But what about Puyi?

"Don't worry, I have a solution. Is there a city-wide radio and a tape recorder here?" "Yes, I do have a radio, and a tape recorder... I'll go find it right away."

"Okay, let's go find him quickly. Puyi is about to give a speech." "...Hmm?"

After the bewildered Ueno Yoshitsugu ordered his men to gather everything, he saw Fujiwara Kanezane carrying a little girl, about 1.2 meters tall, sitting in front of the broadcasting equipment. "Okay, Jiyaoyao, give it a try."

"Do it again! That's boring! You want to..."

Ueno Yoshitsugu was stunned. Why is it a man's voice? Wait, this voice... "Pa!"

Fujiwara Kanezane slapped G11 on the back of the head.

"You guy... stop playing and adjust yourself!" "Cough cough cough..."

The little girl rolled her eyes, coughed twice, and spoke in standard northern Mandarin: "To the people of the Great Manchurian Empire, I, Aisin-Gioro Puyi, greet you with my best wishes..."

"..."

This...this this this this this... "Colonel Ueno, does it look like him?"

"...similar! Very similar! Almost exactly the same!"

Ueno Yoshitatsu understood what Fujiwara no Kanezane was going to do and asked excitedly, "Your Majesty Fujiwara no Yama, where did you find such a capable person?"

"This kind of thing isn't important. Anyway, let's get started! Then report the situation back home and ask for their cooperation." "Hai!"

Soon, under the command of Fujiwara no Kanezane, "Puyi" (a disguised version of G11) delivered a national speech.

First, he "clarified" the "rumor" that the "Northeastern National Salvation and Anti-Japanese United Army" had successfully blown itself to death;

He claimed that he only suffered a minor injury in the leg, and that no one else was injured except for a few people and thugs who were close to the explosion.

Secondly, he denounced the attack on him by the "Northeast National Salvation and Anti-Japanese United Army" as "a shameless invasion of a sovereign state" and accused the other side of "creating an atmosphere of terror among the people"; since then, words such as "terrorism" and "terrorists" were officially born.

He also thanked General Honjo Shigeru, commander of the Japanese Kwantung Army, for their careful protection and the Japanese doctors for their meticulous treatment.

Once again, he mourned the thousands of Manchukuo soldiers who died in the attack and announced that he would fast for six months in their memory.

Finally, he blessed his empress Wanrong and the "crown prince" who would be born in October, and called on all Chinese people to work hard and continue to build a good new country. Because Puyi had just delivered a radio speech two days ago, many people were so familiar with this voice that no one doubted it at all.

G11's performance was so unbelievably real that even Wanrong, the widow, couldn't tell the difference and thought he was actually alive. The "rumor" was instantly dispelled.

(Note: In that era, "people dying and people living" was so common that even Zhu and Mao were "killed" thirty or forty times - according to the Kuomintang war report) Some people who hated the Qing Dynasty were naturally extremely disappointed, but those old and young who remained were so excited that they trembled all over and shouted "Long live the emperor";

They all clamored to visit the emperor, but were blocked outside the ward on the pretext that "the emperor's body was uneasy". Only a few lucky people of higher status heard the greetings from "Puyi" outside the door; some people who had less access to information just heard that "Puyi was killed in the explosion" and then they were "fortunate to hear the emperor's voice". They were so startled that they trembled a few times.

As for the Japanese casualties?

Puyi didn't say anything, and the Japanese side didn't mention it at all. As long as I don't admit it, there will be no casualties.jpgo

This is the battle report from the base camp.

The Japanese government publicly expressed its cordial regards to Puyi, dispatched its best doctors to Manchuria, and exchanged several telegrams. In short, the situation in Northeast China, which had threatened to plunge back into chaos due to the "Northeastern National Salvation and Anti-Japanese United Army's" sudden "attack declaration," was once again stabilized. All it took was for Puyi to pass this period, then find some excuse to have him write a "will" and declare his death, and everything would be fine.

Humph, how could Director Fujiwara's script be wrong?

Is it exciting?

Is it good? But it’s not over yet!

Just after Japan finally decided on the commander of the Kwantung Army and the new officers and officials of Manchukuo, the "Northeast National Salvation and Anti-Japanese United Army" once again telegraphed the nation: "We have obtained the inside story of Puyi's traitorous treaty! There are 21 demands in total! Every one of them is the blood and tears of the people of Northeast China!"

In Wuhu, the situation began to become chaotic again.

At this moment, a man with a buzz cut and a mustache, who had only attended the first day of the ceremony and then fled back to Harbin under the pretext of feeling unwell, was furious:

"What the hell! Which stupid spore stole my name?"

"Commander, our name has been taken away by someone, what should we do?"

"What should we do? Hide! Try to guess more from the Japs!"

093 Killing the Koreans with the Japanese

"...We still haven't figured out where the power is coming from?"

"I'm very sorry, Your Highness."

