"Wanrong..."

The word "Wanrong" made the heart of the former Qing empress tremble, but she never objected to such an intimate name.

"Do you have something to talk to me about? Just call me by my name! Mark, Kanezane, or Fujiwara Kanezane are all fine. What's there to hesitate about?"

".…."

This is the difference between him and my husband...

Worried about losing her composure, Wanrong pursed her lips and asked directly:

"Mr. Fujiwara, may I ask how you Japanese plan to deal with me? A cup of poisoned wine or a white silk scarf?" "Uh... we usually like to solve problems with bayonets or bullets..."

After hearing this sentence that made Wanrong pale, Fujiwara Kanezane smiled and asked:

"Ms. Wanrong, why do you say that?"

After glaring fiercely at the playful person in her heart, Wanrong said sadly: "Hasn't it been decided? I probably can't continue to be the queen..."

It turned out that after reaching an agreement with Fujiwara no Kanezane, Puyi was very happy and went home to get drunk. It happened that Wanrong came to see him again and the two had an argument.

As a result, the drunken Puyi not only told Wanrong that he would soon become emperor again, but also declared that after ascending the throne, he would immediately accept a new person into the palace and depose her, the "old queen." Regardless of whether this statement was true or not, it certainly hurt Wanrong's already cold heart again.

"...He said you Japanese would give him your full support, so I..."

".."

Wow, thank you for your help, Your Majesty...

It seems that even if I don't sacrifice my body, I will most likely be able to control this woman. "Ms. Wanrong, I really don't know what the Emperor is thinking."

Fujiwara Kanezane smiled nonchalantly:

"But I can assure you that we don't have any plans to do so for now. Besides, his idea... well, as long as we don't agree, it will always remain just an idea."

".."

Faced with this extremely domineering statement, Wanrong's face turned red.

Although she disliked the Japanese, Wanrong at least did not dislike this sense of security and Fujiwara no Kanezane himself. However, when she thought of Puyi's roar that night, Wanrong's expression darkened again.

Seeing this, Fujiwara Kanezane paused and asked:

"I'm curious about a few private matters. Can you answer them?" "...Please go ahead."

"First, is your personal wealth completely insufficient to support your life?" "You mean... do I have money?"

"Yes."

"Then I...should be quite rich, right?" Wanrong said hesitantly.

"Not counting the assets in Peking and the gold, silver, and jewelry, my bank balance is roughly... 300 million silver dollars?"

".."

Damn, rich woman! Hungry!

Food!

Asking for a package...

Cough cough cough cough...

I almost exposed my desires from my previous life.

Damn it, in her previous life, Wanrong was turned into that state. Could it be that someone was eyeing her wealth? "So, your money is more than enough for you to live on for the rest of your life?"

"That should be enough... A-choo!"

As she spoke, Wanrong suddenly sneezed and rubbed her eyes. Instinctively, she wanted to reach for her pipe, but noticing the gazes of Fujiwara Kanezane and the agent, she forced herself to hold back and said awkwardly, "I'm so sorry, I'm so rude..."

".…"

If he doesn't give up his two hobbies of cigarettes and opium, and this rich woman always lives a lavish life, no matter how much money he has, it might not be enough to spend... Wanrong seemed to have noticed Fujiwara Kanezane's thoughts and explained carefully:

"Well...since that night, I have never touched opium or cigarettes again..." She didn't know why she had to explain.

Fujiwara Kanezane curled his lips:

"Oh... Since you can live without Puyi, and since your relationship with him has broken down, why don't you get a divorce?" "Divorce?"

Wanrong was stunned:

"I am the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty..."

"There is no Qing Dynasty anymore, Ms. Wanrong."

Fujiwara no Kanezane calmly punctured the Empress's fantasy:

"Also, judging from your husband's attitude, you probably won't be able to become the Queen of Manchukuo. If that's the case, why are you still sticking with him?" "I..."

"In this era of freedom of marriage and love, if Ms. Wenxiu could bravely choose to divorce Puyi, why can't you?"

When talking about Wenxiu, Wanrong's expression became much more complicated.

The two women fought for a husband for ten years, but in the end, they found that it was all in vain. She seemed to have won, but now, did she really win?

Perhaps, the real winner is Wenxiu?

"Since he has already decided to depose you, why are you still waiting for his order instead of taking the initiative and kicking him away first?" "..This..."

Although Wanrong was naive, she was not stupid. She quickly discovered the problem in Fujiwara Kanemasa's words: "Didn't you just say that you Japanese would not agree with his ideas?"

