The War of Resistance Against Japan: Starting with a Calm View of Life and Death

Chapter 11: Pass it down, the Japanese army battalion commander is having an affair!

Zhou Jindong did not show favoritism.

After waking Su Zhan up, Zhou Jindong also made a pill by hand and fed it to Su Zhan.

Su Zhanxin's was even more thorough, and he knelt down more readily.

It can only be said that people with a guilty conscience will always feel that there are no good people in this world!

Looking at Su Zhan, whose face was ashen, Zhou Jindong said again, "I need to trouble Brother Su to do a small favor."

Su Zhan paused for a moment, then looked up blankly.

"You should have paper and pen on you," Zhou Jindong said, revealing his plan without further ado. "Just take them out and write a short confession!"

Su Zhan was instantly dumbfounded, feeling like he was having the worst luck in the world, like he had encountered Zhou Jindong, this devil, on his way out!

Unfortunately, when you're under someone's roof, you have to bow your head.

He could only tremble as he reached into the inner pocket of his cotton robe and pulled out a notebook and a fountain pen.

It seems that Su Hao wasn't lying before; Su Zhan is indeed doing quite well in Taiyuan City.

"What should I write?" Su Zhan felt like he was on a road of no return, going further and further away.

But Zhou Jindong felt that this kid was about to have a bright future ahead of him!

He squatted down and patiently guided Su Zhan on how to write his confession: "A confession naturally needs to be substantial. Curse the Japanese devils, the harsher the better. Also, write down all the Japanese secrets you know, the more detailed the better."

Su Zhan shuddered, jerked his head up, his eyes filled with disbelief and terror, and murmured, "If this... this is written down... how will I survive among the Japanese?"

"Snapped!"

A resounding slap landed on Su Zhan's face, causing his head to jerk to the side and blood to immediately trickle from the corner of his mouth.

"Aren't you afraid of dying right now in front of the ancestors of the Su family? I'm telling you to write it, so write it!"

Seeing that Su Zhan still harbored illusions, Zhou Jindong immediately reminded him, "Stop dawdling. If you dawdle any longer, I'll let you taste something even more 'comfortable' than the Seven Orifices Throat-Locking Pill. Your cousin has already tried it, and he enjoyed it immensely."

Upon hearing this, Su Hao, who was standing next to him, suddenly shrank his neck and subconsciously took another half step back.

Su Zhan covered his face, finally accepting reality.

He dared not hesitate any longer, and with trembling hands, he picked up the pen and began to write cautiously on a piece of paper that had been torn off separately.

He first cursed the Japanese devils as being worse than beasts, burning, killing, looting, and wishing them a terrible death. His handwriting was messy and illegible because he was pressing too hard.

Next, he wrote down in detail the location of a small munitions and supplies warehouse secretly built by the Japanese army in a mountain valley called "Cangshan'ao" about fifteen miles outside Ningwu County. The warehouse contained a large number of weapons and ammunition as well as a batch of food and medicine.

After writing this, he stopped writing, looked up at Zhou Jindong with a question in his eyes.

Zhou Jindong glanced at it, nodded, and said, "Alright, that's starting to look good. Add a little something more. What was the name of that Japanese battalion commander who captured Ningwu County again?"

"Okada Tomohisa," Su Zhan answered subconsciously.

"Yes, him." Zhou Jindong smiled slightly. "Write that he often sneaks into military camps at night to steal men. Be clear about the time, place, and how he steals them; the more detailed, the better."

"Huh?" Su Zhan was completely dumbfounded, his eyes wide open, thinking he had misheard.

Wang Yuan, Sun Erniu, and Wang Quan, who were standing next to him, were also instantly petrified, all staring at Zhou Jindong with eyes that looked at a monster.

Wang Yuan's mouth was agape for a long time before he could close it.

"Is this little Japanese guy a man? Dong... Dongzi... this... this is too..."

Wang Yuan didn't know how to describe it. He just felt that Zhou Jindong in front of him was thinking about going to heaven!

"Write!" Zhou Jindong completely ignored the reactions of those around him, staring intently at Su Zhan, and said in a resolute tone, "Whether he was a rabbit before, I don't know. But if you write it down today, he is! The more detailed the better! Write! Now! Immediately! Right now!"

Looking into Zhou Jindong's unfathomable eyes, Su Zhan felt a chill run from his tailbone straight to the top of his head.