Colonel Ueno, Chief of Staff of the 2nd Division, lowered his head and replied with great guilt: "We have sent out all the people and all the radio search vehicles, but..." He did try his best.

In fact, it was not just him. During this period, the entire Northeast Japanese army was frantically investigating the origin of this "Northeast National Salvation and Anti-Japanese United Army";

In Fengtian, Harbin, Changchun... Japanese and puppet garrisons and secret services everywhere unleashed their best equipment, searching for suspicious radio stations, but to no avail. Oh, that's not quite the right description.

Because they captured a lot of Soviets and even found a radio station belonging to the former Northeast Army. But what good was that?

At present, the relationship between Japan and the Soviet Union cannot be said to be very friendly, but at least it maintains dynamic neutrality. Even if someone is arrested, as long as it cannot be proved that the other party is indeed endangering Japan or is extremely valuable, they will have to be released.

As for the Northeast Army?

Hahahaha... If they had this ability, they wouldn't have been chased like dogs from the Northeast to the interior by the Japanese army. So it's useless.

At the same time, Ueno Ohnosa did feel very guilty.

Lord Fujiwara has tried his best to stabilize the situation in Manchuria and has found ways to overcome dangers in several crises, but the world is so difficult! Thinking of this, he couldn't help but feel dissatisfied with the country.

How many days has it been!

The new commander of the Kwantung Army has not yet been selected!

Are they determined to let us, the highest-ranking officers, namely colonels, handle such a major matter (take such a big blame)? Whatever you think is coming true.

"Report! Domestic telegram!"

.. "

Colonel Ueno snatched the telegram and handed it directly to Fujiwara Kanezane without even looking at it.

This is a sign of treating the other person as an absolute superior, even though that person doesn't even hold a military rank.

...Muto Nobuyoshi...Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army and Ambassador to the Great Manchuria Empire..." "...Koji Kuniaki...Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Army..."

"...Prince Toshihiko Higashikuni...Commander of the 2nd Division..."

...

Yo ho?

They are all celebrities...

Why not just give them a pot...

Forget it, if it happens again, the Japanese will really go crazy; if I don't suppress them here, too many people will die in the Northeast. Let's wait a little longer!

Once the traps I've laid before and will soon take effect, perhaps the situation will change as I desire. Fujiwara Kanezane flipped through the telegram and handed it to Ueno Yoshitatsu with a smile:

"Congratulations, Colonel Ueno, you are still the Chief of Staff of the Second Division." "It is all thanks to your Highness' mercy."

Ueno Yoshitatsu bowed his head deeply and expressed his sincere gratitude to Fujiwara Kanezane.

Regarding the replacements for the deceased officers and political officials, Fujiwara no Kanezane's opinion was not actually sought in Japan;

However, regarding the treatment of these "sinful bastards" who are still alive, Lord Fujiwara's words made the final decision:

"For the past ten days, I have monitored the Second Division and the garrison and found nothing wrong. The explosion that day was not noticed by me and hundreds of others. How can we put all the blame on those who did their duty?" In the end, under Fujiwara Kanezane's insistence, not only Ueno Yoshitsugu, but also Shikano Shinichiro, who was directly in charge of on-site security, were only asked to "stay on duty for observation."

Who wouldn't be grateful to such a boss?

It's no exaggeration to say that if Fujiwara no Kaneki ordered the massacre of all the cities in the Northeast, these officers probably wouldn't hesitate for a second. "...Okay, since you won't resign, let's continue our previous discussion..."

"...ocean!"

What a good boss who is loyal to his duties and has a broad mind... Ueno Yoshitsugu sighed in his heart.

It was obvious that the new candidate had already taken office, and the affairs of the Northeast had nothing to do with him anymore, so he could completely let them go.

At this moment, he heard Fujiwara no Kanemune address him in the same tone as he would address a companion: "Ueno-kun."

"Your Highness?"

"Hey... You can call me 'Your Highness' in private, but never in public... My uncle isn't the easiest person to get along with, so you should be careful." "You mean... His Highness Prince Toshihiko Higashikuni?"

"Well, your commander of the Duomen division is dead, but you still hold the position. I can't say whether he will try to replace you after I leave, so please be cautious, Ueno-kun." ...Yes, thank you for the reminder, Your Highness."

Ueno Yoshitsugu lowered his head, his eyes gloomy.

The next day, an airplane landed at Shenyang Dongta Airport, and Fujiwara no Kanezane led a group of officers to welcome the new Kwantung Army commander, Mutō Nobuyoshi.

Incidentally, this old man had once been the commander of the Kwantung Army and was very familiar with Northeastern affairs, which might be one of the reasons why he was sent here again. Who allowed a certain Fujiwara no Kuni, who wishes to remain anonymous, to blow up the 9th and 12th commanders of the Kwantung Army in history?

"Mr. Fujiwara!"

"General Muto."

After the usual pleasantries and business exchanging, Fujiwara no Kanezane asked curiously, "...General, why are you the only one here? Where are the others?"

