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Chapter 8 Devil's Castle 731 (3)

After Yang Zhen heard what Guo Bingxun said, he recalled it for a long time without thinking about it. [.Com text] At that time, he put all his eyes on Shiro Ishii, and he was filled with the desire to eat his flesh and drink his flesh.

Blood is used to relieve China’s decades of humiliation, but it still cares about others.

Looking at Yang Zhen's confused eyes, Guo Bingxun shook his head and said with some confusion: "I think your eyes were all on the Japanese colonel at that time, and you didn't see anything else at all. And you were looking at the Japanese colonel at that time.

His eyes were as fierce as those of a wolf, not to mention that I felt cold even standing next to you. Who is that Japanese colonel that makes you hate him like this? Do you know him? This Japanese colonel is quite tall.

I’ve seen a lot of Japanese people, but this is the first time I’ve seen one as tall as him.”

Regarding Guo Bingxun's question, Yang Zhen naturally couldn't tell that he had seen a photo of that guy in later generations, so he knew that he was the founder of the Japanese germ warfare unit. It was this guy who started doing human experiments on Chinese people.

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From the establishment of this unit to the defeat of the Japanese army, there is no accurate number of how many Chinese people were used alive for bacterial experiments, but the real reason is that it is at least more than 3,000. Fortunately, he can speak Japanese, which gives

A good excuse for him.

Yang Zhen shook his head and said: "I don't know him, but from the conversations between those Japanese soldiers, I could tell that the military doctor who was the leader of those Japanese officers was the commander of the Japanese army and also the Japanese germ warfare unit.

The founder of Shiro Ishii, a military doctor."

Speaking of this, Yang Zhen smiled bitterly and said: "It was this guy who first proposed using Chinese people for ** experiments to develop bacterial weapons. How can I not hate this person? In the eyes of this extremely evil person, we Chinese

Human life is no more valuable than a frog they can dissect at any time."

These can be said. Compared with these, what really makes Yang Zhen feel bitter is that this man's hands are stained with Chinese blood. Even if he is cut into pieces, he cannot atone for the crimes he committed in China.

After the war, this guy made deals with the United States using germ warfare experimental materials that he had exchanged for countless Chinese lives. He received asylum from the U.S. occupation authorities without any legal or even moral accountability. He was able to enjoy the rest of his life relying on the huge wealth he made in China.

, until he finally died of illness.

Not only him, but also those Japanese officers at all levels who committed countless murderous crimes in China and committed many evil deeds. How many of them were severely punished? Bacteriological warfare, chemical warfare, and various inhumane massacres. Those who committed these crimes

How many Japanese war criminals have received even the most basic moral sanctions? Justice and justice appear so fragile in the face of power.

Especially for Americans who flaunt justice, no matter what inhumane things this person has done, as long as it is beneficial to their so-called American interests, they can be tolerated and tolerated. In order to use these germ warfare materials for their use,

These Americans, who have always talked about being honest, can be aboveboard and exempt these war criminals from prosecution without even giving an explanation. As for whether the people of other countries can accept it emotionally and whether the victims can accept it, for them

Said it was a trivial matter.

Regarding Yang Zhen's bitter smile, although Guo Bingxun didn't know what he was really thinking, he understood the bitter smile. After being silent for a while, he patted Yang Zhen on the shoulder and said, "Brother Yang, don't think too much."

More. What we should consider most now is how to take our brothers out. We are not afraid of death, but we cannot just let the Japanese become experimental subjects like this. As long as we can get out alive, one day we will bring these little brothers out.

Whatever the devil did to us will be repaid one by one. Good and evil will eventually be rewarded. As long as we live, there will be a day of revenge."

After listening to Guo Bingxun's words, Yang Zhen solemnly nodded and said: "You are right, as long as we are alive, we will have the opportunity to repay this blood debt from them."

After the conversation with Guo Bingxun, Yang Zhen, whose depression was slightly relieved, was about to say something else, but he heard bursts of snoring coming from the bed over there. After all, he was young. It turned out that he had been listening to the conversation between the two just now.

But the little tiger couldn't hold on anymore and fell asleep first.

Looking at the little Huzi who was half asleep in the corner and drooling without knowing it, Yang Zhen stepped forward to put him down, spread out an old military blanket on the bed and covered him, then turned to Guo Bingxun and said:

"Okay, Brother Guo, let's not talk anymore. It's going to get brighter. You should rest early. The most important thing for us now is to recuperate our physical strength. Only when our physical strength is restored can we do anything."

Yang Zhen advised Guo Bingxun to take a good rest in order to regain his strength as soon as possible, but he himself stayed awake all night with his eyes open until dawn. Listening to the sound of the shackles being pulled around his ears from time to time, Yang Zhen knew that Guo Bingxun was not asleep either.

So he didn't speak, probably because he was still digesting his words. Yes, knowing the nature of this Japanese army, I'm afraid not many people can sleep.

Yang Zhen, who had been lying on his bunk without saying anything, had his mind spinning rapidly, thinking about the few information he had read in later generations about the Japanese army's largest bacterial force.

This Japanese army was kept top secret even among the Japanese army. In addition, most of the information was destroyed by the Japanese army when they were defeated. What was made public was only superficial, and not much could be used by Yang Zhen.

