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Volume 14 The Battle of Zhejiang and Jiangxi Chapter 93 The Death of Yanagawa Heisuke

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    Murakawa Masaichi nodded stupidly. "Hachigaji." Yanagawa Heisuke suddenly stood up, grabbed his head and shouted in a tearful voice: "Your Highness." Then a mouthful of blood spurted out, and he threw his head and fell on his back.  .

    "General." The incident happened suddenly. Miura Chujiro screamed, took a few steps, rushed over, hugged Yanagawa Heisuke and shouted loudly. He shouted twice and couldn't wake up. Lieutenant General Miura suddenly had supernatural power. He grabbed General Yanagawa's shoulders and used all his strength.  He shook Yanagawa Heisuke's head so hard that he vomited a mouthful of blood, but he still showed no sign of waking up.

    "Come here, come quickly." Chief of Staff Yamamoto Ryoichi called quickly. If something happens to this guy, Yanagawa Heisuke, no one here can bear the responsibility.

    The door opened with a bang. A dozen guards rushed in from outside. The one who ran at the front was Lieutenant Fujiwara, Yanagawa Heisuke's head guard. When the lieutenant looked into the room, he was dumbfounded.  .Why is there a head lying on the ground? Look at the four people in the room. Their heads are pressed against their chests. Whose is that on the ground?

    "Hurry. Arrest Murakawa Shoichi. Hurry and call the doctor." Miura Chujiro was frightened. He touched Yanagawa Heisuke's nose. General Yanagawa was no longer breathing underground.

    "Your Excellency Lieutenant General, Division Commander, this is none of my business. I was wronged." Murakawa Shoichi shouted that he was wronged. What does Yanagawa Heisuke's fainting have to do with him.

    But the guards who rushed in didn't care whether he was wronged or not. They punched him twice on the head first, and then a sweeper on the head. They put the person down first, then took off his belt and tied him up. Yanagawa  Heisuke fainted. The commander of the Miura Division was the most powerful person present. The guards did not listen to the lieutenant general. Can they still listen to his defense as a colonel? The unlucky Murakawa Shoichi was beaten with a bruised nose and face before he could figure out what happened.  .He was tied up with a bloody head.

    The doctor came quickly. When he saw General Yanagawa¡¯s symptoms, he immediately diagnosed it: myocardial infarction.

    Yanagawa Heisuke had a heart disease for a long time. He had medicine with him. The doctors accompanying the army did not have any specific medicine for myocardial infarction. But Fujiwara, the guard squadron leader, knew about it. The lieutenant went to General Yanagawa and found it. He poured it out.  A few tablets were stuffed into the general's mouth. When he poured water down, he couldn't drink it down. The old guy's heartbeat and breathing were all gone. He was already dead. He could still take the tablets.

    "Send to the field hospital immediately." Commander Miura had a solution. He immediately issued an order to send the person to the hospital. Anyway, he couldn't let anyone die in the office. He couldn't explain this thing to anyone.

    The crowd was in chaos. Finally, the Japanese guards were more efficient. Yanagawa Heisuke was sent to the hospital before he hardened. The field hospital of the 69th Division is good at treating external injuries. It is not so good at treating internal diseases such as heart disease.  Have you transferred him to another hospital? The Japanese president shook his head. Everyone is dead. Why should he be transferred to another hospital? The president announced on the spot: Cabinet Minister of State Lieutenant General Yanagawa Heisuke suddenly suffered a heart attack. Treatment failed and he died unfortunately.

    When Yanagawa Heisuke was sent to the hospital, the identity of the head that caused the accident was also confirmed. It was His Highness Prince Hatohiko of Asaka Palace.

    This blow was too great. His Highness died. The Minister of State also died. They all died in Shaanxi County controlled by the 69th Division. Division commander Miura Chujiro was so sad and angry that he heard that he would commit suicide on the spot by caesarean section.  In the end, he was persuaded by Chief of Staff Ryoichi Yamamoto. The culprit of the incident, Masaichi Murakawa, was sent to the Military Police to undergo the most severe interrogation. The head of the Miura Division must ask this guy why he wanted to kill the prince.  Your Highness, he has an accomplice but he doesn't. Who is he instigating?

