Chapter 87: Justice

Minnie. Ms. Weitling had no idea that she would meet Jin Tao in such a situation. And this guy didn't bring a single soldier except for two German shepherds. Even when he came, he looked relaxed, like taking a walk with his pet after lunch.

And the two German Shepherds, who once belonged to Japan, looked at the Japanese soldiers in front of them at this moment, not only with vigilant eyes, but also from time to time with a threatening growl from their throats. It seems that they have been completely tamed by Jin Tao, and they don't have a good impression of the Japanese.

However, Jin Tao's performance also made Minnie. Lady Weitling frowned slightly.

"Hey, you should have some grace!"

After greeting Jin Tao, Minnie. Ms. Weitling made a suggestion to Jin Tao. Even when she spoke, her solemn expression and serious gaze actually tilted towards those Japanese soldiers. Even that gaze is like a lesson to a naughty child of his own, to pretend to be a gentleman.

Of course, this was in a slightly surprised situation, because she found that the giant-like creature in front of her was not only a bold one, but also a high-minded one. He came alone to meet a whole group of Japanese soldiers, and he only glanced coldly at the military salute that was given to him, and he had no intention of responding at all.

With disgust, Jin Tao glanced at the nearby Japanese soldiers, and then looked at Minnie in front of him. Ms. Weitling asked.

"You...... You mean, I should return the favor to these beastly invaders? ”

Jin Tao looked at Minnie in front of him with an inquiring gaze. Ms. Weitling, he saw that in the face of his question, the other party just smiled and nodded. As we said earlier, Jin Tao is an excellent soldier, a very good tactician, and a fearless fighter. But he is not a politician, and as a soldier, it is difficult to have a good impression of a Chinese-style politician.

After all, all Chinese politicians are consciously or unconsciously, adhering to the rules of the past dynasties, "suppressing literature and promoting martial arts". And the origin of this rule is a vicious disease that will inevitably arise under China's long-term feudal dynasty ruling system. As a "suppressed" person, Jin Tao, who has long been tired of hearing the words "protest, protest, and solemn protest", does not like Chinese-style politicians, so it is called normal.

But it is precisely because of such "prejudice" that he often has some shortcomings in political common sense. Especially like Charlene. Luo and Minnie. Ms. Weitling, as a leader, who can lead China out of a new future, does not expect to see.

Facing her respect, Minnie, who saved many compatriots during the Nanjing Massacre. There was a look of hope in Ms. Weitling's eyes, and Jin Tao felt that he couldn't brush her meaning. That's not the respect for foreigners, it's just respect for a genuine humanitarian who loves China.

Jin Tao shrugged his shoulders and looked at the Japanese soldiers in front of him in disgust again, who had been raising their hands to salute him. Then he frowned, pouted, and returned a military salute with a rather reluctant look. Of course, this is possible, because his army is much taller than the little Japan in front of him.

To this Minnie. Ms. Weitling smiled at Jin Tao's performance and felt pleasing to the eye. For this kind of etiquette education, Jin Tao doesn't like it, but he can't dislike it. He had no choice but to vent his anger on those Japanese soldiers and let them know that they were unhappy.

"You ...... Get out of here, or I think those starving creatures on the mountain will lose their lives for you. And I hope you will bring back my warning, close to Tangshan during the renegotiation, these besieged soldiers and that major general, I don't mind cutting off their heads and sending them back to you as a warning! ”

Of course, this is a lack of respect, and if it were an officer of other Chinese armies, or even some high-ranking Chinese officers, the Japanese soldiers in front of him would not give them a good face. Because those people are just their defeated men, and this guy in front of him is the demon who killed thousands of Japanese soldiers with his own hands.

Although it is a demon, it is as described in the previous chapter. Little Japan, a lowly nation, just likes to have people who kill them. Not only do I like it, but I like to kneel on the ground and call it "master". Perhaps the so-called "SM" that became popular in Little Japan in later generations just proves that this is a people who have a tendency to be ridiculed.

If you are not convinced, and you like to look up at the Japanese, please search for historical facts before and after World War II, especially after the war. The only thing that can prove it is that self-deprecation is the favorite thing of the Japanese!

"It's so annoying, finally get out!"

