When Wei Ran opened his hazy tearful eyes, he found that he was still sitting on the chair in the basement.
In front of him, the four Eight Immortals tables put together were still messy with cups and plates, filled with the tempting aroma of food and the mellow aroma of wine. However, he was the only one dining at the table.
Just...just a dream...
Wei Ran murmured to himself, subconsciously picked up the wine glass in front of him and drank the remaining half of the lotus white in one gulp.
Standing up staggeringly, he trembled immediately. On a table against the wall, there was a pocket pistol quietly placed. Next to the pistol, there was another one that seemed to have a spiritual power.
Zhi’s metal quill pen is used to write and draw in an open metal book.
Wei Ran was startled again and looked around in disbelief. The huge mirror was still there, the stage in front of the mirror was still there, and the sofa in front of the stage was also there.
Without caring about anything else, Wei Ran stumbled to the table where the metal book and the small pistol were placed, but he happened to see that the metal book had stopped on the seventh page, which was the page with the Junior Field Angel Medal.
However, at this time, although the medal drawn on this page has not changed at all, the text under the medal has changed to "Intermediate Field Angel Medal: Awarded to medical workers who have rescued more than 500 wounded on the battlefield."
Over 500?
Wei Ran couldn't help but feel a little dazed when he read this paragraph. It took him a while to remember those people he saved at Nankai University and those who didn't make it out of the operating table alive.
While he was stunned, the metal quill flipped to the back of page 21.
But this time, the metal quill did not move. It just flashed the red vortex containing Robert's camera bag and then continued to turn the pages, finally stopping at the latest page.
While Wei Ran was waiting slightly nervously, the metal quill pen wrote down what he desperately wanted to know under the black and white photo of cousin Mei Xiang:
Chunhua has no regrets
Singing girl Tao Meixiang (non-partisan), in August 1945, she was kidnapped by the Nuclear Intelligence Organization and faked her own death. After that, she led her bodyguards, servants and members of the Chunhua Opera Troupe to hunt down 16 members of the Crane Organization.
On October 7, 1945, under the pseudonym Yao Chunhua, he went to Hong Kong Island with his bodyguard Cao Duba to purchase real estate. At the end of the same year, he established the Qiushi Opera Club, secretly collected international intelligence, and sent it via radio to Tang Yingluo, the underground printing room of Xuqing Letter Apartment, for publication and dissemination.
On October 7, 1949, Tao Meixiang left Hong Kong for the United States with her bodyguards Cao Yaba, Jasmine and half of the members of the Qiushi Opera Club. In the winter of the same year, she formed a secret society in San Francisco and established the non-public group "Nuo Society".
In July 1951, Tao Meixiang changed her name to Andy Schweiger, and as a Japanese-American, she went to settle in Frog Province alone. In December of the same year, she joined Changshou Pharmacy as a salesperson until her retirement. Later, she became a shareholder of Changshou Pharmacy.
, and established the Qiushi Opera Club again.
On the night of July 1, 1997, Tao Meixiang passed away in her sleep in her bedroom on the second floor of Changshou Pharmacy at the age of 88.
Doctor Tang Yingluo (non-partisan) has been hiding in the Love Letters Apartment for a long time since July 1937, providing medical assistance to the anti-Japanese forces. At the end of August 1939, she was responsible for the operation of the underground printing room of the Love Letters Apartment. In early December 1941, she took over from her brother Tang Jue
Dust secret radio intelligence work.
In October 1945, she publicly acted as the landlord, Guan Bingwen's adopted sister, and Feng Maoyun's lover in a love letter, and secretly continued to maintain the operation of the printing office and radio station.
In early December 1948, he and his niece Tang Tongqiu accompanied Guan Bingwen from Tianjin to Chongqing as relatives, and then withdrew to Faga Province with the defeated army.
