The Golden Phoenix of the Su Family Has Flown Out in the 1960s

After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...

Chapter 317 What Happened Back Then

Seeing that Grandma Su was cursing the Japanese devils with great enthusiasm, Su He knew that she really hated them, so she didn't interrupt her.

After she finished scolding, she comforted her, saying, "It's all in the past, Grandma. At least in the end our country won, and those little devils were driven away."

Grandma Su was finally relieved. "Heya is right. Those little devils are all dead. We've avenged them. But speaking of your master, I just remembered that you weren't able to visit his grave this year because you were pregnant and didn't have a holiday. Let's go see him during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Your master loves mooncakes, so we can bring him some."

As she spoke, she glanced at Lin Jingyan and said, "We'll go secretly and not let anyone see us."

Su He knew what she meant. Nowadays, people are constantly emphasizing the need to abandon feudal customs, and even visiting graves during festivals is no longer allowed. People are going to do it secretly, and she was afraid that Lin Jingyan would overthink it.

To everyone's surprise, Lin Jingyan immediately said, "I'll go with you then. I haven't seen Master since Xiaohe and I got married, so I have to go and see him."

Grandma Su smiled when she heard this, "Okay, I'll take Xiaolin with me then."

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Because the matter didn't spread, Su He instructed her family to keep it a secret, and the next day after going to work, she told the director what Grandma Su had said.

The director didn't say anything after hearing this, but told them not to worry about it for now, as the matter had been taken care of by higher-ups.

However, since Su He was the first to discover it, their police station will likely be rewarded after the investigation is completed.

Everyone was very happy for a moment.

However, just a few days later, the director called them in for another meeting.

After a joint investigation by the municipal bureau and the military, the matter has been clarified, including the details of the war that year. The military also obtained the full story from the survivors.

It turns out that the battle in Nanshan Village back then was actually a lose-lose situation. The Japanese were too cunning. They first sent their main force to confuse our army, while the remaining troops tried to take the opportunity to transport the ammunition to Beijing, thinking that they could directly occupy our rear.

However, the Japanese plot was eventually discovered by our army, and the Japanese fled in disarray, burning, killing, and looting all the way to Nanshan Village. Just when our army was about to win, the Japanese, in a desperate move, blew up the bridge, preventing our army from crossing the river.

The two sides remained deadlocked for a long time, but in the end our army prevailed and won.

Of course, due to the harsh environment and the difficulty of crossing the river, our army ultimately achieved a Pyrrhic victory, sacrificing many lives.

I thought all that ammunition was used up when they blew up the bridge, but I didn't expect the Japanese to leave so much behind. They probably hid it in advance.

As for those treasures, they were obtained by robbing the landlords of the time.

As for whose it is, it's impossible to find out now.

Because there were very few surviving soldiers in our army at that time, and the war was urgent, they were later assigned to other units in batches, so no one knew that something was hidden so close to the capital. If the enemy had found it, the consequences would have been unimaginable!

Indeed, this was the case. An investigation revealed that strangers in the town had been inquiring about the events of that year, and they were likely spies. If they hadn't acted quickly, those things would probably have been moved long ago.

Therefore, the entire police station was commended for this incident.

Su He, who provided the information, received a certificate for outstanding worker and a Hero brand fountain pen.