. Whether they want to return or not, they must leave the international security zone for asylum.

The means of this would be to negotiate with the international security zone, which would gradually reduce the supply to the zone in order to force the refugees to return home. At the same time, the Japanese began to look for former petty officials and police officers among the refugees to act as their "eyes and ears".

Unfortunately, there are slight discrepancies between the historical records and the fact that the battle fought by the Xuan You Army in Nanjing to raise the face of the Chinese, and Jin Tao's direct smashing of a traitor's head, made the former petty officials in the refugee camp and most of the people in the police force really have no idea about being a traitor. On the one hand, there is dignity and hope, and on the other hand, the head is smashed into "ten thousand peach blossoms", as long as you are not stupid, people know how to choose.

After all, as a small citizen and a traitor, many times it is forced by helplessness, and more often it is forced by the pressure of supporting a family. Of course, there are many people who are complacent when they are traitors, maybe outside of Nanjing, they have not heard of or seen the rules and methods of the Chiyou Army, and there are such things that are confused and bastards when they are traitors.

But everyone in Nanjing City knew that King Jin Dayan did not blink an eye when he killed people. Now, just listening to the legends in the international security zone, thousands of lives have passed in his hands alone. And that guy is absolutely unambiguous about the anti-Japanese resistance. Many speculate that perhaps in his eyes it is either Chinese or dead.

Since Lord Yama has set the rules for people's lives, in line with the old knowledge of the Chinese people, don't say goodbye to the rules of Lord Yama if you are angry. Perhaps this harsh law may not have worked in other eras, but in the hearts of the survivors of the Nanjing Massacre at this moment, it is an iron law.

Of course, most Chinese did not intend to be traitors, so the occupation forces of Nanjing of the Japanese Empire made a difficult mistake in this matter. They even began to threaten the Nanjing International Security Zone, and if they did not provide enough managers for the city of Nanjing, then perhaps they would have to continue to reduce the resources of the International Security Zone.

See, this is the contradiction, and the contradiction between the international security zone and the command of the Japanese occupation forces will eventually be reflected in Jin Tao. As for how Jin Tao will deal with it, let's talk about it later. Now let's talk about the person who brought the news to Jin Tao, and perhaps from this "communicator" selected by the commander of the Japanese occupation forces, we can see what the struggle in and out of Nanjing will look like.

The changes outside Nanjing, of course, are mainly the changes in Tangshan.

In the south of the Yangtze River, there is already a faint feeling of warming up in winter, and it is really a pleasure to be able to come out of the international security zone and come out of the city of Nanjing, which is full of the smell of corpses, to see the blooming Lamei. However, when you have responsibilities that you don't want to bear, this feeling of enjoyment is minimized.

It's no one else, it's Minnie. Ms. Weitling. Her purpose was to go up to Tangshan and brought Jin Tao the advice of the Japanese occupation command. The car, protected by Japanese motorcycles and a small squad of cavalry, came to the foot of Yuyama.

Looking at Mt. Tang from here, you can still see the verdant mountains. Although it has experienced ignition not long ago, nature's ability to heal wounds is amazing, and although the shelling has flattened trees in some places, one of the remaining plum blossoms is blooming again.

To this Minnie. Ms. Weitling had a special feeling, she looked at the plum blossom in the cold wind, still showing its posture, but her heart was thinking of the Chiyou army in the Nanjing Massacre. As mentioned earlier, although the Chiyou army represented by Jin Tao acted cruelly, and often did not leave a living mouth when fighting. Even if there are some living mouths left, they are all soaked "human sticks" to ensure that the secrets of weapons and equipment will not be leaked too quickly.

From Minnie. Ms. Weitling's, in terms of the kind of religious sentiment that is kind of world-serving, is certainly a cruelty. However, from the perspective of the residents of Nanjing, who have lived for a long time, there is no need to talk about cruelty in the face of the brutal massacre. Because that is nothing but an expression of the right to self-defence, even if self-defence is self-defence against aggression.

At this moment, looking at the mountain, the Japanese bunkers that loom among the trees, and the plum blossoms in the open space where Japanese artillery fire has raged, her face is calm, and her eyes are peaceful, humble and focused, like every nun.

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Unfortunately, that incident annoyed the Golden Yama King, for which he killed thousands of Japanese soldiers. Even under the walls of the "Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences" in the Nanjing International Security Zone, the embarrassing but indelible poetry that was almost a shame for high-ranking Japanese officers was left behind.

But it is an international security zone, and it is unknown whether it will lead to large-scale retaliation from the Chiyou army if it is wiped out. In particular, the previous attack on the headquarters and the capture of Major General Tsukada Tsukata, chief of staff of the Central China Front, made the Nanjing Occupation Army Command feel that it had to reach some agreement with this guy.

And that's Minnie. The reason why Ms. Weitling came to Tangshan was also the reason why she wanted to meet Jin Tao.

Protecting her, the gendarmes on motorcycles, and a small group of cavalry were flying white flags. Of course, this is not surrender, but a common means of dialogue on the battlefield. In the face of such a dialogue, Jin Tao "invited" Jin Tao to appear in front of them.

From the morning, a heavily armed man still showed signs of black woods. He was wearing the famous Chiyou armor, and he also had a full set of other equipment on him. The Japanese soldier sitting on the motorcycle had already put down his hand holding the machine gun and jumped out of the car and stood upright. The cavalrymen also dismounted and lined up in a neat row.

None of the weapons were aimed at Jin Tao, who was walking out of the woods, of course, if their weapons were still aimed at the moment, the sniper team would be able to blow up all of them in the head with a single shot. Chi Youjun doesn't pay attention to any hypocrisy, they pay attention to the enemy first, and they want to cut the grass to eradicate the roots, and they definitely don't give the other party a chance to come back to life as soon as the wind blows.

The Japanese soldiers looked at the guy who was getting closer and closer, and compared to the short ones, he could be called a "giant". There was no hatred in their hearts at this time, on the contrary, many Japanese soldiers had a sense of fear and almost admiration for Jin Tao. It is also interesting in this matter, because the "spirit of bushido" requires them to worship the strong.

To put it mildly, the harder they beat Little Japan, the more they are afraid and the more they respect it from the bottom of their hearts. If people can't see through this, they are not worthy to discuss Sino-Japanese relations, and it is impossible to get the right viewpoint!