Chapter 66: My Rights
Jin Tao's entry into the "Jinling Women's Liberal Arts College" was soon reported to Minnie. Ms. Weitling. Although at the time of the report, the frightened patrol officers were still a little nervous, panting and frightened. But in his eyes, he also made Minnie. Ms. Weitling could feel a glow of hope and excitement.
She knew in her heart that it was because Chi Youjun had reappeared. Not long ago, after the Chiyou army left, newcomers often questioned that at the time of the Nanjing Massacre, there was still a group of Chinese ** people in Nanjing who repeatedly attacked the Japanese army. They also don't fully believe that the person will have their heads smashed into the flowers because of some personal choices.
What happened among the refugees downstairs, Minnie. Ms. Weitling is well aware. Yes, it is one of the human nature to seek profit and avoid disaster, especially the traitor who was the first to be killed by Jin Tao. Someone like Ms. Weitling, someone who understands and can accept it.
But in Nanjing, in Nanjing's "Jinling Children's College of Arts and Sciences". Ms. Weitling, who has seen many tragic things, has also been hurt by herself. Ms. Weitling. When dealing with things, there are inevitably some biases that others can't see.
Just like now, the soldiers were absolutely not allowed to enter the "Jinling Women's Liberal Arts College". Ms. Weitling, however, opened the door for Jin Tao and his men. This is different from what she usually does, because the current "Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences" is not something that Japanese soldiers can enter.
Since the incident that all the wounded in the field hospital of the 6th Division of the Japanese Empire were killed and all the doctors and nurses went missing. The commander of the occupation forces, General Matsui Ishone, issued an order strictly forbidding Japanese soldiers to enter the "Jinling Women's Liberal Arts College."
Minnie. Ms. Weitling knows that this certainly has nothing to do with "benevolence." Rather, it was the change she got after she informed the commander of the Japanese occupation forces about everything recorded on Chiyou's military film film. Presumably, anyone who is not stupid understands how embarrassing it would be for the Japanese Empire if those films appeared in the international media.
Perhaps in the past anti-Japanese war, the Chinese government did not fully understand the power of the media, and allowed the Japanese government to slander those films in Europe and the United States. So this time, Jin Tao will let those films become video materials that arouse the anger of the world.
Maybe others don't understand these truths, but Minnie. Ms. Weitling, a nun from the United States, certainly understood Jin Tao's thoughts. Even she did not shy away from reporting this incident and its possible future to the Japanese occupation authorities, and the threats and killings made the "international security zone" in Nanjing a real security zone.
In the face of the report of his subordinates, Minnie. Ms. Weitling had a slightly embarrassed look on her face. Because if she was Japanese, then she used the "non-violent non-cooperation" method that Jin Tao had told. That is, if you do not resist the attack of the other side, you will not be able to resist in fact. Instead, all the people in the safe zone will be arm to arm, forming a crowd that cannot be torn apart.
Coupled with the order issued by the commander of the occupation forces, General Matsui Ishine, the "Jinling Women's Liberal Arts College" became a forbidden area for the Japanese occupation forces at this moment. It is precisely because of this that on the pink wall outside the academy, those poems that are still bright red - "Don't complain about killing more people, shameless **** abuse of the world." Sister Ling who dares to enter the academy will slaughter Tokyo to tell the sky! - Chi You Army! It remains on the wall.
She looked out through the fence and could see it from upstairs. Under the light, several sets of single shelves were sent in from the wall. And she is relieved that regardless of the rumors among the survivors here, the Chinese here do not think that their country is dead. On the contrary, the actions of the Chiyou Army made them understand that the men of this country are still fighting for their dignity and safety.
This has created an unparalleled cohesion, as it is now. When a single shelf came in from the top of the wall, there were countless pairs of outstretched hands underneath. Even by the light that was spilling from upstairs, Minnie. Ms. Weitling could see the red tide of excitement on the faces of the people here. She believed that if she had come closer, she would have seen the hope in their eyes.
Therefore, when she heard the report, she only shrugged her shoulders slightly. When you speak, no matter how you listen to it, there is an almost sophistic flavor in it.
