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Volume 1 Pioneer of the Age Chapter 1255 Doomsday Weapon (Part 1)

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    Chapter 1255 Doomsday Weapon (Part 1) The auditorium was packed with seats, the screen flashed, and at the same time fierce fighting sounds and the clash of weapons came from the high-end speakers. Soon after, the sound of shooting from hot weapons replaced  With the impact of cold weapons, the atmosphere at the scene was extremely tense, and the audience's emotions were completely immersed in the movie scenes.  (Niu Wen Novel ~ Read Novel Online) What is playing on the screen is the latest feature film "Jinshan Tang Ren", which tells the story of the adventures of Chinese martial arts masters in Australia in the early years of the Republic of China. Like many commercial films, this film is produced by a Chinese private  Movies invested and shot by film companies also have the primary purpose of making money. Since the audience is mainly from Asian countries, especially those from East Asia, they also cater to their preferences and exaggerate the history of blood and tears of Asian immigrants in Australia, although it is absurd.  There are many shortcomings, but the box office of this type of film has always been quite good.  The feature film is being played in an auditorium at the headquarters of the Asian Alliance Forces in Cairo. Most of the audience are officers of the Asian Alliance Alliance Forces, including Chinese, Lanfang, Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani and Vietnamese soldiers.  There are soldiers from all over the world, and there are not many decent movie theaters in the area. Therefore, the headquarters auditorium has become a rare spiritual home for the Asian Alliance soldiers. They usually take turns to watch the latest movies from various countries here. The auditorium has actually  It has become a movie theater, and in addition to playing commercial movies, it also often plays battlefield documentaries. Those who can go to the auditorium to watch movies are officers. As for soldiers, they usually watch open-air movies at the station. Of course, it must be at night, and the movies in the auditorium are played  I didn't pay much attention to the time. It was now two o'clock in the afternoon. Most of the officers watching the movie had just returned from the Algerian front line. They took advantage of the calm period on the front line to rest for a few days in the rear before leaving for the front line again.  .  In addition to these officers, there were also some reporters watching the movie in the auditorium. They all came to Cairo, Egypt, to cover the allied summit meeting. Today's afternoon meeting is scheduled to start at half past two. Using the time before the meeting,  Reporters from various countries also sneaked into the auditorium and watched movies to pass the time. After all, not all reporters like to visit coffee shops.  Among these reporters, there is a famous Chinese journalist, Shao Zhenqing, the editor-in-chief of "Shen Shen". He was forced to come over by a colleague of Lan Fang. In fact, he had already watched "Jinshan Tangren" in China.  The movie has now reached the end, and most of the audience are staring at the screen. Although the Indian and Filipino officers cannot understand Chinese at all, the intense action scenes still keep them focused.  This is also a kind of cultural export, and it is a very clever way. Now in movie theaters around the world, the most popular are commercial films from two countries, one is the United States and the other is China. Even in Germany and Italy,  Copies of commercial films from these two countries can also be found on the black market. For the European people who are in the midst of war, foreign commercial films may be one of the few effective solaces in their spiritual world.  Just when the government officials were receiving the strong visual impact of Eastern culture, the soundproof door at the entrance to the auditorium, which was originally closed, was suddenly pushed open from the outside. Then, someone was heard standing by the door and shouting loudly.  "Big event, big event. Tokyo, Japan, was bombed. Tokyo, Japan, was bombed by Americans with super bombs." Keeping quiet in the cinema is a basic quality. Now suddenly a person rushes in from outside and shouts. This is simply a quality.  Inferior. Several senior Indian and Filipino senior officers present stood up one after another, preparing to criticize Officer Lanfang who was standing by the soundproof door and shouting loudly. However, before they could speak, they saw the auditorium standing up with a "hula".  There were many people, and they were basically all Chinese, Lanfang people, or in other words, people who could understand Chinese, because the person standing by the door and shouting was shouting in standard Chinese Mandarin.  .  Before the Indian and Filipino officers could react, many people in the auditorium rushed out. Without watching the movie, they followed the yelling officer Lanfang and left the auditorium. The remaining people*  The police officer didn't know why, thinking it was a German air force raiding Cairo, and followed him out in a panic. Soon, no one in the audience could be seen in the auditorium, and even the movie projectionist ran out to see what happened.  Shao Zhenqing also ran out of the auditorium with the crowd, following them aimlessly. After walking for a few minutes, the crowd stopped. At this time, Shao Zhenqing took a closer look and found that he had arrived at the Cairo City Hall, where the Allied Summit was held.  The venue, this afternoon's meeting was originally scheduled to be held at 2:30, but now it is only 2:15, and all the heads of state who have rushed to the venue have already arrived. This can be proved by the national flags on the cars at the scene.  At this moment, soldiers and reporters occupied all the streets here, but soon, the officersAfter all, they were a disciplinary force, but the reporters were still running around like headless flies.  "Shaosang Shaosang" Shao Zhenqing was asking a Chinese reporter who arrived at the venue before him about Tokyo being bombed by the US military's "super bomb". Before the other party could reply, he suddenly heard someone shouting behind him, "Don't look back."  , Shao Zhenqing also recognized who the person calling him was, it was Oda, the reporter of Japan's "Asahi Shimbun".  