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Chapter 458: Autumn Harvest and Winter Collection 16

Watanabe is from Kyushu. After graduating from the non-commissioned officer school, he came to China to participate in the invasion of the storks.

Watanabe is not tall, but he is very strong. Because of his "braveness" in combat, he was promoted to Cao Chang a year ago.[..com]

Before Watanabe ascended to Cao Cao, he participated in the Taierzhuang Battle. In that battle, Watanabe was injured. After he healed, Watanabe, who should have continued to travel to the hinterland of China, was rewarded by his superiors, which was to let him become a garrison army in a relatively safe area.

Songhu and the surrounding areas have now been firmly controlled by the Japanese and puppets. Watanabe, which is guarding Shanghang, basically has no combat tasks. Apart from normal training, the rest of his daily life is similar to vacation time.

In the Shanghang garrison, most of them were "warriors" who were injured on the battlefield like Watanabe. Although these bloodthirsty elements have temporarily left the battlefield, the evil elements in their blood have not changed at all. Go is strictly restricted by military regulations. These people are honest in the military camp, but as soon as they leave the camp, they become evil devils.

When Watanabe was transferred to northern Henan, in addition to a transfer order, he also came with him a verdict from the military court. Watanabe was ruled by the military court not because he escaped at the last minute or did not uphold military discipline in the army, but because he killed a Chinese man.

Watanabe's garrison is stationed in an important town in Shanghang. Shanghang is a hometown of fish and rice. This place is relatively wealthy compared to the hinterland of China, and the market is relatively prosperous. Watanabe can go out to stroll if you have a little free time.

Gradually, Watanabe found that his comrades also had nothing to do and went out to stroll. Over time, Watanabe found that these comrades were not visiting the market. They were actually doing something that Watanabe liked to do very much, that is, to find "Flower Girl".

The Japanese invading army was famous for its bad military discipline, and even their ally Germany could not stand it. Massacre of the poor was not a big deal for them. Forced-raping-women were commonplace for them. The female soldiers in the garrison where Watanabe was located regarded their occupied areas as their own. They often went to the countryside in groups, and as long as they saw women walking alone, they would often take action.

Later, some local anti-Japanese forces gradually grew stronger. These anti-Japanese elements often launched sudden attacks when small groups of enemies went to the countryside. The scale of the anti-Japanese guerrillas was very small in each battle, and there were probably only one or two Japanese troops attacked. However, this kind of attack was very sudden, and the Japanese soldiers who went to the countryside for fun generally found it difficult to escape the fate of being beaten to death and injured. Gradually, Watanabe and others dared not go to the countryside easily except to clear the countryside to storm.

At this time, their eyes fell near, that is, around their garrison. The garrison was stationed in the town, and these things that were worse than beasts began to attack the women in the town.

The countryside is vast. When the Japanese army went to the countryside, many young women would run out of the village and there would be many places to hide in the vast fields. The town was not as good as the countryside. Those good women had basically nowhere to hide except their own houses. These guys who were worse than animals would go to other people's shops and do evil things if they had anything to do or just break into residents' homes.

On this day, Watanabe and Private Nakamura were wandering on the street. Suddenly he saw a woman in her twenties in front of him. This woman was not actually pretty. She looked at her dress and dressed up as a daughter-in-law of an ordinary resident. Watanabe and Nakamura went out to find "Flower Girl". There were basically men on the street. Even if there were a few women, they were either old women or young girls. Now they suddenly saw a young woman. Watanabe and the two of them were already in a state of desire. No matter whether they were beautiful or not, the eyes of the beasts were staring at the young woman.

The young woman had long heard of the virtues of the beast soldiers. Now that she was targeted by the beasts, she was anxious and ashamed. Thinking that it was broad daylight, she had husband and children in her home, and the woman felt that only her home was safe. She hurriedly hid in her home.

The woman ran into the house and hurriedly hid in the inner room where she lived. Watanabe and Nakamura O rushed into the woman's home with a swagger. This is the home of an ordinary family. The woman's husband was in the main hall of the house at this time. Watanabe and Nakamura's sudden intrusion scared the man in the house.

Watanabe and Nakamura secretly left the barracks, with only a bayonet on each. Watanabe, who entered the house, ordered the first-class Nakamura to watch the at a loss man. He kicked open the door of the inner room and broke in.

After a while, Watanabe laughed wildly, the woman's screams, and the sound of fighting came from the room. After a while, the woman's resistance disappeared. After a while, Watanabe walked out of the inner room with a belt tied.

Nakamura could not hold back any longer. When he saw Watanabe coming out, he quickly left the man and rushed into the house. The man already knew what was going on in the house, so he chased Nakamura and rushed towards the door.

