Two American officers on the Japanese warship carefully analyzed the current situation and then made some guesses.
Wright, who was originally disheartened, didn't want to care about anything, but after Donald's analysis, he cheered up.
After all, Wright was born into a noble family and became an army lieutenant general, so he was certainly not a fool.
Even if he feels discouraged for a moment, when there is hope, he immediately accompanies Donald and analyzes the current situation.
Wright, who was born into a noble family, was better at intrigues than Donald, and he quickly guessed some international situations and the Japanese's plans.
For the sake of the future situation, the two people felt that they should inform the other captured partners of their analysis.
Because these American officers had become valuable, their treatment was much better. As long as they did not do anything extraordinary, the Japanese did not restrict their freedom of movement in the cabin.
It took an hour for the two American officers to inform each of their captured partners about the analyzed situation.
The American officers on warships are all senior generals, and the lowest-ranking ones also have the rank of brigadier general.
Therefore, none of these people are stupid. Even if they suffered a lot of hardships during their long life as prisoners of war, they are not ungrateful people.
Therefore, more than a dozen captured American officers quickly reached an agreement, which was to advance and retreat together and never agree to the Japanese demands without authorization.
After reaching an agreement, the captured American officers felt a little more relaxed. After all, they are all smart people and they will think about their future situation.
The situation did not surprise Donald. One night when he was about to arrive in Shanghai, a senior Japanese naval officer appeared in front of a dozen captured American officers.
A Japanese naval vice-admiral came. He was very kind and caring towards the captured American officers.
Even the Japanese Navy Vice Admiral expressed his apologies for the captured officer's previous situation.
All the captured U.S. military officers had already made some guesses, and naturally they would not be confused by the Japanese naval vice-admiral.
Especially Wright, who was born into a noble family, started Tai Chi with the Japanese Navy Vice Admiral and made various demands.
Wright, who spoke some official language and cliches, made the Japanese Navy Vice Admiral very impatient, but the current situation was not good for Japan, so he had to calm down and deal with Wright.
The mood of the Japanese Navy Vice Admiral was not hidden from Wright, so he felt that it was almost done, so he asked: "Your Excellency, Vice Admiral, I don't know where this warship is heading, how will you arrange for us?"
The reason why Wright lingered for so long was because he wanted to confuse the Japanese and then analyze the current situation based on the information he got.
After all, this warship has been sailing for a long time and is already too far away from the previous prisoner of war camp.
"The warship is about to leave for Shanghai, China, where you will be placed."
Because Wright and others were prisoners of war and could not escape Japanese control, the Japanese Navy Vice Admiral was not prepared and simply gave the answer.
Hearing that he was going to Shanghai, Wright was moved and secretly thought that the situation seemed to be better than imagined, otherwise he would not have been transferred to Shanghai...
Donald on the side also made some guesses and analyzed the current battle situation based on the previous situation.
At this time, the Japanese Navy Vice Admiral spoke again: "My generals, there is really no need to continue this long-lasting war, so I am planning to make peace with the American government.
However, there is still no reply from your government, so I hope that you can write to your former colleagues and friends so that they can make some noise to promote peace negotiations between the two countries."
The Japanese Navy Vice Admiral finally revealed his true purpose. After all, they treated these American captured officers well because they wanted their friends to make some noise to put some pressure on the U.S. government.
Otherwise, how could the Japanese treat these captured officers well with their stingy style and unwillingness to do anything good?
As soon as the Japanese Navy Vice Admiral finished speaking, a dozen American captured officers immediately looked at their companions and had various speculations in their minds.
Finally, Wright answered: "Please give us some time and let us think about it carefully!"
People had to bow their heads under the low eaves. Even if Wright had some ideas, he would not go head-on with the Japanese.
Although the Japanese Navy Vice Admiral was impatient, he wished that these captured American officers could immediately write letters to the country to put pressure on the government.
But the current situation in Japan was not good, and he did not dare to push too hard. He could only nodded and pretended to be easy to talk to.
In this way, the captured American officers immediately began to discuss what to do after the Japanese Vice Admiral left.
Donald was the first to speak: "The current situation is definitely not good for the Japanese, otherwise they would not transfer us to Shanghai!"
"Yes, the war situation is definitely getting better and better for the United States. As a result, the Japanese are under great pressure and are worried that we will be rescued at home, so they will move us to Shanghai."
Wright immediately spoke in agreement. After all, these senior officers are very smart people and can judge the current situation based on clues.
The other captured American officers also expressed their opinions and their spirits improved a lot.
After all, the worse the situation of the Japanese, the happier they American officers are, and they even see the dawn of regaining their freedom.
"The Japanese asked us to write letters to promote peace talks between the two countries. What do you think?"
At this time, Donald spoke again and revealed the most critical issue at the moment.
Because they don't agree to the Japanese conditions, I'm afraid they, the American officers, will have a much harder time.
"Can't we agree to the Japanese conditions, otherwise it will be detrimental to the United States?"
Wright was the first to express his opinion. This person was not selfless, but he was certain that the situation of the Japanese must be very bad.
In this way, the peace terms proposed by the United States
It is definitely very harsh. If they write a letter, it will have a bad impact on the country and life in the future will not be easy.
Therefore, for the sake of his own future, Wright made a favorable choice, even if he continued to suffer.
The other American officers also agreed with this opinion, because they all know the importance and will never just look at what they see.
What's more, these American officers are all smart people. They know the current situation and the Japanese will never dare to do anything to them. At most, they will continue to suffer.
However, these captured officers will not care about continuing to suffer. After all, they are all people who have just walked out of the prisoner of war camp. The worst they can do is go back to the past.
Seeing that his companions had made smart decisions, Wright was not surprised. After thinking for a while, he raised another topic.
"The Japanese will definitely make a fuss about us and other captured soldiers. Do you think the country will send anyone to rescue us?"
Wright understood the situation in the United States and knew that he and others would never be abandoned by the government, so he raised this question.
After all, surrender is not unacceptable to Americans. As long as you have fought, you can surrender when you run out of ammunition and food, and the people in the country will not find it unacceptable.
Just an officer who has surrendered will affect his future future. After all, it is a stain on life.
As soon as Wright finished speaking, the other captured American officers immediately fell silent and looked thoughtful...