At about nine o'clock in the evening, in the high headquarters of the Japanese mainland reinforcements, Seishiro Itagaki was scolding his subordinates harshly with an oil lamp that gave off a faint light. The old Japanese man said: "The empire is a shame." Then he started. He named and criticized the deficiencies in the offensive of each section of the city wall, and warned that he would be required to commit seppuku next time.
When he roared "the shame of the empire", Tachibana Taro, who was sitting in the corner, muttered to Ino Masashiro next to him: "There is nothing new at all, it starts with this sentence every time."
Ino: "I envy you, you don't have to go to the front line."
"Ino-kun, what do you mean? Do you think the telegraph room is easy to sit in, especially if you have to sit for more than sixteen hours a day? Can you touch my spine? It's already stiff."
Itagaki has a fixed pattern of holding meetings with his subordinates, but this time the meeting was particularly long. This happened because he was considering whether to adopt a suggestion from Koizumi Minichiro.
"A fatal situation can only be solved by extraordinary means. Does it have to be like this? But if we are defeated in the end."
It is worth mentioning that as the war in Northeast China and the invasion of Japan became increasingly fierce, the Chinese government stepped up its political propaganda. Among them, "letters of surrender" and "letters of warning" directed at senior Japanese military officers were overwhelming. The control of air control made the The Chinese Air Force can unscrupulously drop leaflets on Japanese military positions and even the Japanese mainland; the leadership in electronic technology allows the Chinese communications troops to achieve the purpose of confusing the public by detecting Japanese radio communications and broadcast bands. Therefore, as long as the Japanese have radios, and telegraph receivers, as long as they are willing, they can listen to programs specially developed for them by the Chinese government.
Because the Chinese government has repeatedly emphasized in these targeted leaflets and radio programs that it will definitely pursue accountability after the war, and has repeatedly warned the top Japanese military leaders to do good deeds for their own families as well as for themselves. Therefore, before deciding to use special measures, the Japanese military decided Everyone will think twice before acting.
After a fierce ideological struggle, Itagaki Seishiro finally made a decision after taking two deep breaths in succession. With a solemn expression, he said loudly: "Prime Minister Tojo called again to urge us to deal with the enemy of Changchun as soon as possible. Dear Sirs, Changchun The battle has come to an end. Now, I am announcing tomorrow’s battle plan... Please go down and do your ideological work and tell the soldiers that you are never allowed to avoid injections, because if you don’t get injections, you will be like the Chinese people. He might have been poisoned and died, do you understand?"
"Tachibana-kun, what's wrong with you?" Ino Masagi looked aside and suddenly noticed that the face of Tachibana beside him was wrong, so he asked in a low voice.
"I know what that is." Tachibana said with a pale face.
"What."
Tachibana put his mouth close to Ino's ear and whispered: "That is a biological agent just shipped from Southeast Asia. It has the effects of both stimulants and biological weapons."
"Stimulant." Ino was shocked.
"Ino-kun, you have to make a decision."
"What."
"After tomorrow, you and I will have only one ending, either we will be beaten to death by the Chinese on the spot, or we will die of complications afterwards."
"Including you."
"Once this kind of preparation is used, there will be no blind spots within dozens of miles inside and outside the battlefield. Didn't you notice that Mr. Itagaki said that everyone must get an injection, and if we get an injection, we will become a war machine... "
"What you mean is death anyway."
"No, we have to stop him."
"You, what do you mean."
"Do you think we can still win this war?"
"Why don't we,."
"Don't kid yourself. You don't know many things. Let me tell you, we won't have rice to eat in a week at most. Don't you know? In order to ensure the supply of military rations here, more than ten thousand people in North Korea have starved to death. "
"What do you want to do."
"Ino-kun, I have always considered you a friend. To be honest, I want to imitate Fujita."
"Rebellion, you are crazy."
"Ino-kun, it's not that I'm crazy, it's that this country has gone crazy."
At about three o'clock in the morning, Zhang Xuyun was about to take a nap when he suddenly heard fierce gunfire from the southwest. He immediately stood up and rushed towards the city wall with dozens of soldiers guarding outside.
There were troops on duty on the city wall. They were also alerted by the gunshots not far away, and were now in full formation.
"What happened?" Zhang Xuyun asked the major in charge of the watch.
"Sir, it seems that the enemy's position was attacked by surprise."
"Sneak attack." Zhang Xuyun frowned, turned around and shouted: "How kind."
Mu Haoren cracked open and responded loudly: "Yes."
"Is there any unit requesting a sneak attack on the enemy?"
"Didn't receive the notification."
"Fire two flares and take a look." Zhang Xuyun ordered the major.
The latter said "Hai" and immediately executed it. As the three flares rose into the air, Zhang Xuyun and the others immediately understood the truth.
There were two groups of Japanese troops fighting. Among them, the number of people rushing towards the city wall was smaller, but the number of people blocking them was larger.
After thinking for a while, Zhang Xuyun ordered the major: "There should be someone who wants to surrender to us. Bring someone up to pick them up."
"Is there any fraud?" Mu Haoren reminded.
"It's not like that."
Half an hour later, Tachibana, Ino and more than thirty of their subordinates were brought to Zhang Xuyun, covered in blood. As soon as the major saw him, he loudly reported, "They have important information to report."
Ding Yi was sitting cross-legged on the bed practicing kung fu when he heard the phone ringing. He was delayed a little while doing kung fu. When he picked up the microphone, Zhang Xuyun over there was already very anxious.
"Report to the Commander-in-Chief, emergency situation."
"Xu Yun."
"It's me, Commander-in-Chief. We just received news from a few Japanese deserters that the Japanese army is going to carry out biological and chemical warfare against us."
"Are you sure?" Ding Yi's voice became stern.
"I can confirm that what they said is true."
"Well, Xuyun, let Mu Haoren take command for you and come over immediately."
"yes."
Putting down the phone, Ding Yi immediately shouted loudly: "Come, call a meeting immediately. Everyone above the brigade commander will participate."
It was a quarter past four in the morning in Ouyang Yun's official residence in Chongqing. Ouyang Yun, who had just fallen asleep, was woken up by Chen Jiayao. He put on a coat and came to the living room, where he saw Pan Meiren with an anxious look on his face.
"General Deng called me. There is a new situation in Changchun, which is very critical." Pan Meiren said: "The Japanese army may use biological and chemical weapons in today's attack, and the Japanese army can turn them into a new type by injecting certain drugs. of stimulants.”
(Old Poison: Who else remembers the specialness of today, the July 7th Incident, and never forgets the national humiliation?)