Chapter 450: The "Emperor" "Ran Away".

Chapter 450 "The Emperor" "Ran".

The guards of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army suddenly withdrew from the "North Mansion" for some reason!

This made Pu Yi and others who lived here inexplicable. Perhaps the people of the National Government and the Civil Affairs Bureau thought that there was no need for a person like Pu Yi who had nothing to continue to be watched.

Pu Yi's main mood at that time, since he was afraid that the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army would harm him, and wanted to leave this Forbidden City in disguise, Zheng Xiaoxu and Luo Zhenyu touched Pu Yi's heart from this aspect.

After the guards of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army withdrew from the gate, the situation had eased.

Pu Yi couldn't hold his breath anymore, and thought that he should take advantage of the fact that the Guoyuan Civil Affairs Office was not free to take care of himself, and seize the opportunity to go to Dongjiaomin Lane. He discussed with Zheng Xiaoxu and advocated being admitted to a German hospital first, because the German doctor knew Pu Yi.

Then, Pu Yi and Chen and Zhuang quietly discussed a plan, which not only wanted to avoid the Republic of China from being known, but also to guard against Pu Yi's father Zaifeng.

They proceeded according to a secret plan.

In the first step, Pu Yi and Master Chen went out together to visit the two concubines Jing Yi and Duankang, who lived in Qilin Hutong and left the palace a few days later than Pu Yi, and still returned to the "North Mansion" to give the impression of keeping promises in the "North Mansion".

In the second step, the next day, Pu Yi and Master Chen and Zhuang threatened to go to Suzhou Hutong to see the house and prepare to rent it. They are going to go around Dongjiaomin Lane from there and be admitted to the German hospital first, as long as they get to Dongjiaomin Lane, this third step will be easy to do.

However, when implementing this second step plan, Zaifeng sent his chief butler Zhang Wenzhi to accompany Pu Yi. Pu Yi and Johnston got into a car, and Zhang Wenzhi also followed Chen Baochen and got into another car.

Entering Dongjiaomin Lane, Johnston called a car to stop at the door of a foreign company selling clocks and cameras, and he took Pu Yi into the foreign company, where he considered a way to deal with Zhang Wenzhi. Pu Yi bought a French gold pocket watch, and after grinding for a while, Johnston came up with a solution, saying that Pu Yi felt unwell and wanted to go to a German hospital to see. Zhang Wenzhi followed Pu Yi to the German hospital suspiciously. When they got to the hospital, they threw him aside.

Johnston explained his intention to Dr. Di Bai at the hospital, and let Pu Yi rest in an empty ward, but Zhang Wenzhi saw that it was not a doorway and quickly slipped away.

Pu Yi knew that he must go back to the "North Mansion" to report to Pu Yi's father, but Johnston did not dare to relax his time and immediately went to the British Embassy to make representations.

Who knew that there would be no news of him when he went, so Pu Yi was so anxious.

Pu Yi was afraid that Zhang Wenzhi had attracted Zaifeng at this time, and he was restless, and Zheng Xiaoxu arrived.

Johnston had already arrived at the Japanese embassy by then. It was very strange for Pu Yi and this person who had never returned to meet in this place. He explained to Pu Yi: "I went to the British minister, and Ma Ke said that the place was very small, and it was inconvenient to entertain His Majesty Since His Majesty was received by the Japanese minister, it was very good, in short, everything is safe now." ”

In that hurry, Pu Yi didn't ask any more questions. Now that he is insured, Pu Yi has no interest in knowing about the past.

It was one o'clock in the afternoon. The Japanese minister was not at home, so he went out to eat. So Pu Yi went to the Dutch embassy, and the Dutch minister also went out. Finally, Pu Yi visited the British Embassy.

Ronald. Lord Make happened to be at home, and Pu Yi told him briefly what had happened. Pu Yi knew that the attitude of the British Embassy was resolutely anti-opposition, and the British were afraid of taking any action that could be interpreted as interference in the internal affairs of the Central Circle.

Pu Yi said that he had visited the Japanese legation because he felt that if Mr. Yoshizawa Kenkichi agreed to protect him, he would be able to get the safest asylum.

The British minister agreed, and he said quite considerately that if the emperor was sheltered by the Japanese embassy, he hoped that Pu Yi would be a guest at the British embassy, so that he could get as close as possible to the emperor, because the Japanese embassy was almost opposite the British embassy.

Pu Yi went to the Japanese embassy, but the Japanese minister had not returned, and by the time Pu Yi met him, it was already three o'clock in the afternoon.

He listened to what Pu Yi said, and when Pu Yi asked him to use the Japanese embassy to receive the emperor, he did not answer immediately, paced around his room, thinking about the matter, and then told Pu Yi his decision that he was willing to receive the emperor, but he hoped to arrange a "suitable place" for him! …,

So Pu Yi went back to the German hospital first and waited for news from him. Pu Yi later discovered that the "suitable place" that Mr. Yoshizawa and his wife had prepared for the "emperor" turned out to be their own private room, the best room in the Japanese embassy.

When Johnston returned to the German hospital, he was surprised to find that Pu Yi was no longer there, and asked the German nurse, "Where is the emperor?"

The Protector replied, "There is no emperor here!" ”

He shouted: "Nonsense, it was Pu who sent him here!" Later, I realized that this was the German doctor Di Bai who instructed the hospital to keep Pu Yi secret. The people in the hospital later recognized him and told him that Pu Yi had gone to the Japanese embassy, and he was grateful for the enthusiasm of his German friends, and then went to the Japanese embassy again. Here he was again surprised, because he found that Pu Yi was not in the legation, but with the commander of the Japanese garrison, Takemoto Daisa.

