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Chapter 26: Different colors of red in the eyes of the two

In Beiman Prison, Xu Ruifeng was sitting in the office with dull eyes. Sitting across from him were three newspaper editors. The rest of the people were waiting in the open space in the middle of the prison area. The eyes of these three editors facing Xu Ruifeng were filled with emotion.

Disdainful.

That disdainful look seemed to irritate Lao Xu, causing his dull eyes to quickly shrink, and he became energetic again in just a few breaths.

"Look down on me?"

Lao Xu looked at the three chief editors in front of him and said this.

As a result, the three editors-in-chief showed their literary spirit and cursed without fear of death: "Moth!"

"Traitor!"

"Scum!"

They were stunned and laughed at Xu Ruifeng's scolding: "Pull him down quickly, you can't even scold everyone."

At this time, Xu Ruifeng turned his head to look at the sunset sky, looking at the sky full of clouds. It seemed that the warm red color had dispelled all his anger. He turned back to look at the three editors in front of him and said: "You three are going to print it in the newspaper."

The news was brought back by Mr. Ma Zhansanma, right?"

The Northeast is an area occupied by the Japanese army. Here, news about the Soviet Union can be brought back quickly, and neutral resources such as the Northeast Minbao can also be used. The status of the person who brought back the news must be extraordinary, and the chef in the shop is dead.

A guy who dropped by to perform a 'cleaning' mission, all this means that someone from distant Siberia has come.

Who else could this person be except Ma Zhansan, who is deeply rooted in the hearts of Heilongjiang people?

The two horses from the north and the south were the vanguards of the Northeast's anti-Japanese war. No matter what happened, these two men were always the top in the hearts of the people.

None of the three chief editors said anything, and they adopted an attitude of: "If you die, you will die!" and treated Xu Ruifeng as the chief judge of the gendarmerie.

Xu Ruifeng was not in a hurry, and gave them reassurance first: "Don't worry, I won't ask a single word about Mr. Ma and that article... By inviting you here, I am actually talking to the Japanese."

It has nothing to do with your orders. We, Lao Xu, have something to ask of you." He raised his eyelids slightly, looked up at the crowd from his bowed posture, and said with a charlatanism: "For Lao Xu's sake, can you please treat you common people like this?

Let’s put aside the international situation that we don’t understand and write something real in the newspaper.”

The three chief editors sang and harmonized well, and they immediately caught Xu Ruifeng's words: "Do you, a traitor, have anything real?"

"We won't write if there is something real!"

"If you have anything real, you just want us to advocate the Japanese for you, praise the co-prosperity of Greater East Asia, and then go to the Military Police Headquarters to receive the reward."

Xu Ruifeng was too lazy to argue with them. He was a martial artist, and bickering was inferior to the three literati in front of him from every angle.

"Then you guys listen to what I have to say, head office, right?"

Lao Xu shouted out the door: "Wang Dajiang!" This time, he didn't leave any time for the three literati in front of him to talk.

Squeak~

The office door was pushed open, and Wang Dajiang led a woman in. Michiko, who used to be so arrogant, lowered her head like a sinner who had made a mistake. After entering the room, she took the initiative to find a corner and stood in the corner.

In the past, I didn't even dare to take a look at the empty sofa in the room.

Xu Ruifeng pointed at this woman and said, "Let me introduce you, her name is Michiko."

“The nurses at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital came from Japan to support their country’s ‘Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Cause’.”

When the topic of Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity was mentioned, the three editors-in-chief looked at each other with expressions like "I knew it!"

"Besides her, there are two others..." As soon as Xu Ruifeng finished speaking, Sibaozi, who was wearing police uniform, led two other Japanese women in.

"Right now, these three people are here. What I can assure you is that since these three people entered the prison, no one has laid a finger on them, and they have never been forced by anyone..."

The other two women who did not follow Xu Ruifeng into the cottage immediately retorted. Like Michiko before them, they shouted with fighting spirit: "You have made us lose our freedom and locked the three of us in a small prison cell!

"

It's like I have found a backbone to complain.

Xu Ruifeng said at this time: "Miss Michiko, can you describe what you saw to the three chief editors?"

The three editors-in-chief were a little confused. They were used to the Japanese coercing Chinese people into saying things against their will. This was the first time they saw a Japanese woman make the Chinese behave like this.

The two nurses immediately stood in front of Michiko, and one of them said: "Michiko, you don't have to be afraid, we are Japanese, they don't dare to do anything."

Another said: "Our disappearance will definitely attract the attention of the country. You don't need to say anything. The gendarmerie will find us soon."

Michiko, who had already entered their protection, added at this moment: "So, where are the missing Chinese?"

The nurse standing in front of Michiko was a little unresponsive and asked in Japanese: "What are you talking about?"

Michiko replied in Chinese: "I said, what about the missing Chinese people? Who will come over to stand up for them?"

"Michiko, I don't understand what you are saying!"

Michiko squeezed out of the gap between the two, and took the initiative to stand between Xu Ruifeng, the three chief editors representing China, and the two nurses representing Japan. As a Japanese, she was under tremendous pressure.

"Xu~" She no longer knew what to call Xu Ruifeng, so she only said the other person's last name, and then continued: "You asked me to say this because you hope that the three chief editors will make this matter public?"

Xu Ruifeng nodded: "What I say alone is not credible enough."

Michiko took a long breath and looked out the window. The red sun in the sky was very much like the national flag that she once respected so much. However, the expired edge was no longer pure white, but turned into dusk.

Bright red, blood red, as if someone had painted it with blood.

"I am willing to say...no...but I have to say..." Michiko was about to become mentally ill under the pressure: "But not as a Japanese, but as a human being."

What is she going to say?

Wang Dajiang was confused.

The other two nurses frowned and looked at each other as if they had a premonition. The three editors-in-chief, who were sitting across from the desk in long robes, turned around. One of them habitually picked up the paper and pen that had been idle on the desk and prepared.

Record.

"Say it, I promise you, no matter what you say, you will not suffer any retaliation." Xu Ruifeng originally thought about Michiko An, but what he didn't expect was that she turned around and shouted as if she was offended: "

This is not a deal!"

"No one can bribe me!"

"This is punishment!"

The three chief editors were even more confused. How come they were already so excited without saying anything?

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