Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2976 The Special Higher Police's Four Great Generals!

Chapter 2976 The Four Great Generals of the Special Higher Police!
Kujou Miyamoto sneered in dissatisfaction: "Kitahara-kun, do you think the three of us are just making baseless accusations? There's another reason we're making this guess. When Duanwu came to the Northeast, he used the name Ye Xiuwen, and I fought against him!"

Onizuka Yūmei, Kitahara Seiki, and Maruyama were all utterly shocked upon hearing this.

Kujo Miyamoto had actually fought against Dango before them?

Kujo Miyamoto let out a smug sneer:
"You all don't know, do you? I arrived at Lushunkou on the same train as Duanwu. At the time, he was pretending to be an Imperial Army soldier, but I saw through his disguise. Of course, at that time, I didn't know his real name. Later, through investigation, I found out that his name was Ye Xiuwen."

At this point, Kujo Miyamoto paused for a moment and then continued:
"And his appearance, his appearance can change. At least now Qi Dabing's appearance is different from Ye Xiuwen's."

Although I don't know why his appearance changes so often, his eyes are forever etched in my mind. Because in those eyes, there was never any of me.

Moreover, it revealed a deep contempt for our Imperial Japanese Army. Therefore, I cannot be mistaken.

This person was both Ye Xiuwen and Qi Dabing, but he was the one who turned the entire Central China battlefield upside down—the Dragon Boat Festival!

Upon hearing this, Onizuka Yumei's pupils suddenly contracted to the size of pinpoints. He never expected that Qi Dabing, who had been causing them so much trouble, was actually the Chinese madman from the Central Plains battlefield.

At this moment, they all understood why they couldn't defeat their opponent no matter how hard they tried. It was because they were simply not on the same level.

A deep sense of powerlessness instantly overwhelmed the group, especially the Second Division, which had lost nearly half of its troops on the Central Plains battlefield.

And what was the result? After returning to Northeast China, they suffered another devastating blow.

Can't beat it, really can't beat it.

Maruyama even felt that the plans he had discussed with Kujo Miyamoto and Onizuka Yūmei were all in vain, because they were all too childish in front of that Chinese madman.

Just then, Kitahara Masato suddenly said, "It's not that I don't trust Kujo-kun, but for now, these are all just guesses. I think it's best if this happens, since the Dragon Slaying Plan is underway, my Special Higher Police will investigate Qi Dabing's true identity. I will definitely give you all a satisfactory answer then."

At this point, Kujo Miyamoto and the others had no intention of dwelling on the issue any longer, and were simply waiting for Kitahara Orthodontics to finally produce an investigation result.

Of course, the training of the Shadow Wolf Special Forces will continue.

Meanwhile, Kujomiya Kita, Maruyama, and Onizuka Yūmei will continue to explore new tactics to carry out the third encirclement and suppression of the anti-Japanese battalion.

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Meanwhile, Kitahara Orthopedics immediately reported the matter to the Special Higher Police headquarters after returning to the Special Higher Police.

The Special Higher Police Headquarters naturally took this matter very seriously, but their response remained the same: Duanwu was currently in Europe and could not possibly be in the country. He was ordered to continue cooperating with the Hell Butterfly in implementing the Dragon-Slaying Plan.

Kitahara Orthodontics had no choice but to obey headquarters' orders. However, he was determined to continue investigating the relationship between Duanwu and Qi Dabing.

He secretly ordered four of his top agents to go to the vicinity of the Anti-Japanese Brigade and wait for news from Hell Butterfly.

These four top agents under Kitahara Orthodontics have all followed Kitahara Orthodontics through many hardships and have gone through countless life-and-death trials.

And each of them is capable of standing on their own.

Or rather, if they wanted to, being promoted to section chief would be a piece of cake.

However, the four of them swore allegiance to Kitahara Masataka, vowing never to betray him in this lifetime. Therefore, Kitahara Masataka felt very reassured entrusting such an important task to them.

