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Chapter 4, Section 2

[69 Book Bar - www.] Matsuyama Taro thought of this, and he suddenly remembered the dozen puppet soldiers he was asked to arrest. He wanted to personally interrogate the dozen puppet soldiers, and he wanted to find out from these puppet soldiers

Here's a clue of what happened.

If the imperial army wants to interrogate these puppet soldiers, should they treat them better? But we all must not forget that the Japanese never trust the Chinese. In the eyes of the Japanese, no matter you are a member of the puppet regime,

Personnel, puppet soldiers, or ordinary people, these people are all Chinese people. They are all the objects they want to conquer, and they are all unreliable. Therefore, when they interrogate these puppet soldiers, of course they will beat and kill those who deserve it.

Just kill them, they will not show any mercy to these puppet soldiers.

And because they used this mentality to treat the Chinese, of course the puppet soldiers who were being interrogated would not tell Taro Matsuyama anything useful.

In the Japanese interrogation room, a puppet soldier who was tied to a pillar had been beaten to pieces. Several puppet soldiers who were frightened out of their wits stood next to the tied puppet soldier.

Yamashita picked up his whip and whipped the puppet soldier again. After Yamashita whipped him a few times, he stopped the whip and roared hysterically:

"Please tell me, what kind of person is the one who killed the Imperial Army? Why were all three Imperial Army soldiers killed, but your people are still alive and well? Why is this? Why? You tell me!"

The tied puppet soldier had been beaten to the point of death. He said in a low voice:

"I really didn't see clearly... what kind of person it was that killed the Imperial Army. Because we were all chasing... chasing people, and I just... I just felt that there was a beggar running towards the Imperial Army. And this person

His movements were so fast that I have never seen them before. By the time we saw clearly, three imperial soldiers had been killed by him. Because this happened too suddenly and too fast, we had not yet recovered.

, the man who killed the imperial army, he ran away without a trace."

Yamashita suddenly screamed angrily. He raised his whip and cracked it a few more times. Matsuyama Taro raised his hand and signaled Yamashita to stop.

Taro Matsuyama walked up to the puppet soldiers a little angrily:

"Tell me! So what did you see? Is this person who killed the imperial army a woman or a man?"

The puppet soldiers cowered and lowered their heads, so frightened that they did not dare to speak.

Taro Matsuyama asked loudly again:

"Is it a man or a woman?"

But the puppet soldiers still didn't speak. Now Taro Matsuyama was really angry. He raised his hand and fired at the puppet soldiers. One of the puppet soldiers fell to the ground. He hit one of his legs a few times, and this

The puppet troops stopped moving.

The other puppet soldiers who were standing were so frightened that they suddenly squatted on the ground, all of them shivering and holding their heads.

Now Taro Matsuyama became even more angry. He fired several shots into the air, which scared the puppet soldiers to the point where they crawled on the ground and no one dared to raise their head.

Taro Matsuyama stepped forward, pulled up a puppet soldier who was crawling on the ground, put a gun to his head and asked through gritted teeth:

"What did you see then? What kind of person killed the imperial army, please tell me!"


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