What the hell does China, China, invasion, invasion have to do with me?

Even now, when the 386th Brigade boasts about their achievements in suppressing bandits, they can only sigh that it's a pity for the heroes of the "Anti-Japanese United Army" that they were defeated so miserably and wonder if they will have the chance to make a comeback in the future.

Then there is no more.

what?

Sympathize with the Anti-Japanese United Army?

Did he do anything for us? Fight against the Japanese?

No... the so-called Japanese are just a new tax-paying master, right? Why should we resist?

If you want to resist, go ahead and resist;

I don't want to die, I want to be an obedient citizen.

Therefore, Fujiwara no Kanezane had the confidence to play these tricks.

In addition, compared to the fate of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, what everyone cares about more is another thing:

Who is the new emperor of Manchukuo?

Who does the most respected person in Northeast China favor? "Your Highness!"

A young man who looked very similar to Puyi bowed respectfully to Fujiwara no Kanezane and greeted him in fluent Japanese:

"I have long heard of your great name, and it is a great honor for me to meet you today! Bathed in the glory of His Majesty the Emperor and Your Highness, I will swear allegiance to the Empire of Japan until my death!"

"Hmm..."

Facing his mistress Saga Hiro's historical husband, who was also, in a sense, overshadowed by him, Fujiwara Kanezane's attitude seemed very casual. He nodded slightly as a greeting and turned a blind eye to his flattery.

After all, he was the "yellow-haired" one, and Pu Jie could never afford to provoke a yellow-haired man of noble status. So why did he have to cause trouble for him?

Having said that, this guy is just like his brother. He is not at all the "bearing humiliation" or "fake compliance" as he later boasted in his memoirs. It is obvious that he is a complete traitor to Japan!

"Thank you, Your Excellency Kanezane, for avenging my son..."

After Pu Jie withdrew, a middle-aged man who was almost 50 years old also brought a few younger generations to bow to Fujiwara Kanezane and thank him, and then to Wang Yongju Wuyun, the commander of the 386th Brigade.

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"Thank you, Brigade Commander Wang, for your efforts in suppressing the bandits and comforting my son's soul. I wish you great military success and a prosperous career in your official career!"

"Prince Chun, please stand up. This is what I should do... Yongzi, go and help him up."

"...Prince Chun..."

"I dare not, I dare not. I am no longer the Prince Chun, but just an ordinary citizen. Your Highness and Brigade Commander Wang, please do not make such remarks..."

That's right, it was Puyi's relatives who received the notice from Fujiwara no Kanezane and rushed from Peiping to Harbin to attend the funeral. The leader was the famous and well-regarded last Prince Chun, Aisin-Gioro Zaifeng.

Although he had already declared in a telegram that he had severed ties with his son Puyi and denounced his unruly and unfatherly behavior, that was just for show!

You know, after the incident at the coronation ceremony, this old man sent many telegrams to Shenyang or Harbin to inquire about the situation, but each time he was fooled by UMP40 who imitated Puyi's wording.

As soon as she confirmed that her son was really dead, she ran over without stopping and cried in front of Puyi's cenotaph.

However, this old man is a smart man.

Even when he came to Northeast China, he came as "Puyi's biological father".

Not only did he resolutely refuse to acknowledge that he was the "father of the Emperor of Manchukuo", he also prevented his son Pu Jie from becoming the "Crown Prince", and even refused to allow Pu Yi to be reburied with the specifications of an emperor;

Whether he was protecting his reputation, hedging his bets, or simply looking down on the Japanese, Prince Chun's attitude removed a significant obstacle from what Fujiwara no Kanezane was about to do.

Although I don't care, if this old man talks nonsense outside, it will still have a little impact on someone's plan.

After a round of greetings and greetings, Fujiwara no Kanezane asked the others to leave, took the first seat, and spoke directly to Aisin-Gioro Zaifeng and other "Manchu Qing Dynasty veterans and youngsters" who were qualified to sit here:

"I believe you all know what has happened. Now, the throne of Manchukuo is vacant. I wonder what advice you have for me?"

