Chapter 146: The End of Japanese Civilization (1/10 for the Alliance Leader)
Cutting off the grain and grass in Kyoto, and killing all the remaining generals in Japan, Fan Yize, who completed the task, left Kyoto alone.
The rest will be very simple, there will be no unified command of Kyoto, there will be no food, and the next thing is to wait for the internal collapse of the enemy.
After Fan Yize left Kyoto, there was indeed chaos in Kyoto, more than 20 large granaries were all blown up, and the remaining grain was not enough to support millions of people in Kyoto for more than a month.
As soon as this news came out, the whole of Kyoto was in an uproar.
When all the Japanese knew that Yamamoto Gonbei and the last few elders of the cabinet had been killed, the scene got out of control for a while.
There was no one at all able to sit in the town and stabilize the situation in Kyoto, and even deserters began to appear in the army, and a large number of civilians in the city could not receive their daily food on time, and the internal contradictions in Kyoto suddenly became acute.
In particular, disputes began to arise over the distribution of various divisions and regiments, and even gunfire began to ring out in the city, and it was not known who fired first, and several units opened fire on each other in Kyoto, and it continued for a whole night, until the clash subsided the next day.
However, no one knew why the fight started, and at first it was just a quarrel over the distribution of provisions, and as a result, the conflict suddenly appeared.
And such conflicts, in the following days, also became more and more frequent, because the troops began to go hungry and had no food, and the internal contradictions naturally could not be reconciled, not to mention that no one has the prestige to preside over now.
On the other hand, the front line in Kyoto has not only been much calmer in recent days, but it is also common to see Japanese soldiers who are walking towards the opposite side to surrender.
On the front line of the battlefield of the Red Guard Corps, signs were erected that as long as you surrendered, you would have something to eat, and promised not to kill any prisoners.
Such slogans, although often attract cold shots from the Japanese, are very attractive to those Japanese who have just put on their military uniforms.
In just half a month, thousands of Japanese soldiers fled to the opposite side at night, surrendered their weapons and surrendered.
For these surrendered Japanese, the Red Guard Corps also did not persecute the surrendered Japanese according to the bulletin board, but also checked their physical health, and gave them food and drink, but as prisoners, they were not free, and were sent to Osaka for centralized detention.
For these surrendered Japanese, although they have no freedom for the time being, they are not worried about starvation, let alone in Kyoto, there is no freedom either.
As the food left became less and less, after twenty days, more and more people surrendered, and even the whole division came to surrender together.
In the next ten days, more than 150,000 Japanese soldiers had chosen to surrender, and at the same time, the Red Guard Corps simply installed a loudspeaker in front of the position, and kept shouting to Kyoto, and also let many surrendered Japanese participate in the work of persuading surrender.
In Kyoto, all kinds of propaganda leaflets were everywhere, and some Japanese who had not eaten for a day or two could not help but organize their way out of the city, but they were intercepted by those professional soldiers, and even demanded that all citizens should be loyal to His Majesty the Emperor.
This huge contradiction caused even greater chaos to break out in Kyoto, and even many troops participated in the rebellion, and for a time gunfire was heard everywhere in the city.
A large number of civilians took advantage of the chaos to flee from Kyoto, and the Japanese soldiers on the defense line outside the city not only did not intercept them, but many of them simply took off their military uniforms and participated in the escape.
Seeing that nothing could be done, the gunfire in Kyoto quickly subsided, and most of those who were willing to be loyal to the emperor chose to cut themselves, and if it was too painful to cut the abdomen, they would use rifles.
If you don't want to live, then how to be comfortable and how to come.
On the positions of the Red Police Corps, preparations were made for a large-scale surrender, and after a large group of Japanese came over with white flags, passages were opened on the defensive line, and one by one the Japanese were inspected and then released.
Behind the defense line of the Red Police Corps, truckloads of rice balls and barbecued meat were distributed to these Japanese one by one, and the Japanese who devoured them one by one even shed tears after eating the barbecue.
When Fan Yize came here, he saw the Japanese all over the mountains, all of them were immersed in eating, and they could continue to get it at any time if they didn't have enough.
Here, there are more than 200 food distribution points, truckload after truck of cooked food, enough for them to eat.
"They're so pathetic." Sha Junyi, who was following behind Fan Yize, muttered.
When Fan Yize heard this, he sighed, but did not speak, his eyes were attracted by a pair of sisters and brothers not far away, a sister who may only be eight or nine years old, carrying a younger brother who is about five years old, staggering towards the food distribution point.
The two thin sisters and brothers, the face of the dish is pale, the sister wants to get the food several times, but the people behind her will take the lead, the anxious sister is helpless, and the younger brother is crying.
Fan Yize walked over unconsciously, and the guards around him immediately separated the Japanese gathered around the food distribution point.
This made the Japanese nearby couldn't help but be a little scared, and the wolf-like guards were not polite.
The older sister, who was a little older, hugged her younger brother even more frightened, and the two squatted on the ground, trembling.
Fan Yize walked over, picked up two plates from the dining car, made a rice ball, a barbecue, a grilled cod, two vegetables, grabbed two bottles of milk, walked in front of the two sisters and brothers, handed over the food in their hands, and said very gently: "Eat slowly." ”
Seeing that he had eaten, coupled with Fan Yize's kind appearance, he suddenly forgot about his fear, grabbed something and ate it.
After swallowing the first bite of food, the elder sister hurriedly pulled the younger brother who was swallowing the barbecue, and then the two sisters and brothers bowed politely to Fan Yize and thanked him.
"Let's eat!" Fan Yize smiled slightly, got up and left, and did not disturb the two sisters and brothers eating.
And this was only a small episode, and it did not affect the pace of work to gather the surrendered Japanese.
The well-fed Japanese will be sent to Osaka by truck to undergo a comprehensive medical examination, and in the future they will live a safe life under the protection of the Red Police Corps.
Although Fan Yize did not plan to kill all the Japanese, but in the whole of Japan, the surviving Japanese are not even eight million, and most of them are children, and under the rule of the Red Guard Corps, the inheritance of Japanese national culture will be ended in this era.