    The best torture experts were dispatched. After several hours of continuous interrogation, they finally got two completely different statements. One was given by Murakawa Osaka at the beginning. It said that the box was from a special agent named Sato Shinbei of Ran Agency.  The deputy section chief of the Higher Education Department gave it to him. Deputy Section Chief Sato told him at the time that the box was given to General Yanagawa Heisuke by His Majesty the Asaka Palace. In order to ensure the credibility of the matter, he was also given a seal representing the prince's token.

    The second confession was completely opposite to the first. In this confession, Colonel Murakawa fully confessed his crime: Murakawa Shoichi was a Japanese traitor who was bribed by the Chinese military commander. He was appointed by the military commander to single-handedly assassinate  King Asaka Palace Hatohiko used the prince's head to scare Minister Yanagawa to death, thus achieving the goal of killing two birds with one stone.

    Miura Chujiro could tell at a glance that the second confession was a forgery. This confession was full of loopholes and had absurd contents. Needless to say, Murakawa Masaichi was severely tortured and could not survive the torture. He confessed in accordance with the instructions of the torturers. This  It is a confession of no value.

    Someone must take responsibility for such a big thing. The murderer must be severely punished. And Lieutenant General Miura is also in urgent need of a scapegoat. He also has to free himself from this matter. Although it is a bit difficult to completely free himself, at least  He also needs to get a lighter punishment. In this case, he doesn't care whether the confession is true or false.

    I only blame Murakawa Masaichi for his fate. Who told him to do things without a lot of brains? Even the head of the Miura Division who admired him had no choice but to kill him out of justice.Got it.

    Both Asaka Palace and Yanagawa Heisuke died. No one dared to hide such a big thing and not report it. Miura Chujiro first reported it to Lieutenant General Yoshimoto Sadichi, the commander of the First Army stationed in Taiyuan, according to the procedure.

    After Lieutenant General Yoshimoto received the telegram, he did not dare to stop for even a minute. He forwarded the original text of the telegram verbatim to General Okamura Neiji, the commander-in-chief of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in Nanjing.

    Okamura Neiji was somewhat responsible. While forwarding the original text back to the base camp, General Okamura replied to the First Army and immediately ordered the 69th Division to be transferred back to Taiyuan for reorganization. The perpetrator, Murakawa Shoichi, was escorted back to Japan for trial.  At the same time, Okamura Neiji also sent a telegram to the secret service chief of Ran Agency, asking the agency chief to immediately return to Japan with Deputy Section Chief Sato Shinbei to plead guilty.

    The telegram from the base camp arrived in the hands of Miura Chujiro an hour later. Kuniaki Oiso, the then Prime Minister of Japan, severely reprimanded the leader of the Miura Division. The Prime Minister personally ordered that the culprit Murakawa Shoichi be put to death on the spot. Murakawa was also to be punished.  Taking pictures of shooting scenes. Anyway, there are many perverted cameramen in the Japanese army who like to do this kind of thing.

    Prime Minister Kuniaki Oiso warned Miura Chujiro that his future attitude toward him would entirely depend on Lieutenant General Miura's performance before leaving Shaanxi County. If the Lieutenant General could find the real murderer at the last moment, he would have avenged Asaka and Minister Yanagawa.  So, a lighter punishment or even exemption from punishment is not unexpectable.

    Wow. I still have a chance to stand up. Miura Chujiro burst into tears after reading this telegram. He bit his little finger on the spot and swore a blood oath. He will be loyal to Prime Minister Koiso Kuniaki for life. Then Miura became completely excited.  The lieutenant general selected another brigade and personally led the horses to the county seat. He wanted to kill and rush to the county seat to catch the murderer.
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