Company

Some impatient people wanted to express their opinions almost immediately! Emperor!

Even if the country only has the three northeastern provinces and is still under Japanese control, he is still the emperor!

He is an emperor who can say "I am so-and-so"! Who wouldn't want to be one?

Everyone didn't have a chance before, but now this opportunity has come! Anyway, Puyi has no children, so this position...

Zaifeng calmly kicked his son Pujie, who was about to make a move, and used his shoulder to push away his son Puren's pull. He walked past the crowd and bowed, saying:

"Your Highness, this matter is yours to decide. There is no need to ask for our opinion."

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Again, this old man is a smart guy. What a bullshit "what advice do you have"...

The country that the Japanese painstakingly built still needs these people who lost their country to talk nonsense?

No matter what proposal the other party puts forward, everyone can only agree!

It is obvious that this gentleman and his country had already made up their minds and were just being hypocritically polite.

As expected, Fujiwara no Kanezane was only being polite, but when he saw Zaifeng speaking on behalf of everyone, he immediately backed down:

"Well, since Prince Chun has said so, I will announce our decision - Guobuluo Wanrong will ascend the throne and inherit the throne!"

“! ! !”

"? ? ?"

To be honest, although Zaifeng and others had countless guesses about the choice of the new emperor, they never expected it to be Wanrong!

That woman??

It's fine to let a woman "rule from behind the curtain", as that's the old Qing dynasty practice anyway; but what about letting a woman ascend the throne as emperor?

Our Qing Dynasty definitely doesn't have this tradition!

Otherwise, even Huang Taiji's coffin lid wouldn't be able to hold it down!

Because the news was so shocking, everyone was stunned for a few seconds. Some people wanted to stab them immediately. But when they saw the fully armed Brigade Commander Wang standing beside them, they quickly calmed down and gently advised:

"Your Highness, the hen that crows at dawn is the root of the family's troubles..."

I thought that Fujiwara no Kanezane, a Japanese, would not understand this profound Chinese idiom, and I was about to explain it, but I didn't expect him to understand it immediately and scolded him:

"What era are we in? Still holding onto this kind of thinking? Putting aside Wu Zetian, hasn't the British Empire had several queens? If the British can do it, why can't we?"

This was one of the reasons why Fujiwara no Kanezane persuaded the Japanese to agree. Other reasons include but are not limited to:

Wanrong was his woman, easy to control, would not make mistakes, and could better control Northeast China;

A female emperor would help Japan create a "friendly image" for Manchukuo and gain international support;

Pu Jie's "training" was not yet complete, and he still bore a deep "Chinese stamp"...

In short, after some discussion, they agreed.

Anyway, Japan just needs a puppet in public. Wouldn't a female puppet who has been conquered by a Japanese man and is even pregnant be better?

As for women, once they get pregnant and give birth, they become things that men can manipulate.

Hirohito was obviously not well-versed in Chinese history and did not know the stories about "tigers eating their own cubs". Therefore, Wanrong's becoming the second emperor of Manchukuo was decided so lightly.

Although in fact everything is the product of someone's imagination, who made this "him" called "Hachimangu Kanezane-oh"?

Having power (Commander-in-Chief of the Manchurian Bandit Suppression), status (one of the most distinguished royal family members in Japan), and being popular (trusted by the Emperor and favored by the Empress Dowager) means one can do whatever he wants.

After Fujiwara no Kanezane said this, the person who spoke immediately lost his temper, and no one else dared to say anything.

You say Wu Zetian wasn't an emperor? Absolutely not. You say the British were wrong? Sorry, I don't have the guts. You say the Japanese were wrong? Sorry, I don't have the guts!

It was obvious that the Japanese were determined to support Wanrong's rise to power. Who would dare to openly oppose it?

At least these losers wouldn't dare to do that.

