"Don't worry, I know the severity. I won't take any action until my sister comes back. The workers will just go on strike and won't use force." Ning Zetao said with a sullen face.
"Don't worry, brother, I promise to rescue Miss Xin'er." Lu Ming patted Ning Zetao on the shoulder and said.
"I know that if my sister is harmed in any way, I will make the Japanese repay the price a hundred times or a thousand times." Ning Zetao gritted his teeth.
"Probably not. If something like this really happens, I will be the first to go." Lu Ming said.
"Don't take action. I said, I will take revenge. Even if I fight with the Cao Gang and bleed out, the Japanese will live in a nightmare."
Lu Ming shook his head, knowing that he could not be persuaded. Now, except for Ning Xiner's safe return, no words could resolve the hatred in this iron-clad man's heart.
But now the Japanese are unwilling to release her, insisting that Ning Xiner is an accomplice in the arms theft case.
What Lu Ming will face will be a head-on confrontation with the Japanese side on this issue. At this time, his sensitivity as a journalist will come to the fore.
It's time to use the news media to bring this matter to an end.
Thinking of this, Lu Ming immediately told An Gonggen that he had something urgent to go back to Shanghai to deal with, and time waited for no one.
The next morning, a well-known Shanghai newspaper reported the hottest event in Shanghai with a full-page first page and a horrifying headline - revealing the kidnapping of Cao Gang's little princess Ning Xiner.
Since Ning Xiner's disappearance, various reports on this case have been published frequently in newspapers, with various speculations and discussions. Some third-rate tabloids even compiled some stories about rich girls eloping with poor boys in order to grab attention.
Mapping the disappearance case of Ning Xiner.
It was only after the city's trade unions organized a general strike and dock workers and station workers held large demonstrations that Shanghai citizens learned the basic situation. It turned out that Ning Xiner had been kidnapped by the Japanese.
The citizens discussed this a lot, and their hatred of the Japanese increased even more. Japanese expats did not dare to leave the rental area at night for fear of being attacked.
Although the Japanese admitted in private that they were responsible for the kidnapping, they still firmly denied any connection with the kidnapping in public.
This time, with rare intensity, the Shanghai newspaper used a full front page to report the Ning Xiner kidnapping case, which can be said to be a pioneering work in the Shanghai press.
An ordinary kidnapping case would not have made it to the front page of a newspaper, let alone a full page report.
But this time the newspaper published two photos. It was Sakurako Tsuneki and Rin Kawaki holding up their handwritten confessions. The newspaper also published two complete photos of the confessions and the full text of the confessions.
The chief writer of this newspaper specifically interviewed the person in charge of the Shanghai station of Fuxing News Agency who handled this case, Lu Ming. The full text of the interview record was published in the newspaper.
In the interview, Lu Ming revealed how he found the doubts and clues step by step, and finally caught the kidnapping suspects Chang Gui Yingzi and Kawaki Rin, as well as the process of the crime explained by the two.
Lu Ming did not disclose Zhang Ziyang's participation in the investigation during the interview, not because he wanted to take all the credit, but because he was afraid that Zhang Ziyang would be retaliated by Manchurian Railway agents.
Now the truth is out, and as long as you read this newspaper, you can understand what happened on the night when Ning Xiner disappeared.
Everything is clear and the direction of public opinion is very clear.
Lu Ming solemnly pointed out in the interview that there are two major criminals in the kidnapping case who have not been arrested. Manchurian Railway employees Yu Ying'er and Kojima Noo are currently on the run.
The Fuxing Society's search for them will continue until they are arrested and brought to justice. Four or five other criminals involved in the kidnapping are still being traced.
This full-page news report was like a bomb exploding in Shanghai. People rushed to tell each other, cursing the Japanese with Wu Nong's soft words "killing a thousand cuts".
The newspaper sold out in less than an hour that day, and then urgently printed an additional 100,000 copies. It was still sold out by the afternoon, and had to print an additional 50,000 copies in the evening.
