"It's not that I'm on guard against you. It's just that the Commander has always been very perceptive. He may have noticed the discord between you and the agent at first sight, so he doesn't want either of you to clash."

"...Humph, stupid kindness."

"So you don't deny his sharpness, do you?" HK416 retorted.

"Back then, that commander was also so foolish and kind."

UMP45 suddenly exited the second level, pulled a baton from under HK416's breast, and ran towards the hangar, cursing.

"You damned pigs! Do I have to whip you to obey?! Run away? I'll break your third leg!!"

Listening to the ghostly howling in the hangar and sensing the obvious anger, HK416 sighed silently again.

It seems that there are still some things hidden deep in the mind of "the most difficult woman in Griffin" that no one knows about.

What is it exactly?

Could this be a key "Zero Domain" that changes the world? Commander, it's really difficult...

In the early hours of the next day, the Hunan Army troops, who had been ordered to retreat five kilometers and waited for half the night, suddenly discovered that the plane parked on the runway took off shakily and flew away to the southwest.

Although I don't understand the reason, and I don't know what is hanging under the plane, but anyway, this should mean that the two vicious "robbers" have left, right?

They breathed a sigh of relief as if they had been pardoned, and did not dare to pursue. They rushed into the airport and, under the guidance of the ground crew, quickly rescued the officers who were tied up in the hangar.

However, there were only a few officers such as Li Jue, Tao Guang, Zhou Lan, Liu Xing and some bodies that were beaten to a pulp in the hangar. Liu Jianxu, Xu Kexiang, Chen Guangzhong, Wang Dongyuan and others were all missing.

"...45, can I throw it away now?"

HK416 glanced at the dozen or so figures hanging from ropes or tied to the wings, causing the plane to be severely overloaded and unbalanced, nearly unable to fly, and a rare look of concern appeared on his face.

"Although this altitude isn't fatal, it's difficult to repair damaged aircraft these days. I feel like we're about to crash."

"Hmph, throw it away!"

UMP45, still showing signs of lingering anger, snorted. "Alright."

As it spoke, HK416 cut the rope in its hand. With a faint wail and the vibration of the plane, the unlucky guy, whose limbs had been broken and who had been dragged on the ground during takeoff, fell from a height of hundreds of meters.

Judging by the commander's values, these people should have been dead long ago;

Whether it was Liu Jianxu who followed He Jian to kill Yang Kaihui and others;

Or Wang Dongyuan and Xu Kexiang, who directly planned and executed the "March 4th Incident"; or Chen Guangzhong, who "cut off the ears" to reward Red Army soldiers, committed the "Lotus Massacre" in April of this year, massacring tens of thousands of people, and who, in history, fled the front lines of the Anti-Japanese War and led to the fall of Hangzhou...

It would not be unfair to die a hundred times.

Therefore, the eyes of the two humanoids were as calm as water, without a trace of sympathy or pity, and the expression of one of them looking at the other was even a little playful.

45 This guy is ridiculous. He says he doesn't agree with the commander, but he still does things according to the commander's will.

There is obviously no command link, so you can simply not execute it if you are unhappy.

Disrespectful of integrity.

UMP45 deliberately ignored HK416 and continued to embarrass herself (physically).

Humph, if you really are him, then no matter what I do, you will clean up my mess!

Once I confirm that you are really him, prepare to receive my punch! This is the punishment for abandoning us again and again!

“…Snap…Crack…”

An old farmer in Changsha thought he should go to the temple to pray. Yesterday he was "chased" by a plane, and today a person suddenly fell from the sky?

Still a soldier?

No, he looks like a high-ranking official! This set of clothes doesn't look cheap at all.

Looking at the smashed corpse in front of him, the frightened old farmer crawled to report to the authorities.

Soon, the identity of the deceased was confirmed: Liu Jianxu, commander of the 28th Army.

Soon after, "superordinates sent from heaven" were discovered all over Changsha. They were all division commanders of the Hunan Army or higher-level commanders, scattered here and there.

At the same time, news of what happened at Changsha Xinhe Airport also spread. In an instant, the entire Changsha officialdom and even the entire province were shocked, and the news quickly spread throughout the country.

However, this earth-shattering event, which could very well have caused the breakdown of the united front, was only briefly reported in the media and quickly disappeared, without causing any ripples in the political arena.

On the one hand, the CCP was at its peak at the time, and in response to the KMT's accusations, the propaganda systems in various places righteously and confidently retorted (because no one really knew who did it);

On the one hand, the claim that "all the senior generals of the Hunan Army were kidnapped by the Communist bandits at Xinhe Airport and thrown from a plane to their deaths" is so outrageous that I know the Kuomintang is just talking nonsense. Even my dog ​​wouldn't believe it.

