"Do you have the ability to change it back?" "No!"

"Waste." "You are so heartless..."

Since they had obtained part of the answer and the rest was still shrouded in mystery, and Lunicia refused to tell the truth, HK416 was too lazy to argue with her anymore and went straight to help UMP40, which had brought a large amount of military aid, unload the cargo.

According to the commander's order, this time, they are going to make a huge news for the Japanese army in the Korean region, and the relevant operatives are already preparing.

"Captain Jin, you're primarily responsible for the explosions along the railway lines and at the police stations this time... The explosion time for location 1 is... The method is... The retreat route is... The attack time for location 2 is..."

"Yes! I guarantee to complete the task!" A man in his 30s responded with a resounding response.

"Lao Hong, your main mission this time is to set up bombs here...here...here...to attract attention, and then retreat along this route...this route..."

"Commander Jin, you're taking too much care of us old people..."

A bearded man in his sixties or seventies stroked his beard and smiled, his eyes serious. "Commander Chi, your team will be responsible for the reception..."

"I understand, Mr. Jin, I will definitely not let you down!"

A bald man with glasses, about fifty years old, nodded seriously.

Detailed orders such as "when to install the bomb, when to detonate it, when to retreat, which route to retreat from, and how to deal with different situations" kept coming out of Jin Jiu's mouth, and the heroes in the room obeyed the orders without hesitation.

According to general theory, as the president of the "Josephine United Army" and the supreme leader of the Korean resistance forces at that time, Kim Gu should not be in charge of such details, let alone be so "domineering", but none of the heroes objected.

You know, those who are qualified to come to this secret base are almost all leaders of the Korean resistance organization who have registered with the Japanese and are included in the kill list.

For example, "Captain Kim" - Kim Won-bong, was the leader of the "Korean Righteous Corps". He was imprisoned for 7 years for planning to assassinate the Japanese Governor-General of Korea. After he was released from prison, he served as a second lieutenant instructor at the Whampoa Military Academy. He participated in the Northern Expedition, the Nanchang Uprising, and the Guangzhou Uprising. He was a staunch anti-Japanese and pro-communist.

The most famous member of the predecessor of his organization was Ahn Jung-geun, who assassinated Japanese Prime Minister Ito Hirobumi. He was a senior and junior to that person.

Currently, Kim Won-bong and members of the "Korean Righteous Army" have received training and funding from the Kuomintang's Fuxing Society and graduated from the first class of the Korean Revolutionary Cadre School this year.

By the way, this school is known to the outside world as the "6th Team of the Military Commission Cadre Training Class". The person in charge on the North Korean side is Kim Ruo-san, and the person in charge on the Chinese side is He Yingqin, one of Chairman Chiang's most trusted subordinates at the time.

For example, "Lao Hong", Hong Fantu, the older generation leader of the Korean resistance movement, was active in fighting against the Japanese army on the Sino-Korean border and the Soviet Far East as early as 1907. Although his army was not large in scale, he had great qualifications and prestige in the Korean resistance army.

For example, "Commander Chi" - Chi Qingtian, graduated from the Japanese Army Academy, served as the chairman of the Military Committee of the Korean Independence Party and the commander-in-chief of the Korean Independence Army. He was very familiar with the Japanese army's combat methods and was also a well-known resistance member.

Without exception, these people absolutely obeyed Jin Gu's command, and even "unthinkingly" demanded that their teams obey absolutely as well.

The reason was simple—just like Fujiwara no Kanezane in China, Kim Gu had won victory again and again in Korea.

No one knew when Kim Gu returned to North Korea, but after learning that he had reorganized the resistance in North Korea, everyone felt that he would definitely die there.

The Japanese were brutally suppressing the Korean people, and they were not just talking nonsense. Otherwise, why do you think that after the 1920s, Korean resistance forces, including Hong Fantu, fled their homeland and fled to China for support?

It's not that he was beaten too badly!

