Chapter 1133: The Impact of the Plague
"The British were our enemies, the Russians and the Americans were our enemies, and the Chinese were our unforgivable mortal enemies. After the whole world was defeated, our Great Japanese Empire was abandoned by this world. We need to regain the glory of our former empires, and let the world remember our name, even if it is broken. Even if I am going to fall into hell, I will drag the whole world to fall with me! The words of a Japanese virus developer's film and television materials completely silenced the Japanese who were still quibbling.
After the Japanese were attacked by the Chinese, the Japanese launched a plan to retaliate against the Chinese.
The Japanese were already desperate for the victory of conventional weapons, and the only chance to turn the tables was to take the lead, and the Japanese finally locked on relying on bacteriological warfare.
After losing their homeland and their former glory, after seeing that there was no hope of counterattacking China, the Japanese pinned all their hopes on bacteriological research. It's just that the bacteriological research institutes in the mainland and other occupied areas were destroyed by the Chinese, the experimental equipment was seized by the Chinese, and most of the experimental personnel were captured and hunted down by the Chinese.
Although the Japanese still have some backup files and have regained their foothold in India, a region rich in logs, it is still very difficult to re-study, and there are no surprises for a long time.
In recent years, China's health care has developed rapidly, and it has quickly spread to every corner of China. As long as the plague, typhoid fever, smallpox, etc., which were traditionally developed by the Japanese, spread, they would inevitably be detected by the Chinese people and quickly extinguished in a small local area. In addition, the Japanese also lacked the means to spread these bacteria, and in the past two years, in addition to creating a large-scale plague in Southeast Asia, the Japanese have at most used spies and agents to make small waves on the border.
Until recently, the researcher named Shinji Abe shouted in ecstasy that there was a new breakthrough. The Japanese have made a breakthrough in the virus and have a new type of biological and chemical weapons that are even more unnoticed.
But before the Japanese could devise a detailed plan to attack China, Shinji Abe, who had been testing the power of the new flu among Indians, and a group of researchers suddenly became infected and died, while the yet-to-be-named S flu virus spread out of control in India, and then spread to Europe as the three brothers continued to fight in Europe and the British mainland.
The Japanese were also depressed and did not have a fully prepared biochemical warfare. There is no alignment with the set goal, Huaxia does not say. And too many allies were injured by mistake. It's just that even they didn't expect that all this turned out to be the crazy revenge of that Apei Shinji before he died.
But such a reason is absolutely hard to believe. With the disclosure of Shinji Ampe's information, the information on various biochemical experiments conducted by the Japanese has been turned over, and even Huaxia has thrown out the information on the bacteriological experiments conducted by the Japanese in China and with Allied prisoners of war.
In the end, even the outbreak of anthrax bacillus was held on the heads of the Japanese by some.
The Japanese have become street rats. Everyone shouted and fought.
Even the Chinese people shouted that they were attacked by germs, and the armies around India were pressed again, completely blocking India's outward passage, if it were not for the plague in India at this time, the Chinese army would have already attacked the Ganges River and continued to expand in India.
For the act of blockade of India. This time, the world unanimously acquiesced, and the European civilized world applauded. Even the British and American troops in India did not stop them, but were busy running away from the most widespread places of the plague.
Looking at the fact that the natives in the occupied areas were killed by the virus one after another, the Japanese wanted to cry without tears, and without the support of penicillin, they could only watch the nearly one million Japanese infected by the flu also struggle in life and death, and even lost the support of the Western world, not to mention the counterattack back to the mainland. I am afraid that the fate of their entire country and nation will come to an end.
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"I'm afraid more people will die in this plague!" Meng Xiang is also constantly sighing.
This includes helping to spread the deadly bacteria and influenza viruses created by the base on a larger scale. Meng Xiang can be said to have contributed to the actions of the Japanese and British. Listening to the rising death toll from the outside world, the guilt in Meng Xiang's heart also continued to surge.
However, as the Chinese army progressed well around the world. Meng Xiang's guilt was quickly hidden in the bottom of his heart: "Even if the whole world is an enemy, as long as it is for the good of Huaxia, even if you fall into hell, you will never regret it!" ”
This plague epidemic was not deliberately planned by Meng Xiang.
