Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2525 Duanwu’s anger!

Before killing the Japanese, Duanwu also wants to use Xiongshan and Inoue to lead him into the shrine inside the Japanese gendarmerie without anyone noticing to conduct some reconnaissance.

Duanwu only heard from Inoue that there were two coffins in the shrine inside the Japanese gendarmerie.
However, Inoue had not been there for a long time, so Duanwu was even less sure whether the bodies of Qi Dabing and Li Jianguo were still in the devil's shrine.

So after lunch, Duanwu suggested that they go to the gendarmerie’s shrine and pay tribute to the veterans who died in the battle.

Kumayama and Inoue would naturally not refuse. If they refused to visit the shrine, they would not be able to stay in the army in the future.

So the group got in Xiongshan's car and came to the Japanese gendarmerie.

The Japanese gendarmerie in Chuncheng was very large, and the entire gendarmerie was like a small town.

In addition to the devil's shrine, there is also a huge prison where captured rebels are held.

Although many people were wrongly accused, the Japanese adhered to the principle of never letting anyone go, even if it meant killing the wrong person.

After Xiongshan showed his ID, the military police did not dare to stop him and sent a second lieutenant to personally take Xiongshan, Duanwu and others to the shrine.

The second lieutenant walked in front, leading the way for Duanwu, Xiongshan and others: "Mr. Xiongshan, Mr. Kurosaki, Mr. Inoue, please follow me."

Then the Japanese second lieutenant led the way and introduced:

"This shrine is the spiritual sustenance of our soldiers of the Empire of Japan, and it enshrines the spirits of the heroes who sacrificed their lives for the Empire of Japan in Chuncheng and Jilin.

It is not only a place where we seek spiritual comfort, but also a symbol of the military might and faith of our Imperial Japanese Army. "

When the Japanese second lieutenant said this, he unconsciously revealed a sense of pride, but he quickly restrained himself and regained his professional calm.

Following his lead, the group passed through the well-arranged buildings of the gendarmerie. Along the way, they occasionally saw patrolling gendarmes, who either stood with guns or hurriedly passed by, but without exception, they all cast respectful glances at the second lieutenant.

The Japanese lieutenant was very satisfied. After nodding, he continued to introduce: "The shrine is located in the core area of ​​the gendarmerie. It is not only the place where we pray every day, but also stores some precious cultural relics and souvenirs, including some relics of the heroic sacrifice of the imperial army."

The lieutenant tilted his head as he spoke, and continued in a tone that was intended to explain to both Xiongshan and Duanwu: "The two coffins that Lord Xiongshan mentioned earlier are placed in the mourning hall deep inside the shrine. Officers with the rank of major and above are enshrined there, and ordinary people cannot easily enter there."

Having said that, the Japanese second lieutenant once again made a gesture of invitation.

They passed through a heavy wooden door. Behind the door was a path paved with bluestone and lined with neatly trimmed pines and cypresses. The air was filled with the faint smell of incense, which made people involuntarily slow down their pace and become solemn.

At the same time, a tall and straight building appeared, which was the devil's shrine.

But this shrine is not a shrine in the traditional sense, but a unique building that combines Japanese militarist elements with modern architectural style.

The main body of the shrine is made of reinforced concrete and the exterior is painted dark green, which forms a sharp contrast with the surrounding natural environment.

On the roof of the shrine, a bright Japanese flag is flying, as if announcing to the world that it is the master of this place.

Inside the shrine, symbols of Japanese militarism are enshrined - a huge samurai sword and a battle flag.

The blade flashes with a cold light, symbolizing military force, and on the battle flag are embroidered four large characters "Long-lasting Military Fortune", implying that the Japanese army will win every battle.

"Please follow me and keep quiet." At this moment, the second lieutenant said softly, and then led Xiong Shan and others to the back through the side door.

Behind it is the place where the Japanese enshrine the tablets of their officers.

But these are all minor officers, the highest rank is captain, the lowest is sergeant, and there are only a few of them.

Of course, the Japanese sergeants who died in the battle were definitely not these few. Obviously, Japanese officers at the rank of sergeant also needed special contributions to enter here.

As for the soldiers, there is no need to think about them. They probably don’t even have a name, let alone a tablet to enter the shrine.

As we continued walking inside, the corridor became gradually gloomier and darker.

After walking for a long time, they finally came to a room with not very bright light.

This room is very large, and it should be a house running north-south.

At the northernmost side of the house, tablets of hundreds of Japanese devils were placed on the altar, and for some reason, there was also a portrait of the Japanese emperor.

If you didn’t know, you would think that the Japanese emperor was also dead.

But Duanwu's gaze did not linger on the tablets of these devils for long, but instead fell on the crystal coffin in the center of the ground.

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At this time, two anti-Japanese heroes were lying in the crystal coffin, one was a young man like Duanwu, and the other was a middle-aged man with a square face.

They were all wearing military uniforms stained with gunpowder, and if Sixth Brother was here, he would definitely be able to recognize these two men. One was his good brother Qi Dabing, and the other was his brother Li Jianguo.

Their faces looked peaceful, as if they were just in a deep sleep.

There was no fear or pain on their faces, only a firm belief in victory and a deep attachment to their country.

Duanwu stood silently in front of the crystal coffin, mourning for the hero in his heart.

However, at this moment, the Japanese second lieutenant said to Xiong Shan: "Your Excellency, you came at the right time this time. If you had come a few days later, these two Chinese people would probably have been shipped back to their homeland and displayed to the people as trophies to demonstrate the "great victory" of the Imperial Japanese Army, hahaha!"

Xiong Shan nodded and said, "Indeed, these two people have caused a lot of trouble for the Empire of Japan!"

At this point, Xiong Shan called out, "Kurosaki-kun, let's come over and pay our respects to the deceased heroes first!"

Duanwu nodded and said, "Okay, I'll be there right away. But I'm still very curious. After such a long time, the bodies of these two people can still remain lifelike. It's really rare."

The Japanese lieutenant said proudly: "We have to thank the Egyptians for their creativity. We imitated the Egyptians' methods and made these two Chinese into mummies."

"hehe!"

Duanwu forced a smile on the surface, but he was furious inside. These devils even took the remains of the anti-Japanese heroes and turned them into mummies.

He looked at the tablets in front of him again, and he swore that this time, he would not only rescue the remains of the hero, but also burn down the devil's shrine! (End of this chapter)

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