Although Japan is a member of the Axis Powers, an enemy of the United States, and is at war with the United States, considering the need to let the Axis governments know the decisive significance of the Cairo Conference, the heads of state participating in the meeting unanimously agreed to invite Japan, Germany  News media from Japan, Italy and other countries went to Cairo for full interviews, using this method to put pressure on the Axis Group. However, the governments of Japan, Germany, and Italy all refused to send official reporters to Cairo for interviews. Only some so-called "private journalists"  "Rush to Cairo in a personal capacity is actually a trick of Germany, Italy and Japan. Everyone knows that there are no "private journalists" in Germany, Italy and Japan now. The three countries neither want to give face to the allies, but also want to find out what happened at the Cairo meeting.  Insiders, so they simply used this covert method to send reporters and spies. Of course, the activities of enemy reporters like this in Cairo are strictly restricted. Not only can they not leave Cairo city, but they can also not appear in any place.  Various occasions attended by heads of state.  This is how the Asahi Shimbun reporter Oda arrived in Cairo, and he has been staying in the same hotel as Shao Zhenqing. The two live next door. It has been half a month since the Cairo meeting, and these two have just  We have been neighbors for half a month, and we often exchange various gossips obtained from various channels.  "Xiaotian-kun, what's wrong with you?" Shao Zhenqing turned around and found that Xiaotian's eyes were red and there were tears hanging from the corners of his eyes. He had obviously cried bitterly just now.  "Shaosang, ShaosangTokyoTokyo is over." Oda only choked a few words, and then cried loudly again. This was the first time Shao Zhenqing saw Oda cry. Before, he always thought that Oda, like the Japanese officers, never knew  What are tears?  "Oda-kun, please calm down first. At present, we have only heard rumors that Tokyo has been bombed by the US military. This rumor is very unreliable because according to the current situation in the Pacific, the US military has not yet effectively controlled any city that can directly  The bombers used long-distance attacks on Tokyo¡¯s islands and did not obtain any air bases provided by Asian countries. Even based on the range of the B29, it is unlikely that the US military will carry out an effective air attack on Tokyo unless the US pilots do not intend to fly back. "  Shao Zhenqing comforted Xiaotian for a few words. He didn't understand why the Japanese reporter came over to cry to him, just like a child who was bullied outside looking for an older person to seek justice.  "No no Shao Sang, this news is absolutely accurate. I just sent a telegram to the Nagoya branch of the Asahi Shimbun. According to the reply from the newspaper's duty staff, Tokyo was indeed attacked by the US Air Force. The specific situation remains to be investigated.  However, what can be confirmed so far is that all external communications in Tokyo have been interrupted. What can be confirmed is that the exact time when the U.S. Air Force dropped the bomb was exactly one o'clock this afternoon. Moreover, it is said that only one bomb was dropped, which completely destroyed Tokyo.  , the entire city was turned into ruins in a flash of light, and those who saw the flash were blinded by the strong light. This news was also confirmed by the Swedish government, and the Swedish Embassy in Tokyo has also lost contact.  " Oda cried and recounted all the news he had received, and the number of reporters standing aside to listen to him soon increased to dozens. Reporters from various countries surrounded the Japanese reporter. When he finished crying, some responded quickly.  Reporters have already started asking questions.  "Tokyo was bombed, so does the Japanese government still exist? Was the Emperor's Palace also bombed by the U.S. military?" "The U.S. Air Force used a 'super bomb'. What kind of bomb was it? It was so powerful that it could destroy a city. Moreover, Tokyo  As the capital of the Japanese Empire, doesn¡¯t it have strict air defense measures? Since the outbreak of the Pacific War, the United States has not carried out effective air strikes on Japan, right?  If all senior Japanese government officials were killed in the bombing, no one would be able to control the actions of the Japanese military. ""When Tokyo was bombed, were the nearby cities also subject to air raids? Yokohama and Yokosuka were both Japanese.  Will the U.S. Air Force launch devastating air raids on these industrial center cities? Moreover, in what way will the U.S. Air Force conduct long-distance attacks on Tokyo? "" These reporters did not understand Oda's mood at the moment.  Looking at this crying Japanese reporterThey asked here and there, but they didn't get any answers. It seems that the specific details will have to wait until the President of the United States issues a formal statement or speech.  Shao Zhenqing patted Oda on the shoulder, called a colleague, found another Japanese reporter who was also lost, and ordered him to accompany Oda back to the hotel.  "The Editor-in-Chief, President, please come over." Shao Zhenqing had just seen off Oda. He was worried about the safety of the Chinese diplomatic envoys in Tokyo and the overseas Chinese when the voice of a reporter from "Shenbao" came from behind him. When he turned around, he saw that it was his assistant.  Also photographer Xiao Chen.  Shao Zhenqing didn¡¯t ask any questions, turned around and followed Xiao Chen to the rest area next to the venue, and soon met Chinese President Zhao Bei.  "Editor Shao, get a camera and a tape recorder immediately and follow my adjutant. Over there, the President of the United States is about to give a speech about the Tokyo air raid. The Americans don't want too many reporters to go there. Each country sends  Two reporters are enough, I will send you over, and you can choose an assistant yourself." Zhao Bei's words cheered up Shao Zhenqing, and immediately ordered Xiao Chen to prepare photography equipment, but before leaving the rest area, he still asked.  I couldn't help but ask President Zhao.  "Mr. President, is it possible that the United States destroyed Tokyo with a single bomb?" "Possibly, very possible. Because this bomb uses a basic energy of the universe, atomic energy, and it is a doomsday weapon." Zhao  Bei nodded, his expression looking very calm. He was not as nervous as reporters from various countries, nor as shocked as the Soviet representatives attending the conference.  "Doomsday weapons? Do we have such weapons?" Shao Zhenqing ventured to whisper in the president's ear and asked. Of course he knew about atomic energy. He had also done a popular science report on related content back then, but he had never thought of it.  The era of using atomic energy as weapons has arrived so quickly.  Zhao Bei smiled, didn't say anything, just nodded. Seeing the president nod, Shao Zhenqing immediately felt relaxed, turned around and left the rest area. When he stepped out, his steps were already a little shaky.  Although Mr. President has some power, his strategic vision cannot be matched by anyone.
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