He finally understood that the Zhou Jindong in front of him was not the rough man he remembered who only knew how to wield a red-tasseled spear, but a ruthless, meticulous, and completely unpredictable monster!

He was ten or a hundred times more terrifying than an entire well-equipped Japanese squad!

This boy is terrifying; we must never offend him!

Su Zhan completely resigned himself to his fate.

He lowered his head, gripped the pen, and with an almost desperate, resigned attitude, began to scribble nonsense on the paper.

He wrote about how Okada Tomohisa used his position as a military camp inspector to sneak into the dormitory of a handsome soldier late at night, describing how he used coercion and enticement, and including some unsavory details...

The handwriting became increasingly illegible, and the content became more and more outrageous. Even Su Hao, who could read a few characters, blushed with embarrassment and wished he could disappear into the ground.

This kid actually got into it!

Zhou Jindong watched expressionlessly until Su Zhan reluctantly put down his pen.

"Read it once," Zhou Jindong commanded.

Su Zhan trembled as he read out his confession word by word in an extremely ashamed voice.

Wang Yuan and the others' faces twitched as they listened, feeling extremely uncomfortable. Their gazes toward Zhou Jindong became increasingly complex, a mixture of surprise and an indescribable... admiration.

Such a wicked trick is something most people wouldn't think of!

This is not something a human being would do!

Zhou Jindong is deliberately incompetent!

Such a solo kill against the Japanese!

The same applies to writing erotic fiction!

The phrase "killing someone by destroying their spirit" became tangible in their eyes at that moment!

"Alright." Zhou Jindong interrupted his unbearable recitation, choosing to stop when appropriate. What he was doing was indeed a bit perverted, but he himself was not a pervert. "Sign your name and put your fingerprint on it."

Su Zhan did not hesitate and quickly signed his name, "Su Zhan," at the end of the confession.

Compared to the slightly messy handwriting in the previous two characters, these two characters have a rather elegant and unrestrained feel, it seems they have practiced a lot!

Zhou Jindong picked up the dagger and, without hesitation, swiftly slashed Su Hao's finger!

"what!"

Caught off guard, Su Hao cried out in pain, and blood immediately welled up from his finger.

"Alright, you brothers are very close, so naturally you should help each other. You've made a contribution to your cousin's conversion!"

Su Hao endured the pain, looked at his cousin Su Zhan's disappointed eyes, gritted his teeth, and handed his bleeding finger to Su Zhan.

Su Zhan was speechless. He could only extend his finger, dip it in some blood, and press it below the signature, leaving a clear bloodstain.

Looking at the glaring fingerprints and then at his cousin's pathetic state, he felt a surge of anger rising in his chest, but he was helpless and could only glare fiercely at Su Hao.

He genuinely intended to help this distant cousin.

After all, the Japanese have a cake big enough that he can't possibly finish it all by himself.

He also thought that if one person attains enlightenment, even his chickens and dogs will benefit from it.

Unfortunately, our allies were incompetent, which dragged down the entire army!

Su Hao, like a startled rabbit, quickly shrank back a few steps behind Zhou Jindong, keeping a distance from his cousin.

Zhou Jindong carefully folded the confession and tucked it into his inner pocket.

With this, Su Zhan, this venomous snake, has been temporarily held at his weak point.

As for Su Hao...

Pooh!

Controlling him is as easy as having hands!

"Brother Erniu!" Zhou Jindong looked at Sun Erniu.

"Vice-Captain!"

Sun Erniu immediately straightened his back and called out Zhou Jindong's position for the first time.

"Take Su Hao and immediately return to the cave behind the mountain, hand him over to Brother Zhang for safekeeping."

Also, tell Brother Zhang to send down fifteen more guerrilla brothers!

Bring your food supplies and lie in ambush around the abandoned threshing ground at the east end of town, awaiting our further orders!

Be careful on your way back!

"Okay!" Sun Erniu replied, grabbing Su Hao by the back of the collar. "Let's go!"

Su Hao dared not resist and was pushed and shoved by Sun Erniu until he disappeared at the end of the path leading up the mountain.

Zhou Jindong's gaze shifted to the remaining Wang Yuan and Wang Quan, and finally settled on Su Zhan.

The other person looked at him with lingering fear, wanting to offer a fawning smile but not daring to.

Zhou Jindong walked up to Wang Yuan and whispered a few words in his ear.

Wang Yuan asked with some doubt, "Dongzi, I'm not very educated, don't lie to me! Can we really do what you're saying?"

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