Many people in Shanghai have already flocked to both sides of the streets that the convoy must pass through. Starting from the "West Prison" prison, the convoy marches slowly along the streets that have been announced. The people on both sides of the streets stretch their necks and stand on tiptoe. He stood on tiptoe and waited with great interest for the arrival of the convoy. Such a grand occasion may be rare for many years. For ordinary people, it may be difficult to see so many young Japanese officers tied up and paraded through the streets in their lifetime. A main street not far from the "West Lao" prison was crowded with people. The originally spacious street shrank by more than half, leaving only a four- to five-meter-wide passage, which could barely accommodate convoys. The convoy moved slowly, not much faster than walking. The soldiers in the car looked at so many ordinary people, and everyone straightened their chests, and infinite pride emerged in their hearts. Most of the Japanese officers who were tied tightly in the car had their heads lowered. After these Japanese officers had a "rich" breakfast in the morning, these Japanese officers knew that today might be the day they were executed. Many of these Japanese officers His face was gray and his eyes were empty. Those traitors and scoundrels also looked like they were mourning for their heirs, their faces were gray and there was a bit of despair in their eyes. The convoy slowly left the "West Prison" prison, turned around a corner and drove onto this crowded main street, driving slowly along the "passage" in the middle. Seeing the convoy coming, a large number of people suddenly cheered. Many people even shouted: "Long live the 43rd Army! Long live Commander-in-Chief Ye!!!" Hearing the people's shouts like a tsunami, the soldiers stood up straighter. A bit of joy appeared on his face, and the pride in his heart became a bit stronger. After the tsunami-like shouts, a large number of ordinary people began to carefully look at these tightly tied Japanese officers at all levels. "Look, everyone. That's the Japanese general, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Army in Shanghai Nishio Hisao!" Some people saw Nishio Hisao on the first truck. These people suddenly shouted with joy and even pointed at Nishio Hisao. It's like watching a monkey. The people on both sides of the street were very close to the big truck. As the convoy drove over, many people near the big truck could clearly see the "Zunrong" of Nishio Hiszog. Except for Nishio Juzo. Many ordinary people also spotted the two Japanese lieutenant generals and several Japanese major generals slowly driving over with the convoy. Everyone also saw a lot of junior officers such as colonels, lieutenants, and majors. In addition to these middle and high-level officers, everyone also discovered more low-level Japanese officers. There are many small Japanese captains, lieutenants, second lieutenants and other officers, and the same goes for these Japanese officers. Tightly tied up. He stared blankly at the people on both sides of the street. "Old Wang, that seems to be Kimura. I remember I beat you in the street before." "Old Li, that's really that bastard Kimura. I didn't expect that little devil to be like this. Haha, I'm so happy." People on both sides of the street Some of the common people recognized their enemies. These middle- and low-level Japanese army officers did a lot of evil before, during the Japanese and puppet period. In particular, a large number of low-level Japanese officers often lead a few Japanese soldiers to show off their power and bully the Chinese people completely based on their mood. They will beat and kill the Chinese people whenever they want. Some common people died like this. Under the butcher's knife of these little Japs, a young man looked at a Japs second lieutenant with burning eyes, obviously recognizing that the Japs second lieutenant was the enemy who killed his father. The young man shouted in grief and anger: "Yamada, you bastard, come back to my father's life, I will fight with you!" The young man was about to rush to one of the slow-moving large trucks, looking for this When the little Japanese second lieutenant was trying his best, he was held tightly by several ordinary people. The young man who was pulled was so angry that he took off his shoes and threw them at the Japanese second lieutenant named Yamada Jiro. He hit the target with a "pop" and the sole of his shoe hit Yamada hard in the face. on his face, leaving a black shoe print on his pale face. After hitting Yamada hard on the face with his shoe, the young man felt a little better. After thinking about it, he took off his other shoe and threw it hard. Yamada was like a puppet, motionless and unable to dodge, and was hit hard by the shoe again. Many people around had a deep hatred for these little devils. Suddenly, many people threw things at the little devils on the truck, including broken shoes, rotten vegetable leaves, etc. These civilians who threw things were very close to the truck, and they were almost sure to throw things. The little Japanese officers on the truck were beaten to a gray face, and some of the little Japanese officers were covered with rotten vegetable leaves. The soldiers in the car did not stop them. At most, they tried to avoid them. Seeing that the civilians had lost their belongings, they wanted to hit themselves.?Hide away for a little while. Many little Japanese officers suffered disaster, as did the traitors and scoundrels on these big trucks. They were also disgraced and in a miserable state. These traitors and bastards have great anger in the hearts of the people. In the past, with the support of the Japanese, the majority of people dared to be angry and dare not speak out. Today, these evil traitors and bastards are tied up and paraded through the streets. Everyone is very relieved. A large number of rotten Vegetable leaves, broken shoes, and even rotten eggs flew towards these traitorous scoundrels. An old man who looked older and had a gray beard looked at the clumsy appearance of these traitors and said with emotion: "Good will be rewarded with good and evil will be punished with evil. You still have to be upright and upright!" "Yes! Traitors are not worthy of being punished. ! ¡± ¡°These traitors deserve to die. Good Chinese people will become Japanese dogs and they deserve to die!