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Chapter 639: Sending the entire winery staff to debut; screening of "The Diary of John Rabe&quo

Chapter 639: Sending the entire winery staff to debut; screening of "The Diary of John Rabe".

Vodka, who was happily buying eel rice for Gin, was unaware that on the other side of the ocean, someone had already decided his fate.

When Ono Takeshi heard the T-800, the first thing that came to his mind was vodka.

The other person's physique was no less impressive than the governor's, and as an assassin for the Black Organization, he was absolutely professional when it came to killing.

His murderous aura is definitely stronger than that of a mere actor.

Vodka is perfectly capable of playing the role of T-800.

At the same time, this is also another test by Onino Takeshi against Karasuma Renya.

I'll turn all your men into celebrities, and see if you can still sit still then.

As long as the other party makes any move, they will inevitably reveal their true colors.

As for how to get Vodka on board—oops, I mean, how to make him a star—Takeshi Ono has a hundred ways.

Although he was skeptical of the candidate recommended by Ono Takeshi, Kagura was overjoyed to have secured 2000 million yen in investment and happily entered the screening room.

Their actions naturally attracted a lot of curious glances.

Some clever ones have already gone after the God of Cards.

The others weren't stupid either. Judging from the way Card God looked like he'd found money, he'd obviously gotten the investment from Oni Takeshi.

Regardless of how the movie turns out, getting a role is definitely a good deal.

“King, it looks like you’ve landed another great project.” Harrison Ford walked over with a smile.

Oni Takeshi shrugged: "Sorry, buddy, there's no suitable role for you here."

"That's such a shame. My biggest dream right now is to work with you."

Harrison Ford's smile remained unchanged, showing no sign of disappointment.

Oni Takeshi thought to himself that these foreigners were very direct, and he just gave them a few perfunctory replies.

Once everyone had gone inside, Ono Takeshi didn't linger either.

The Kudo couple, Professor Agasa, and others had also arrived long ago.

So Takeshi Ono also entered the screening room.

By this time, the huge screening room was already full of people.

In one of the corners, a group of FBI agents, led by Julie and Carmel, were sitting.

This has almost become a tradition for the FBI; whenever someone stars in a movie, they form a group to come and show their support.

Carmelo Anthony was the first, but I'm sure LeBron James won't be the last.

Judy had a strange feeling that it would soon be her turn...

Could it be that the entire FBI is about to make their debut?

On the other side of the screening room sat a group of viewers with Asian features.

They are residents of Neon City, Los Angeles, and international students from Neon.

These people are experiencing very complex emotions at this moment.

Most of them are fans of Takeshi Onino.

Being in a foreign land, they could better appreciate the glory brought by Takeshi Ono, which gave them the confidence to look down on Americans.

However, I never expected that my idol would suddenly make a movie that exposes the crimes of the Japanese army!

So, are we supposed to either support them or not?

My mind was against Ono Takeshi's "betrayal," but my body ultimately betrayed me and went to watch the movie.

They want to see what Takeshi Ono can produce. Those predecessors back then had the great belief of liberating all of Asia!
Slander is not tolerated!

Oni Takeshi ignored what these people were thinking.

After a brief interaction, the lights dimmed and the movie began.

……

After the opening credits, images appeared on the big screen.

Fully armed Japanese troops set foot on Chinese soil, unleashing a series of bloody battles and bringing profound disaster to this ancient land.

China also put up a tenacious resistance, and the brave men who faced death without fear were truly moving.

Clearly, this is explaining the historical context.

The opening credits, with their somber tone, quieted down the previously noisy screening room.

Due to its explicit content, "The Diary of John Rabe" was ultimately rated R, meaning it is only suitable for adults. And as adults, we are naturally well aware of the devastation brought about by war.

Clearly, this war was an unjust war of aggression launched by Japan.

The Japanese people in the screening room didn't look too happy, but it was history, and they couldn't refute it.

The movie continues.

Takeshi Ono increased the investment and added several large-scale battle scenes in the early stages, especially focusing on the Battle of Shanghai.

The immersive war scenes made the audience hold their breath in tension.

Unfortunately, despite China's desperate resistance, the Battle of Shanghai ultimately ended in defeat.

The Japanese army has advanced to Nanjing and is at the city gates!
Another bloody battle ensued, and Nanjing fell!

The suffering of the people of Nanjing began...

The scene shifts to a luxurious banquet hall where Siemens' East China branch is hosting a celebratory dinner.

John Rabe, the person in charge, was seen with his wife Dora, moving among the many employees, drinking and socializing, creating a scene of peace and prosperity.

However, no one expected that danger was about to strike.

Suddenly, an explosion accompanied by a flash of fire rang out in the distance!
Rabe and the others were immediately stunned.

Before they could even react, a series of explosions rang out.

In an instant, flames soared into the sky throughout the entire city of Jinling!

"The Japanese have broken in!"

Labbe immediately realized that the worst had happened.

boom--

Another loud bang was heard, and everyone could even feel the tremors beneath their feet.

Snapped!
The chandelier on the ceiling crashed to the ground and shattered into pieces.

This immediately elicited a series of exclamations.

Rabe's expression changed drastically, and he immediately rushed out with his wife.

This is near the embassy district, so the Japanese don't dare to cause trouble. Right now, his biggest concern is the factory.

As soon as I stepped out of the hotel, I saw chaos outside, with fires breaking out everywhere.

An airplane bearing the Japanese flag flew overhead, its proximity creating a sense of oppression.

Soon, the sound of an explosion could be heard in the distance.

"Get in the car quickly!"

Rabe pulled his wife into the car and urged the driver to hurry up and drive off.

When the car drove onto the streets of Nanjing, Rabe saw a scene that resembled hell, with crowds of refugees everywhere and the air filled with death and panic.

When he finally arrived at the factory, the area outside was already filled with Chinese employees hired by Siemens.

Rabe immediately ordered the door to be opened.

However, as soon as he went inside, the security guard immediately closed the iron gate.

Rabe looked at the pairs of eyes outside the door, yearning to live, and was immediately filled with compassion. Ignoring the objections of others, he forcefully ordered the door to be opened and the people to come in.

But the inhumane bombing continued, with Japanese planes constantly whizzing overhead.

And it seems that their area has become a target for bombing.

If this continues, everyone will only face certain death.

At the critical moment, Rabe disregarded his own safety and rushed to the trunk of the car to take out a huge German flag.

Open up the four corners, then illuminate them with a searchlight.

Then everyone hid under the flag.

Because Germany and Japan were allies at the time, the Japanese bombers ultimately let them go after seeing the German flag.

"Hoo~!"

Not only Rabe and others, but also the audience in the screening room breathed a sigh of relief.

The tension gripped them from the very beginning of the movie!

(End of this chapter)

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