In March 1949, Tang Yingluo obtained her medical license. In October 1949, she opened the Changshou Pharmacy in the military village as a cover, and assisted Guan Bingwen in intelligence work for a long time.
In mid-June 1951, after many attempts, he regained contact with Tao Meixiang and invited her to reunite.
On New Year's Eve in 1991, Tang Yingluo passed away in her sleep at the age of 76.
Tang Tongqiu, the daughter of martyr Tang Juechen and martyr Guan Linglu, followed her aunt Tang Yingluo to settle in Frog Province in 1948.
In the summer of 1960, Tang Tongchou went to the United States to study and joined the Nuo Society that month.
In 1965, he obtained a master's degree in pharmacy and returned to Faga Province in the winter of the same year.
Since the Spring Festival of 1968, Tang Tongqiu has accepted the position of manager of Changshou Pharmacy.
Jasmine, whose father was originally a peacemaker in the Jinmen Sangui gang, was later killed due to a gang vendetta, and was taken in by Tao Meixiang, who treated her like a sister.
In August 1945, he attempted to kidnap and fake his death by recruiting the Nuclear Intelligence Organization, and later assisted Tao Meixiang in hunting down the Crane Organization.
At the end of the same year, after completing the hunting mission, Jasmine took the members of the Chunhua Opera Troupe and Xiao Su's mother to Hong Kong and joined the Qiushi Opera Club.
On October 7, 1949, Jasmine and half of the members of the drama club went to the United States with Meixiang and Cao Duba. In the winter of the same year, at the request of Tao Meixiang, she formed a secret society and established the Chinese underground organization Nuo Society. Jasmine was responsible for the choreography and production of Nuo society dramas.
In 1980, Jasmine resigned and went to Hong Kong Island to retire.
In 1995, he passed away due to lung cancer.
Cao Yaba (Cao Yi) was originally a communications soldier and bodyguard under Zhang Zuolin, and later served as Tao Meixiang's bodyguard.
In August 1945, he faked his death to assist Tao Meixiang in hunting down the Crane Organization.
On October 7, 1945, he went to Hong Kong Island with Tao Meixiang. In the same year, he went to the United States. At Tao Meixiang's request, he formed a secret society and established a Nuo society to take charge of underground business.
In 1968, Cao Duba resigned from office and went to Australia to retire.
In the autumn of 1981, he passed away in his dream.
Xiao Su's mother went to Hong Kong with Jasmine at the end of 1945. In the winter of the same year, she was responsible for the drama choreography of Qiushi Theater Club. In the summer of 1948, she married a Hong Kong theater club fan. In the autumn of 1959, she died of cerebral hemorrhage.
Qiushi (Qiu Xiaoshi), in the late period of the Liberation War, changed his name to Cao Qiushi after Cao Duba in order to keep his name anonymous. Later, he left his apartment and returned to his hometown with Yao Canhua to join the work.
In 1955, he was transferred to a local drama troupe with Tao Canhua. In 1965, he was transferred to Jinmen as a cinema conductor and retired in 1981. In 1984, Cao Qiushi died unexpectedly due to a fire.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Tao Canhua joined the Anti-Japanese Anti-Japanese Rape Killing Group in August 1945. Before the liberation of Tianjin in 1948, at the request of Tang Yingluo, the love letters were sealed in the basement of his apartment.
At the end of the War of Liberation, in order to keep his name anonymous, he changed his surname back to Yao. He left his apartment with his wife Cao Qiushi and his youngest son Yao Wanggui and returned to his hometown to work.
In 1955, he was transferred to the local drama troupe, and in 1965, he was transferred to work in Tianjin.
In 1980, Canhua Drama Troupe was established in the name of Tao Canhua.
In 1984, he lost his wife due to a fire and his son in the same year, and the Canhua Theater Company also disbanded.
In 2020, Tao Canhua passed away without regrets after writing a love letter.