Everyone came to Manchuria, partly to attend a funeral, but mostly to get a job in the land of the Dragon and honor their ancestors. No one wanted to offend the real master of Manchuria.

It would be better to say that if Wanrong, a kind-hearted woman (who even pleaded for mercy for the eunuch who was almost beaten to death by Puyi), had come to power, then everyone's chances of coming to power might have been greater.

"We in Japan are very democratic. Her Majesty the Queen is pregnant. If she gives birth to a boy, you can let her child succeed to the throne! After all, they are all descendants of your Aisin-Gioro family, right?"

"..It's all at your command, Your Highness."

Zaifeng, accustomed to the palace's humiliation, bowed his head respectfully, sneering inwardly. The offspring of the Aisin-Gioro clan?

Haha, I still don’t know whether my son can have children or not?

Wanrong, oh Wanrong, since you have sold yourself to the Japanese, then you should fulfill your responsibilities as a daughter-in-law to the Aisin-Gioro family!

Little did they know that someone on the main seat was sneering in his heart:

Manyi, ah Manyi, this time, I will not let you and your descendants bring disaster into the 21st century.

252 Selling official positions and titles is an old practice of the Qing Dynasty!

Mark has no opinion on the "Manchus". Extending the hatred of the Qing Dynasty to all ordinary Manchu compatriots is undoubtedly a stupid act.

However, Mark had strong opinions about the "Manchu remnants" represented by the group in front of him.

What a bunch of bastards!

Knowing the bad things they did after the founding of New China, as a normal patriotic Chinese, I would probably only think:

Damn, the revolutionaries of 1911 were too kind!

Back then, if they didn't clean out the entire city, they should have at least massacred the area around the Forbidden City!

At the very least, there shouldn't be any problem in pulling out a list of all the Qing nobles and hanging them all on flagpoles, right?

At the very least, you should deprive them of all the property they depend on for survival, right? They have none.

Not only that, they even give them preferential treatment, paying them money every year to support them, allowing them to continue to live in luxury and wealth with the people's money they have exploited and accumulated, and continue to ride on the people's heads and shit;

Under the lenient policy of New China, this group of people and their descendants took root in the corners of the government and even various industries, and finally forced the teachers themselves to reflect and feel that they were indeed too lenient back then.

But, having said that, this cannot be blamed on the teachers and their revolutionary predecessors. Although there were various problems, the CCP and China were too weak. Without the "united front", the Chinese revolution would never have succeeded.

Since they want a "united front," the CCP can't undermine its own policies, right?

Anyway, for various reasons, these bastards who should have been killed escaped the trial they should have received.

However, they met Fujiwara Kanezane.

He will not be as "soft-hearted" as the teacher, nor will he be bound by his party membership, party discipline and party principles.

I'm not a communist! What's wrong with you?

I will do the things that the CCP cannot do!

I don't care about reputation or morality, I just do it!

Of course, just as he told Kenji Doihara, it was just a simple Tututu, something only Jewish idiots would do.

The picture is about art!

In short, squeeze all the money these bastards have squeezed out of the people and then take their own money.

"...Ladies and Gentlemen, now that the throne of emperor has been decided, let's discuss the issues of other positions..."

Company

Other locations?

Everyone looked at each other, but no one spoke first.

"...After all, His Majesty the Emperor is alone, powerless, and pregnant, unable to personally manage state affairs. Therefore, Manchukuo needs to enfeoff some princes and dukes to assist His Majesty in governing..."

As soon as these words came out, the group of Manchus were suddenly ecstatic! Prince!

Prince! Titled as a king! Founding hero!

Isn’t it here?! Okay, okay!

The Japanese really need us, the pillars of the country, to support them! Pu Jie immediately tried to express his opinion:

"Your Highness! I am...Pfft!"

Before he could finish his words, he was hit in the chest by his father Zaifeng's elbow, almost killing him.

After taking care of his son, Zaifeng bowed and said:

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