Chapter 143 Little Apprentice



Under the tree where he and Maodou had fallen, Shuoyu cut his left palm again. They should go home, but this time the wound was a little deeper, causing him to groan.

"Dashan, drink it. After drinking it and taking a good sleep, everything will be fine."

"Yes, Master."

Shuo Yu held the girl in his arms. Since he had saved this girl, he could not leave her alone. He had the responsibility to teach her how to survive in this world. So they were called master and apprentice. He held the girl's small hand tightly, a hand that was obviously ten years old but looked like a child of only five or six years old. The bitter taste made him blink his eyes.

Before leaving, Shuoyu held two large jars of sauerkraut in his arms and asked Dashan to hold on to the corner of his clothes tightly. He really just came to look for sauerkraut.

After daybreak, all the Kwantung Army troops in the puppet state of Manchukuo, which the Japanese claimed to have absolute control over, were organized to search for any clues on a large scale, just to give a reasonable explanation for what happened last night.

But no, there was nothing. If they didn't know that there was something there, they would think that their brains were not working well.

When the General Staff received the news, they were furious and issued an urgent order, ordering that they must find out who did it and which organization dared to be so rampant in their territory.

For a while, there was panic everywhere. This situation lasted for three days before it was urgently stopped by a secret order from the General Staff Headquarters.

The entire Kwantung Army stationed in the Northeast was mobilized for this vicious incident. They searched everywhere, even digging three feet deep into the ground to find cockroaches and rat holes. Not only the Japanese soldiers themselves, but also the second Japanese soldiers, traitors and running dogs were sent to investigate, but they didn't find a single hair. It was as if there was nothing here in the first place, except for knee-deep snow.

And the most important reason why the Japanese General Staff gave up was that almost all the Japanese soldiers who participated in the investigation said that they had dreamed of a pair of eyes with tears of blood looking at them. This highly contagious dream was also widely spread within the Kwantung Army according to the meme model, causing the number of Kwantung Army to drop sharply. Many people did not even dare to sleep, and were scared to death in their beds with their eyes open.

What's more, some people don't want anything and just want to go home.

"This land is cursed by ghosts! We are all being watched by ghosts! Sooner or later, we will die. Leaving here is the only way! We have to go home! Go home--!"

This kind of speech, which was similar to a curse from ghosts and gods, became extremely contagious and spreadable among middle and lower-level officers and soldiers as time went on, like the flu germ. Even after the war, some Japanese soldiers were still afraid and never set foot on that land again.

Most of the lucky ones who escaped from the experimental bases fled to the deep mountains and old forests to avoid being caught by the devils again. A small number of people were anti-Japanese elements caught by the devils. They found their organizations again and continued to carry out the armed work behind enemy lines in full swing.

After Sun Yan met up with their captain that night, she saw the fire that lasted only a few minutes from a distance and was so surprised that she couldn't even close her mouth.

But when the captain asked her, she couldn't say anything, because she suddenly found that she didn't remember anything. She just remembered that there was such a person who invited her to drink a cup of hot cocoa, which she would never forget in her life.

Sun Yan was clueless, so her captain didn't know what to say. He just looked at the fire rising with the snowflakes, ordered to leave, and pondered the dialectical materialism in his heart.

The huge wave raised by the butterfly Shuoyu completely dispelled the puppet regime's plan to revive. The Japanese control over the puppet Manchukuo was greatly reduced, and anti-Japanese armed guerrillas emerged in an endless stream like spring grass and seaside moss.

What's more, the precious information they brought out exposed the cruel atrocities of fascism to the international community, and the attached photos served as evidence, which helped China to obtain more international aid. Before the decisive battle, the international media, which was developing rapidly, made a big fuss about it, letting people all over the world know about the atrocities committed by the Japanese, and making the anti-fascist alliance in the world stronger.

Anyone with a conscience and moral integrity who saw those photos issued a statement firmly resisting fascism. Suddenly, the reputation of the Sakura Island nation plummeted internationally, and it became the target of boycotts by people all over the world.

The vast majority of people who escaped from that hell on earth unanimously believed that they were able to escape because of the appearance of the Cat God. So for a short period of time, or even a long period of time, these people, along with their grandparents and grandchildren, had a unique reverence for cats, especially gray cats. They would devoutly offer sacrifices to the Cat God during festivals to thank him for saving their lives.

Even long after the war years, the custom of bringing the whole family to worship the tablet of the Cat God every year is still preserved.

When Shuoyu finally climbed back to the temporary base at the foot of the mountain on the flag slope, he finally couldn't hold on any longer and fell down. He thought that he was finally back, but he couldn't even say a word. He leaned his head towards the sky with half of his face buried in the soil.

The first one to discover him was Doubing, but it can't be said that he discovered him, but rather saw Dashan, wondering how such a small child could appear here.

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