The two Ah Sans who were supposed to be guarding the door but seemed to be watching the fun were startled. They turned around and saw the graceful agent, and their eyes immediately revealed undisguised greed and lustful expressions.

Then, they actually stretched out their hands towards the agent with a grim smile, clearly aiming for his face and chest!

This scene shocked everyone.

No, what do you two want to do?

Publicly harassing the female relatives of the "Northeastern King"?

Even if they didn't know it was Fujiwara Kanezane, why would he do this to a woman around an outsider right after meeting her?

Is this something a normal person can do?

Are they crazy?!

Deliberate provocation?

Could it be that someone is secretly behind this, plotting to sabotage the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Plan?

Without waiting for some people who thought too much to say anything, nor waiting for Fujiwara Kanezane to give orders, the agent simply reached out and broke the paws of the two bold men, allowing the white bones to breathe for the first time in their lives.

The loud noise, screams and noise alarmed the Indians inside, and they all ran out.

Through the gaps in the crowd, Fujiwara Kanezane finally saw the handsome young man the male waiter had mentioned. He was surrounded by a group of Indians, with rags stuffed in his mouth and his clothes torn to tatters. He was shivering in the autumn wind, and one could feel the fear and helplessness in his eyes from a distance.

Ah Xi, it's really like this..

Just now, outside the door, the male waiter told Fujiwara Kanezane that a few days ago, due to a colleague being sick, they temporarily arranged a young man to replace him;

He had noticed before that some Indians looked at the young man with a strange look in their eyes and reminded him, but the young man didn't take it seriously and smiled and said something like "We are all men, why should we be afraid of being disgusted?" As a result, he went into the "Indian Pavilion" to deliver food at noon today and never came out again.

Because he had long known the Indians' bad habit of defecating everywhere and their "illustrious martial arts" in rape and molestation, even though he invited the Indians to Shenyang, Fujiwara Kanezane actually took several layers of precautions:

1. Whether it was Gandhi, Bose, or Roy, compared to others, the Indians were the last group of foreign representatives to arrive in Shenyang, thus shortening the "possible time for committing crimes" to the shortest possible time;

2. Let Zhao Ziqi and other high-ranking officials from the CCP and the Five-Star Oriental Republic take turns chatting with the Indians, consuming their energy and occupying their time, thus laying the foundation for subsequent negotiations;

3. A large number of guards were deployed around the "India Pavilion," under the pretext of "protecting guests," but in reality they were monitoring Indians to prevent them from harassing the public or representatives of other countries;

4. There is not a single female service staff working in the "Indian Pavilion" and its surrounding areas. As much as possible, all of them are big and strong men. This is to dispel the "lust" of the Indians and to protect themselves.

5. "Legal publicity posters" were plastered everywhere, and personnel were occasionally dispatched to provide legal education to local residents, with a particular emphasis on the punishment for rape threats.

As a result, even though we had been prepared to this extent, this kind of thing still happened.

事!

damn it!

Don't underestimate these bastards who would even kill a lizard!

"Go in and save them!"

After receiving the order, more than a dozen military and police officers immediately rushed into the group of Asan and rescued the young man in no time. Fujiwara Kanezane looked at Gandhi and Xi Yi who were walking towards him.

As for Bose, one of the "Big Three of India", I heard that he seemed to have just gone to Chen Geng to observe the training of the 129th Division.

"Mr. Roy."

Fujiwara Kanezane's eyes skipped Gandhi and looked at Manabendra Nath Roy, who looked a little embarrassed.

"Tell me, what's going on?"

Compared to talking to the "Indian Mahatma", Fujiwara no Kanezane would undoubtedly prefer to communicate with Roy, an Indian communist revolutionary and former representative of the Communist International.

Although this man had caused the deaths of many CCP comrades by leaking secrets to Wang Jingwei, since they all believed in communism, at least they had some "common values" - at least it would be easier to communicate than with a "half-naked psychopath", right?

In order to join forces with Springfield to put pressure on the British and indirectly rescue this gentleman from prison, he must play a role.

"Mr. Fujiwara..."

Faced with the burning gaze of his savior Fujiwara Kanezane, Luo Yi, who was already trying to stop the violence, hesitated for only a few seconds and then told the general course of events openly.