As a result, under the meticulous efforts of tens of thousands of Japanese troops, Jin Gu not only survived, but also dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese army, even killing the commander of the Japanese army stationed in Korea, Hayashi Senjuro, and the chief of staff, Nakamura Kotaro!

Even if the Japanese concealed the news tightly, could they still hide it from the spies of the various resistance forces in Korea?

As a result, people from all walks of life regained their confidence and returned to North Korea, trying to join in the effort, grow bigger and stronger, and create new glories.

Then, the "Two Whatevers" quickly spread to the ears of all resistance groups on the Korean Peninsula and gained universal recognition:

Anyone who jumped out to work on their own was almost the same as in the past, beaten by the Japanese army like a bunch of fairies;

Almost everyone who followed Jin Jiu's team honestly benefited. Not only were the losses small, but the results were also great.

Now everyone understood:

It’s not that the Japanese army has become weaker, it’s simply that Kim Gu is too strong.

The team that followed Jin Jiu was especially convinced of this:

First, it was tightly organized—except for the leaders of each team, no one knew where Jin Jiu was hiding. Only staunch anti-Japanese elements were qualified to contact him, and traitors could not get in. Moreover, the stronghold changed almost daily.

Secondly, they were well-supplied. Each of the teams recognized by Jin Gu was equipped with a radio for easy communication and receiving orders, and they were provided with various weapons and ammunition, as well as hiding places and transportation.

Secondly, the intelligence was accurate—how many Japanese troops there were, which units they belonged to, their combat style, when they would deploy... there was almost no mistake. It was as if the intelligence was transparent, making the resistance's actions smooth and easy.

The last and most important thing is that Jin Jiu's command is like a completely different person compared to his past.

Kim Gu was most famous for assassinating the Korean Governor-General, planning the Sakuradamon Incident and the Hongkou Park bombing. He did not make any achievements in military command and was mostly just organizing behind the scenes.

But the current Golden September is different.

Although he still carried out assassination attacks, his command level was terrifyingly high - he never issued any vague orders to the troops. Every attack was even detailed to the time and minute for each operator to do what, as well as the relevant failure plans!

At first, there were doubts and concerns, but after a few incidents where "those who followed orders to the letter were rewarded with great achievements while alive, while those who cheated and escalated the situation were punished with flogging after their death," all doubts disappeared.

Naturally, Kim Gu's team became more and more united, and the success rate of the attacks became higher and higher. All of this in turn strengthened the credibility of Kim Gu's orders, making the prestige of this "descendant of the two classes" increasingly higher.

Even now, even if Kim Gu tells everyone to eat shit, everyone's first reaction is: Is the Great Leader Kim planning to let the Japanese "shit all over their heads"?

Although I don't understand what the Great Commander is trying to do, and I don't know who is providing the equipment (it's definitely not the Kuomintang), but following the Great Commander is definitely the right thing to do!

loyalty!

"...Finally, this full-scale assault will be the largest operation our resistance has ever undertaken. Before this, I once again ask everyone to intensify their efforts to persuade the general public and relocate as many people as possible."

This order permeated all of Kim Gu's actions on the Korean Peninsula. From the moment he arrived in North Korea, he constantly organized, encouraged, and even forced North Koreans to relocate to the Sino-North Korean border and the "Five-Star Eastern Republic," for reasons including, but not limited to:

So as not to hinder the supply of our resistance forces, so as not to be accidentally injured by us, so as not to be retaliated by the Japanese army, so as not to be betrayed by traitors among them, so as not to...

In short, in one sentence, except for the men who want to join the resistance army, all ordinary North Koreans must be relocated, whether to the Soviet Union or Northeast China, but they cannot stay in North Korea!

Initially, everyone was quite dissatisfied with this order.

There are almost 2000 million North Koreans on the entire peninsula. Can you just relocate them with just one word?

Feelings like being reluctant to leave one's hometown are one thing, but the key is how to live in a foreign country?

But soon, no one objected.