¡± The officers and traitors were punished, and they felt very relieved. On both sides of the street, at some vantage points, there were reporters waiting early. These reporters also had some blond and blue-eyed foreign reporters. When these reporters saw the convoy coming, they picked up their cameras and kept taking pictures of the appearance of these little Japanese officers. It was all captured on film. The urban area of ??Shanghai is relatively large. Although it only paraded along a few main streets, the motorcade drove slowly for several hours. It was not until the afternoon that the motorcade paraded through the planned streets. The long motorcade began to leave the city. Heading towards the outskirts of Shanghai. The western suburbs of Shanghai. There is a large open space here, and it is also a flat wasteland. The previously desolate wasteland is now bustling with activity, with a large number of soldiers and even some armored vehicles, off-road vehicles and tanks appearing here. In addition to a large number of soldiers, there are also many ordinary people, many reporters, and even many foreign reporters. These reporters have set up their cameras early and are waiting for the arrival of the convoy. A dirt road leads here. The center of the wasteland seems to have been cleared and leveled. A large number of soldiers surrounded an open space of three to five acres. After the parade, these Japanese officers at all levels and the dozens of traitorous generals Being executed here. Dozens of soldiers carrying out execution tasks were ready. These dozens of soldiers were holding Garand rifles and covered their faces with black scarves. At about three o'clock in the afternoon, a long motorcade had already driven over and appeared at the other end of the dirt road. When they saw the motorcade driving slowly, many people immediately told each other: "Look, the motorcade is coming. "The long convoy drove over and stopped near the open space in the middle. One by one, the soldiers in the car jumped out of the truck, escorted these little Japanese officers and the dozens of traitor lackeys, and slowly walked towards the open space in the middle. As they approached, the tanks, armored vehicles and off-road vehicles were parked not far away on guard. The person in charge of the work here was a colonel. After seeing these Japanese officers and traitors being escorted over, the colonel took a loudspeaker and shouted loudly to the people and reporters around him: "Fellows and fellow journalists, the execution is about to begin." It¡¯s about to begin!¡± Hearing the shouts, the general public became excited, and the whole atmosphere was very lively. Everyone craned their necks and took advantage of the vantage point to look over. A large number of reporters also had their cameras ready to take pictures. The first to be shot were twenty little Japanese second lieutenant-level officers, according to military rank, from low to high, starting with second lieutenant-level officers. The twenty second lieutenant officers were escorted over and lined up in the middle of the open space. Several soldiers shouted loudly: "Kneel down, kneel down" Some of the twenty second lieutenant Japanese officers knelt down numbly. , and some of them seemed to be in a daze, with empty eyes, and turned a deaf ear to the shouts of the soldiers. The soldiers kicked hard at these Japanese officers. One kick hit the knees of those Japanese officers who did not kneel down. With one kick, these Japanese officers knelt down. Only one of them was left. This Japanese second lieutenant officer may have known that he was about to be shot, so he refused to kneel down. Two soldiers took turns kicking him several times but still did not kneel down. Three or five soldiers finally got him to kneel down. Seeing that the Japanese second lieutenant officer could not resist, he still knelt down. Obviously he was unwilling to accept it, and began to shout loudly in Japanese: "Long live the Imperial Army of Japan! Long live His Majesty the Emperor!" In response to such shouting, several soldiers nearby listened. Knowing a rough idea, seeing that the kid still dared to shout, one of the soldiers picked up his Garand rifle and hit the kid with the butt of the rifle so hard that his face was covered with blood. One gun butt, then the gun head, until his mouth was filled with blood, the Japanese second lieutenant¡¯s cryHe gradually weakened, like a dead dog, kneeling on the ground helplessly, with blood foaming from his mouth. "Get on your feet, prepare for execution!!!" The colonel in charge shouted loudly with a loudspeaker. Twenty soldiers with black scarves covering their faces and carrying Garand rifles walked behind the row of Japanese second lieutenant-level officers who were kneeling fairly neatly. The muzzles of the Garand rifles were pressed against the rifles of these Japanese officers. Back of the head, ready to shoot! (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!