It turned out that one of Gandhi's followers had taken a fancy to the young man. When the young man came to deliver food, he and his companions intended to rape him. However, they were seen by one of Bose's followers, who also took a fancy to the young man.

As a result, the two groups of Indians had a fierce quarrel over the "right to rape" the young man, and even fought each other in the end, which was only known to outsiders.

As for Roy?

He came to mediate and save people after he knew about this.

After the agent translated what happened, everyone was stunned.

Damn, playing with men, China also has this, and it is played quite lavishly. If it is simply men playing with men, it is just like what Mr. Lu Xun said sarcastically, "The greatest and most permanent art in China is men pretending to be women." China lacks the qualifications to criticize others;

Having said that, everyone still pays more or less attention to "mutual consent" and "the sharing of peaches by the sword". The beautiful and sensible "Rabbit God" sometimes has a very noble status!

But Nima's hard approach is too unkind!

And a group of people fought over a man who was not gay at all!

Not to mention this is a diplomatic occasion!

On foreign territory!

Attack staff from other countries!

Is Jing Ye the only person in your heads?

People of that era did not know about the later feat of the Indians raping American soldiers stationed in India, but Fujiwara no Kanezane had already realized it. He seemed to have seriously underestimated the Indians' thorough idealism and "aggressive" nature.

To those who knew the matter, all his previous actions were naturally seen as some kind of defense, but in the eyes of the Indians, that was not the case.

Hey, isn't it that His Highness Prince Kanezane attaches great importance to India?

With the support of this king, it seems that our India is destined to rise!

After discovering this, normal people would at most try to get some benefits from Fujiwara no Kanezane and gain something for themselves or the country, but this group of people is different. Instead, they think they can shit on the heads of Fujiwara no Kanezane and the Five-Star Eastern Republic.

This attempted rape of the young man is a typical example.

The Indians thought that since "His Royal Highness Prince Hachimangu Kanezane of Japan" paid so much attention to India, he would not care if they raped a man, right?

Just like a fairy - I only want benefits and no responsibilities;

It's also like a domineering president - I don't care what you think, I only care what I thinkjPg.

If the Indians hadn't been in Shenyang for such a short time, do you believe they would have caused the crime rate here to soar to an all-time high?

After knowing the whole story, Fujiwara no Kanezane was too lazy to ask more questions. He was about to wave his hand and order people to arrest the man, but Gandhi walked up and said something in a gibberish.

"What did he say?

Fujiwara Kanezane tilted his head, signaling the agent to translate quickly.

In fact, he understood (Gandhi and Roy's English did not have such a strong curry flavor), but he just wanted to make things difficult to express his anger and disgust.

“Commander,” he said, “he sincerely apologizes to you for the unethical behavior of his entourage.

“Immoral behavior?

Fujiwara Kanezane sneered and looked at Gandhi:

"Such a serious crime, and you actually think it's just some immoral behavior? Or are you planning to cover up for them because they are your followers?

Despite the other party's obvious ill intentions, Gandhi remained gentle:

"You see, it was just a homosexual. Homosexuality doesn't involve any crime. I admit that he used some coercive means, but that was just because he didn't control his morals for a while.

Most of the Indians present nodded in agreement, but the others had expressions of disbelief.

Even if the country is different, even if same-sex intercourse is not a crime in India, but coercion and imprisonment are still crimes, right?

Only Fujiwara Kanezane knew that this was Gandhi's position on the issue of rape.

Like most Indians, he does not consider rape itself a crime (especially if it is a high caste against a low caste). Same-sex rape is even less of a crime. At most, it can be described as "morally problematic."

Moreover, Gandhi always believed that even in the case of rape, the victim of rape must bear more moral responsibility, so he said to the nuns who were raped, "You should be martyred (to wash away your sins) after being raped."

But Gandhi, oh Gandhi, this is not your India.

This is fucking China!

"hehe."

Fujiwara Kanezane sneered twice, turned to Zhao Ziqi and asked:

"Comrade Chairman, please explain to me what is the specific definition of rape in the Criminal Code of the Five-Star Oriental Republic? And how is it sentenced?"

"this...

This was not Zhao Ziqi's area of ​​expertise or focus, so he looked at the Minister of Justice and Chief Justice Luo Dengxian, who immediately replied:

"Anyone who, against another person's will, uses violence, coercion, or other unauthorized means to force a victim into having non-consensual sexual intercourse, including but not limited to using the hands, mouth, penis, vulva, or other possible instruments of sexual intercourse, shall be sentenced to a fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years and not more than ten years and hard labor.