On the one hand, even though Fujiwara no Kanezane was Japanese, Korean resistance fighters had to admit that Northeast China under his rule was indeed enviable. The fact that he provided sufficient relief food alone was enough to eliminate most people's resistance.

Because Korea was mountainous and had little land, its population was exploding, and the Japanese were plundering frantically, there was never enough food. So some people were relocated to Northeast China, and everyone from the migrants themselves to their neighbors and the rulers above were happy to see it happen.

On the other hand, as the losses inflicted by Kim Gu on the Japanese grew, Japan, which had gradually implemented "civilian rule" and shifted from "arbitrary rule" to "cultural rule" since the March 1st Movement, regained its original character.

The army slaughtered entire villages crazily. Anyone suspected of having any connection with the "resistance fighters" or who had received news of the "resistance fighters" was killed without mercy, regardless of gender, age or status.

In order to survive, some people chose to refuse any resistance from approaching, some informed the Japanese army in exchange for the right to survive or framed hostile villages, and more fled frantically to the northeast.

As long as they run to the control area of ​​​​Hamata Palace, the Japanese army will not dare to pursue them! Ironically, the Korean people now need to rely on a top ruler from Japan to help them escape the butcher knife of the rulers sent by the Japanese rulers to rule Korea;

What's even more ironic is that this is exactly what happened - there's no need to even enter Northeast China. Just get close to where the 129th Division is active, and the Japanese troops behind will stop pursuing you.

This has led to a large number of refugees gathering at the China-North Korea border, who study Chinese every day and pray that one day they will be allowed to enter the country and become glorious "residents of the Five Republics", or at least get a "green card".

What? Stowaway?

Take out your ID card and have a look.

If you are caught sneaking in for the second time, you will be banned from entering the country permanently. No one wants to take this risk.

With these factors, coupled with sufficient supplies and consecutive victories, naturally no one would oppose Kim Gu's order to "relocate the people."

Moreover, in the eyes of most Korean resistance fighters, resisting the Japanese was originally the job of these brave people, and there was no need to involve ordinary people who were not a help but a "risk point".

In other words, the North Korean resistance movement is completely different from that of China in history. It is not a comprehensive resistance movement that penetrates the masses and mobilizes the masses, but rather a "carnival" of a small number of elites.

According to general theory and historical experience, this kind of resistance that was divorced from the masses was bound to fail, but under the command of Kim Gu, it achieved unimaginable success.

This is a miracle.

Therefore, when Kim Gu demanded that the relocation of civilians continue, only a few nationalist-minded resisters cautiously raised their concerns:

"Commander Kim, they've been implementing the policy of 'If you want to enter Northeast China, you must learn Chinese, and from now on, you can only learn Chinese.' If this continues, I'm afraid that we North Koreans will..."

Before Jin Jiu could speak, someone immediately retorted:

"China was once North Korea's suzerain. Let alone others, how many of us can't speak Chinese, can't write Chinese characters, and haven't received financial support from the Chinese government?"

"Yes! Instead of worrying about this problem, why not worry about how to restore our homeland?"

Some even sarcastically said:

"Fujiwara no Kanezane, who issued these policies, is a Japanese himself!"

Jin Jiu raised his hand, and the quarreling below instantly disappeared.

"Alright everyone, Chairman Li Desheng of the Chinese Communist Party once said that when doing things, we must distinguish between primary and secondary contradictions. The primary contradiction we face now is expelling the Japanese invaders who are wreaking havoc on the Korean Peninsula, not Fujiwara no Kanezane. Please remember this!"

"Yes!"

It seemed that no one thought that there was anything wrong with the statement that excluded Fujiwara no Kanezane from the "Japanese invaders", and no one mentioned such nonsense as "Why don't we go to the Northeast and kill the 129th Division?"

Hey, the Japanese seem to be easier to bully. Whales are about to enter.

