Takeshita Jun, who was at the headquarters of the independent division, suddenly remembered that Akamoto Mada and the others seemed to have to perform a mission tonight. He widened his eyes and hurriedly found Zhou Weiguo, "Weiguo, let your navy take shelter! Tonight the empire will still be here
Sent a squad to destroy your navy!"
Zhou Weiguo looked at Takeshita Jun before he realized what was going on. I dare say Takeshita Jun was confused by himself during the day, but he only realized it now, so he smiled helplessly, "Don't worry, it's okay. I had expected it."
"Nani?" Takeshita Jun was even more shocked, "How did you expect that?"
Zhou Weiguo had no choice but to explain, "You were defeated at Midway, but you declared victory to the people. Although this is the idea of the senior officials, for you people, you cannot let go of the independent division that bombed Tokyo.
This is public opinion, otherwise you wouldn’t be here.”
"What's more, the detailed information you got was the one I specifically asked your people to get."
The look in Takeshita Jun's eyes dimmed, "Is that so? So there is no information at all, but everything you calculated."
"Well, the naval battleships and the like have already been moved to other places. What's left there are just some second-hand cargo ships that look like aircraft carriers and battleships. Plus, it's dark and they're at a naval base. They don't
You will be suspicious." Zhou Weiguo explained his arrangement.
Takeshita Jun became even more silent. He would not have thought that the high-level officials of the empire would also be tricked by Zhou Weiguo. This so-called mission was simply a joke.
"Takeshita," Zhou Weiguo looked at Takeshita Jun's expression and knew that Takeshita Jun would think too much, "Do you think Japan can still win this war?"
Takeshita Jun smiled bitterly and shook his head, "No, it's impossible. All the empire's navy and air force are consumed in the Pacific, not to mention, there are still so many troops fighting in China, too many battlefields have been opened, and the battle lines have passed.
There are too many enemies. Whether it is the United States or China, the war potential is even greater than that of Japan. After fighting China for so long, it has long been seen that in China, the empire can maintain this situation at most, and maybe it is not as good. As for
There are always bad premonitions in the Pacific Ocean."
"So, have you ever thought about it? If Japan is defeated, what will your people do? From ancient times to the present, the fate of defeated countries is not good! What's more, our independent division will not let go of the things Japan has done in China.
Japanese." Zhou Weiguo continued, Today, Takeshita Jun's thoughts must be corrected. He has no sympathy for any Japanese. Except for Takeshita Jun and the anti-war elements, in Zhou Weiguo's view, other Japanese are all accomplices.
Takeshita Jun clenched his fists, Zhou Weiguo was right, the fate of the defeated country could be seen after the first battle.
"Japan's defeat is certain. You have no chance of winning." Zhou Weiguo said, "To be honest, even if our independent division wants nothing in the end, it is possible for everyone to cross eastward to Japan."
Zhou Weiguo's words broke Takeshita Jun's last confidence, "Yes, the empire cannot win."
"So, Takeshita, today, you should understand that Japan is not the Japan of your Majesty the Emperor alone, or the Japan of a few high-level officials." Zhou Weiguo said, "Every Japanese should be the master of Japan.
, they all have the right to know the real situation on the battlefield now. If most people feel that this war must continue, then Japan’s continued war is the will of your entire country, not the will of some people; if the majority
Most people feel that this war should be stopped. Then, if your senior officials continue the war, it is only their own will. Once defeated, these people will go to the military court." Speaking of military courts, Zhou Weiguo remembered that although there were many
He was court-martialed, but basically lived the rest of his life peacefully.
Takeshita Jun nodded, "That's true, and by that time, the empire will definitely be in chaos."
"So, what you have to do is to let all your citizens understand that Japan is not these people's Japan, but everyone's. All of them are the masters of Japan! They have their obligations and can do it.
You have the right to exercise it! In this way, Japan is a truly democratic country! It is not a bargaining chip in the hands of some people!" Zhou Weiguo looked at Takeshita Shun seriously.
Takeshita Shun closed his eyes and then opened them. His eyes were already clear, "You are right, the empire has made a mistake, and it must bear the consequences! A truly civilized country should indeed be as you said, Weiguo, thank you.
You. So, what about China, what should you do?"
Zhou Weiguo sighed, "There will be a struggle between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Of course, the final winner will not be the Kuomintang. Now the ideological education in the independent division has long been recognized by the top leaders of the CCP and is being continuously promoted."
Takeshita Jun nodded, "I see, so, have you given up on the Kuomintang?"
"It's not that I gave up on them, it's that they gave up on themselves." Zhou Weiguo sighed, "Look at the legal currency in recent years, which has been depreciating, and look at the people's livelihood in the Kuomintang-controlled areas. People's lives are getting worse day by day. Do you know that money is all over the place?"
Where did you go?"
Takeshita Jun sighed and roughly understood what Zhou Weiguo meant. The National Government continued to print and issue legal currency, causing various inflations, so that the people directly paid the bill. The upper class is still the upper class. Their lives have not changed. The only thing that has changed
, maybe it's the money they have in the bank.
"The U.S. aid to China amounts to hundreds of millions of dollars, but who has passed through the hands of different people?" Zhou Weiguo smiled, "China now needs a stable environment after experiencing decades of turmoil.
.”
Takeshita Jun sighed, "Weiguo, thank you so much. Thank you so much for being willing to point me out and let me see the way forward when I was hostile to you."
Zhou Weiguo sighed. In later generations, many Chinese people still hate Japan. Why? Because Japanese high-level officials are unwilling to face history and always describe this invasion as to help China develop better. They are even unwilling to admit the Nanjing Massacre.
The textbooks have also been revised. But if postwar Japan was really controlled by people like Shun Takeshita, would history be different?
"Takeshita, you and I are friends. Now that we have a common goal, let's work together." Zhou Weiguo raised his right hand, and Takeshita Jun also smiled in relief, raised his right hand, and touched Zhou Weiguo's hand.
Together, he seemed to have never been so relaxed. He knew clearly what path he should take and how to proceed.
"Um."
"Takeshita, although we have the same goal, your current ideas will definitely not be agreed with by your senior management." Zhou Weiguo said, looking at Takeshita Jun. Since he has found a goal for Takeshita Jun, he must give him some advice.