After a pause, Luo Dengxian emphasized:

"Among them, if there are aggravating circumstances such as gang rape, committing the crime in a public place, causing serious injury or death to the victim, or raping a minor under the age of 14, the sentence shall be more than 10 years of fixed-term imprisonment, life imprisonment and hard labor or death penalty.

Yes, in the laws of the Five-Star Oriental Republic, “rape” is not the increasingly ridiculous term of later generations: “the act of forcibly having sexual intercourse with a woman against her will by means of violence, coercion or other means”;

In other words, in Northeast China, men raping women, women raping men, men raping men, women raping women, using hands, mouths, penises, and vaginas are all called "rape";

Therefore, there is no so-called "crime of indecent assault". As long as "sexual relations" are forced upon the other party against their will, no matter what form of sexual relations it is, it is called rape.

This is because, in Fujiwara Kanezane's eyes, the so-called "loss of virginity after rape" is actually not important. What is important is the physical and psychological harm that the act of rape itself brings to the victim, and he wants to seek justice for the victim.

Oh, so penetration is rape, but penetration is not rape?

Seducing a 12-year-old girl is rape, but seducing a 13-year-old boy is not rape?

Forcing someone to undress in a cornfield is rape, but sexually harassing and threatening a vulnerable woman on a bus is not rape?

Forcing a penis into a vagina is undoubtedly rape. Then why wasn't the 200-pound "little fairy" at Chengdu Jiuyan Bridge, who nearly broke a male passerby's Kunba after drinking, considered rape? Instead, why was the person who posted the video administratively detained?

If we want fairness, we have to play it truly fair, and stop giving out privileges under the guise of "taking care of the weak."

If we continue like this, sooner or later, "sentencing a female criminal suspect" will also be called "violating the woman's will."

After Luo Dengxian finished explaining, Fujiwara Kanezane looked at Luo Yi again:

"Mr. Roy, do you agree with our definition of rape?

“This… yes…”

As a communist, Luo Yi certainly could not and would not deny what Fujiwara Kanezane said.

At a time when modern gender equality concepts have yet to be formed in India and even globally, the Five-Star Eastern Republic's gender perspective is undoubtedly advanced, so advanced that it doesn't seem like a "pseudo-regime" but rather has the feel of a communist country.

In India, rape is a very common problem, so common that neither the common people nor the upper class cares about it. But in other countries, such violent coercion is obviously unacceptable. Luo Yi cannot accept it either, otherwise he would not have jumped out to save people.

Before Luo Yi could say more, Fujiwara Kanezane turned his gaze to Gandhi:

Mr. Gandhi, this is the Five-Star Eastern Republic. Do you want to bring your Indian moral ideals to a completely different country and implement them?

Gandhi also fell silent.

Yes, although Gandhi was a "saint" whom Fujiwara no Kanezane looked down upon, he actually respected the differences between countries, at least he saw them very clearly.

For example, in July 1942, when Gandhi was interviewed by Louis Fischer, a reporter for The New York Times, and asked, "If Japan invades India, will you call on Indians to resist?", Gandhi replied:

“If Japan invades India, I will advise Indians to resist not with force but through non-violent means.

The reporter asked:

"If Japan carried out a massacre like it did in China, would you still insist on non-violence?"

Gandhi replied:

"Yes, even then, I would ask Indians to use love and sacrifice to influence the invaders.

Isn't that stupid?

Is it non-violent?

Is it very much his style?

But when the reporter continued to ask, "Will you also call on China not to resist Japan?" he replied:

“In China’s case, you can choose to fight violence with violence, but India must adhere to non-violence.

From this interview, it can be seen that Gandhi was not obsessed with promoting his "non-violent non-cooperation" throughout the world. He just saw the actual situation in India and believed that India could only adopt "non-violent non-cooperation."

So, when Fujiwara no Kanezane asked him this, he had nothing to say.

No matter what, no matter how Fujiwara Kanezane respected India and how he set up the "India Pavilion", legally speaking, this is still the territory of another country and naturally must abide by the laws of that country.

However, just as the matter was settled and Fujiwara Kanezane was about to have all the suspects arrested and taken back for interrogation and sentencing, a voice rang out from behind Gandhi:

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