"They're on different planes and will be arriving soon. How about we wait for them for a while?" "Oh, that's right. Safety is the most important thing."

Hehe, it seems that the Japanese are scared of the bombing and are worried that they will be wiped out again...

Before waiting for the arrival of other planes, Muto Nobuyoshi consulted Fujiwara Kanezane to understand the current situation so that he could better carry out his work. After listening to the reports on government affairs, military affairs, peace, economy, public opinion and other aspects, Muto Nobuyoshi could not help but sigh:

"Mr. Fujiwara, your performance this time has truly opened the eyes of everyone in the country. Taking on such a major task for the first time, you've accomplished it so flawlessly. You truly are the future of the Fujiwara family." This was Muto Nobuyoshi's sincere words.

Putting him in Fujiwara no Kanezane's position, he wouldn't necessarily be able to do better than the other. If it weren't for that damn anti-Japanese...

"You're overly flattering."

Fujiwara Kanezane shook his head regretfully:

"Anyway, I still haven't been able to catch that damn anti-Japanese organization."

"...So far, there's still no trace?" "I can't say there's absolutely no trace."

"oh?"

"General, come here."

As they spoke, Fujiwara Kanezane and Muto Nobuyoshi walked to the side and began to write and draw on the ground:

"At first, I suspected they were in Fengtian, but found nothing... Later, I suspected they were in Changchun, but still found nothing... Even in the entire Northeast, no city or city could find any trace of them..." "...What do you mean..."

"The problem must be abroad." Fujiwara Kanezane first pointed to the north and said: "The north is the territory of the Soviets..." "That's impossible."

Muto Nobuyoshi directly denied it:

"It's not easy to cross the Greater and Lesser Khingan Mountains at this time of year... From here... it's possible, but there's not enough time..."

Damn the devils, they really know a lot about Northeast China...

"Yes, I think so too. If you want to quickly and accurately transmit information back and forth, running north is simply seeking death. However, this possibility cannot be completely ruled out. Let's put it aside for now..." Fujiwara no Kanezane nodded and said inducingly:

"So, what are some places where our control seems strong, but there are actually resistance forces, and they can easily collude with anti-Japanese elements?" Muto Nobuyoshi roared in a low voice:

"North Korea!"

Especially that bunch of newly formed North Korean troops!!

"Yes! Look, this is Changchun, this is... So is it more convenient to go south to North Korea to contact the resistance forces, or to go north to the Soviet Union..."

Hehe, although the "Wanbaoshan Incident" was instigated by the Japanese, the culprits of the subsequent organized anti-Chinese movement that resulted in the deaths of over a thousand Chinese people were you Koreans...

Throughout World War II, the puppet armies formed by the Japanese army in China mainly included the "Mongolian Puppet Army", "White Russian Puppet Army", "Manchurian Puppet Army", "North China Puppet Army", "Wang Wei Puppet Army", "Taiwanese Puppet Army" and "Korean Puppet Army". Among them, the "Manchurian Puppet Army", "North China Puppet Army" and "Wang Wei Puppet Army" were basically useless and unwilling to do anything.

The "Mongolian puppet army" and the "White Russian puppet army" were useless idiots who wanted to do something, but were too few in number and lacked strength.

The above five types are basically waste.

Only the "North Korean puppet army" and the "Taiwanese puppet army" are slightly different.

They were numerous, and although their actual combat effectiveness wasn't the strongest, they were definitely the most loyal and ruthless puppet troops. The "Korean puppet troops" were the worst.

The Korean traitors who are coming to China now and in the future to commit massacres are more desperate and brutal than the regular Japanese troops.

During the Battle of Nenjiang Bridge in Northeast China, most of those killed in the bloody battle with Ma Zhanshan's troops were from the Korean "Korean Mixed Brigade." The later Kwantung Army's "S Gangwon Province Battalion" was even more brutal. The dozens of heads that Fujiwara no Kanezane had ordered chopped off a few days ago for disobeying orders and harassing Chinese civilians were mostly Koreans, with the exception of two or three Mongolians.

There is also the "Korean Jiandao Special Unit" formed after the 37-year all-out war of resistance, which was specialized in secret activities such as intelligence and sabotage, and was the most active in killing Chinese anti-Japanese patriots;

Don't try to pretend to be innocent when you are such an outstanding guy who has committed countless sins.

Use the Japanese to kill a group of people, help the real anti-Japanese forces reduce the pressure, and at the same time help the Chinese soldiers and civilians in history to collect some interest.

"..."

On this side, Fujiwara no Kanezane was planting a stab in Muto Nobuyoshi's heart and causing trouble for Korea; on the other side, the agent standing not far away was issuing orders in the cloud map:

"40. Fake radio signals in Pyongyang or other cities in North Korea... Find a way to make the local Japanese troops accidentally notice... and miscalculate at the last moment..." "...Okay, then you can find a way to start a fight between the Koreans and the Japanese... The commander and I will not be responsible..."

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