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Chapter 46 Goes Viral on the International Internet: Is Japan Getting Its Retribution?!

Thanks to the massive publicity efforts of Chinese netizens, reports about the July 3rd Crime Evidence Exhibition Hall topped the trending search lists on foreign social media platforms.

Correspondingly, more and more foreigners have become aware of this matter.

"Why are so many people queuing up to visit in temperatures below -20 degrees Celsius? Is there something extraordinary inside?"

"This kind of dragon nation, and these people of the dragon nation, are absolutely invincible! Pray for the martyrs who sacrificed their lives, and hope that there will never be another war."

"Hurrah! Are you little devils from Japan afraid of seeing Chinese people like this? Karma will catch up with you, and you will suffer the consequences."

"Fortunately, I am studying in China. I want to see the evidence of Japan's crimes with my own eyes, record its contents, and tell the world about the heinous crimes Japan committed against China."

"Baka! This is all fake. There's no such thing as germ warfare. We in Japan will never admit to anything we didn't do."

The popularity of the July 3rd Crimes Museum has once again brought the crimes committed by Japan into the public eye.

More and more foreign friends have paid attention to this history and have shared and spoken out about it.

Some foreign friends even said they would go to Harbin to visit the July 3rd Crime Evidence Exhibition Hall.

However, amidst this massive outcry, Japanese netizens vehemently denied the crimes they had committed.

They shamelessly claimed that this part was not taught in their history classes, and even went so far as to say that this was slander by Chinese netizens, an attempt to smear Japan.

Even if you throw solid evidence in their faces, they can pretend not to see it.

And this... is merely the behavior of Japanese netizens.

While the July 3rd Crime Evidence Museum was going viral online, high-ranking Japanese officials unexpectedly visited the Japanese haunted toilet.

What kind of place is the neon-lit ghost toilet?

Those are the memorial tablets of Japanese war criminals!

The greater the harm they cause to the martyrs of the Dragon Kingdom, the higher the treatment they can enjoy.

The people of China have always deeply abhorred the Japanese toilets and wished they could burn them down.

The Japanese high-ranking officials aren't just idle; they only hold ceremonies on important holidays and major events.

Currently, Japan has neither major holidays nor any major events...

Their worship was a complete provocation against the Dragon Kingdom, and they also wantonly flaunted the heinous crimes they had committed.

But the story is far from over.

Japan has been culturally infiltrating China for a long time, trying to numb and distort the Chinese people with its entertainment culture.

This time, faced with the sudden popularity of the July 3rd Crime Evidence Exhibition Hall, they also implemented a series of plans to deal with it.

Japanese online troll companies launched a counterattack, collecting photos and information online that were detrimental to Harbin and paying influential bloggers to delete related posts...

What's even more ridiculous is that the price for deleting a post is only three yuan, and the fee is settled a week later.

Not only did they fail to recognize their mistakes, they also intensified their trampling on the dignity of the people of the Dragon Kingdom.

But they forgot that between the Dragon Kingdom and the Neon Kingdom... there is a deep-seated blood feud.

Let alone three yuan, even if it were thirty thousand, three hundred thousand, or three million...

The vast majority of Chinese citizens will not delete the post, much less switch sides to Japan.

Forgetting history is tantamount to murder!

The fact that Japan could take such a step shows that they have begun to feel fear.

They fear that the Dragon Kingdom and its people will grow stronger, and that Japan will one day suffer a backlash.

The people of the Dragon Kingdom were well aware of this, so they went to great lengths to spread the message.

It has been proven that the cohesion of the Chinese nation is very strong, and the propaganda efforts of Chinese netizens have been very effective.

More and more foreign friends have come to Harbin and visited the July 3rd Crime Evidence Exhibition Hall.

Before coming here, they had already prepared themselves mentally, and believed that what awaited them was a horrific exhibition hall full of bloodshed and violence.

But when these foreign friends went inside and saw the evidence of Japan's crimes firsthand... they were deeply shocked.

The July 3rd Evidence Museum does not deliberately incite hatred; it simply uses a wealth of classified documents and evidence to truthfully recreate history.

Even every single sentence in it can be verified.

The July 3rd Crime Evidence Exhibition Hall silently tells the story of the suffering that China once endured, and also silently demonstrates China's great power status.

Even if these foreign friends do not have Chinese blood flowing through their veins, and even if those who suffer are not their compatriots...

But when they see those Chinese characters stained with blood and tears, and when they see one piece of irrefutable evidence after another, they also feel a deep hatred and disgust for Japan.

How could someone, as a human being, do such a cruel thing?

Even now, Japan is still denying the matter, and Japanese netizens are still making outrageous statements.

At first, many foreign friends did not understand why the people of China were so angry, nor did they understand what deep hatred meant.

But when they walked out of the July 3rd Crime Evidence Exhibition Hall, their feelings were the same as those of the people of China.

Respect for history is a prerequisite; changing history is absolutely unacceptable.

Therefore, those foreign friends unanimously posted the film and television materials they had filmed online, just so that more people could know what Japan was doing.

"Netizens in China should translate this history into Japanese and broadcast it on a loop in Japan. The evil deeds they committed should not be erased."

"Those Japanese war criminals cannot be called human beings. They do not deserve to be worshipped; instead, they should kneel before the martyrs of China to atone for their sins!!!"

"The July 3rd War Crimes Museum is an ironclad testament forged with lives and blood, yet the Japanese leadership still denies this history. Even if these things did not happen in our country, all countries in the world should remember the true faces of the Japanese war criminals and never let history repeat itself."

"I never understood why the people of China would brave the wind and snow to visit the July 3rd War Crimes Museum until I entered the museum and saw the atrocities committed by Japan. Then I understood. Because we, the Australians, have had the same experience. The Japanese flag should be trampled on by everyone. Japanese war criminals should die without a burial place."

"Oh my god!!! My Japanese haunted toilet just caught fire, and it looks really bad. Good heavens, is this what Chinese netizens call karma?"