"Ah? Ah! Yes!"

the other side.

Jin Jiu, who was hiding near the warehouse, asked HK416 in confusion: "Why haven't you ordered them to retreat quickly? The Japanese army is coming!"

"Why should we retreat? The Japanese army is coming soon, so we have to stay."

“Why…?”

"Let me ask you, do these people under you have the courage like Yin Fengji?"

Jin Jiu narrowed his eyes, realized something, and said in a deep voice:

"Don't worry, the people I recruit are all the most loyal and fearless warriors! If necessary, I can die with you!"

Who is Yin Fengji?

The protagonist of the Shanghai Hongkou Park bombing. What were his achievements?

The bombing killed the Japanese ambassador to China, Mamoru Shigemitsu, and injured several important officials, including Commander of the Japanese Navy's Third Fleet, and Commander of the Japanese Army's Ninth Division, Kenkichi Ueda.

So, judging by what this woman said, a high-ranking Japanese military officer is about to arrive here?

How did she know?

No, regardless of how she knew it, if we can kill these high-ranking Japanese military officers, the reputation of the Korean Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army will surely spread even further!

In other words, Jin Gu could gain more sympathy and support from anti-Japanese forces, strengthen his own power, and find an opportunity to break away from Fujiwara Kanezane's control!

In this way, North Korea would be one step closer to independence and liberation! So, Kim Gu agreed without hesitation.

"Okay, listen to me..."

Not long after, under the protection of an entire battalion, Lin Xianlang and Nakamura Kotaro arrived at the war preparation warehouse together. Looking at the horrific scene and the wailing wounded, their faces twitched.

This is fucking... at least one or two battalions of weapons and ammunition were lost. Damn the North Koreans!

Why can't you be as obedient as the Chinese in Northeast China and save us from trouble?

It also caused me to lose my job!

Lin Xianshilang had already made up his mind to massacre all the residents nearby before leaving.

For him, there was no psychological pressure in doing such things. After the Koreans attacked the Japanese supply team and killed Japanese/Korean officials, he also used similar methods to intimidate those who disobeyed.

If you don't accept it, I'll kill you until you accept it!

But for now, let’s focus on current events!

Remembering the sporadic news from Manchukuo, Hayashi Senjuro imitated Fujiwara no Kanezane and began to comfort these soldiers whom he didn't know and didn't care about at all:

"Thank you for your hard work..." "We will take revenge..." "Everyone! Please be brave!"

Compared to the one who sincerely mingled with the soldiers, this one's words were a bit dry, but the soldiers had only been slapped in the face by their superiors before, and had never received such comfort, so they were somewhat moved.

At this time, Lin Xianjulang noticed two soldiers lying on the ground with serious injuries and blood all over their bodies. He quickly led his men over and squatted down to pretend to check on their condition:

"you..."

“Allah Akbar!!!” “BOOM!!!”

Accompanied by shouts in Korean (sure) and two loud bangs, the two "Japanese soldiers" were blown to pieces along with everyone near them.

"Ma'am! We need more Japanese uniforms and bombs!"

"No problem, I'll provide it to you."

..."

The news that the commander and chief of staff of the Japanese Korean Army, along with a number of other high-ranking officers, had been killed by Koreans shocked the entire country. The Minister of War personally went to the Imperial Palace to apologize, and the Emperor, who had been resting peacefully, was furious.

The reason for his rage was not only that the death of so many high-ranking military officers would lead to further instability in North Korea, nor was it simply because his boast of "Greater East Asia Unity" had been slapped in the face;

Moreover, compared to Manchukuo, which was peaceful, self-sufficient, and even provided blood transfusions to Japan, the bastards in Korea were simply a bunch of rubbish among rubbish!

In such a large country like Manchukuo, how many divisions did the Japanese army station there?

There were quite a few at first, but for the sake of "international image" and because the situation really didn't require it, most of them have now been withdrawn. Aside from the 4th Division and the Independent Garrison, there are only a few understaffed brigades left!

With such a small force, Fujiwara no Kanezane was able to stabilize Manchuria, establish a new army, deter the Soviet Union, and seize Rehe and the Chinese Eastern Railway in less than a year!

What about North Korea?