Yang Ma (Yang Panyi) and Uncle Meng (Meng Deshui), in the summer of 1948, Tang Yingluo brought them together to start a family and adopted Qiu Shi as their adopted daughter. In the autumn of the same year, Tang Yingluo transferred the love letter apartment to Yang Panyi's name
Down.
After the Liberation War, Yang Meng and his wife joined the local state-owned quilt factory in Jinmen as canteen workers.
In 1967, due to the tight housing conditions of workers in the quilt factory, Yang Panyi lent the love letter apartment to the quilt factory for distribution free of charge.
In 1968, Yang and Meng retired one after another.
In 1979, due to the relocation of the quilt factory, the love letter apartment was returned to Yang Panyi's name. In the autumn of the same year, Yang Meng and his wife were afraid that the book apartment would be abandoned because of their old age, so they decided that Cao Qiushi would inherit the property.
In 1980, Yang Panyi and Meng Deshui passed away one after another.
Guan Bingwen left Tianjin for Chongqing with Tang Yingluo and his niece Tang Tongqiu in 1948, and then withdrew to Faba Province with the defeated army.
When he saw this, Wei Ran couldn't help but frown. There was obviously a long paragraph after this paragraph about Guan Bingwen's experience.
But I don’t know why, where this paragraph is located, the originally light yellow paper page is as blurry as if it has been soaked in water, and even a complete stroke cannot be discerned.
In his strange effort, the metal quill pen had already written about Feng Maoyun's experience: Feng Maoyun went to Hong Kong Island with Jasmine and the Chunhua Opera Troupe in the winter of 1945.
However, just like the paragraph about Bingwen just now, the large paragraph written after this short line is equally unclear.
Before I could figure it out, the metal quill pen wrote three more names: "Tang Xiaoyan, Tang Liying, and Tang Meijuan".
But the introductions behind these three names are even more exaggerated. They are just names, and the rest is a long blur of confusion.
Is it to keep it secret, or is the quill running out of ink when writing?
Wei Ran couldn't help but mutter to himself. Of course he knew that the quill pen would never run out of ink, but was it necessary to keep this metal notebook a secret?
Just as he was muttering to himself, a countdown that could easily start at 10 years appeared on the blurry writing behind these names!
While he was staring blankly at those outrageous countdowns, the metal quill did not stop:
Sometani and his wife left Jinmen on a passenger ship on August 2, 1945 to report for recruitment. That night, Sometani Yukio was assassinated and killed by the Crane Organization, and Sometani Junko jumped off the ship and escaped.
On the 6th of the same month, Someya Junko faked her death by using the atomic bomb, bought a ticket as a Chinese, and fled to Fengtian by train.
In September of the same year, Junko Sometani changed her name to Junko Furukawa and returned to the Soviet repatriation ship for recruitment.
In February 1946, Junko Someya gave birth to a daughter, named Ran Wuhui.
In 1946, Junko Sometani joined the JCP, and since 1950, she has been supporting the Antifa organization for a long time with the help of her father and brother.
In 1961, Junzi Someya came into contact with the Nuo community and unexpectedly reunited with Tao Meixiang and Tang Yingluo.
In 1968, Someya Junko provided financial assistance to the Red Army. On February 29, 1972, he was surrounded by police and shot himself. His daughter Ran Wuhui was rescued by the Nuo Society, and was adopted by Jasmine and then joined the Nuo Society.
After writing this long text, which was just a partial follow-up experience of some people, the metal quill pen started another line, but first wrote an address and a series of detailed coordinates in the northwest suburb of Jinmen.
Immediately afterwards, it used the last bit of space left on the page to write in blood-red handwriting a poem that Wei Ran had seen on the iron cabinet:
Orphans cry without tears, and mountain ghosts gather into phosphorus.
Guests in sackcloth on the ancient road meet with white-haired relatives in empty curtains.
There is still a dream in Xunbei, but there is no one carrying the rice.
If you are loyal and filial to family affairs, why should you ask this person?