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Chapter 539 Unconditional Surrender

Chapter 539 Unconditional Surrender

Mr. Zuo nodded, and when he was about to turn around and leave, he stopped again, as if he was hesitant to speak.

Yue Weihan frowned and asked, "What's wrong?"

Mr. Zuo spread his hands and said with a wry smile: "Emperor Hirohito and his family have been found, but there was a small problem. Due to the language barrier, the officers and soldiers did not know Hirohito's identity, so..."

"So what's going on?" Yue Weihan said, "Just tell me."

Mr. Zuo sighed: "Hirohito is fine, but his only son, Prince Akihito, was accidentally killed. Empress Ryoko and Hirohito's three daughters were all killed by the officers and soldiers."

"That one?" Yue Weihan didn't react for a moment and asked in confusion, "Which one is it?"

"Uh, that's it." Mr. Zuo was greatly embarrassed when he heard this, but he didn't know how to explain it.

But Yue Weihan finally understood and said disapprovingly: "I thought it was a big deal. As long as Hirohito is still alive, everything will be easy to handle. Prince Akihito is dead. Hirohito doesn't seem to be here either. Empress Ryoko

It seems that he is not even forty years old yet? Just let them have another child."

As soon as he finished speaking, a combat officer suddenly said in the corner: "Maybe he is Chinese, haha."

Yue Weihan turned around when he heard the sound and glared at the combat staff officer fiercely. The staff officer quickly shrank his neck.

But no one expected that this war officer's unintentional words would eventually turn out to be true. Emperor Hirohito had actually lost his fertility ten years ago, but Empress Ryoko gave birth to a baby boy in October of the following year.

Hirohito finally recognized his son by pinching his nose and named him Masahito. Masahito finally succeeded to the throne in 1989 and became the 125th emperor of Japan.

After Emperor Masahito succeeded to the throne, the mystery of his life experience became a worldwide topic. A highly imaginative Japanese writer wrote a book "The Romance of Empress Ryoko", in which he interpreted the story very well.

The affair history between General Chi Chengfeng, the second commander-in-chief of the Japanese Army, and Empress Ryoko, and he swore that Emperor Masahito was definitely the blood of Chi Chengfeng.

At that time, Japan was completely reduced to a vassal of China, both politically and economically. It was also very close to Chinese civilization ideologically and culturally. Therefore, the Japanese not only did not regard Emperor Masahito as the blood of Chi Chengfeng

It's shameful, but it also means talking about it and being proud of it, which is really surprising.

Over the Pacific Ocean, a military aircraft painted with a blue sky and white sun pattern was flying through the clouds.

In the cabin, Emperor Hirohito hugged his knees and huddled in the shadows in the corner. He was looking at Empress Ryoko opposite with gloomy and complicated eyes. Empress Ryoko's hair was disheveled and her eyes were dull.

Emperor Hirohito suddenly hugged his head in pain.

Suddenly, Empress Ryoko stood up as if she was crazy, slammed into the Central Military Officer behind her, and at the same time reached out to grab the Central Military Officer's gun. Emperor Hirohito suddenly screamed in pain, and then

He rushed forward and hugged Empress Liangzi. He knew that Empress Liangzi did not want to attack the Chinese, she just wanted to grab a gun and commit suicide.

When the official was about to teach Empress Liangzi a lesson, he was stopped by Ma Zhankui.

Not long after, the military plane landed at the Naha Military Airport. Looking out through the cabin, I saw groups of Chinese soldiers armed with live ammunition who had already guarded the airport runway.

At nightfall, Emperor Hirohito was taken into a room alone.

The furnishings in the room are extremely simple. Apart from a table, a chair and a small horse, there is no other furnishings. The surrounding walls are painted with stone powder, which reflects the dazzling white light under the incandescent lamp, which makes people feel very uncomfortable.

Uncomfortable, as soon as Emperor Hirohito entered the room, he was forced by two Chinese soldiers to sit on the pony in front of the table.

More than two hours later, the door finally opened again. A senior general of the Communist Party of China, with a straight uniform and five gold stars on his shoulder and collar badges, strode in. Immediately, he sat down across the table.

On the chair, Emperor Hirohito instinctively wanted to stand up and bow, but the Chinese soldiers around him held his shoulders tightly, so he had to bow his head and salute the Japanese general.

Yue Weihan put his hands on his knees and sat upright on the chair like a bronze bell. His sharp eyes pierced directly into Emperor Hirohito's eyes, making him dare not look directly at him!

Yue Weihan's glare lasted for five minutes, which almost made Emperor Hirohito suffocate!

Emperor Hirohito has been in power for a long time, and he naturally has an aura about him, but compared with Yue Weihan's eyes, it is like the light of fireflies competing with the bright moon. Emperor Hirohito has seen countless people, but he has never seen it.

Who else's eyes can be as sharp and compelling as Yue Weihan's!