"I can only guarantee that I don't have such an idea now, but it's hard to say in the future."

Fujiwara Kanezane pretended to sigh, pulled a chair and sat down opposite Wanrong, and said sincerely:

"I'm not afraid to tell you, and I believe you understand that for us Japanese, Puyi is just a puppet..."

If any other Japanese person said this, Wanrong would definitely be angry, but when Fujiwara Kanezane said this, she did not feel humiliated at all. Instead, she thought that the other party was very sincere: He is willing to tell me such a thing, isn't it a manifestation of his good feelings towards me.jpg.

After all the "trouble" some time ago, the yellow hair halo has already taken effect!

...So, for us, the easier the puppet is to control, the better it is. So, regarding our thoughts in Japan, I have a few guesses. Fujiwara Kanezane shook his finger and said:

"First, we will definitely place a large number of our people around Puyi, and all his actions and behaviors, including those of those around him, will be controlled by us..."

Wanrong shuddered.

This is inevitable.

So, as Puyi's empress, she certainly couldn't escape surveillance. What kind of life would that be?

Wanrong didn't dare to think about it.

"Secondly, in order to more easily control Puyi and the entire Manchukuo, the best way is to find him a Japanese woman and have him give birth to a child with Japanese blood..."

Hearing this, Wanrong's face unconsciously showed a hint of sarcasm.

Have a baby?

Don't even think about it. He won't even touch me.

Wanrong herself did not realize that after hearing the news that the Japanese wanted to get more women for Puyi, her first reaction was not jealousy, but ridicule and disdain;

If you already have the intention to bring in new people, why would you still consider the old ones?

However, Fujiwara no Kanezane's next words made Wanrong's face turn pale immediately:

...In this case, his former queen and women have become obstacles. What will we do with them?"

House arrest, cold palace, and even...

The history of palace infighting she had heard at home came flooding back to her mind, and Wanrong's lips trembled: "You...you will kill me?"

"No, no, no... I personally would never lay a hand on an innocent and weak woman... But I can't guarantee what the military and those politicians will think... Maybe not in the near future, but in the future..." It is the most difficult to distinguish between half-said words and nine-tenths true and one-tenth false.

It is true that the Japanese wanted to completely control Puyi and even Manchukuo. Later, they cut off Puyi's contact with the outside world and let his brother marry嵯娥嗨... However, towards Wanrong, the queen who was actually crucial in a sense, the Japanese attitude can only be described as cold.

Initially, they did consider getting rid of her and replacing Puyi with a Japanese empress, but later, after confirming that Puyi was infertile and Wanrong was insane and no longer a threat, they simply let her die. Don't assume a Qing empress was completely worthless. If she were, why would Fujiwara no Kanezane, who clearly disliked steel ashtrays, go to such great lengths to win her heart?

But Wanrong didn't know this.

Her husband's coldness and threats, her frail body and illness, the fear of losing her position as queen and even her life, completely broke down her psychological defenses: "Kane... Jun, can you take me away from here?! Please! I'm willing to do anything!"

The agent standing by secretly rolled his eyes.

Life-saving grace, ship-mining, face-to-face provocation, verbal induction, dedicated to being a good person, half-said... Commander, you are such a professional as a yellow-haired man!

Hey, now the Northeast is in sight.

Should I prepare some pregnancy-promoting and fetal-preserving medicine for the Commander?

.…."

On March 1, 1932, the "Great Manchurian Empire" was officially established, and the reign was changed to "Kangde"; on March 3, 1932, Puyi completed the ancestral worship ceremony at the Qing Dynasty ancestral tomb outside Fengtian; on March 5, 1932, Puyi and others set off for Changchun to prepare to participate in the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China. Some people noticed one thing:

Empress Wanrong was not present.

087 Showa men should recruit nuclear weapons!

"...If I were not certain that you had ulterior motives, I would have regarded you as the most vicious enemy of the Chinese people."

On the way to Changchun, Zhao Ziqi flipped through the copy of the traitorous treaty officially signed by Puyi and sighed softly. Mark asked indifferently:

"Oh? Do you know what I'm planning?" "I don't know."

"I don't know why you still trust me so much?"

"You went to such great lengths to travel all the way from Shanghai to the Northeast, and you even arranged for me to hold such a crucial position in Manchukuo. It's impossible that you did this just for fun, right?" Zhao Ziqi didn't blame Fujiwara no Kanezane for forcing Puyi to sign a treaty that was far more humiliating than any previous treaty signed. Putting aside this man's mysterious identity and unknown position, even without Fujiwara no Kanezane's involvement, would the treaty have been signed?

