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117. Doubt about life

When the Mangshi garrison troops arrived at the foot of Chengen Temple, the battle was already over. Takize's wounds had been simply bandaged. Nandu's stomach was bloody and bloody and could only be temporarily wrapped with gauze, which was used by two soldiers.

He was carried on a stretcher and rushed to the hospital.

That night, Mangshi City implemented a curfew. Lying on the hospital bed, Takizawa thought about it. Although the lingering fear was still lingering in his heart, he was an old Japanese soldier who had experienced many battles, and he was thinking more about the entire war situation.

The words Luo Yuesong said were originally issues that Takizawa had been thinking about but did not dare to speak out after experiencing a series of wars. Especially after the Pearl Harbor incident, the superficial glory and temporary victory seemed to make the military

Those people are becoming more and more hot-headed and self-inflated.

Takizawa took out the photos of his wife and children, and then thought of his younger brother who joined the army with him and died tragically in front of him during the northern battle against Russia. His younger brother's body was hit by a Russian tank shell, and his whole body was shattered in an instant. Takizawa couldn't help but

I feel like my hands are shaking a little.

Japan is too small, sandwiched between two big countries, and life is already difficult. Volcanoes erupt frequently, earthquakes strike repeatedly, and tsunamis instantly tear apart the fruits of years of labor. If we don’t go to war, Yamato’s survival will be worrying. Let’s go to war. Isn’t it possible?

Don't you want to control the intensity of the entire war? The war with the Soviet Union in the north has already suffered heavy casualties, and the west has occupied Northeast China. Why not manage such a large and fertile land slowly and slowly? Why rush to occupy the entire China?

Can a country more than ten times larger than Japan, which has existed for thousands of years, swallow an elephant in one mouthful? Not to mention, now it is at war with the United States, which is far away across the ocean. Crazy, crazy, these people in the military department

It's just crazy...

Takizawa suddenly became a little restless, got up from the bed, and walked back and forth in the room.

After a long time, Takizawa thought of Nandu. This child was involved in the war, and he might not be able to escape in this life.

After thinking about it, Takize walked to Nandu's ward, opened the door and walked in. Nandu was sleeping. Takize lifted the quilt and saw that Nandu's stomach was covered with bandages, and the blood oozing out of the bandages was still vaguely visible.

"Takizawa-kun." Nandu woke up and wanted to sit up.

Takize touched Nandu's forehead and said: "Don't move. Fortunately, there is no fever. It was me who hurt you. If you do it earlier, you should have captured Luo Yuesong. The Chinese say, 'Capture the thief first, capture the king'. I captured it."

Luo Yuesong, it will be much easier to crush his reconnaissance team."

"Takizawa-kun, don't blame yourself, your injury doesn't matter, right?" Nandu asked.

"It's not broken. It won't take long. It's just your abdomen..."

"Don't worry, Takizawa-kun. The shrapnel has been removed. The military doctor said that you will be fine after ten and a half months of rest."

"That's good, that's good." Takize actually wanted to find someone to talk to him about what was on his mind, but Takize couldn't bear to tell him what he was thinking. How could he tell him that this war in the empire would definitely end?

Will it end in total failure? Should he be told that the final result of the analysis is likely to be that even the Japanese mainland will be attacked in an all-out way?

"Takizawa-kun, do you have something to say?" Nandu saw some clues.

"No, no." Takizawa smiled bitterly, "Nandu-kun, please rest early, I won't disturb you."

"Senior, walk slowly."

Takizawa waved his hand to Nandu, opened the door, and left quietly.

Walking in the corridor, Long Ze saw a full moon hanging in the sky from the window. He couldn't help but go downstairs, walked in the yard, stood by an osmanthus tree, looked at the bright moon alone, and thought about his hometown.

Thinking of my old mother, thinking of Keiko...

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