Seeing that huge beads of sweat were oozing out from Emperor Hirohito's forehead, Yue Weihan finally broke out into a contemptuous smile, and then said in fluent Japanese: "Your Majesty, I have frightened you."

"Don't dare, the general said something harsh." Emperor Hirohito was panicked when he heard this and bowed his head again in greeting.

"I deeply apologize for the offense our officers and soldiers caused to Empress Liangzi and several princesses." Yue Weihan looked at Emperor Hirohito calmly and said unhurriedly, "These officers and soldiers are indeed bastards. I have sent them to a military court."

"Strict handling, I also hope that His Majesty the Emperor, for the sake of Sino-Japanese friendship, will not delve into it further."

"China and Japan are friendly, China and Japan are friendly." Emperor Hirohito nodded in agreement.

"His Majesty the Emperor is worthy of being the king of a country. He really understands justice." The smile on the corner of Yue Weihan's mouth became more and more intense. He really didn't expect that things would go so smoothly. He then continued, "Since His Majesty also agrees.

China and Japan are friendly, so can we issue an edict to make the Japanese troops in Northern Manchuria and Southeast Asia lay down their arms?"

"Okay, okay." Emperor Hirohito nodded repeatedly, "As long as the general needs it, I can issue an edict at any time to ask the Japanese soldiers in Northern Manchuria and Southeast Asia to put down their weapons and accept the guidance of the Chinese Army, but... I hope

General, for the sake of Sino-Japanese friendship, please don’t harm these officers and soldiers who laid down their weapons, okay?”

"Of course." Yue Weihan said happily, "I swear in the name of Saint Kong that as long as the Japanese troops in Northern Manchuria, Northern Mongolia, Tianjin and Nanyang can lay down their weapons and surrender, the Chinese *** team will never harm their lives again!"

This is true. Yue Weihan indeed has no plan to massacre prisoners of war, but whether to release these prisoners of war back to Japan is another matter.

After the war, China was in dire straits and was in urgent need of a large number of strong laborers. The more than two million Japanese prisoners of war in Northern Manchuria and Southeast Asia were all young men. With so much ready-made free strong labor force, if China

If you don't know how to make good use of it, you will really be ashamed of your ancestors and this hard-won victory.

Not long after, soldiers brought in a high-power radio station.

Yue Weihan waved his hand, and the two soldiers standing next to Emperor Hirohito immediately let go of their hands. Emperor Hirohito quickly stood up, bowed deeply to Yue Weihan, and then stood in front of the high-power radio station.

The drafted edict of unconditional surrender was handed to Emperor Hirohito, who bowed deeply as usual.

Tianjin, Japanese Army Headquarters.

The large conference room was already crowded with Japanese military officers, including division commanders, brigade commanders, regiment commanders, and even a small major captain. There were two radios placed on the long conference table.

The radios had all been tuned to the same channel, which was playing Emperor Hirohito's edict of unconditional surrender.

"To my loyal and loyal subjects, after observing the general trend of the world and the current situation of the empire, there is no possibility of fighting again. I have decided to take extraordinary measures to end the war and settle the situation as soon as possible. I hereby issue an edict that all officers, soldiers and subjects of the empire will be put down from now on.

Weapons, surrender them to the local police force in an orderly manner, and receive guidance..."

The radio broadcast continued, but the conference room was already buzzing.

"No, we cannot surrender!" A senior officer squatted on the ground with his head in his hands.

"Damn it, why surrender? Why?" A major captain looked confused.

"I'm going home, I can finally go home, Hanako, I'm going home..." A captain with tears streaming down his face, suddenly turned around and faced the east and knelt down on the ground.

At the same time, the Japanese troops outside Tianjin also walked out of the fortifications, spontaneously throwing their weapons into the center of the open space, punching and kicking the fortifications, or crying bitterly, venting their joy or anger,

Or in a confused mood, dozens of radical Japanese officers and soldiers even gathered outside the city and held a bloody and tragic caesarean ceremony to express their dissatisfaction with His Majesty the Emperor's decree of surrender through death.

Soon, groups of heavily armed Japanese soldiers marched into urban Tianjin in neat formations.

Hundreds of thousands of Tianjin citizens who had been kidnapped by the Japanese army and isolated from the outside world for eleven months walked out of their homes and swarmed to both sides of the street, waving their flags and clothes crazily while lining up on the street.

The passing Japanese soldiers cheered loudly: "Long live the Communist Party, long live the Chinese nation..."

Almost at the same time, the Japanese troops in the grasslands of Northern Mongolia, the mountains of Northern Manchuria, and the Indochina Peninsula also walked out of their fortifications and surrendered to the enemy forces on the opposite side. The Japanese troops in the Philippine Islands also surrendered their weapons to the emergency landing US Marine Corps.

But it is necessary. China can seize the British Burma and Singapore, but it will never be so arrogant as to seize the American Philippines.


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