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Chapter 215 Between wolves and sheep

"Sister, please stop dreaming. What do we have in China? What we have is poverty, disease, and warlords fighting. Once the war is ignited, other people's planes will cover the sky, and other people's tanks will run rampant. How can we resist? Do we still have to be like the Southern Song Dynasty?

Shouting: "The golden man has a mace, but we have a hard skull?" Sheng Di preached passionately with foaming at the mouth, and he was telling the truth.

Sheng Muyi fell on the bed and cried bitterly. At this moment, she only had one thought, this brother was completely finished.

Sheng Di was completely brainwashed in Japan.

After visiting military camps, observing aircraft and warships, and seeing live-fire drills of new weapons, Sheng Di completely lost confidence. In his opinion, apart from sincere cooperation with the Japanese, China had no way out, and resistance would be a dead end.

This is not a personal view of Sheng Di, or how timid and cowardly he is. This view is very popular among high-level officials in the country, especially among elites.

These people with similar interests even set up a peace club, shouting for peace and not war. In fact, they wanted to avoid war by cooperating with the Japanese.

But they forgot one thing: wolves and sheep can never cooperate fairly. The wolf eating the sheep is the inevitable result, unless you are also a wolf.

So regarding the wolf Japan, whether China will be a sheep or a wolf is actually a matter of life and death, not a matter of cooperation.

If you think that these people who shout for peace do not understand this truth, you are totally wrong. Not only do they understand it, but they understand it better than anyone else.

They shout for peace and good-neighborliness, but in fact they all want to sell out the interests of the country and nation in exchange for their own prosperity.

Whenever the Chinese nation is in crisis, such people will appear in droves, and most of them are upper-class people, even spiritual leaders.

They can be described as "heroes" who "know the current affairs", but at heart they are exquisite egoists.

What they consider is always the fate of one person, a family, a family or a small group. As for the fate of the entire nation and the interests of the country, it is too illusory for them, so they can just throw it away.

In peacetime, these people cannot be seen underwater. Not only will they not be regarded as traitors, but they will also be touted and followed elite figures. When the country is in crisis, their faces will be completely exposed, and they will become traitors.

The Chinese nation has been able to stand tall among the nations of the world, not because of any fairy emperor or savior, but because of the hard work and creation of the working people with their own blood, suffering and even their lives.

A great man had already seen this at that time. He later pointed out that the people, and only the people, are the driving force for creating history, and they are the source of victory in war.

China's heroes are never a certain person or a certain group, but the broadest masses of the people.

Those who gain it prosper, those who lose it perish.

At that time, political figures such as Wang Jingwei, Chen Gongbo, Zhou Fohai, and of course business people like Sheng Di could not understand this at all.

They are either trying to "save the country" to cover up their traitorous intentions, or they are willing to be sophisticated egoists who betray national interests.

The life path of these people has actually already come to an end, and they are destined to be swept into the garbage dump of the history of the Chinese nation.

Sheng Di wanted to say something more in excitement. He felt that he might be able to convince Sheng Muyi.

Sheng Muyi was so angry that he couldn't speak. After a long time, she shouted angrily, "Go away, don't let me see you again!"

Sheng Di smiled: "Sister, this is just the beginning, I will come again." After saying that, he left.

Mu Yi was so angry that she was trembling all over. She never imagined that this kind of thing would happen in her own family and to her brother who she had loved since childhood.

Shanghai newspapers often publish articles advocating the peace movement. Many of these people are high-ranking people. Their views are similar to Sheng Di's, but they are not as explicit as Sheng Di's.

"What should we do?" After Sheng Di left, Sheng Muyi panicked. She had been wondering whether she should tell her father about this?

If her father found out, he would be heartbroken. Sheng Muyi knew that because she had no older brother or younger brother, her father had always treated Sheng Di as his biological son.

If it was an ordinary matter, such as a business failure and a large loss of money, Sheng Muyi would definitely help Sheng Di hide it from her father, lest he be unhappy.

But this matter is too big. It is related to the survival of the Northeast and the fate of tens of millions of people in the Northeast.

Sheng Di said that the Japanese just want to replace the ruler of Northeast China, which is completely nonsense. The Japanese clearly want to establish a puppet. What about Manchukuo? Isn’t it just a puppet state?

Once the time comes, even the fig leaf of a colony will no longer be needed, and Northeast China will be directly incorporated into Japanese territory, just like North Korea and Taiwan.

Although North Korea fell, the princes and nobles of North Korea still received the attention and courtesy of the Japanese, and they also enjoyed the same aristocratic life in Japan.

Perhaps these people, led by Wang Jingwei, also hope that after the fall of China, they will still have the same status and enjoyment as they do now.

This kind of people has existed since ancient times. Isn't this the case with Hong Chengchou, Wu Sangui, Geng Jingzhong, and Shang Kexi in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties? What was the result? They have long been nailed to the pillar of shame in history.

Sheng Muyi thought about how to save Sheng Di. She also knew that it was impossible to turn Sheng Di around at once. The most important thing now was not to let him go further down the road of betrayal.

If the brakes are applied now, Sheng Di's future and reputation may still be preserved.

Sheng Muyi racked her brains, but couldn't think of any way to change his greedy heart.

Once a person is controlled by greed, it is really terrible, no different from being possessed by a demon.

We can only wait for Yuan Ziyuan to come back. She always has countless novel ideas hidden in her little head. Maybe she will have a unique trick to control her fiancé.

After Sheng Di went out, he met Colonel Hejian and confessed that Sheng Muyi had indeed seen the plan.

"Hejian Jun, please rest assured that this secret will not be spread out of Liuyuan. No one else will know except my sister, I promise." Sheng Di said with his chest out.

"You promise? What guarantee do you give? Shengsang, once this matter is leaked, my head will be moved, and your uncle won't be able to spare you, right?" Hejian said with a ferocious face.

"My uncle will never know, and I won't let him know." Sheng Di argued.

He was also forced to a dead end, and if it didn't work out, he would break the pot.

"Miss Sheng most likely not only read it, but also took pictures. My documents were not only read, but also taken out of my room." Hejian insisted.

In fact, Hejian had no direct evidence whether Sheng Muyi had entered his room or taken photos of documents. However, Hejian, who had received complete spy training, made a rough guess based on his own intuition.

Although there is not much text in the 520 Plan, the operational schematics are relatively complex and very professional. Even if I copy down all the text, there is no operational schematic and I cannot understand the plan at all.

The best way is of course to take photos, pictures and text, so that they can be seen clearly when paired together.

At that time, cameras were still considered luxury goods and few people owned them, but this was a prosperous mansion, and cameras were just ordinary items. The two most fashionable things in Shanghai at that time were cars and cameras, and Muyi naturally had them.

"Don't worry, Mr. Hejian, if my sister takes the photo, I will give you the film and ask for it back."

While Sheng Di was negotiating with Sheng Muyi, Hejian had already taken action. He sent an entourage to Ozawa and asked for reinforcements. When Ozawa found out about this, he was almost scared out of his wits. He cursed Hejian while mobilizing his troops. Very quickly

A blockade was quickly set up outside the Liuyuan Garden. These people were dressed in plain clothes and carried pistols and daggers.

The instructions they received were to follow and monitor all the actions of everyone in the Sheng Mansion, especially the people around Sheng Muyi, the eldest lady of the Sheng Mansion. If there were any suspicious signs of passing on news, they would immediately kill them, and all the suspects must be removed.

All items were taken away, and no thread was allowed to be left behind.


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