"Well, squadron, since it's the government army of my country, then I don't think there's a way for me to stop them from coming in!"
China's government army is, of course, the army of the Republic of China, the army of this government that is "recognized" by the world. There is nothing wrong with the Chiyou Army, and even the Japanese occupation forces are defined as "bandits". It's a pity Minnie. Ms. Weitling said that when it entered the ears of the survivors of the Nanjing Massacre, it must have been a different taste.
The new army, the new government, no matter how the country of these foreigners in front of them knows, they have already "recognized" or the folk convention that the Chiyou army in the city of Nanjing is the Chinese government army.
Of course, people who don't understand don't understand what it means, but responsibly. When the refugees in the international security zone know that there really is such a force, and their dignity and lives are the most important thing, they know who to give their enthusiasm to.
With the information that the "Jiangnan Cement Factory" that had already started work needed workers, a large number of former Kuomintang soldiers hiding in the city of Nanjing, as well as the young men who survived in the city of Nanjing. With the information of the "Jiangnan Cement Factory" recruiting workers, he was taken out of Nanjing by the Germans. We know that the recruits being trained at the "Red Famous Village Base" in Tangshan have enabled the Chiyou Army to reach a consolidated battalion size. So it is very interesting to imagine what kind of changes will occur if there are really thousands of Chiyou troops in the city of Nanjing.
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――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― "Well, also, your patrol is responsible for not allowing anyone to talk about it." You know, the Chiyou Army is a bit cruel to us, and we can't joke about the safety of the survivors here. Even if there are Japanese soldiers who come because of this, tell them to go to their commander, here...... This is God's home, and if they must violate the dignity of the church, I promise to announce everything to the world through the church! ”
Hear Minnie. Ms. Weitling's almost sophistry also included some connivance, and of course she would be happier as a patrolman. Because they can not only justifiably accept the wounded of the Chiyou army, but also be able to protect them justifiably. Because they are the staff of the "Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences", then they are also the staff of American companies.
And some uncivilized meanings meant that if someone was going to report the wounded of the Chiyou army to the Japanese, then they would kill him. And, Minnie in front of her. Ms. Weitling will definitely "blame" those things to the cruel Chi You Army, and will not let them, the staff in the safe zone, be "wronged" in the slightest.
"Hmph, little devils, now I know I'm afraid, early him. Mom did what to do. Wait, when the family is safe, Lao Tzu will also go to be a Chiyou army! ”
The survivors of the Nanjing Massacre in the city of Nanjing, if no one gives them hope, then they can only burn all their dignity to ashes under the torture of the occupying forces in disappointment. But with the Xuyou Army, an army fighting for the dignity and lives of the Chinese, the survivors of the Nanjing Massacre knew where they were going.
The only thing that upset the survivors of the Nanjing Massacre was Chiyoujun's attitude towards recruitment. It wasn't like the Kuomintang army, or the so-called "provincial chairman" or whatever. They will pull strong men and will recruit soldiers for any reason.
This Chiyou army, not only does it not have so many people, but there are also many rules when recruiting. But they brought hope to the survivors of the Nanjing Massacre, and also gave them the possibility of fighting to the death for the dignity and life of themselves and their people.
Minnie. Ms. Weitling sent away the captain of the security team who had come to report, and she herself watched from the window, riding on the wall Jin Tao, who was directing the transport of the wounded. She felt that she could not stay like this, because such a scene was likely to attract the attention of the nearby Japanese garrison. Among the survivors, there may also be some selfish people who report what is happening here.
As the administrator of the "Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences", of course, she had to go and see it, and at the same time warn the Japanese soldiers not to shoot a single shot at the college. In addition, she plans to see who is selfish enough to betray the interests of his own country and nation.
For such guys, the governing council of the "International Security Zone" has reached a consensus that they will unite to expel those people. The reason for the expulsion is very strong, that is, in order not to arouse the disgust of the squadron in Nanjing, and even the conflicts that arise as a result, as foreigners who manage the "international security zone", they have the right to do so.
As she walked out the door, Minnie. A smile flashed in Sister Weitling's inherent, clear, undistracted eyes.
"It's my right!"