Of course, it soon became known about Zheng Xiaoxu's activities.

Zheng Xiaoxu was very proud of his role in this escape.

One of the reasons why Zheng Xiaoxu got so carried away was that he defeated his secret opponent Luo Zhenyu in this battle for monopoly. Not only did Luo Zhenyu not catch up with this opportunity, but the valuable relationship of Takemoto Dazuo was also gently held in Zheng Xiaoxu's hand and became Zheng's capital. The conflict between Zheng and Luo turned out to be hidden behind the battle between them and the princes. And from this moment on, the battle between them began.

Johnston, however, couldn't help but laugh at the side.

In those days, the "embassy district" and the "concession land" were places of "hospitality". The enthusiasm that Pu Yi encounters here is unprecedented, perhaps unprecedented.

When Pu Yi came out of the "Beifu", there were two police inspectors from the "Beifu" on Pu Yi's car, and they stood on the footboard outside the car according to the habit of the "dignitaries" at that time, one on each side, and accompanied Pu Yi to the German hospital. They later learned that Pu Yi would not go back, and that they could not go back to pay their errands, so they asked to stay at the Japanese embassy as well. They were allowed to be taken in as Pu Yi's attendants. The owner of the embassy saw that there was such a large group of people around Pu Yi, and the three rooms obviously could not be opened, so he deliberately vacated a building for Pu Yi's use.

As a result, Pu Yi's group, the south study and the minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as well as dozens of attendants, eunuchs, palace maids, women's errands, kitchen servants, etc., had their own places, and the Japanese legation appeared in the Qing Emperor's office and duty room.

The princes led by Pu Yi's father Zaifeng once came to persuade Pu Yi to go back, saying that the "Beifu" was safe, and the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army would never dare to act arbitrarily.

But Pu Yi believed Luo Zhenyu's words, if he was still in the "Beifu", and the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army was still in Beifu, he would not be able to rely on any guarantee.

Pu Yi rejected them.

In fact, the princes were also looking for accommodation in the embassy district, and later some entered the German barracks, and some entered the Six Nations Hotel. Pu Yi's father persuaded Pu Yi on the one hand, and on the other hand, he rented a warehouse in the Xishiku Church to store his precious belongings, and later the younger siblings of the "Beifu" also went to live in the German barracks.

Seeing the Japanese embassy's attentive care to Pu Yi, even many unknown widows became active, and they sent money to Pu Yi, which was called "Jinfeng" for Pu Yi's use. Some people went to Beipijing from other places to ask Pu Yi for peace and secretly make plans. These people who express their backbone, those who ask for peace, those who send them to "Jinfeng", those who secretly display all kinds of "great plans for Zhongxing", and those who are left behind are entering and leaving the Japanese embassy more and more day by day. Pu Yi's small living room was suddenly full of braids. Pu Yi sat on a throne facing north and south, replaced by a Western-style chair, and accepted the pilgrimage again.

Many of the bereaved people are grateful to the owner of the embassy. They saw hope in the hospitality of the embassy, and at least some psychological satisfaction.

Pu Yi lived in the Japanese embassy, and on several occasions, out of curiosity, he took one or two attendants with him late at night and went on a bicycle trip. Once, Pu Yi rode to the edge of the tube river outside the Forbidden City, looked at the outline of the corner tower and the city wall, remembered Pu Yi's heart palace and Qianqing Palace that he had just left, remembered Pu Yi's throne and everything in bright and yellow colors, and the desire for revenge and revenge poured into Pu Yi's heart, and he couldn't help but feel like a fire. …,

Pu Yi's eyes were filled with tears, and he swore in his heart that he would return here in the future as a victorious king, just like Pu Yi's first ancestor who entered the customs!

During his days at the embassy, Pu Yi was touched day by day only by the attentive care of the Japanese masters, the loyalty oath of the bereaved elders, and the protests from the society.

Pu Yi's ambition and hatred grew day and night under these three different influences. Pu Yi thought that it would not be possible to stay like this for a long time, Pu Yi should prepare for Pu Yi's future, and the original plan returned to Pu Yi's heart, and he had to go abroad to Japan.

The embassy expressed support for Pu Yi's idea. The minister did not say anything on the front, but the secretary of the Ikebe department openly showed great enthusiasm.

Luo Zhenyu came to tell Pu Yi that he and Chi Bu had discussed that they should go to Tianjin to prepare for going abroad, and it was very inconvenient to live here; When you go to Tianjin, it is better to find a house in the Japanese Concession, because the house that has been bought earlier is located in the British Concession, which is not suitable. Pu Yi listened to what he said reasonably, and he also wanted to see the metropolis of Tianjin, his idea was right in the middle, and Pu Yi immediately agreed. Puyi sent Zhu Ruzhen, the "South Study Walker", to look for a house in the Japanese Concession in Tianjin, but he took a fancy to Zhang Yuan.

Not long ago, Luo Zhenyu said again that Zhang Yuan was ready, and now that the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army was changing guards, it was a good opportunity to leave immediately. Pu Yi and Minister Fang Ze told him about the idea, and he agreed that Pu Yi would go to Tianjin.

Pu Yi just couldn't figure out one thing, why from beginning to end, Wang Hengyue and his Guoyuan Civil Affairs Mansion never came to find trouble for him! (Lying on the bear_ provided by no beginning)