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    "It's understandable to work in the mines as coolies. [.Com text] According to my understanding of the Northeast, the mineral resources here are not only rich in the country, but also in the whole of Asia. The iron mines in Anshan and Benxi, Fushun  , Fuxin's coal, Dashiqiao's magnesium, and Yang's molybdenum are all necessary resources for the military industry. It is understandable that the Japanese would transport us to the mines to work as coolies. However, most of the resources in the Northeast have been developed in Liaoning.  Within the territory, except for a few coal mines in Heilongjiang, there are no big mines. Could it be that the Japanese are dragging us north to Heilongjiang?"

    "Also, I don't quite understand what you said about them transporting us to the Northeast to build fortifications. Since the September 18th Incident, it has been the seventh year since the Japanese army invaded the Northeast. With the strength of the Japanese army,  At least for now, there is no way to regain the Northeast, and other powers will not offend the Japanese for China's sake."

    Speaking of this, Guo Bingxun was shocked. The Japanese pulled their prisoners of war all the way north, and the north was the land bordering the Soviet Union.  Could it be that what the person in front of me guessed was true?  Do the Japanese really want to drag their prisoners of war to the Sino-Soviet border to build fortifications for them?

    "Do you mean that the Japanese want to take action in the north? Is this unlikely? As you said, although the Japanese captured cities and territories within the pass and gained the upper hand for a while, they are far from completely conquering China. The Government  The Chinese are still resisting. Before the conquest of China is completed, the Japanese are far from capable of opening two fronts. "

    Regarding Yang Zhen¡¯s estimation, Guo Bingxun understood some things, but he didn¡¯t quite understand others, and even couldn¡¯t believe it.  From his perspective, although Japan's national power is far stronger than that of China, it still lags far behind the European and American powers.  Due to innate constraints, the industrial capabilities of the Japanese are far from comparable to those of the established powers in Europe and the United States.  Before the Japanese completed their conquest of China, they did not have the ability to attack another country.  Although the Japanese are a little greedy and have a narrow vision, they are not too overestimated.

    "Why is it not possible? For many years, the Japanese navy has regarded the United States as its imaginary enemy, and the imaginary enemy the army has set for itself is the Soviet Union. As for capabilities? When have the Japanese ever failed to make a profit? When have they not been stubborn?  Can it hold a pound? Even though Japan is a small country and its people are shorter, their ambitions are inversely proportional to their stature. Whether it was the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War or the Russo-Japanese War, they did not use small things to make a big difference.  ¡±

    "Japan is a country with poor resources and many volcanoes and earthquakes. This environment has created the Japanese's natural gambler character. It's just that their previous gambles were all lucky. It's just the Japanese's national strength that determines their  We can only fight quickly and cannot afford to fight a delayed war. If the Northeast Army rose up to resist the September 18th Incident, once the war was delayed, Japan, which was in the midst of an economic crisis, could not afford to delay it. "

    "But these few lucky breaks have stimulated the Japanese to develop a good appetite. And those rich trophies have further stimulated the greed in their bones. There is nothing in this world that they dare not do. As long as there are three  If they have the hope of success, they dare to poke a hole in the sky. Let alone the Soviets, their early defeats, even the richest Americans in the world may not dare to do it. You see,  In the not-too-distant future, there will definitely be a battle between the Japanese and the Americans, and the Japanese will eventually die because of their appetite. They dare to bomb and sink American warships in Nanjing, let alone being beaten by them.  The Soviets as their defeated enemy?"

    Having said this, Yang Zhen stopped to take a breath and said: "Brother Guo, tell your brothers, no matter where they transport us, they must hold their breath. As you said, as long as we can survive,  , there will be a way. The Japanese have gone through so much trouble to transport us here, and they won't kill us for a while, so as long as we have time, we can figure out a way to escape."

    After hearing Yang Zhen's words, Guo Bingxun, who was still immersed in his previous words, nodded and said: "Brother Yang, have you figured it out now? Yes, we must live no matter what. Death is not terrible,  But we can¡¯t die so cowardly.¡±

    ¡°Both Yang Zhen and Guo Bingxun still think that the Japanese are too kind in their hearts.  None of them expected the Japanese's true purpose of eventually transporting them to Northeast China.  If they knew it, even if Guo Bingxun didn't understand where their destination was and nothing would change, it would be hard to say that Yang Zhen would still be as calm as he is now.

    Although Yang Zhen had a rough guess about the Japanese intention of transporting his prisoners of war all the way from inside the customs to outside the customs, the development of the situation did not change according to his wishes.  As the train moves, they are about toThe outcome they have to face is already in front of them.  This ending was so bad that even Yang Zhen, who was well versed in future generations, did not expect it.

    When Yang Zhen and Guo Bingxun were guessing the Japanese's true intention of transporting them to the Northeast, the light that penetrated into the car through the ventilation window that was only slightly opened a slit disappeared little by little until it completely disappeared.  The speeding train finally came to a complete stop.

    This time when the car was parked, the Japanese did not open the door and deliver the water and food that could only sustain a person's bare survival, nor did they stop for a moment before continuing on.  The train just stopped quietly and never started again.

