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Chapter three hundred and sixty fifth execution

Many ordinary people in the city of Shanghai have flocked to both sides of the streets that the convoy must pass. Starting from the "Xi Lao" Prison, the convoy slowly moved along the streets that had been announced. The people on both sides of the street stretched their necks, tiptoed, and were eagerly waiting for the arrival of the convoy.

Such a grand occasion may be rare in many years. For ordinary people, it may be difficult to see so many Japanese officers paraded in the streets with their own eyes.

A main street not far from the "Xi Lao" Prison is crowded with people. The originally spacious street has shrunk by more than half, leaving only a four- or five-meter-wide passage, which can be accessed by the convoy.

The convoy was moving slowly, and the speed was not much faster than walking. The soldiers on the car looked at so many ordinary people, and everyone stood up straight and infinite pride emerged in their hearts.

Most of the Japanese officers tied up in the car had their heads lowered. After these Japanese had a "sourcing" breakfast in the morning, these Japanese officers knew that today might be the day they were executed. Many of these Japanese officers looked dark and had empty eyes.

Those traitors were also like losing their parents, their faces were pale and their eyes were somewhat desperate.

The convoy slowly left the "Xi Lao" Prison, turned a street to drive onto this crowded main street, and slowly drove along the "passway" in the middle. Seeing the convoy coming, a large number of ordinary people immediately cheered.

Many ordinary people even shouted: "Long live the Forty-third Army! Long live Commander-in-Chief Ye!!!"

Hearing the thunderous shouts of the common people, the soldiers stood up even more straight. A little joy appeared on their faces, and a little pride in their hearts became stronger.

After the tsunami of shouting like mountains and seas, a large number of ordinary people began to carefully look at these Japanese officers at all levels who were tied up tightly.

"Look, everyone. That is the Japanese general, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese army in Shanghai, Nishio Shuzuo!" Some ordinary people saw the Nishio Shuzuo on the first truck, and these ordinary people shouted happily, even pointing at Nishio Shuzuo, as if looking at a monkey.

The people on both sides of the street are very close to the big trucks. When the convoy comes over, many people near the big trucks can clearly see the "destiny" made by Nishio Shou.

In addition to Nishio Suzuo, many ordinary people also found the two Japanese lieutenant generals and several Japanese major generals, who slowly drove over with the convoy. Everyone also saw many Japanese colonels, Nakazu, and Grandmaster and other intermediate officers.

In addition to these middle and senior officers, everyone also found more low-level Japanese officers, including the Japanese captains, lieutenants, second lieutenants, etc. The same is true for these Japanese officers. They were tied tightly and looked at the people on both sides of the street with empty eyes.

"Old Wang, that seems to be Kimura. I remember beating you in the street before."

"Old Li, that's really the bastard Kimura. I didn't expect the Japanese to be today, haha, I'm so happy."

Some of the people on both sides of the street recognized their enemies. Among these Japanese and puppet officials, the low-level officers had done many evil deeds before, during the Japanese and puppet period. In particular, a large number of low-level officers of the Japanese and puppet officers often brought a few Japanese soldiers to show off their power and bullied the Chinese people with their moods. They fought against the Chinese people as they wanted and killed them.

Some ordinary people died like this. Under the butcher's butcher's sword, a young man looked at a Japanese lieutenant with his eyes blazing fire. He obviously recognized that the Japanese lieutenant was his father-killing enemy.

The young man shouted in grief and anger: "Yamada, you bastard, I'll fight with you!"

The young man was about to rush towards one of the slowly moving trucks. While he was trying hard to find the Japanese lieutenant, he was pulled by several ordinary people.

The young man who was pulled was so angry that he took off his shoes and threw them at the second lieutenant named Jiro Yamada. He hit the target with a "splash" and slapped the sole of the shoe hard on Yamada's face, leaving a black shoe print on his pale face.

He slapped Yamada in the face with his shoes. The young man was in a little better mood. After thinking about it, he took off another shoe and threw it over. Yamada was like a puppet, motionless, without dodging or avoiding, and was hit hard by the shoe again.

Many people around had deep hatred with these Japanese devils. Suddenly, many people threw things, broken shoes, rotten vegetables and leaves at the Japanese devils on the truck.

These lost people were very close to the truck, almost immediately after losing one. The Japanese officers on the truck were beaten to pieces, and some Japanese officers were covered with rotten vegetables.

