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Three hundred and ninetieth chapters rice river

Yamada's office of Xiangyi Headquarters. Yamada was in a very bad mood during this period. Because he was in a bad mood, he drove all his subordinates out and sat alone in the house, staring at the phone on the table, as if waiting for someone's phone number. "Report!" The guard outside the door shouted loudly. "What's the matter? Didn't you say you should not disturb me?" Yamada said with some anger. "Sir! There is an emergency!" The guard walked in from outside.

"What's so anxious?" Yamada asked angrily. "Uh! Sir! There was someone outside. He claimed that he was sent by the Chief of the Kita Agency to find you." The guard hurriedly reported to Yamada Hui. The guard saw that Yamada's expression was very bad and there was danger of getting angry at any time. Yamada was in a bad mood during this period. Several unlucky guys had been punished by Yamada. The guard didn't want to anger Yamada himself, so he would be unlucky himself, so he immediately reported the situation to Yamada.[]

"Hmm? What's his name?" Yamada asked anxiously after hearing the guard's report. "He said his name was Inae." The guard replied. "Inae? Call him in!" Yamada immediately ordered the guard. "Okay, Your Excellency!" The guard turned around and went out in a hurry.

"Oh!" The guards came out of the house and breathed a sigh of relief. They were too nervous just now. As soon as they entered the house, they saw Yamada's expression was very bad. He couldn't help but feel nervous, afraid that he would annoy Yamada. Piaotianwen.com asked the man from Daojiang to find him and immediately changed his expression. It seemed that this person was very important! The guard thought so.

Knowing that the visitor was very important, the guard hurriedly ran out. "How is it? Does Commander Yamada have time?" A soldier outside the door was dressed as a Chinese man. When he saw the guard coming out, he immediately asked. This person was the man named Inae the guard who just said to Yamada. Just by listening to his name, you know that he must be a Japanese.

However, it is difficult for you to recognize this person's identity just by looking at his clothes. This person is dressed in Chinese and speaks fluent Chinese. Of course, he naturally speaks Japanese when he comes here, otherwise the guards would have arrested him as a spy. This person has a Chinese public face and can speak fluent Chinese. It is difficult to find it in the crowd of Chinese people. He is not at all conspicuous. This person is called Daojiang, who is a spy leader of the Japanese secret service in Shanxi. Daojiang's mission is to inquire about various valuable information from the Eighth Route Army.

Daojiang is a complete Japanese. He is a mixed-race Chinese-Japanese man. His father is Japanese and his mother is Chinese. It is because his mother is Chinese that he looks like a Chinese. It is because Daojiang has a Chinese face that he has been taken to train for spies since he was a child. When he grew up, he was sent to China for missions. In recent years, he has made many contributions and has become the leader and has some spies in his hands.

There are many people like Daojiang, and the Japanese secret service agencies need to find Chinese-looking people like them to be agents. They are not easily discovered when walking around China, and they are more likely to attack when inquiring about intelligence and are not likely to arouse suspicion from the Chinese. Naturally, their loyalty to Japan is unquestionable, and they are absolutely loyal to the Japanese secret service agencies. They are much stronger than the spies recruited by China.

The 1417th Army, the professional training unit of Japanese spies, mainly trains spies for the Japanese military headquarters. The instructors there are all Japanese who look like Chinese. The traitors who defected to China are still unaware of the truth and think that they are all Chinese! Of course, the Japanese will definitely not inform the Chinese of these situations.

The Japanese have long been eyeing China's fat piece, and they have long thought about how to occupy China, but they did not have the strength at the beginning. Because at that time, not only the Japanese invaded China, but other powerful powers were not easy to deal with. Their strength was stronger than Japan. Japan was able to occupy a place at that time because it had a geographical advantage at that time, otherwise they would have the share of little Japan!

The Japanese had planned to swallow the entire China in one bite, for more than 30 years! When Japan invaded China with other great powers, Japan had already started preparing, but other countries chose to accept China's compensation for land cede and reconciliation, and the Japanese had no choice but to sign a settlement agreement with them. Because at that time, the Japanese did not have the strength to swallow the entire China in one bite, and there were other great powers in China at that time, they could not agree that Japan would swallow the fat piece of China alone.

When warlords fight, what kind of bullshit heroes? They are gangster bandits funded by the great powers. In order to enable themselves to gain more benefits in China, the great powers kept transporting weapons to China, funding the Chinese agents they chose, funding their money and weapons, allowing them to recruit soldiers, accumulate strength to annex other warlords, control the entire China, and give themselves the greatest benefits at that time.

As for the beautiful idea of ​​those warlords, they would first use the sponsorship of the great powers to unify China, and then get rid of the great powers. It was a complete dream. Since they sponsored you, you would not be afraid that you would not obey them. They would have the ability to deal with you. Have you ever seen the usury person who cannot get back the money? It would cost you life if he didn't pay back the money! Didn't the Northeast general Zhang Zuolin act with such an idea? What happened in the end? He thought about eating Russia and Japan with the same fate, but his final outcome was that he was bombed to death in Huanggutun by the Japanese.

The Northeast Army did not resist, and then the Japanese occupied the Northeast effortlessly. Who can tell the things here clearly? Who can prove that what they said is the truth? Only those who died in the battle know the truth at that time, but they have died in the battlefield and buried their bones in the loess.

If those soldiers who died in battle had spirits in heaven, I think they would definitely curse in unison, "Damn! A prodigal boy!" Justice is in the hearts of the people. Historical records are in the vicissitudes of life, and no one knows the real situation. Everything depends on the speculation of future generations and some historical records at that time. In fact, the scenes left at that time are the most real records. They are silently telling the world the real situation at that time. Everything has become history. Let history sleep underground! Let those soldiers who died in battle rest in peace forever!

We use our happy life now to comfort the spirits in heaven, thank them for giving their lives for our happy life today, and sincerely thank them for giving so much for us, and hope they can sleep under the ground.
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