Chapter 128: Leaving in Disgrace

Although the armistice negotiations are not over. But Japan made concessions. It's already on the street... He suffered the greatest humiliation since the Meiji Restoration. For Japan, the only way to do this is to die with pride. With "Shame to Live." choose between. Perhaps the vast majority of Japanese people will choose the former, but Murakami Sadamasa can only choose the latter.

On the 8th of the month, the convoy carrying the officers and men of the armored engineering unit and 10,000 tons of supplies left the port of Yokohama.

The engineering troops who were "lucky" to participate in the "Roots of the Yamato Nation" operation were all elite forces of the Japanese army. Four officers and men of the Chinese medicine are from the 6th Army, Xu Ming officers and soldiers are from the Navy, and the officers and men of Huwei are from the Air Force. These soldiers are all between the ages of 24 and are at least proficient in the foreign language of the thug and the professional skills of the otter, and all of them are in good health and do not have any abnormal reactions.

This arrangement is not to ensure the smooth completion of the project, but that these officers and men will become part of the "national seed fighters" and will take part in production and labor and social management after the completion of the construction of the project. If the selected Jinwan Japanese are the only remaining fruits of the Yamato nation, then this group of Nokami officers and soldiers is the subtlety of the Yamato nation

Before boarding the ship, each officer and soldier brought a bag of sand from the port of Yokohama.

This is the only "personal belonging" they can bring to the Izu Islands, and it is also their spiritual sustenance. Decades later, when the survivors returned to Japan, they scattered the sand and soil they had taken with them into Tokyo Bay, relieving them of their decades-long national responsibilities.

Because all the large ships have been destroyed. There were so many people and supplies to be transported that the fleet of yachts, fishing boats, dinghys, and ferries was huge, and it took hundreds of boats a full day to leave the port of Yokohama and embark on a voyage to the Izu Islands.

Luckily, the journey from Yokohama to the Izu Islands is not far, less than 4,000 meters in a straight line, and the distance is about 2 round-trips a day.

According to the calculations, the engineering troops did not move the flat equipment until they had set up "shelter camps" on Shinjima and Kozu Island.

Murakami Sadamasa temporarily adjusted the plan to bring forward the time for the evacuation of civilians to the date of the mouth. It was not Murakami Sadamasa who was planning to sabotage the armistice negotiations, after all, Japan had lost the ability to resist, if Japan repented. The Republic can destroy man-made facilities on the Izu Islands at any time with carrier-based fighters and naval guns. Let the Japanese civilians who have been transferred to the past become cannon fodder. Speeding up the transfer is also a method that has to be taken. Spring is coming, as the wind shifts. Yokohama is no longer safe. As long as the radioactive clouds that have gathered on the Kanto Plain drift southward, the entire Tokyo Bay will be the hardest hit area.

It can be said that this is the largest "evacuation operation" in the history of mankind.

In comparison, the miracle that Britain created at Dunkerk was nothing at all. On that day, about 10,000 civilians arrived on the new island. On average, more than 10,000 civilians and more than 30,000 tons of daily necessities arrive in the Izu Islands every day. By the end of the day, about 10,000 civilians and 10,000 tons of daily necessities, including about 10,000 tons of grain, had been transferred to the Izu Islands. In this way, by the end of February, the Jinwan civilians selected by the "National Seed Count" and the 10,000 tons of materials from Wantian, which will ensure that these people live for half a year, will be transferred to the Izu Islands.

Of course. Such a large-scale diversion operation. There will definitely be a lot of problems.

On the old days of the month, the port of Yokohama exploded into large-scale turmoil, and "more than 40,000 people did not pass" the physical examination. "Angry and desperate civilians rushed through the barrier set up by the Tokyo garrison, hoping to board ships bound for the Izu Islands and obtain food and medicine hoarded in the harbor. Without consulting Sadamasa Murakami. Yamaga Sujing gave the order to open fire. In just a few hours, more than 10,000 unarmed civilians fell under the guns of the Japanese army, including not only adults, but also underage children, elderly people, and even pregnant women with big bellies!

The reporter who arrived in Yokohama with the convoy transporting relief supplies recorded the whole pound with a camera lens.

When the New York Times devoted half of its pages to the Holocaust, the word "despair" on the front page of the cover page was particularly glaring.

Despair, real despair!

Because there are not many people volunteering in Western countries, the scale of the rescue station in the port of Yokohama is very limited, and it can only help less than 10,000 people every day. The vast majority of Japanese civilians who hoped to survive but did not get a "ticket" could only starve to death. In the face of death. No matter how good a nation is, it will collapse. In desperation, some people choose to leave silently, and many more choose to resist. Not against the invading enemy, but against those who are armed with guns and destroy their hope of survival!

For Admiral Sojing Yamaga, who gave the order to open fire, he had no other choice.

On the premise of preserving the hope of the nation, he can only let a part of his compatriots go to hell!

