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Chapter 216 Diary

Chapter 216 Diary
It has to be said that Iikuni Kojiro, who was determined to commit treason, changed his position very quickly and started his "work" that day.

Moreover, after determining the target, he actually had the courage of a traditional businessman who was willing to invest money. Those small grains of gold and military tickets hidden in the lining of his clothes were all exchanged for wine, food and small gifts.

Kojiro used wine and food to lead the way, and with a humble attitude, he called the soldiers on the ship "senior" one by one. In two days, he quickly became familiar with seven or eight local sailors.

The biggest reward was that after paying a bottle of Gekkeikan (a kind of sake), he got the key information: the Tanikaze would leave the port for Tokyo in four days.

On the other side, He Chi also began to act.

After moving the supplies, the American prisoners were so exhausted that they collapsed in the dark cabin.

squeak~
The outer door was opened, and a soldier carrying a basket of potatoes came to the gate with an iron fence.

"Come and eat your pig food, you beautiful beasts!" the sergeant at the door shouted, and from time to time he whipped the railing outside with his sword as if he was greeting livestock.

The prisoners crowded to the gate and stretched out their hands, including Jack. He wanted to take the slightly larger potato, but the scabbard pulled his hand away.

Before he could react, another potato was stuffed into his hand.

"Get the stuff and get back! You beast!" the other party yelled.

Although Jack was a little confused, he still walked back into the cabin, raised the potato in his hand and took a bite.

? ? ? ?
Something hit my tooth.

There was a note on it. Jack looked around nervously and found that no one was paying attention to him, so he carefully moved to the other side of the cabin and saw the words clearly with the little light coming in through the air vent.

In an instant, Jack's face turned red and he even wanted to cry with excitement.

On the front it reads "Hey man, does the Cybertron story continue?"

On May 1942, 5, in Mariveles Port in the Philippines, the Imperial Japanese Navy's destroyer Tanikaze, which was scheduled to leave the port at noon the next day, suddenly started in the middle of the night and sailed into the vast Pacific Ocean without notifying the port management. This was the beginning of a series of events in the Pacific battlefield in the future.

Where did the Gufeng go?
Who exactly is this man named Sasakibei?

Why did no one react and start chasing him in the first 8 hours?

And what is the connection between the performance of his sister ship Yukikaze and the disappearance of Tani?
Later war historians were very interested in this, but both the military history of the Japanese Combined Fleet and the internal information of the First Torpedo Squadron were vague and there was no consensus.

However, on the anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Fascist War, at the exhibition of old relics from the Pacific battlefield of the US military, a diary written by a junior soldier of the Japanese army revealed a corner of the secret: -
April 14

By the time my wing arrived in the Bataan area, the large-scale fighting had ended.

I am very happy. Although I hope to be loyal to His Majesty, it is always better not to go to the battlefield. But at the same time, I am very disappointed. Arriving here too late means that there is no chance to "get rich".

You have to know that at that time I hardly knew what military pay was. The merchants of the 4th Division could still make some extra money by reselling supplies, but lower-level soldiers like me had no way at all and could only earn some income by collecting spoils on the battlefield.

When we received the order to escort the prisoners, I thought the situation would improve, but soon we found that all the belongings of the more than 100 American prisoners had been confiscated, and there was no "oil and water" left on them. This made us very angry, so Yamaguchi and I would often pick a random prisoner and beat him up to vent our anger. When we found that Sergeant Yagyu did not stop this behavior, we started to do it more frequently.

The escort journey was boring, but fortunately it was relatively safe and not full of hidden guns like other battlefields.

Senior Narita was transferred here after being wounded in the Chinese battlefield. He told us that there was a place called the Green Gauze Tent where the local armed personnel would hide and shoot at the Imperial Army. He was wounded at that time. April 16

Because we had to walk a long way, it would be very hard to eat only military rations. Before setting off, I planned to buy some food in the town to take away. What was annoying was that the local residents refused to accept our military coupons.

To be honest, I didn't believe that something like hard toilet paper could be used as money, but that was no reason for them to despise the Imperial Japanese Army. After beating them up severely, I still got what I wanted.

April

As I expected, there was not a single woman among the prisoners assigned to us, only some captured American soldiers and sailors.

Although this was expected, everyone was still disappointed.

In order to relieve our loneliness, we talked about the female guerrilla fighter we captured last time. When the veterans complained that her skin was too rough and scratched them, as a low-level recruit, I could only watch from the side. Only when everyone was done, I hastily solved my problem on that unresponsive body.

April

Too bad, the food that the scoundrel sold me must be problematic. I have had diarrhea since last night. If I see that guy next time, I will knock out all his teeth and hang him up for bayonet practice. I really wanted everyone to stop marching and wait for me to relieve myself, but Sergeant Yagyu was a very strict person, so I didn't dare to open my mouth. As you can imagine, I got it on my pants.

As a man, this is really hard to say. I hope others haven't found out, but judging by the way people around me are moving away from me, they've known it for a long time.

I was so embarrassed that I even had thoughts of committing suicide, but luckily I met Sergeant Sasaki in the end.

Sergeant Sasaki met us halfway and joined us. He was a very kind man. He had worked as a doctor before joining the army and could treat common diseases. I recovered in almost two days after taking the medicine he gave me.

I am very grateful to Sergeant Sasaki, because medicines were very scarce at that time, and the superiors asked us to overcome "small things" like diarrhea with willpower. Only Sergeant Sasaki was willing to use medicines on a soldier like me.

And more importantly, he saved my self-esteem.

April 26
Today was supposed to be the day to say goodbye to Sergeant Sasaki, but because he had no airs of a superior and had treated everyone for dysentery or athlete's foot, everyone was reluctant to let him go.

But in Port Mariveles, those nasty octopuses from the navy showed up, and their commander actually wanted to force us to send prisoners to help them transport supplies.

The other side had a higher military rank, and given Sergeant Yagyu's character, he would rather die than surrender. But just when the situation became tense, Sergeant Sasaki stood up and was willing to bear the humiliation on our behalf.

At that time, four people were needed to help Commander Sasaki, and I was chosen to be one of them.

April

Those octopuses in the navy were really too much. They almost treated us like prisoners and ordered us around. Not only me, but even Commander Sasaki would occasionally be bullied by them. We were all feeling angry but had no good solution. Fortunately, that guy from Fanguo was very smart and was able to get some wine. We had to rely on these drinks to relieve our anger.

May st

Here comes the chance for revenge! Iiguni got some diarrhea drugs, and we planned to hold a drinking party and invite those octopuses to eat and drink together, and then let them have diarrhea for a few days. Narita was afraid that he might make a big deal. But Iiguni said, "It's just diarrhea, and we can blame it on the food vendors afterwards."

I think what he said makes sense.

There is only one sentence in the diary on May 2nd
I seem to be in trouble...

(End of this chapter)

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