Looking at the Japanese cavalry squad and the military police driving motorcycles, Jin Tao cursed behind their backs. This in turn makes Minnie. Ms. Weitling frowned, and then she reprimanded Jin Tao in an admonishing tone.

"Commander Jin, if you think I'm your friend, then I hope you can remember that as a leader, you need more self-cultivation and kindness, otherwise you will invite too many unnecessary enemies for yourself!"

Jin Tao listened to such an admonition, although he didn't like it, but he was a person who could accept opinions. Especially Minnie in front of her. Ms. Weitling looked at him with an expression that was almost elder-like. Of course, perhaps the nuns look at the world with the same feelings as the Virgin Mary.

Jin Tao, who didn't feel strange about this, nodded politely, although he didn't plan to add any restraint and kindness to the Japanese, but for Minnie in front of him. Ms. Weitling, he had to show more respect.

"Sister Minnie, what news did you bring?"

Jin Tao wanted to know what good proposals the Japanese occupation force command could have. It was nothing more than to take their Central China Front Chief of Staff Major General Tsukada Tsukasaki, and the thousands of besieged Japanese soldiers who had begun to eat the corpses back.

Yes, the Japanese soldiers, besieged by the Chiyou army, have already begun to eat the corpses of their companions. Because they can't leave their bunkers, outside is a world of nail mines, "hail personnel kills" and "silent snipers". Any act of leaving the bunker is an act of suicide.

During the siege, the Japanese soldiers did not know if it was because the corpses were not enough to eat, and they even carried out a "pig assault" type of breakthrough coordinated by multiple pillboxes. In the five minutes from start to finish, not a single Japanese soldier in the bunker was more than 20 meters away from the graves, except for hundreds of silent bullets and the bodies of more than 600 people who had been dumped.

The reason why it was found that the besieged Japanese began to eat the corpses was because the corpses of the Japanese soldiers who were close to the "grave" were all brought back to the bunkers. Outside the bunker, many bones of Bai Sensen who had been gnawed were thrown out.

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————————————————————————————————————— Jintao's opening asked, meaning that he didn't want to be Mingni. Ms. Weitling saw the tragic situation of the besieged Japanese soldiers who began to eat the corpses on the mountain. Another concern was that if the Japanese tortured the venerable nun in front of him for the sake of intelligence, it would be very unsatisfactory to him.

But what he didn't expect was that Minnie. Ms. Weitling seems to have a great passion for their base.

"Hmm, are you in a hurry to get me away? Or do you not trust a foreign nun's ability to keep secrets? ”

"This ...... You know that we Chinese will always welcome you, especially those of us who have seen with their own eyes what you have contributed to our compatriots. But you know, the Japanese have a very poor respect for religious people, and I'm worried about your safety! ”

Minnie. A smile of understanding appeared on Lady Weitling's face, but then her words revealed that she was a stubborn nun, and that no one could stop her if she wanted to do anything.

"I'm still going to go to your place, first I want to see the lives of those two American doctors, and I want to know how Eva's life is going."

Jin Tao understands that in fact, these are just pretexts. Because the last time I went to the "Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences", I had already told Minnie in front of me about some of the situation there. Ms. Weitling. What she had just said, the news of the people she "cared about" was not a secret to her at all.

"Well, what more can I say then, welcome to your brave Sister Minnie!"

The reason why it is so called is that Jin Tao got Minnie. Privileges allowed by Ms. Weitling. As mentioned above, Minnie. When Ms. Weitling looked at Jin Tao, there was often a certain kindness in her eyes. If you guess, it probably was caused by the "partiality" at the beginning of the "bias and bias" towards Jin Tao, and finally developed into such a situation.

Although the nuns, especially the nuns of a little age, were supposed to give this kindness to all the people of the world, it was Minnie. Ms. Weitling did not give the Japanese soldiers who escorted her. Presumably, this is very revealing, showing that even nuns who believe in God can form their own opinions in the atmosphere of the Nanjing Massacre. As the saying goes, "justice is in the hearts of the people", whether you believe in God or not, it doesn't matter. The important thing is that in the face of evil, all people have instinctive unhappiness, disgust, and even hatred. Minnie, who was welcomed by Jin Tao. The smile on Ms. Weitling's face deepened, indicating that she was happy to welcome Jin Tao!