After seeing the newspaper, Ozawa Seigoro and Yu Ying'er were immediately dumbfounded. They never dreamed that Changgui Yingzi and Kawaki Rin would confess. They thought that the two people would find various ways to commit suicide after being caught.
No confession will be made under any circumstances.
"Cowards, scum, they are not the men of the Yamato nation." Ozawa tore the newspaper into pieces, crumpled it into a ball and threw it aside, cursing incessantly.
"What should we do now? We have to prepare to bear the anger of the two million citizens of Shanghai." Yu Ying'er whispered in despair.
"So what? The Chinese are just a piece of loose sand. How can millions of them pose any threat to us? What shames me is that we Japanese actually have these two shameless traitors." Ozawa Seigoro roared angrily.
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Yu Ying'er lowered her head and said nothing. Both Changgui Yingzi and Kawaki Rin were the people she chose. Now that they have rebelled, she is also responsible. Although no one will hold her accountable, she still feels deeply
of guilt.
As for Ozawa's statement that the Chinese people are scattered and will not unite to fight against the enemy, she deeply agrees with them, and this is also a bit of self-comfort for them.
"We can ignore the protests and various actions of Shanghai citizens, but what will we do if Britain, the United States and other countries intervene?" Yu Ying'er worried.
"How could such a thing happen? It's just a kidnapping case. Talking about breaking the sky is also a criminal case. The European and American governments will not just sit around and interfere." Ozawa thought for a moment and said.
"How do we deal with the domestic pressure? I heard that the top management of the Manchurian Railway is communicating with the military, and they are probably preparing to force his release," Yu Ying'er said.
"Don't let it go, absolutely can't let it go. I'm not from Manchuria, and I'm not under the jurisdiction of Manchuria. I won't carry out the orders without the staff headquarters," Ozawa said angrily.
"If you think about it this way, what's the use of holding people captive? That silly girl probably doesn't know anything. In my opinion, it's better to just accept it when it's good, let the person go, and settle the matter first." Yu Ying.
My son's stubborn mentality has begun to loosen.
"No, absolutely not. This is a principled issue related to the dignity of the Japanese Empire. There is no room for concession. I will not agree to release him until the truth about the arms theft case is found out," Ozawa said angrily.
Just the night before yesterday, Dai Li, Japanese military attachés, Kawashima Yoshiko, Ozawa Seigoro and Yu Ying'er jointly interrogated Ning Xiner, but found nothing.
Ning Xiner always thought that she was kidnapped by an outside gang, and the kidnapper's purpose was nothing more than money, so she relaxed her mind and ate and drank when she should.
These kidnappers had a good attitude towards her, and they had all the daily necessities available. She could just shout out what she wanted to eat, and she would have it in the next meal, so Ning Xiner always thought that the kidnappers were negotiating the price with her brother.
Ning Xiner even thought that the amount of money demanded by the kidnappers was too high, and her brother disagreed for a while, and the two parties were still bargaining.
Sometimes she would shout a few words and ask why she wasn't released yet? Her brother didn't care about money, but she wasn't worth that much. As long as she was willing to lower the price, her brother would agree.
But no one responded.
The Japanese had actually been secretly observing her every move for four or five days, but found nothing. Ning Xin'er's speech and behavior did not look like she was pretending at all.
Ning Xiner didn't know where she was being locked up. Although the house she lived in was not small, it had no windows and only an iron door.
Every day, two people wearing white clothes and masks came to bring her food on time and on time. After she finished eating, the two people came in to take away the tableware and clean up.
These two people never talked to her. No matter what she asked, these two people just didn't respond or have any reaction. They seemed to be two deaf people.
That night, Ning Xiner was suddenly taken to a dark room. There were many people in the room, but she could not see anyone clearly.
The spotlight hit her face, and she couldn't open her eyes. She yelled for people to take the light away, but no one paid attention to her.
When she finally got used to the bright light and opened her eyes with difficulty, she could not see the appearance of anyone in the room. She could only see some blurry shadows. The figures in front of her looked like ghosts in hell.
"What do you want to do? Are you trying to break up the vote? You can't do this. Let me go. No matter what you want, I will give it to you." Ning Xiner panicked and yelled.