Chapter 278 Passerby Who Died on the Battlefield During the War of Resistance Against Japan (10)



Chapter 278 Passerby Who Died on the Battlefield During the War of Resistance Against Japan (10)

We ate a really good lunch, so we had something light for dinner. Because of the heavy workload today, Aunt Jiang gave the nanny a bonus, which she couldn't refuse and had to accept.

After dinner, Jiang Yue returned to her room. In this weather, even if she wanted to go out to see a play, the theater might not be open. She decided to go back inside and watch a movie instead.

Taking advantage of the snowfall, Jiang Yue had Bai Ze store a lot of supplies in the tunnel, including medicine for treating colds and fevers, winter clothes and quilts, weapons, etc. She had also come up with a reason, and they would just need to go through the main road tomorrow.

The next morning, Jiang Yue had the puppets put on a show. When delivering the money, she still had Lao Zhuang send someone over because the tunnel was quite hidden. By noon, the money had been moved. The puppets followed along the way to make it look normal. There might have been some losses during the transport, but it wasn't really dangerous. It was just a close call.

After delivering this batch of supplies, there are still a lot of supplies in the warehouse. Jiang Yue wants to deliver them, but she can't do it this way anymore. Not to mention that she can't buy so many supplies, even if she could, Jiang Yue and the organization wouldn't have that much money. She has to find another way, such as through capture.

Although this method is feasible, it is too cumbersome to implement. I made a phone call and asked Bai Ze to handle it. She just needs to give orders.

On New Year's Day in 1941, after nearly two months of planning by Bai Ze, this batch of supplies was successfully sent out. At the same time, there was another piece of good news: the virus had been successfully developed.

Upon hearing this good news, if she hadn't managed to find time during the Lunar New Year holidays, she would have already gone to the Wizard Tower. After the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, Jiang Yue finally had some free time and drove there without asking Xiao Liu to take her.

After arriving at the Wizard's Tower, Jiang Yue looked at the pile of viruses, examined the experimental data, and asked Bai Ze, "Are you sure it was successful?"

"Yes, I poisoned one of their military camps. Everyone except Xiao Ri died."

Jiang Yue was happy to hear the result, but after calming down, she thought that it wouldn't be right for only the Japanese to die. Other countries should also die to some extent, and if they added the black dog, it wouldn't seem so abrupt.

The virus targeting Mo was added to Bai Ze's plan. With the experience from the first time, the next race would be quick. After leaving the wizard tower, Jiang Yue looked at the gray sky and the ragged people on the street. After a moment of silence, Jiang Yue said in a low voice, "Bai Ze, let's begin the plan."

"Master, as you wish."

After returning home, Jiang Yue had composed herself. When she arrived, her parents asked her where she had been, especially since she wasn't home during the New Year. Jiang Yue pulled two bottles of spirit wine from her bag: "Ta-da! Look what this is!"

"Isn't this the fruit wine we drank when it snowed that time? Where did you get two more bottles?"

"Hehe, don't ask where it came from. I promised not to tell anyone. I'm just glad I got a drink."

"Yes, yes, let's ask Auntie to prepare some snacks to go with our drinks, so we can all have a little something together?"

"Just a little drink is fine! I remember we still have some braised pork knuckle, I'll go check."

"Mom, get some peanuts!!"

"knew!!!!"

The wine was fine, and the food was exquisitely prepared. Jiang Yue took out several wine glasses, and the three of them each poured a glass, clinking glasses as before. As they were finishing their drinks, Jiang's father sighed, "When will this war end? When will the invaders be driven out?"

Jiang Yue lowered her eyes, then raised her glass to toast her father: "Dad, it's almost over. Maybe even God can't bear to watch anymore."

"Sigh, I hope so. God, please open your eyes!"

It has been a month since the last time we drank together. The virus is spreading rapidly, and the whole of Shanghai is in a state of panic. The rich and powerful wear gas masks when they go out. Every day, some Japanese people die on the streets, and there are also sporadic deaths of people from other countries.

However, the Japanese suffered the most casualties. During this period, anti-Japanese armed forces in various places began to beat the enemy while they were down. The results of the battle in just one month were better than those of the previous years.

Because Bai Ze was still sending puppets to spread poison everywhere, almost everyone in the world had been infected after a month. At the same time, Bai Ze had taken control of the Wizard Tower and turned it into full-power mode. The energy supplied by a large nuclear reactor was only enough for the Wizard Tower to use for a month.

The Wizard Tower was running at full power to monitor changes in the virus in various locations. Although Bai Ze said that nothing unexpected would happen, Jiang Yue still took a precaution, since there was no need to use energy reserves anyway.

Because of Bai Ze's special treatment, the mortality rate in Xiao Rizi's homeland is much higher than in other places, with nearly 10 million people dead. Jiang Yue didn't feel anything. If people in our country can die, why can't they? This is nothing. According to records, the total number of deaths of our military and civilians during the Anti-Japanese War was about 34 million.

This is not an accurate figure. Some people say that the total loss due to death, injury, and missing persons is 45 million. Moreover, everyone knows how statistics work. How many people died in obscurity?

Moreover, until the death of Jiang Yue in her first life, Xiao Rizi never apologized to the Chinese people in official documents, and would disgust people from time to time, even going to worship at the toilet. This time, Jiang Yue will make them worship properly.

A few months later, news of the situation on the mainland also arrived, and the phrase "corpses strewn across the fields" was no longer just an idiom for them.

Because six months have passed, and although people have died in other countries as well, no other country has lost half of its 70 to 80 million people. If the fighting continues, the country will be destroyed.

By 1942, the population of the Red Army had grown to over 40 million. With the strong support of Jiang Yue and various anti-Japanese patriots, the Red Army was about to launch a major counter-offensive.

In June 1942, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party joined forces and launched a counter-offensive against the Communists. After five months of fighting, most of the major armed forces across the country were scattered, and the few remaining survivors were no longer a threat.

On the eve of the war's victory, Jiang Yue had Bai Ze clean up the virus in Xiao Ri Zi's homeland. Now there was no rush to eradicate it too quickly. Jiang Yue still needed them to hold off the Mei Guo people on the Pacific battlefield. She planned to use them to drop two Little Boys on Mei Guo when Xiao Ri Zi was nearing its critical point. She figured Xiao Ri Zi would be willing to take revenge.

After the victory in the War of Resistance against Japan, the people of China could not contain their joy and excitement. They spread the news from street to street, laughing and crying. Fireworks shops were emptied of their stock, restaurants were packed with guests, and traffic was completely blocked.

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