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Chapter 132: Tokyo Bombing

In Southeast Asia, the battle between the United States and Japan was much more tragic than in history due to Mu Yang's influence. The United States made three or five times more efforts to achieve the same effect in history, which made Americans hate the Japanese even more.

On the domestic battlefield, due to the large-scale retreat of the Japanese army, many areas were vacant, which completely lost its effect on the original strategic circle. Okamura Yasuji and Kanto Army and the South China Army had to join forces again to re-formulate a new defense circle.

Due to hasty changes, the Chinese army has severely plotted against each other several times, and nearly 10,000 people have been lost.

On the battlefield, the Japanese army's life was not easy, and in life, the Japanese army's life was even more sad because Mu Yang had already implemented a military sanction policy on the Japanese troops that did not hand over the chief officer. For a curious reason, Mu Yang used it anyway.

All the troops on the rebellion list of the chief officers will stop supplying ammunition and supplies before the generals are awarded the title or surrender to their country. Mu Yang used this method to force the Japanese army to strife. He believed that one day, the officers below would rise up to oppose their chief officer because they could not stand such days.

As the war between the Japanese and the US military in Southeast Asia became increasingly fierce, the US military invested more troops and attached more importance to blockade and bombing of Japan than in history.

The island jump plan was implemented in advance, and the US military began to send large numbers of B-29 bombers to frequent Japanese mainland, and the United States began to implement a scorched earth policy towards Japan.

"His Excellency Prime Minister, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe was bombed by US troops, with tens of thousands of people killed and injured, and tens of thousands of people were homeless. What should we do?"

"I understand, let the local government solve the problem first."

"His Excellency Prime Minister, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Yokohama, Hachipan, and Fukuoka were bombed by US troops, and most of the factories and houses were burned down. What should we do?"

"If you know, let the local government solve the problem first."

Finally, one day, Mu Yang heard continuous violent explosions in his sleep. He quickly ran to the window to check out. The sky was pitch black, but the bursts of explosions and the fires soaring into the sky in the distance made Mu Yang realize that the Americans finally began to bomb Tokyo.

This is a dangerous signal. He is unwilling to die under the American gasoline bombs inexplicably, so it would be better to make plans early.

Anyway, he has completed the task and can travel back to modern times at any time. Wait for a month before opening a new world, but he is a little unwilling to accept it because his plan and the final third part have not been completed.

Mu Yang put on his clothes and went back to his home directly. Sitting in the living room of his home, it felt like he was a different life. How long has it been since he came back? Calculate carefully. It has been more than two months.

In the past two months, Mu Yang has really done a lot of things, and he feels a little unbelievable when he thinks about it.

Americans are really inhumane to be woken up halfway through sleep.

Keep sleeping, let’s talk about something tomorrow, but now, let’s take off the thick clothes on your body first, because modern time and space are still summer, this winter clothes can really make you feel so hot.

I slept with the air conditioner on, rolled on my Simmons bed, and continued to sleep.

When I woke up in the morning, I watched the news in the morning. I watched the joint military exercises between Japan and the United States on TV. The right wing kept clamoring for these news. Mu Yang felt so tired that I couldn’t deal with you in reality. I was in the mission world and I must play with you. I stopped eating breakfast, put on my thick winter clothes and returned to the official residence of the Japanese Prime Minister in the World War of Resistance Against Japan.

The bedroom door was knocked.

"Prime Minister, are you awake? The US military is bombing. Let's go to the underground air raid shelter to hide." The voice of Secretary Koi Iso Kyosaki came from outside the door.

Mu Yang had already put on his clothes. He opened the door and followed his secretary to the underground air raid shelter. He sat in the air raid shelter 30 meters deep underground. It seemed a little damp and cold. Mu Yang tightened his coat and did not say a word. The secretary and the staff of the Prime Minister's residence who followed him did not dare to speak casually.

The dim light, due to the vibration, bulbs swayed slightly, causing the light in the air-raid shelter to sway continuously.

I can't leave, I have to complete this task, but I can't live in Tokyo. In later generations, Tokyo has experienced several major bombings, and later Tokyo was completely rebuilt on the ruins. Maybe one time, if the American plane flew a little more wrong, I would be unfortunately killed. It's better to find a safe place.

Where is Japan safe? Where has Japan been bombed? In fact, it should be asked this way, where has Japan not been bombed. The United States has formulated a bombing plan, and 98 cities are listed. According to statistics, these cities have been patrolled by US aircraft to varying degrees. Today, Japan is like a stripped-out woman, constantly being ravaged and trampled by strong American men, but has no ability to resist.

But in the end, Mu Yang finally remembered two places, Kyoto and Nara.

This may be the only two cities in Japan that have not been bombed, and the reason why they have not been bombed. In the final analysis, the Japanese have to thank Liang Sicheng. When the United States formulated the bombing plan, Liang Sicheng, as an architect, had the most ancient buildings and the most perfect, so he tried his best to persuade the US generals to give up listing these two cities as bombing targets.

Of course, this is because these two cities were not industrial cities and did not help the Japanese army's war of resistance. Later, it was a blessing that they were not bombed.

Mu Yang is now focusing on these two cities, or one city, that is Kyoto. After all, Kyoto has existed as a capital for hundreds of years in Japan's history. Now that it is moved to Kyoto, people may be more likely to accept it.

Of course, this capital was not really moved, but Muyang prepared to move the Prime Minister's residence and the members of the cabinet to Kyoto to work. As for the others, they had no time to pay attention to them.

The bombing was over, leaving only devastations, with broken bricks and collapsed houses everywhere, and the burnt bodies were pulled out of the rubble and disappeared.

To move the capital, you must move the capital.

In the morning, Muyang held a meeting of the entire cabinet, which was not about disaster relief, comforting the people, distributing supplies, but about moving the capital.

Many people looked at Mu Yang with surprise after hearing this news, and some even revealed inadvertent contempt. As a prime minister, if you are so afraid of death, what qualifications do you have to sit in that position?

"In order to maintain the stability of the imperial evidence and to maintain the safety of the emperor, I decided to move the capital to Kyoto. When I leave, I will ask the royal family for their opinions and ask whether they agree to move the capital."
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