So the four of them immediately set off, driving a military jeep straight to Songyuan County.

The reason is quite simple: Songyuan County is the closest to Phoenix Mountain, making it the most convenient place for them to travel to Phoenix Mountain.

So the group arrived in Songyuan almost without stopping.

It was already dark by then, which is why the four of them chose to enter the city under cover of darkness.

Because they enter the city after dark, few people will know them, and when they change into ordinary clothes the next day, no one will recognize them.

Moreover, instead of resting at the Japanese headquarters in Songyuan, they went to the Japanese hospital in Songyuan.

There were guards in the hospital, and they were all wounded Imperial Army soldiers. They felt safe there, and since they would only stay one night and leave, no one would pay much attention to them.

Upon arriving at the hospital, they presented their Special Higher Police (ST) credentials, and the guards immediately led them to see the hospital director.

At that moment, inside the dean's office, a middle-aged man wearing glasses was discussing a topic related to heart disease with the dean.

The reason was that a Japanese officer had a very serious heart condition, but a bullet had lodged in his chest cavity. Although he was not in immediate danger, he was experiencing severe pain due to the bullet remaining inside his body.

However, due to the other person's severe heart condition, the surgery could not be performed for a long time. That's why the two of them came together to discuss it.

The dean frowned, his fingers gently stroking the simplified human thoracic anatomy diagram on the table, meticulously drawn in pencil. The approximate location of the bullet was circled in red, like a time bomb, pressed tightly against the area related to the heart.

“Mr. Li, look at this bullet. It’s stuck in such a dangerous place, right next to the heart’s main blood vessel. The slightest mistake could cause irreversible bleeding or even stop the heart from beating.”

Li Ru, the middle-aged man wearing glasses, gently adjusted his somewhat worn glasses, his gaze shifting back and forth between the anatomical diagrams and the patient's medical records beside him.

After a moment, Li Rucai said, "Indeed, Dean, the bullet's position is extremely tricky. However, after much consideration, I think we might be able to try the technique of hypothermia to stop blood circulation, which can reduce the activity of the heart and surrounding tissues to a minimum in a very short time, creating a relatively 'still' operating environment for the surgery."

Upon hearing this, the hospital director's eyes flashed with surprise, before he fell into a muttering monologue: "Suspending blood circulation due to hypothermia? That's certainly a bold idea. But the risks are also considerable. Hypothermia itself can trigger a series of stress responses in the patient's body, such as a sudden drop in blood pressure and metabolic disorders. Moreover, given the patient's already weakened heart function, it's hard to predict whether he can withstand surgery under such extreme conditions."

Li Ru nodded slightly, indicating that he understood the dean's concerns, and continued, "I understand your worries, dean. But we can first conduct a comprehensive and detailed preoperative assessment of the patient, including various tests of cardiac function and simulation experiments of physical endurance, to ensure that the patient can withstand the stress of the surgery as much as possible."

At the same time, we can convene experienced cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nursing teams from the hospital for a joint consultation to develop a detailed and comprehensive surgical plan and contingency plan to deal with any emergencies that may arise at any time.

The dean remained silent for a long time before finally nodding slowly: "Alright, Dr. Li, we'll do as you say. But please remember, the safety of our commander must be our top priority. He's a major; if anything happens to him, we'll be in big trouble!"

Li Ru joked, "If it's really that difficult, we might as well send him to a hospital in Chuncheng. The medical conditions there are much better than here."

The hospital director shook his head helplessly and said, "I've thought about that too, but it seems that this officer is not suitable to be moved. Besides, the Imperial Army patients at Chuncheng Hospital are already full. Even if this officer were to go, I'm afraid there wouldn't be anyone who could perform the surgery on him."

The dean was only saying so much because he considered Li Ru a rare talent. Otherwise, he wouldn't have bothered to say a single word to a Chinese person!

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