Chapter 402 Kill them all

But thinking that he had not finished reading the contents of the document, Yang Xuewu could only temporarily suppress his anger and continue reading.

Next in the document is the Japanese military’s writing requirements for the “Pen Corps”.

The Japanese military has seven main regulations restricting the writing of the "Pen Corps".

Article 1: Do not write about the failure of the Japanese army.

Article 2: It shall not involve the criminal acts that are inevitable in war.

Article 3: When writing about your enemies, you must be full of hatred and resentment.

Article 4: The overall situation of the battle shall not be shown.

Article 5: The organization and name of the troops shall not be disclosed.

Article 6: Soldiers must not be written about as ordinary people.

Article 7: Do not write about women.

Such restrictive regulations caused the "pen army" to turn a blind eye to Japan's crimes of aggression and deliberately distort the war they had personally experienced. The pens in their hands blatantly cheered, fanned the flames, and clamored for Japan's militarist war of aggression.

For Japan, the "pen army" cannot be just Japanese. It also needs Chinese people with culture and social status to serve them in order to better brainwash the Chinese people.

To this end, Japan spent a lot of money to bribe Chinese cultural traitors to cheer for them and become a member of the "pen army".

Japan's "pen army" not only whitewashes its own crimes, but also spares no effort in fabricating rumors and lies.

For example, the Japanese propaganda believed that: "The pirates that Qi Jiguang fought were not Japanese, but Chinese pirates" and so on.

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After reading all the content, Yang Xuewu finally understood why there was such information in the safe in Ono Akira's office. It turned out that the Japanese military asked the Special High Section to spend a lot of money to bribe people in the literary and art circles in Shanghai to let them cheer for Japan. Anyone who disobeyed would be killed.

Thinking of the secret kill list, Yang Xuewu realized that perhaps it was because of this document about the "Pen Army" that the secret kill list came out. Yang Xuewu thought about it and found that many of the people on the secret kill list were indeed people from the literary and art circles in Shanghai.

After thinking clearly about the whole matter, Yang Xuewu had an idea in his mind that this evil "Pen Army" must be wiped out, otherwise even if the Japanese surrendered later, the evil ideas of the "Pen Army" would still affect China.

Yang Xuewu believes that most of the articles and voices in later generations that believe that "the traitors are right" and overturn the verdicts of big traitors such as Qin Hui and Wang Tianhai are related to Japan's "pen army".

After putting down the photo in his hand, Yang Xuewu became angrier and angrier. He felt that the Japanese were so shameless and their "pen army" was so hateful.

He was feeling angry now and he needed to vent it urgently.

He persisted until dark, a cold light flashed in Yang Xuewu's eyes, and then he left his residence and headed for Hongkou.

Yang Xuewu's purpose of going to Hongkou tonight was very simple, which was to vent his anger.

Thinking of the comfort station a few days ago, Yang Xuewu decided to take action against the Japanese soldiers who went to the comfort station to have fun tonight. Not long after, Yang Xuewu arrived near the comfort station and quickly locked onto a target. This target had just come out of the comfort station and was staggering like a drunk.

Taking advantage of the Japanese soldier's unpreparedness, Yang Xuewu pulled him into the alley where he was hiding, and then stabbed him with his knife. Only in this way could he vent his anger.

As more and more blood appeared at Yang Xuewu's feet, more and more corpses were thrown in the alley behind him, one, two, ten, dozens...

In the end, Yang Xuewu didn't know how many people he had killed, and he himself couldn't remember clearly. Yang Xuewu only remembered that when he returned home that night, his underwear was soaked in blood.

After returning to the room and taking a comfortable bath, Yang Xuewu's violent mood eased a lot.

Yang Xuewu felt that his psychology had become a little abnormal. Perhaps only the blood of the Japanese beasts could calm him down, just like foreign vampires who could only survive by sucking blood.

After calming down, Yang Xuewu thought about how to wipe out this evil "pen army".

It is indeed impossible to completely wipe out the "Pen Army", but Yang Xuewu must do his best to do it.

This is not only for dealing with the Japanese at the moment, but also for future considerations.

If the "pen army" is allowed to develop, the heinous crimes committed by the Japanese in China will sooner or later be washed away by those "experts and scholars".

After thinking for a while, Yang Xuewu decided to borrow the power of the Red and White Parties to accomplish this task, as his own strength was too weak.

The White Party provided the action force, while the Red Party provided the propaganda force. The White Party's action force cooperated with Yang Xuewu to attack the main members of the Japanese "Pen Army", while the Red Party publicized the ugly behavior of the Japanese "Pen Army".

By combining the strength of the Red and White parties and taking action and propaganda as the starting point, although we will not be able to wipe out the "pen army", we will definitely be able to inflict heavy damage on them.

Moreover, Yang Xuewu decided to go to Chuncheng in the north. Chuncheng was now the capital of the puppet state of Manchukuo. It was the place where the Japanese "pen troops" were most rampant. Yang Xuewu decided to go there in person and wipe out the "pen troops" there.

After formulating the action strategy, Yang Xuewu went to Tan Wenxia early the next morning and asked Tan Wenxia to send a telegram to the headquarters.

The action plan formulated by Yang Xuewu this time will also be launched in a month. After discussing the action plan, Yang Xuewu will immediately go to Chuncheng and start to attack Chuncheng's "pen troops".

After a month, the White Party will act together in all cities in the occupied areas, targeting Japanese-controlled libraries, cinemas, Japanese literary and art figures, and traitors in the Chinese literary and art circles who cheer for the Japanese.

Such a large-scale action was the last one against Hongji Charity Hall. That action made the Military Control Commission gain great merit. Yang Xuewu felt that Dai Chunfeng would definitely not object after receiving Yang Xuewu's telegram.

As Yang Xuewu expected, after receiving the telegram, Dai Chunfeng thought for a moment and decided to agree to Yang Xuewu's plan, because he also hated this so-called "pen army".

Dai Chunfeng had never thought of attacking the Japanese from this aspect before. Now that Yang Xuewu mentioned it, Dai Chunfeng felt that this suggestion was actually very good. Only by destroying the "pen army" used by the Japanese military for propaganda can the evil faces of the Japanese be exposed to the whole world, and in this way the Party-State can obtain more donations and assistance.

Not long after, Yang Xuewu received a call back from Dai Chunfeng, in which Dai Chunfeng agreed to Yang Xuewu's plan and agreed to launch simultaneous operations in various cities in the occupied area one month later.

Dai Chunfeng also told Yang Xuewu that after arriving in Chuncheng, he could contact Xiang Yuan, the station chief of the Manchuria Station. Ever since Xiang Yuan cooperated with Yang Xuewu to complete the mission in Harbin, Xiang Yuan could not stay in Harbin anymore. Later, Xiang Yuan was transferred to Chuncheng. This time, Xiang Yuan happened to cooperate with Yang Xuewu again to complete the mission in Chunfeng.

(End of this chapter)

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