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Chapter 110 Forced Obedience

As soon as Su Yuan's grandfather walked into the living room, the traitor who led the way immediately greeted him with a nod and bow, and said with a smile on his face: "Mr. Su, I wish you congratulations."

The Japanese squad leader who came stood up and stood at attention, bowing respectfully to his grandfather. The puppet company commander, who was still sitting and drinking tea, saw his master getting up, and then stood up slowly, but with a look on his face.

A look of disdain.

"It's Gao Peng, you are really a good son trained by your father." Grandpa said coldly, and then he sat down on the Taishi chair where he was sitting.

"I can be regarded as a proud ancestor." Gao Pengtian said shamelessly, and then introduced: "This is Captain Gangcun of the Imperial Japanese Army, and this is Captain Cui of the Imperial Association Army."

"Why did you come to my house with people and guns?" Grandpa said coldly.

"I came to see you at the request of Mr. Yamada, the commander of Anjo," Okamura replied.

"I have something to see you. You can go back and forth wherever you come from." Grandpa replied unceremoniously.

"You old guy..." The company commander surnamed Cui wanted to curry favor with the Japanese, so he immediately stepped forward and shouted.

But Grandpa glared, and the sharp look in his eyes made Cui frightened. He paused and felt that he had lost face. He wanted to step forward, but Gangcun turned around and glared, and he was too frightened to speak anymore.

"Gao Sang, explain your work clearly to Mr. Su." Gangcun ordered.

"Yes." Gao Peng responded and said to his grandfather: "Mr. Su, the Imperial Japanese Army is here to rescue us and establish a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere so that we can live a good life."

"My life was already good, but when they came, my life became worse." Grandpa said coldly: "There were constant gunshots everywhere, so I went back to the village to avoid resting, but I didn't expect you.

Not even here."

"Those are just some stubborn people who don't understand the good intentions of the imperial army and are resisting in vain. This is exactly the purpose of our coming here." Gao Peng said, licking his face.

"What purpose?" Grandpa asked.

"We need to establish an organization that cooperates with the imperial army. Only by promoting the humanity of the imperial army can we avoid continuous wars in our hometown and allow the people to continue to live and work in peace and contentment," Gao Peng said.

"Let us be obedient people." Grandpa replied: "Then what do you want from me?"

"You are highly respected and respected by everyone in this area. As long as you nod your head, the imperial army will let you serve as the mayor of the township. Then people from all over the country will definitely listen to you, and we will live and work in peace and contentment." Gao Peng said.

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"You really think highly of me, an old man." Grandpa said coldly.

"Then you always agreed." Gao Peng said immediately.

"I'm old and don't want to bother with this." Grandpa refused.

Gao Peng was angry in his heart, but Kangangcun remained calm and did not dare to make any mistakes. He just tried to persuade him again and again, and his grandfather sat on the chair of the Grand Master and ignored him. It seemed that the Japanese were determined not to give up until they achieved their goal, and the few of them kept going like this.

Consume.

Su Yuan learned about the situation from behind and understood that it was not an option to waste time like this, so he motioned to the servant to ask his grandfather to come back for discussion.

After the servant passed the message in Grandpa's ear, Grandpa stood up and said, "You guys sit down for now, I'll go to the back for a while." Gao Peng didn't dare to stop him.

Grandpa returned to the backyard and saw Su Yuan and said, "Ayuan, you know everything."

"Yes, grandpa, I think you should agree first." Su Yuan had already thought about it.

"You bastard, I taught you in vain, you actually made me a traitor!" Grandpa was so angry that he wanted to hit Su Yuan with his cane.

"Grandpa, this is just a temporary measure. A man can bend and stretch, not to mention it will also help us fight the Japanese in the future." Su Yuan said immediately.

"What should I say?" Grandpa asked thoughtfully.

"It seems from what happened today that the Japanese will not give up until they achieve their goals. If you agree, firstly, you will prevent the Japanese from falling out. Secondly, even if you don't agree, the Japanese will find someone else. It will be more beneficial to us if you become this fake mayor."

"Boy, that makes sense." Grandpa nodded.

"Grandpa, don't worry as long as I'm here," Su Yuan said.

"Grandpa's lifelong reputation will be left to you." Grandpa was still a little worried.

"For the sake of the overall situation, my temporary honor and disgrace don't matter, let alone the interests of the nation." Su Yuan advised.

"Then I'll be the mayor of this bullshit township?" Grandpa said.

"You will be better as the pseudo-township chief than a traitor, and it will also be helpful to me in my future anti-Japanese struggle." Su Yuan said.

"Okay." Grandpa finally agreed.

Soon, grandpa regretted his promise...


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