What a joke!

Everyone knows that Japan wants to destroy China; even if there is no Fujiwara no Kanezane, there is still Fujiwara no Kanekora.

Moreover, was it really Fujiwara no Kanezane who "forced" Puyi to sign this treaty?

As someone who witnessed the entire initial negotiation, Zhao Ziqi clearly saw the ecstasy and desire in Puyi's eyes after hearing that he could become emperor. Therefore, Zhao Ziqi didn't think that the man was forced by the situation or coerced; it was completely voluntary!

The four words "selling out one's country for personal gain" accurately describe everything.

"hehe..."

Mark smiled but didn't answer.

He didn't care how many countries Puyi sold out, nor did he care what outsiders thought of his actions. As long as his plan worked, that was all that mattered.

Hehe...it will definitely be a great scene then. "What are you laughing at?"

"I remembered happy things."

He started talking weird again.

Zhao Ziqi was speechless for a few seconds and asked;

...Forget it, Wu Jiu, when can I go to Harbin? I should at least report my position in the puppet government to the Party organization, right?"

Come on, I've already had Comrade Wu Hao secretly informed, and he's the only one who knows. My suggestion is that Luodeng County is the only one left. The future struggle in Manchuria will probably be quite dire, and too many people will easily expose you. "...You're right."

Zhao Ziqi thought about it and agreed.

Once the puppet state of Manchukuo is established, Japan's rule over the Northeast will inevitably become more stable, and the survival of the Party here will inevitably become extremely difficult... In order to preserve its vitality, it is necessary to restrain its activities.

I really hope that the Party will not make the same mistakes of "left" adventurism/blind action/opportunism/dogmatism again.

Zhao Ziqi feels that although party members are not afraid of sacrifice, unnecessary sacrifice should be avoided if possible.

At least during this period of time, everyone must hide and understand the situation first, and then find a way to fight the Japanese!

Thus, until the official start of the "Enthronement Ceremony" on March 7, Fujiwara no Kanezane, Zhao Ziqi and others stayed in Changchun obediently, watching the Japanese and the remnants of the Qing Dynasty happily and busily preparing everything. Until March 8th.

The streets were filled with slogans and decorations such as "Celebrating the Founding of the Great Manchurian Empire," "Building a Happy World for Manchus and Mongols," and "Five Races Harmoniously Building a Happy Land." Celebrations for the founding of the new nation were being held, just like in the rest of Northeast China.

A large number of Northeastern residents were forced to dress in their best clothes and rush to the streets. Under the bayonets and batons of the Japanese and puppet troops, the Japanese and puppet troops were forced to create the illusion that the convoy was warmly welcomed by the people wherever it went. According to the agreement between the two parties, Puyi first held the "Grand Regent Inauguration Ceremony" at the Qinmin Building in Changchun, then went to Xinghua Village for the "Appointment Ceremony to Heaven", and finally returned to the Qinmin Building for the "Enthronement Ceremony".

Unlike the Sima face in history, Puyi in military uniform looked very energetic at this moment. He stood in front of the steps holding the manuscript and read in Chinese with a full and loud voice.

"Manchuria and Mongolia are one family, China and Japan are friendly..."

"...Now, let's assume that the new nation is founded on this principle..." "...All our people should strive to move forward and seize the opportunity of construction..."

Several translators nearby immediately read out the script in Manchu, Mongolian, Japanese, and English, drawing cheers from the audience, both veterans and officials of the Manchukuo. Incidentally, according to the Treaty of Tanggangzi, Puyi was the "Grand Emperor," "Grand Regent," and "Grand Marshal of the Army, Navy, and Air Force" of the "Great Manchurian Empire."

He insisted on adding these "big" characters himself. I wonder if it was because they could reflect the "majesty of the empire."

Incidentally, Puyi was wearing the "official uniform of the Grand Marshal of the Army, Navy and Air Force of Manchukuo" that was urgently made and sent from Japan, not the emperor's dragon robe.

Originally, the Japanese side disagreed with him wearing the Qing Dynasty dragon robe, and Puyi did not want to wear the "Grand Marshal's uniform", but Fujiwara no Kanezane helped to speak well of both sides, which led to a compromise. The short inauguration ceremony ended in just one hour, and it seemed very hasty and shabby. Puyi, who was not interested in the ceremony, quickly changed into the Qing Dynasty dragon robe and rushed to attend the first

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