Chapter 37 Returning to China(2/2)
"Let the secretary bring the food here, it seems that he will be busy for a while."
Li Mingyang didn't say much, picked up the phone and instructed the secretary to go to the officer's restaurant to order a few small stir-fry.
After a while, the secretary brought the food.
After more than half an hour of busyness, Mu Haoyang signed the last death notice.
"After a month of fighting, our casualties were not very large, much lower than expected."
"They are all very excellent soldiers, but..."
"When there is war, there will be casualties." Li Mingyang sealed the last envelope and said to Mu Haoyang, "In this war, the biggest victims are not soldiers, but civilians."
Mu Haoyang smiled and went to the cabinet to take out a bottle of wine.
"You just came back, and I certainly don't know that the whole world is in chaos now."
"Scramble?"
"Who would have thought that such a serious natural disaster would break out?" Li Mingyang sighed and said, "We are well prepared, so the situation is relatively optimistic. At least the public's emotions are relatively stable. A few days ago, domestic radio and television had returned to normal. Although they could only receive signals at night and only a few channels, they were much better than before. It was just a chaotic one at that time."
"Is it so serious?"
"This is pretty good. There are eight European countries that have not fully restored their power supply, and more than a dozen states in the United States are paralyzed. As for other countries, the situation is even worse. Of course, no matter how much you compare, no country is more unlucky than Japan."
“How serious is the situation in Japan?”
"Only a small part of the power supply has been restored, mainly to meet the military industry, and only a part of the communication has been restored, mainly to military communication. Because the most basic infrastructure is paralyzed, Japanese society has collapsed, civilians are very miserable, and even the most basic drinking water cannot be guaranteed."
Mu Haoyang frowned, picked up the wine glass, saw the blood-red wine, and put it down again.
"What's even more sad is that the Japanese authorities not only did not admit defeat, but also implemented stricter control measures, forcibly arranged for factories to resume work, and linked work to rationing. Only work can obtain food rationing, forcing most civilians to stay in the city and go out during the day." Li Mingyang sighed and said, "I'm afraid that when the particle storm is over, the Japanese nation will perish."
Chapter completed!