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240. Beating and insulting

Seeing Second Lieutenant Gu Shanxin coming, the sergeant stopped yelling and insulting, and reported to the second lieutenant with a sense of guilt.

Gu Shanxin just hummed, nodded, and then walked along the trench. I don't know if he was watching the progress of the trench project, or looking at those hateful workers. Someone actually killed an imperial soldier at night.

soldiers, plus an imperial army dog ​​loyal to Tian Huang.

The sergeant followed Gu Shanxin. Gu Shanxin stopped and looked at the six workers in front of him who were still wearing the tattered uniforms of the Chinese Expeditionary Force. A complicated light shone in their eyes. As these defeated troops came,

Before the construction site, such a vicious incident had never happened. You can think with your feet that the death of the imperial soldiers and military dogs was related to the defeated soldiers who only arrived at the construction site yesterday afternoon and slept on the construction site all night.

The probability of a direct relationship is very high.

How many should be killed? Punishment seems necessary, and killing is also the best warning. However, there is a shortage of labor, and Major Jin Guang has been dissatisfied with the progress of the construction period. Wouldn't one more labor mean more effort? These people will eventually be killed anyway.

Yes, it's just a matter of sooner or later.

"Second Lieutenant, these defeated soldiers are highly suspicious. The imperial soldiers were suffocated to death by pressing their heads on the ground with their bare hands. The military dogs were killed by a single blow from the bayonet. Ordinary laborers can't do it at all." Sergeant Cao said in Gushan Letter.

Reasons whispered in my ears.

"Yeah." Gu Shanxin did not make up his mind to kill people, but took steps and continued to move forward, more like inspecting the progress of the project.

The sergeant seemed to see that the second lieutenant did not want to kill anyone, and continued to say to the second lieutenant: "Second lieutenant, at about two o'clock in the morning last night, this imperial soldier was beating and punishing workers who left the camp to urinate. The corps commander heard the noise and came over immediately

After looking at it, I realized that the soldiers were punishing the workers, so they took a break after being told to do so. Ordinary workers would not dare to leave the campsite designated for them by the imperial army."

Gu Shanxin stopped and looked at the highland bunker that was being excavated by another group of workers in the distance. After listening to what the sergeant had finished, he waved his hand to the sergeant and said, "Major Jin Guang called, and the major will come in person. Wait.

Major, let’s make the decision.”

When the sergeant heard that the major was coming, he seemed to see hope of killing someone again. He stood at attention, bowed his head, and replied loudly: "Hi."

Ten minutes later, Major Jin Guang had not arrived yet, but Captain Manabe arrived first.

Captain Manabe walked over with a fierce look on his face, and several Japanese soldiers who followed him stood along the trench with their rifles stacked together and wooden sticks in their hands.

"Yeah." Captain Manabe waved his fat arm, and the Japanese with wooden sticks in their hands jumped down from the ditch one after another and began to beat the workers indiscriminately.

For a moment, the trenches were filled with the workers' cries of pain. Yuesong and the others were also beaten, and they all howled in pain on purpose.

Captain Manabe's actions made Tsukimatsu let out a long sigh of relief. If beating was punishment, then the brothers should be safe for the time being and there would still be room for maneuver.

After the beating, the Japanese climbed out of the trench, threw away their sticks, picked up their rifles, and stood outside the trench.

Captain Manabe began to lecture, and the traitor translator translated sentence by sentence as usual: "The Taijun said that those who kill imperial soldiers and military dogs had better stand up consciously. Don't the Chinese value that one person does what he does and the other takes responsibility?

The imperial army will not let this matter go. Once the imperial army finds out who did it, they will hang the murderer on the crooked neck tree. The whipping is light, and letting the wolves and dogs bite them is benevolent and righteous.

They have to peel off their skin, have their menstrual cramps done, and even light sky lanterns.”

Yuesong knew that the last lighting of the sky lanterns should have been added by the traitor translator himself. The three big and powerful people in front of him looked like they were from a small Japanese peasant family. How could a Japanese captain who had not studied for a few days know about ancient China?

The torture is to light the sky lantern.

He was beaten, scolded, lectured and frightened, and words to win over people's hearts were said. With the permission of Captain Manabe, Nobuyama ordered his soldiers to escort the workers and seize the time to continue digging trenches.

Already.

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