599 Korean Incident, the prince died suddenly, what a beautiful death

As usual, after arranging everything, Jin Jiu secretly evacuated the meeting place that was immediately abandoned and returned to a base that was about to be abandoned.

As usual, as soon as I stepped into the room, a cold voice rang out:

"Is everything arranged?"

"

Until now, Jin Jiu still doesn't understand how the HK416 captured his position and movements so accurately and broke into the stronghold as if it were nothing.

The only explanation is that there were always spies secretly watching his every move and cooperating fully.

Unfortunately, Jin Jiu had no idea who the spy was, even after he dismissed all his followers and acted alone.

Otherwise, do you think Kim Gu, who came from the prestigious Andong Kim clan of the Korean Peninsula and had begun "allying with the Qing to resist Japan" as early as the last century, would be so "well-behaved" and even dare not reveal Fujiwara no Kanezane's identity?

Of course, he didn't leak the information because, on the one hand, he knew no one would believe him even if he told them, and on the other hand, whenever he tried to leak the information in the past, there was always an invisible force strangling his throat.

"Yes, ma'am."

Without even looking, Jin Jiu saluted with his arms crossed in the direction of the voice. He didn't even bother to "report"—because past experience told him that the other party must have known all the results—and asked directly:

"So, what is my team's mission?"

The tasks of Jin Yuanfeng and other subordinates are arranged according to the requirements of HK416, but the tasks of Jin Gu and his direct "Yuelietuan" have always been directly ordered by HK416 or someone else, and are generally extremely important and extremely dangerous.

For example, the last attack on the arsenal and the suicide attack that killed Lin Xian and Lang.

"Attack the Japanese Army Headquarters in Korea."

A bit unexpected but not too unexpected.

Jin Jiu frowned and said:

"Ma'am, with all due respect, attacking this place would probably only lead to more harm than good..."

Over the past year or so, the Korean Governor-General's Office and the Korean Front Army Headquarters, which served as the core of the ruling party, had suffered many attacks and suffered heavy losses. The new commander, Yoshiyuki Kawashima, even had half of his palm cut off by broken glass. The Japanese army's security level had long been improved.

Attacking there now would be tantamount to committing suicide.

However, Jin Jiu did not doubt that HK416 deliberately wanted them to die.

Although this woman is a man of few words, ruthless in her actions, and seems to take no casualties seriously at all, in every action in the past, she has indeed used every life where it was needed and saved many people.

If in the past Korean resistance fighters often had to sacrifice one hundred lives for one Japanese soldier's casualty, with the help of this person, the ratio has now been raised to 1:1 or even lower.

For the North Korean resistance fighters who are determined to "chase the sun", this is enough.

They are not afraid of sacrifice, but they are afraid that the sacrifice will be worthless.

This is another reason why Jin Gu is so "well-behaved" - no matter what Fujiwara Kanezane wants to do, as long as he can kill the Japanese invaders, I don't care about you!

Therefore, Jin Jiu just wondered:

"...Or have you received more information?"

"That's right, you're just bait, my team is the main force. This time, you may suffer heavy casualties, but the results will also be huge."

"Please give us some instructions to reassure us."

"

HK416 paused for two seconds before saying two names. Jin Jiu immediately gasped in disbelief.

"What on earth does His Majesty Hachiman-no-miya want to do?"

Capturing Kim Gu but not killing him, and instead sending him to Korea to cause trouble for the Japanese army, can also be interpreted as a "maneuver for power and political struggle," a conspiracy by Fujiwara no Kanezane to gain power, and the intensity of the Japanese retaliation can still be controlled;

But if these two were killed, it's obvious that Japan would mobilize more troops to launch a more brutal sweep of Korea, and even ask Fujiwara no Kanezane to send troops to assist!

By then, the situation won't be so easy to clean up!

"You don't need to interfere with what the commander wants to do, and you don't need to ask too many questions. Just keep your mouth shut and carry out your mission honestly. Since we promised to give the North Korean people a bright future, we will never break our promise."

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