At the door of the room, the man finally saw his woman lying on the bed with red eyes and picked up a wooden stick next to the door.

While the man was acting, Watanabe had already pulled out the bayonet hanging on the belt. Before the man could touch the wooden stick, the sharp bayonet in Watanabe's hand had already stabbed into the angry man's chest.

After a while, Watanabe took Nakamura and left proudly. The neighbors in the town entered the family tremblingly. What caught their eyes was the man lying in a pool of blood and the woman lying on the bed.

Such a thing happened in broad daylight, and the people in the town became angry, the merchants began to strike, and residents surrounded the military camp and demanded severe punishment for the murderer.

This time, the public anger aroused by Watanabe and the other two were too great. Even the traitors who maintained the meeting dared not shelter the murderer. They also issued a document asking the Japanese army to hand over the murderer.

The garrison naturally could not hand over the brave "samurai" like Watanabe to the dispute between the Chinese, and the garrison reported the matter to the Military Law Department of the Sendering Army.

In order to calm the anger of the residents, the Japanese made a lot of play. The Japanese Military Law Department sent someone to send a car to handcuff Watanabe and Nakamura and "take" away in front of the residents. Before leaving, these people promised that they would be tried in the military court.

The military court naturally would not hold a small matter like a trial. A week later, the garrison station posted a notice, which vaguely wrote about the actions of Watanabe and Nakamura, and finally told the people that "the Great Japanese Imperial Army severely punished the two." As for how to severely punish these two people, the notice did not say anything.

Next to this notice, the Military Law Department also posted a notice "On the Establishment of Order Military Discipline". In the notice, the Japanese army believed that "as the incident deepened, there were bad Japanese and third countries disturbing the construction of the new order", but "the occupied area is of a war-torn area, and the events that occurred should be treated differently." In the last part of the notice, the Japanese also pretended to write that "in the mainland occupied area, those who disrupt the new order, whether Japanese, Chinese or third countries, will be severely punished according to the military law."

Another week later, the unscathed Watanabe and Nakamura were sent to the new troops.

Watanabe came to northern Henan and did carry a verdict from a military court. This judgment was indeed issued by the Military Law Department, which read "Cao Chang Watanabe has been brave and invincible in combat since the China Incident and has made many military achievements. The place where this incoming incident occurred was an occupation of the garrison area and was of the nature of a war zone. Watanabe had witnessed the tragic scene of our Yamato samurai on the battlefield, so he developed a sense of a sense of hostility when he was in danger, and the final consequences were inevitable. In order to achieve the purpose of punishment, Watanabe was seriously warned and transferred from the original troops."

Watanabe was extremely dissatisfied with such a document that was not a trial and was not a punishment.

Since coming to China, Watanabe has participated in dozens of battles of all sizes. From north to south, Watanabe's troops have done countless such things, and Watanabe has also done things much more serious than this. Their superiors have always turned a blind eye to such things. He and his comrades have never received any criticism before.

In fact, the soldiers behind the scenes are also discussing what military courts will pursue. After a long period of observation, everyone believes that killing Chinese people is simply not a matter, and the superiors will not punish their soldiers because the Japanese Imperial Army killed people. The reason is that at present, because the entire front line is getting longer and longer, the Japanese soldiers are beginning to be seriously insufficient. There are fewer and fewer soldiers like Watanabe who are brave and have made many military achievements. The military will never reduce their combat strength because the soldiers killed Chinese people.

But this time it was different. The word "punishment" was used above, which was undoubtedly an insult to Watanabe. Watanabe, who thought he was insulted, was filled with anger. This time the troops were carrying out a "supervision battle", Watanabe believed that it was time to vent this anger.

Watanabe came to the battle with a breath. He thought he would keep rushing forward with the team so that he could show the Bushido spirit of his veteran, but he didn't expect the commander to keep him in Nakagor Village.

Watanabe, who has been through the battle formation for a long time, knew that the commander's approach was correct, because it was very likely that this was the way for the final retreat of the sweeping troops, and it was extremely important to protect this retreat.

In addition to arranging the Japanese and puppet troops to make simple fortifications, Watanabe began to churn in the village at other times. The village was not big and there were not many houses. Because it was in a tug-of-war zone for a long time, the people here did not leave any property at home. Watanabe and others churned for a long time but couldn't find anything good.

However, Watanabe did not get anything. Some domestic chickens in the village were not taken away by the villagers. Watanabe has caught a lot of chickens in the past two days, and Watanabe and others are almost tired of eating chickens in the past few days.
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