Japan occupied this place 22 years ago, or even earlier. They already had a large number of troops stationed here. In recent months, due to the unstable situation, they have been continuously increasing their troops. As a result, the damn explosions still haven't stopped!

A major dies today, a transport convoy is lost tomorrow, and two warehouses are bombed the day after tomorrow!

Now, even the commander and chief of staff were killed in the explosion!

Trash! Trash! It's all trash!

Moreover, these bastards actually hid it from him!

If Fujiwara no Kanezane hadn't secretly reported it, Hirohito would have been kept in the dark and believed that life in Korea was peaceful.

You bunch of idiots, can't you learn from my little brother?

Wouldn't you learn from the loyalty and tactics of your future Emperor's candidate?

If you had learned even half of what I have learned, North Korea would have been stable long ago!!!

His Majesty the Emperor, who is high above us, does not know that it is not that the people below do not want to learn, but that they really cannot learn.

The fact that Northeast China is relatively wealthy and has better infrastructure while North Korea is relatively poor is only secondary;

Secondly, Fujiwara no Kanezane was willing to humble himself and mingle with the people below him despite his high status.

The Emperor's high-level support, the crazy investment of Japanese capital, the diligent work of numerous Communist spies, and the serious construction of Northeast China are still secondary;

The key point is that Fujiwara no Kanezane dared to strictly control the troops, redistribute benefits, and even cut off a lot of heads, and did not hesitate to bring a large amount of food from the United States to stabilize the situation.

Can these North Koreans do it?

If that's possible, why do North Korean women still wear "breast-revealing clothes"?

Even if we take a step back and say that these army idiots can do all of the above, just from the perspective of determination, do they know how to govern a country and govern a society?

I just don't have that ability!

So, could Fujiwara no Kanezane truly be gentle, could they truly be gentle? Could Fujiwara no Kanezane treat the lower classes well, could they treat the lower classes well?

Please, I worked so hard as a soldier and an officer, and traveled thousands of miles to a foreign country just to get some benefits!

You want me to invest money when I can't even get any benefits? Fuck you!

Heaven punishes traitors!

Therefore, from the first day of controlling Korea, Japan did not hesitate to implement extremely harsh and cruel colonial rule, sucking blood from it crazily without caring about the lives of the Korean people.

The Korean "Yangban nobility" were already quite inhumane, but the Koreans did not expect that the Japanese were even more inhumane and were actually forcing them to death.

It is impossible to expect the Japanese ruling class to change their temperament. They are just tempted by greater interests. Without Fujiwara no Kanezane, the treatment of the people in Northeast China would be the same as that of the Korean people.

While he was furious, Hirohito also felt more and more that Fujiwara no Kanezane was doing a really great job and he didn't have to worry so much, and Japan's investment in the Northeast was pitifully small.

=(o`*))) Oh, if only there were more capable and loyal ministers like this

If Fujiwara no Kanezane were to govern Korea, he certainly wouldn't... Huh?

etc?

"...Commander, we received a telegram from the Tokyo Imperial Palace, asking if you have the interest and energy to take charge of North Korea as well?"

"Huh? Oh, those guys are dead, right?"

Fujiwara Kanezane lay on Haruta's lap, enjoying the feeding, and replied nonchalantly:

"Reply to him, my brother, do you want to tire me to death?" "Okay."

Springfield, who sneaked out of the White House, was a little confused:

"Commander, wouldn't it be better to take over North Korea to strengthen your power?"

"If I wanted to be emperor, if I wasn't Chinese, it would be right to do so. I would definitely take over North Korea, but not now... By the way, agent, please send another telegram..."

After receiving Fujiwara no Kanezane's reply, Hirohito was at a loss whether to laugh or cry, secretly cursing this kid for not being "stable" at all, while also feeling guilty:

It seems that I have been a little too harsh in using people.

Although Fujiwara no Kanezane never complained, even a simple thought would reveal how much effort he put in to stabilize the situation in Northeast China to the point it is today. It would not be an exaggeration to describe him as working tirelessly.

Besides, in addition to Manchuria, he was also responsible for communicating with China, maintaining good relations with the United States, and dealing with the Russians. He stayed up late at night to reply to telegrams...