The soldiers in the car did not stop it, at most they were dodging. Seeing that the people's things were thrown away, they wanted to hit their own and dodge a little.

Many Japanese officers suffered, and the traitors and dog-legged men on these big trucks were the same, and they were also covered in dust and in a mess.

These traitors have a lot of anger in the hearts of the people. In the past, with the support of the Japanese, the general public dared not speak out. Today, they tied these evil traitors to a tight parade, and everyone felt very relieved. A large number of rotten vegetables, broken shoes, and even rotten eggs flew towards these traitors.

An old man with a gray beard looked at the traitors' legs and said with emotion: "Good will be rewarded, evil will be rewarded, and evil will be rewarded. You should be upright in life!"

"Yes! You can't be a traitor!"

"These traitors deserve to die. If you don't want to be Japanese dogs, you deserve to die!"

“…”

The people on both sides of the street expressed their feelings from time to time, and they felt very relieved when they saw these little Japanese officers and traitors being punished.

There were some advantageous locations on both sides of the street. There were reporters waiting early. These reporters and some blonde and blue-eyed foreign journalists. When the reporters saw the convoy coming, they picked up their cameras and kept taking pictures. The appearances of these little Japanese officers were all taken.

The city of Shanghai is relatively large. Although it only paraded along several major streets, the convoy slowly drove for several hours. It was not until the afternoon that the convoy traveled according to the scheduled streets. The long convoy began to leave the city and headed towards the outskirts of Shanghai.

Western suburbs of Shanghai.

This is an open and large open space, and it is also a flat wasteland. The desolate wasteland used to be, but today it is very lively. A large number of soldiers, even some armored vehicles, off-road vehicles and tanks have appeared here.

In addition to a large number of soldiers, there were also many ordinary people, many journalists, and even many foreign journalists. These journalists set up cameras early and waited for the arrival of the convoy.

A dirt road leads here, and the center of the wasteland seems to have been cleared and smoothed. A large number of soldiers surrounded the three or five acres of open space. After the parade, these Japanese officers at all levels and dozens of traitors will be executed here.

Dozens of soldiers who were carrying out the execution mission were ready. The dozens of soldiers were holding Garland rifles and masked with black scarves on their faces.

At about three o'clock in the afternoon, a long convoy had already arrived and appeared on the other end of the dirt road. Seeing the convoy slowly coming, many ordinary people immediately told each other: "Look, the convoy is here."

A long convoy drove over and parked near the middle open space. A soldier in the car jumped out of the truck, took these Japanese officers and dozens of traitors and dogs down, and walked slowly towards the middle open space. The tanks, armored vehicles and off-road vehicles were parked not far away to guard.

The person in charge of the work here was a colonel officer. After seeing these Japanese officers and traitors escorted over, the colonel shouted loudly to the people and reporters around him: "Famous people, journalists, the execution operation is about to begin!"

Hearing the shouts, the general public became excited, and the whole atmosphere was very warm. Everyone stretched their necks and took advantage of the position to look here. A large number of reporters also took their cameras and prepared to take photos.

The first one to be shot were twenty Japanese lieutenant-level officers, starting from low to high, starting from lieutenant-level officers.

The twenty second lieutenants were taken over and lined up in the middle of the open space. Several soldiers shouted loudly: "Kneel down, kneel down..."

Among the twenty second lieutenant Japanese officers, some knelt down blankly, and some seemed to wander around the sky, with empty eyes and deaf ears to the soldiers.

The soldiers kicked these Japanese officers hard, and hit the knees of those who did not kneel down. After kicking them, the Japanese Japanese officers knelt down, with only one person in addition.

The second lieutenant of the Japanese may have known that he was about to be shot and refused to kneel down. The two soldiers kicked several times but did not kneel down. Three or five soldiers came together and finally let him kneel down.

Seeing that the second lieutenant of the Japanese lieutenant still knelt down when he saw that he could not resist. He was obviously full of reluctance and began to shout loudly in Japanese: "Long live the Great Japanese Imperial Army! Long live the Emperor!"

Several soldiers next to him understood a rough idea when they saw the Japanese dared to shout. One of them picked up his Garland rifle and stole a fierce gun, which made the Japanese face full of blood.

With one gun, another gun shot, until his mouth was covered in blood, the lieutenant's shout gradually weakened, like a dead dog, kneeling on the ground weakly, with blood foam in his mouth.

"Everyone is here and prepare for execution!!!"

The colonel in charge of the commander shouted loudly with a loudspeaker.
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