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Chapter 19 Pyongyang Spies (1)

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    Seoul, the most important city in southern Korea with a population of 1.1 million, changed its ownership again after it was designated as the capital city of the Korean colony by the Japanese colonial authorities twenty years ago. At this time, its owner was the Northeastern Army of China.  When the 112th Division of the Northeastern Army's 4th Army and the 28th Independent Infantry Brigade captured Seoul, the 107th Division had continued to move southward with great momentum, and within a few days captured several barrier towns such as Bucheon, Anyang, and Seongnam in the south of Seoul.  , firmly ensuring the Northeast Army's control of Seoul.

    At about 11 o'clock in the night on May 18, officers and soldiers of the 112th Division Assault Regiment of the Northeast Army climbed up to the colonial governor-general building set up by Japan in Korea after a hard battle amid the artillery fire and explosion fire from both sides inside and outside the city.  After kicking down the trembling plaster flag, the flag of the Northeastern Army with a red background and a black tomahawk flew proudly at the highest point in Seoul.  Suddenly, all the Northeast officers and soldiers in the city were excited!

    Zhang Qingyu, the leader of the assault regiment, dragged the sun flag that had just been kicked down and led the search team throughout the city to arrest senior Japanese and Korean military officers who had no time to escape, especially Koiso Kuniaki.  Army Commander Wang Yizhe had clearly set a price for the reward: the sun flag on the Japanese Governor's Mansion was worth five hundred oceans, the capture of a major general-level officer of the Japanese army was worth one thousand oceans, the lieutenant general-level officer was two thousand oceans, and Koiso Kuniaki was worth three thousand oceans.  The price is this if you catch him alive, and half the price if he is dead.

    The officers and soldiers, who were full of meritorious service and monetary and material rewards, were looking for the most valuable target throughout the city, but where was Koiso Kuniaki?  Later, a frightened and trembling commander of the Second Division of the Korean Army was captured. He trembled and confessed: Kuniaki Koiso took a light aircraft with several senior Japanese generals more than an hour before the Northeastern Army entered the city.  Flying to Cheongju.  After learning that a large sum of bonuses flew away, Zhang Qingyu and the officers and soldiers stamped their feet in hatred.

    The sun slowly rose in the morning fog, illuminating Seoul, which had just been baptized by artillery fire.  What caught the eyes of the officers and soldiers was a group of panic-stricken Seoul citizens who were reluctant to leave their homes and run away. They looked at the Northeastern Army soldiers carrying guns with fearful eyes; a large number of South Korean soldiers who were disarmed after surrendering held their heads in the Northeastern Army's eyes.  Under the gunpoint of the soldiers, they squatted in the Seoul Square where they had just passed the military parade a few days ago.

    Seoul was originally a base for the Japanese army to prepare to counterattack North Korea. It stocked an astonishing amount of military supplies. More than 30 large-scale Japanese military warehouses were found in the city and suburbs, and hundreds of trains were parked quietly under artillery fire.  On the broken railway tracks, about half of the Japanese army's supplies in southern Korea were piled here.  Although the Japanese army set fire to the area during the panic flight, there was still a large amount of unfinished and destroyed materials that all fell into the hands of the Northeastern Army.  The streets of Seoul were littered with corpses of Japanese and Korean soldiers in various forms of death. Various Japanese-made artillery pieces and discarded guns that were too late to be taken away were everywhere. It was a mess.  The destroyed and abandoned cars on several roads outside the city were lined up in long formations and burning. The cars were also piled with arms and medicines that had not been unloaded and taken away. There were even boxes of clothes and jewelry stolen by Japanese soldiers.  They were taken away and piled in disorder on the car.

    In the Japanese artillery position in the suburbs, dozens of brand-new howitzers, flat-fire cannons and other artillery pieces were scattered there, squatting there in despair, being watched by curious officers and soldiers.  The words are clearly visible, and some of the cannons are even filled with cannonballs that have not yet been discharged.  Some Japanese warehouses on the hillside were opened, and some of them contained bicycles and other messy things. After the battle, the officers and soldiers staggered around on the road and learned to ride bicycles, laughing and dancing in the wind.  Some warehouses contained a large amount of cloth, shoes and socks, quilts, raincoats, mosquito nets, cans of beer, etc. The hungry and thirsty officers and soldiers who had been fighting for a long time also unceremoniously picked up the things left by the Japanese and ate and drank.  There were also officers and soldiers sitting in small groups on the ground leisurely listening to Japanese music on the Japanese gramophone they had just seized.

    Major General Huo Shouyi, deputy commander of the 4th Army and commander of the 112th Division, walked into Seoul with joy in the spring breeze. He couldn't help but smile when he looked at the long queue of Japanese and Korean prisoners and the large amount of supplies seized by the officers and soldiers.  When they walked to the dilapidated Japanese Governor's Palace, everyone saw several cars parked crookedly outside the palace. Chief of Staff Fang Shuhong pointed to a silver-gray car with a "Chrysanthemum No. 088" license plate and said with a smile: "Passenger seat.  , this is the royal car given to Shouichi in the temple!"

    Huo Shouyi laughed loudly: "The brand number is quite auspicious. It's a pity that it didn't bring him good luck! Even if he lost the war, he not only lost more than 100,000 troops, but also his own life! I think he should change his name  Shroud in the temple!¡±

    The officers strolled into the Governor's Mansion with a smile.  What was displayed in front of the officers was a magnificent house. Every room such as the hall, conference room, dining room, and study room was paved with shiny and smooth precious floors, and the windows were hung with thick and exquisitely patterned satin.  curtain.  Huo Shouyi walked away in high spirits.???  "

    "Absolutely reliable! Today at 10:35 a.m. Northeast No. 1 took a special plane to arrive at the military airport in the eastern suburbs of Pyongyang. During the welcome ceremony, a Northeastern second lieutenant whom I had hooked up with a long time ago. No. 1 will enter Pyongyang for inspection tomorrow.  Great opportunity to drop him!"

    Aikawa nodded: "Yes, Pyongyang has just been occupied by the Northeastern Army, and many dark places are still in our hands. We have failed to assassinate him several times, and we must not miss it again this time!" Aikawa gritted his teeth and said bitterly,  Then he changed his smile and said, "Of course, after the matter is successful, the Imperial Army will take advantage of the chaos of the Northeastern Army to march north to regain Korea and Manchuria. And Miss Yoshiko Kawashima, who has made great contributions to the Imperial Army, do you wish  It will also be implemented, and the Imperial Japanese Army will never break its promise to help the Qing royal family recover." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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