On the one hand, Chiang Kai-shek, who was about to leave Wuhan by boat, did learn the general situation from the Hunan Party system, but those who died were generals of miscellaneous troops. It would be healthier to die, and the lost planes were not as valuable as them.

On the one hand, there have been so many "earth-shattering events" in recent months that everyone has gradually become insensitive to them.

Finally, the surviving generals such as Li Jue refused to make any comments on the matter and refused to reveal what happened that day, which was equivalent to having no evidence.

So, the captain and deputy captain of 404 messed around and ended up in 404.

374 Filling the spiritual gaps of our revolutionary predecessors

First He Jian died, then the plane was lost, and finally the general was thrown;

The political and military circles in Hunan Province were in complete chaos.

The two people who caused this series of troubles were arguing on the plane:

"...Do you understand what risk minimization means? It's common sense to get the things first and then look for the people! If the plane crashes, we won't be affected, but will you be held responsible if the people are gone?"

"Hehe...you know shit. Humans have to go through ups and downs to grow. Otherwise, even if they grow up, they will still be incompetent wastes!"

"Whether you're useless or not has nothing to do with me. I'm too lazy to argue with you, but the commander's orders are orders. I must ensure that the mission takes priority, you idiot! Let me go first! Go north by yourself!"

"Hmph...boring woman..."

The two quarreled as a daily occurrence, and no one took it seriously. So, despite this, the plane gradually descended to a height of about ten meters, and its speed also gradually decreased.

HK416 climbed out of the cabin, seized the opportunity and jumped down. With a few jumps on the ground, he easily unloaded the huge impact force that could shatter human bones. He stood firmly and disappeared into the woods.

The plane shook its wings, made a big circle in the sky, and flew towards the northeast.

HK416's target location was not far from the Xinhe Airport where they were causing trouble, with a straight-line distance of less than 50 kilometers, so she quickly appeared in the vigilant sight of the locals.

"who!"

A man holding a red tasseled spear hid behind the fence, carefully observing the woman in front of him. Her origins were unknown, but it was obvious at a glance that she had a decent background and seemed not to be easily messed with.

"Is this Tanzichong?"

"Yes, what do you do?"

"I'm here to look for Liu Yunting. Is he here?" Hearing this, the man became even more suspicious:

"Why are you looking for my Sixth Brother? I've never heard that he has a woman outside."

This guy doesn't seem to be very smart.

"My name is Liu Shaoying!"

"Are you the tenth child in the Liu family?" "Huh? Are you really Sixth Brother's woman?"

"...Okay! Go and tell your sixth brother that an old friend is looking for him." "Oh..."

Just as the silly man was about to leave, another middle-aged man in his forties, dressed in black silk clothes, stopped him:

"Wait!" "Ah! Seventh Brother!"

Liu Shaoying immediately bowed respectfully to the visitor and greeted him.

HK416 took a closer look and confirmed that this person was Zhao Ziqi's third brother, Liu Zuoheng, the seventh son of the Liu family and the landlord of Tanzichong.

"Who are you? Why are you looking for Yun Ting?"

"I'm looking for him, not you. There's no need to answer you." HK416's cold tone made Liu Zuoheng snort unhappily: "Don't even think about coming in if you don't answer! Who knows if you're a member of the Ganqing Society!" As soon as these words came out, Liu Yunying immediately became alert.

The "Sweeping and Cleansing Society" refers to the "Ningxiang Committee for Sweeping and Cleansing the Countryside," an anti-communist organization established in March of this year by He Jian in Hunan Province at the behest of Chiang Kai-shek.

Moreover, He Jian appointed Cao Mingzhen, the executioner who had created the famous anti-communist and counter-revolutionary incident "Liu Shaoqiu Incident" in 26, as the "Commander-in-Chief of Suppressing the Communists" in Ningxiang, Yiyang, Anhua, and Xiangxiang counties;

As a result, before the outbreak of the Wuhan Campaign this year, nearly 200 Communist Party members, Communist Youth League members, and key members of the Farmers' Association had already died at the hands of "Butcher Cao," and countless others had been arrested.

After all, in Hunan, a place that gave rise to famous "big bandits" such as Li Desheng, Peng Dehuai, Chen Kang, He Long, and Luo Ronghuan, which family would really dare to say that they had no connection with the Communist Party?

Of course, considering that this group of bastards are made up of local bandits, hooligans and landlords, anti-communism is only one of their tasks. The main task is to protect Chairman He's power and make money for themselves and vent their animal desires.

Therefore, this guy even dared to arrest Xiao Xuechun, a member of the Ningxiang KMT Standing Committee. As for fabricating charges, knocking on doors, extorting money from every household, raping women, and doing whatever he wanted, that was even easier for him.