Although Yang Zhen did not know much about what he could use in later generations, one thing is very important to him now. Although the hand-drawn sketches and slightly blurry photos of later generations are not too detailed, they also make Yang Zhen

Zhen knew the overall structure of this place. With these, Yang Zhen was like having a map. As long as he regained his strength and could get out of this cell, he must have been able to do it with his own skills and the cooperation of Guo Bingxun's men.

go out.

But how can he get out? But Yang Zhen has no choice for a while. Take advantage of the opportunity to take action? No, the Japanese army must closely monitor this place during the release. Not only will he not be able to rush out with his bare hands, but it will also cause the Japanese army to escape.

Yang Zhen was hesitant for a moment as to what he should do.

Yang Zhen, who couldn't come up with a solution after thinking for a long time, took out the wire from his shoe that he had painstakingly preserved by inserting it into some secret parts when he was forced to bathe and disinfect it. He rubbed it for a long time and decided to observe the Japanese soldiers first.

Let’s talk about the rules of action, especially in alert situations.

Yang Zhen's prediction was quite accurate. After careful observation during the outing the next day, he was glad that he gave up the idea of ​​taking action during the outing.

These Japanese troops were very cautious and did not give the people in the special prisons any chance to come into contact with the outside world. Even when they were released, everyone could only wander back and forth in the corridor and could not get out of the corridor at all. Not to mention the Chinese.

Except for special personnel, even the Japanese are out of reach.

During the parade, the two sides of the corridor were filled with Japanese soldiers holding six-edged sticks, closely monitoring the people in the corridor. And outside the prison, there was also a Japanese soldier with a loaded gun standing every two meters.

, all the guns were pointed at the prison. At both ends of the corridor, there was a crooked machine gun with the safety on, pointing at the prisoners moving in the corridor at all times.

In order to be absolutely foolproof, the prisoners were cut off from each other. Prisoners were not even allowed to speak when they were released, let alone talk to each other. As long as that person made a little sound, the prisoners in the corridor were closely monitored by the handheld police officers who were closely monitoring the prisoners.

The Japanese soldiers with big sticks would smash the big sticks in their hands without hesitation.

Yang Zhen saw with his own eyes that two prisoners of war, who may be from the same hometown, were held in two cells respectively. They just exchanged greetings, and then they were beaten in front of him with a big stick in the hands of the Japanese soldiers behind him, and their heads were bloody.

With such tight surveillance, Yang Zhen didn't dare to act rashly. He knew that as long as he or others made any move, the bullets from both sides of the corridor would be mercilessly swept over. Not to mention breaking out of the prison, the people here would

It would be good to survive even half of it under intense firepower.

The observation during the first release not only made Yang Zhen give up the idea of ​​conducting a release, but his only gain was that he learned that not everyone in the secret prison was released at the same time.

The people who were sent here were all wearing handcuffs and leg shackles. Handcuffs were fine, but when they were moving in shackles, the sound of the shackles grinding against the ground was not too small anyway. Especially in a building, even if the building is soundproofed

No matter how good it is, you can hear it downstairs. Because the shackles have to be dragged on the ground after all, and few people can walk around with heavy shackles without making any noise.

Yang Zhen did not hear the sound of shackles dragging the floor from upstairs or downstairs when he was taking a break. This only meant that all the prisoners were not taking a break at the same time. This discovery made Yang Zhen somewhat excited, because he understood that,

This means that the Japanese army does not have many security forces here. In addition to the necessary guards on the periphery, the security forces in this special prison should be what I see today.

In addition to these, there was another unexpected discovery that made Yang Zhen feel a little lucky. The Japanese soldiers holding big sticks in the corridor were wearing different military uniforms than the Japanese soldiers with guns and live ammunition outside. Although the Japanese soldiers holding guns in the outside were not wearing

They wore steel helmets, but all the clothes were regular military uniforms. However, the Japanese soldiers who were closely monitoring in the prison cells were wearing military uniforms that looked like Western military suits, and their military posture was far inferior to the standard of the Japanese troops outside. This

This shows that the Japanese troops here should not be regular Japanese troops.

Thinking of this, Yang Zhen suddenly remembered that he had read in a later document that in this special prison, all the guards were called by Shiro Ishii from his hometown, and many of them were even tenant farmers of his family.

The guard was also his second brother Takeo Ishii. In other words, these people wearing Western-style military uniforms that were different from the regular Japanese military uniforms were not regular Japanese army soldiers, but hired personnel.

In later generations, Yang Zhen knew that the regular Japanese troops at this time had extremely strong combat effectiveness. Whether it was shooting or hand-to-hand combat, they were far beyond the capabilities of the Chinese Army. Their individual combat qualities were absolutely unparalleled in the world.

First class. Not to mention that these prisoners of war are now unarmed. Even if they have weapons in their hands, the more than 100 people on this floor together may not be a match for the dozens of regular Japanese soldiers in front of them.

Even if these hired personnel have received military training, their combat effectiveness should be vastly different from that of regular Japanese troops. If they take action, their side should have some chance of winning. But what makes Yang Zhen a little worried is that he does not know that Guo Bingxun is there.

In this situation today, is it possible to pass the news to the person under him?

No matter what he does, he needs the cooperation of others, but neither Guo Bingxun nor Xiao Huzi, who is in the same cell as him, has this skill. Without the cooperation of others, it is difficult for him to complete some things alone. Without being able to ask,

Yang Zhen could only hold back and wait until he returned to the cell before asking.

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