That night, Sotsuzu Yamaga committed suicide by caesarean section in the underground command center of the Tokyo garrison. Before he died, he wrote two blood-red people in blood, a "sinner".

Is the real sinner Yamaga Sojing?

The door doesn't need an answer, and Yamaga Sujing told the village Bu Zhenzheng era

It's just that no one realizes this. Even Murakami didn't realize it.

After cremating Yamaga Sutsuzue and scattering the ashes of his most loyal subordinates into Tokyo Bay with his own hands, Murakami has to solve more difficult problems. Not to mention anything else, transfer 10,000 people and 2 tons of materials. At least 10,000 tons of fuel are needed, and the fuel in Yokohama Port is less than 10,000 tons. Although there are still large reserves of crude oil in various parts of Japan, it is difficult to deliver oil to the Port of Yokohama when transportation is paralyzed and the Republic does not include oil in the list of relief supplies. In order to solve this problem, Murakami Sadamasa has thought of many ways, such as secretly contacting Western countries to have the ships carrying relief supplies secretly unload some of the fuel before leaving the port of Yokohama. However, none of these methods can solve the problem fundamentally, and in order to raise enough fuel, it is necessary to mobilize fuel reserves in other parties as soon as possible. To this end, Japan must make more concessions in the armistice negotiations, get the Republic to include oil in the list of relief supplies, and guarantee that it will not bomb vehicles and ships carrying oil.

There is no doubt about what Japan wants to gain. You have to take out the sgols.

There's no such thing as a free lunch!

In the beginning of the month, Kitayama Shikawa once again "disarmed and surrendered" at the negotiating table.

After Yan Shanglong proposed that Japan must return Dokdo to Korea and allow the Republic to garrison troops on the outer islands except the Izu Islands after the war, Kitayama did not resist too much, and agreed to all of them except for the specific number of troops stationed in the Republic. According to Kitayama Shikawa's promise, the Republic could choose an island from the outer islands of Japan after the war and obtain the right to garrison it by way of lend-lease, which would be used to offset the war reparations demanded by the Republic. Yan Shanglong was very satisfied with Kitayama Shikawa's reply, and promised that in order to save the refugees, Japan could send no more than 10,000 tons of oil to the port of Yokohama, and it could only be transported by ships, and all ships carrying oil would arrive at the port of Yokohama. Verification must be carried out by the Navy of the Republic.

Negotiation was bargaining, and Japan received the necessary materials to preserve the nation, and the republic gained more benefits.

That night, Murakami summoned key members of the cabinet and the military department.

As director of the National Security Bureau, Ryohei Tani attended the meeting.

Compared with before the war, Murakami Sadamasa seems to be 2o years older, not only is his head half whiter, but he has many more wrinkles.

Japan has come to this point, and it is not Murakami's Sadamasa who is at fault, but the Japanese nationalist sentiments that have lost control, or the Japanese military who are swayed by nationalist sentiments. Tani Ryohei knows very well that even if Murakami Sadamasa does not order troops to be sent to Taiwan. The military department will do the same, and even more excessively. When the time comes, Japan will not only lose even worse, but will not even have a chance to revive again.

What is the will of a leader compared to the will of a nation?

"Nationalist sentiment" is originally a monster in Pandora's box, which is easy to release but difficult to take back. Japan is a very special country. A country that is highly susceptible to nationalist sentiments. Historically, every disaster in Japan has been associated with nationalist sentiments.

In the cycle of history, Japan has not escaped the vicious circle of fate after all.

The meeting lasted only 2 hours, and after Murakami had arranged the relevant work to all departments. The meeting ended in a hurry, leaving no one alone.

Before leaving, Gu Shu Liangping had a very bad premonition.

For many years, there was a time when Murakami was trying to control the "beast" of Japan. It was almost successful, but in the end it was defeated.

No one thought that this would be the last meeting of Japanese dignitaries convened by Murakami Sadamasa.

That night, Murakami committed suicide by taking poison at Honganji Temple.

Murakami did not leave any will. No arrangements have even been made for the successor of the cabinet minister. Because Murakami's body was cremated by the monks of Honganji Temple early the next morning, whether Murakami committed suicide by poisoning, or even whether he committed suicide, is a key topic of debate in the outside world.

After the war, there are still many people who believe that Murakami did not commit suicide, but changed his face. As a monk of Honganji, some people believe that Murakami Sadamasa left Japan on a submarine of the Japanese Navy that night and secretly fled to a certain pound in South America to return home. force years later. Some even claim to have seen Murakami in a remote mountain village in Peru.

It doesn't matter whether Murakami committed suicide or not, or whether he committed suicide or not.

After Murakami Sadamasa chose to "leave". Japan has once again reached a turning point in history. Although according to the relevant laws of Japan, the emperor should appoint a provisional cabinet minister, but on the ugly day of the mouth, Toji Tani Katsu, with the support of the generals of the military department, announced the formation of a military cabinet to implement comprehensive military control over Japan.

The military has officially come to power, will Japan follow the route arranged by Murakami?