After Liu Zuoheng said this, the nervous Liu Shaoying immediately called on the members of the village's self-defense group to surround HK416.

The noise was quite loud, and many people looked over. Just as Miss 416 was thinking about whether to leave this place first and come back to look for someone secretly at night or to force her way in, the protagonist finally appeared:

"I'm Liu Yunting! Who's looking for me?" The figure came forward.

Not long after, in the Liu family mansion, Liu Yunting drove everyone away, suppressed his excitement and asked:

"Were you really sent by Shaoqi?"

"This is his handwritten letter. He told me to give it to you and to burn it after reading it."

Zhao Ziqi told the commander that although his second and third brothers had sold their property to support his studies and career, they were deeply indebted to him;

However, only his second brother Liu Yunting, who had served as an officer in the Hunan Army, had progressive ideas and led him onto the revolutionary path, was absolutely worthy of trust and entrustment.

Because one's purpose is to invest in him, hoping that he will become a high-ranking official or military officer, bringing glory and wealth to the family, while the other hopes that he will become a revolutionary and save this broken country.

So, back then, one of them was worried that he would be a burden to the family, so he tricked him back to his hometown to be taken care of by claiming that his "mother was seriously ill", while the other sold his property again and sent him away again.

After reading the letter, Liu Yunting was convinced that Zhao Ziqi was still continuing the revolution and that the mission might be very dangerous.

Because, the letter only contained one sentence: "Give my son Yunbin to the bearer of this letter"!

Other than that, there's nothing written about the characters, the place, the time...even the handwriting has been deliberately changed!

This behavior is obviously due to fear of leaks!

Liu Yunting took a deep breath, suppressing his doubts and worries about his brother. Without even asking HK416's name, he called over a skinny, short, ragged-dressed, calloused 8-year-old boy.

"Yun Bin, starting today, you will leave the Liu family and go with this... this lady!"

The boy just nodded silently and stood beside HK416 obediently. After hesitating for a few seconds, he asked in a low voice:

"Sixth Uncle, don't you want me anymore?"

HK416's heart trembled, and she vaguely understood why the commander insisted on sending her to rescue people.

Liu Yunbin, Zhao Ziqi's eldest son, was born in the Anyuan coal mine. He was sent back to his hometown a few months later. He was not taken to Yan'an until he was 14 years old. He was then immediately sent to study in the Soviet Union and did not return to China until the founding of New China.

This long period of separation from his parents and the experience of receiving almost no love and care shaped Liu Yunbin's cold and calm personality, but also made him develop the habit of not liking to express his feelings and keeping things to himself;

As a result, not long after the Cultural Revolution began, after suffering some persecution, he completely gave up asking his father Zhao Ziqi for help and committed suicide by lying on the railway tracks in Baotou. An outstanding nuclear chemistry expert died in this way.

Regardless of Zhao Ziqi's merits and demerits after the founding of the People's Republic of China, it is undeniable that before the founding of the People's Republic of China, like other revolutionary predecessors, he made enormous sacrifices for the revolutionary cause.

Li Desheng, Wu Hao, Zhao Ziqi, General Zhu, General Peng, General He, Chen Kang, Xu Haidong, Zeng Shan, Lai Chuanzhu, Xiao Hua...

Among the founding heroes of the Chinese Communist Party, who didn't have someone in their family die because of their revolution? There wasn't just one person whose entire family was wiped out!

These revolutionary pioneers, including many of their family members who had already accepted the revolutionary ideals or simply held the thought of "He is my brother and I must help him", believed that sacrifice for the revolution was necessary;

However, almost everyone overlooks a very serious problem: the dead are dead, but what about the living?

What kind of impact did these dead people have on the living?

No one cares, and no one has the time to care.

In this era where even getting enough to eat is difficult, and psychological problems like PTSD are regarded as "pretentious," "crazy," or "mentally ill," it is a pipe dream to expect them to have time to study psychology.

But it is undeniable that the group of people who founded the country, especially those who participated in the revolution from the most difficult period of the Agrarian Revolution, more or less had some psychological problems;

Then, these serious or minor psychological problems more or less affect their inner views on certain things and the various decisions they make in the future.

for example.

The "Great Leap Forward" has been criticized to the skies and is often used to attack teachers.

There is no doubt that judging from the course of history, the Great Leap Forward was a huge mistake. However, those who do not seriously study the history of the Party and do not even try to understand it will simply repeat the old propaganda line without thinking:

"This was a mistaken move by Comrade Li Desheng...a serious setback..." and so on;

But what about actually?

The Great Leap Forward was not entirely a case of "blind command from the top" as some people say, but a "collective impulsiveness" of the entire Communist Party of China from top to bottom.

(This description is actually inaccurate, because judging by the situation at the time, this was not a rash move, but rather a clear-headed "precautionary measure.")

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