    Although the Japanese troops escorting the train never let the prisoners of war off the train, this was the first time the train had stopped for such a long time since departing from Peking, letting all the prisoners of war know that their destination had finally arrived.  Compared with the unbearable heat and hunger in the carriage, although it is still unknown what kind of ending they will face in the future, reaching the end is more like a relief for all the prisoners of war in the carriage.

    Although reaching the end point is a relief for most of the tortured prisoners of war in the carriage.  But Yang Zhen, who had just recovered a little strength, suddenly felt an ominous premonition in his heart.  And as time went by, the ominous premonition in Yang Zhen's heart not only did not lessen, but became stronger and stronger.

    And it was obvious that he was not the only one who had the same feeling as him, but Guo Bingxun, who had been by his side since he woke up, also obviously felt this way.  Although the expressions on each other's faces could not be clearly seen in the darkness, the two people turned around and glanced at each other almost at the same time.  The two cold hands, which seemed a bit unusual in this unbearably hot and stuffy carriage, were also held together tightly.

    After a moment of silence, Yang Zhen spoke first: "Brother Guo, we should be where they want to send us this time. You must take good care of your brothers. Tell them not to act rashly, but to be steady and steady."  Don¡¯t give up easily. As the saying goes, as long as you live, there is hope.¡±

    After listening to Yang Zhen¡¯s words, although Guo Bingxun couldn¡¯t see clearly the expression on Yang Zhen¡¯s face in the darkness, he could feel something from the strength of his hand.  Guo Bingxun did not answer Yang Zhen directly. He just shook the two hands holding each other vigorously and then said: "You also have to take care. As you just said, don't abandon or give up."

    Before Yang Zhen could reply to Guo Bingxun¡¯s words, the carriage door, which had been closed since the car parked, was suddenly opened.  As the carriage door opened, several bright lights shone directly into the dark carriage.  As these bright lights that could not be opened were illuminated, a voice speaking in blunt Chinese came in: "Everyone in the car, please get out of the car and gather together."

    When Yang Zhen and other prisoners of war were escorted out of the carriage, they couldn't help but take a breath when they saw the scene on the platform.  This small station was full of Japanese soldiers with loaded guns and Type 38 rifles with bayonets attached.

    Around these Japanese soldiers, more than a dozen wolf dogs were looking at the prisoners of war in front of them with their mouths wide open, jumping up and down, desperately trying to break free of the chains in their masters' hands, and come up to bite them.  The dozen or so searchlights around the platform illuminated the small platform and its surroundings brightly.

    The Japanese army welcomed these unarmed prisoners of war with such grandeur that Yang Zhen quickly discovered something was wrong.  The so-called Manchukuo has been established for many years, and the Japanese army's control over the puppet troops here is far beyond that of the newly recruited puppet troops in the pass.  Ordinarily, escorting prisoners of war like myself would not require many Japanese troops at all.  But today, there was not a single puppet soldier, and all the people present were authentic Japanese soldiers.  And the Japanese military translator just now, judging from his stiff accent, is also an authentic Japanese.  And they are not the so-called China-savvy Japanese who grew up in China, let alone those traitors. They should be transferred from their country.

    Yang Zhen noticed something was wrong, and Guo Bingxun, who was walking side by side with him, also noticed something was wrong.  Guo Bingxun, who had been captured in the Battle of Xuzhou and lived in the prison camp for much longer than Yang Zhen now, might even have discovered the anomaly before Yang Zhen.

    Guo Bingxun, who realized something was wrong, gently tugged on Yang Zhen's sleeve. After quickly glancing around, he said in a voice that could only be heard by two people: "Brother Yang, something is wrong. Not counting the Japanese who escorted us, this alone  There were two squadrons of Japanese soldiers inside and outside the platform, and there was not a single puppet soldier in the middle. Although we were escorted from Xuzhou to Peking, most of them escorted us after we got off the train.  They were all puppet troops. We were much more numerous at that time than we are now.¡±

    "And you can see that there are no little devils around us who are at least planning toSix machine guns were installed, and the fire control range of these machine guns covered the entire platform, leaving no blind spots at all.  And these searchlights and those wolfhounds.  According to the little devil's habit of always being arrogant and looking down on the Chinese ** team, there must be something fishy about the little devil putting up such a big formation to welcome us today.  "

    Hearing Guo Bingxun¡¯s words, Yang Zhen nodded slightly. Just as he was about to say something, the Japanese soldier escorting him hit him on the shoulder with a rifle butt, knocking back what he wanted to say.  Along with the fallen gun butt came the harsh Chinese words: "Go quickly, don't whisper. You are whispering, you are dead, you are dead."

    Being hit by the sudden fall of the butt of the gun, his body was tilted. If it weren't for the quick support of Guo Bingxun and Xiao Huzi behind him, Yang Zhen, who almost didn't fall, could only swallow back the words he was about to say.  Unable to speak, Yang Zhen could only nodded slightly towards Guo Bingxun to indicate that he had noticed something unusual.

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