Adding North Korea to the mix... uh... seems a bit... never mind, only...

At this time, the eunuch reported that Prince Hachimangu Kanezane had sent a new telegram: "...directly managing Korea is not possible, but Manchukuo can appropriately accept some refugees to relieve the pressure on the Korean Front Army, okay..."

have a look!

have a look!

What is pattern! What is loyalty!

Not greedy or predatory, highly capable, and without undue ambition...you bunch of insects!

Study hard, Asi!

"Order the Ministry of War to submit a proposal to me within two days to resolve the Korean issue. If they can't, I don't mind sending the Navy to help!"

Under the roar of His Majesty the Emperor and the tremendous pressure of being attacked from behind by its biggest enemy (referring to the Japanese Navy), the Japanese Army quickly came up with a solution.

Although it is thousands of words long, it can be summed up in two points:

1. Increase the troops, at least add another division and battalion of military police or police, train more Korean vassal troops, monitor and suppress Korean resistance;

2. Completely copy all the policies implemented by His Royal Highness Prince Kanezane in Manchukuo, implement a conciliatory strategy towards Korea, and eliminate their possible resistance.

Leaving aside the second matter, His Majesty the Emperor was very unhappy about the increase in troops:

For a small country like Korea, not counting the two divisions with 40,000 men originally stationed there and the Korean troops that were trained, the troops withdrawn from Manchuria and the new reinforcements alone are almost four divisions!

Send more troops! Shake it!

All the money Japan made in Manchuria was poured into Korea! Wait?

Could this be intentional on the part of the Army? Is this a way to increase the military budget?

The "Siberian Incident" failed, and what they failed to accomplish in the "Manchurian Incident" and was subsequently suppressed by Kokanezane, they want to accomplish through Korea?

It's possible...

But even so, His Majesty the Emperor has no other choice.

There is no Fujiwara no Kanezane in Korea who can help him suppress and deal with this damn army.

Once Manchukuo and the world situation stabilize, let's leave the Korean issue to Xiao Jianshi!

But that's it.

Humph, these idiots finally got the hang of it and know who to imitate!

Out of helplessness towards the army and trust in Fujiwara no Kanezane, Hirohito agreed to the plan without much thought.

But, as I said before, there are too many things that His Majesty the Emperor, who is high above us, does not know.

1. The army's idiots do have the idea of ​​increasing the military budget in this way, but they are also really overwhelmed by the situation in North Korea and don't know how to deal with it.

The army's top brass knew very well that learning the "old wisdom of Manchukuo" was nonsense and impossible to achieve, so the last and best way was still to kill, kill, kill!

There's no way around it, they know it, they can do it, and what they're best at is killing, killing, killing, killing, killing, killing!

2. Fujiwara no Kanezane refused to take over the administration of the Korean region, not because he "had no ambition" at all, but because he was "too ambitious".

As a great Chinese nationalist who tried to spread the red flag all over the world but also recognized the reality, he simply held the idea of ​​"keeping the land but not the people" towards North Korea, a piece of land that has caused countless troubles for China!

Not only North Korea, but other places in China as well!

Since everyone speaks Chinese and uses Chinese characters, how can there be so many bullshit "minorities" that can override the majority ethnic group?

Of course, since he was neither Japanese nor a Xierist nor a member of the Daxiwang Joke Collection, he was not stupid enough to use the gun-toting method to eliminate the Koreans.

In a nutshell, it is enough to eliminate the concept of "Korean nation". Vigorously supporting Kim Gu in resisting the Japanese army will inevitably cause serious losses to the Japanese army; the more serious the losses of the Japanese army, the more frantically they will suppress Korea;

The more the Japanese army suppressed, the more Korean resistance fighters like Kim Gu would resist; the more resistance and suppression there was, the worse the local situation would become;

The worse the local situation became, the more the people fled to the "Manchurian Heaven on Earth." Kim Gu didn't realize that the greater his achievements and fame in Korea, the further away his dream of a "Kingdom of Korea" would become.

In fact, before Fujiwara no Kanezane did this, a large number of Koreans had already fled to Northeast China because they could not bear the oppression of the Japanese army and the harsh living environment in Korea. The population of Korea has been declining rapidly.

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