He doesn't need this way to win, there are more powerful weapons in the base that can allow him to quickly sweep some opponents, he hopes that the Chinese army will fight all the way upright, play the prestige and ambition of the Chinese people, and can also rely on victory after victory to completely break the confidence of the Western world and ensure the peace of China for a hundred years.
But after learning of the conspiracy of the British and the Japanese, Meng Xiang did not hesitate to push the boat.
The anthrax bacillus won an unexpected victory on the U.S. border, and the prevalence of the flu in Europe made it even worse for Europeans who had been devastated by the war.
And the flu is not only circulating in Europe, India and the neighboring Southeast Asian region have also suffered countless deaths and injuries in this sweeping plague.
The Chinese and the Chinese had their own cheap supplies of penicillin to survive such a crisis, but the poor natives had to follow the natural law of survival of the fittest.
After some of the Southeast Asian natives of Chinese descent returned to China, and some of the natives fled to India, under the fratricidal slaughter and the conscious purging of the remnants of the enemy by the Chinese, there were not many of those natives in Southeast Asia. After such a plague baptism, many natives may become rare animals.
The flu spread rapidly, and then spread from Europe to the Americas, except for Australia, which was tightly sealed in China, which was not affected, this great plague, which was later called the hand of death, swept all over the world.
The Americans relied on a complete health system and the help of self-produced penicillin to reduce the number of deaths, while many countries in Latin America, although they were the latest to be infected, lacked organized rescue and epidemic prevention, and finally ended up in a situation with the Indians, and even some countries even escaped and died, directly reducing a quarter of the population.
Although this plague that swept the world was not as exaggerated as the Black Death, which killed 100 million people at a time and emptied one-third of the entire Europe, there were also statistics in the market outlook with more than 70 million deaths. All countries have suffered heavy losses in this plague, but only Huaxia, relying on a large number of carefully set up epidemic prevention areas and a universal health system, as well as the sharp weapon of penicillin, has survived the plague wave that has swept the world with more than 70 million deaths, and the loss of thousands of people is even less than one-tenth of that of the United States.
Even with preparation, a large number of lower-class Americans affected by the war died of illness. Penicillin, which is in short supply, does not cover everyone, and there are still a large number of black and other people of color in the United States who are not covered by the government.
The death toll of tens of thousands of people was a headache for Truman, who finally came to power, but he was also glad that the plague had arrived at a timely time.
Because of the plague, fighting around the world is slowing down.
The Americans, unaware that it was the Chinese who were in a hurry to scrape the ground while stabilizing their rear, rejoiced in the plague as one of the main reasons for the slow Chinese offensive on the American mainland, but regarded the Chinese army as an exception or retaliation against the British.
Perhaps it was the British who created the Bacillus anthracis preparation that could destroy humanity dozens of times that played a role, and China never stopped attacking the British, whether it was Britain itself or Canada.
With the Huaxia cruising around the Beihai Sea, new base buildings can be built within the area under its jurisdiction.
Without the worry of logistical supplies, coupled with the continuous reinforcements, the offensive of the Chinese army on the British mainland became more and more fierce. The British mainland had just suffered an accidental injury from anthrax bacillus, and there was another flu crisis, and finally the British could not stand it, and white flags were flying everywhere in the British Isles.
The same is true in Canada, where the anthrax incident in the British has greatly reduced the trust of the British government. After China invaded the U.S. mainland and created a separation zone hundreds of kilometers wide, Americans' support for Canada also weakened a lot.
At this time, the Chinese who had obtained the ports on the western Pacific coast, the speed of sending troops surged, and with the help of sub-bases, the tidal wave of offensive finally flooded the eastern cities of Canada.
While the Truman administration in the United States was still negotiating with China, Sudbury, Montreal, Vancouver, and Toronto, as well as towns and cities on the Labrador Peninsula further east, all erected China's five-star red military flag one after another.
The former glory of the British finally dimmed, and the British who were powerless fled to West Africa and some island colonies, and the British royal family also fled to the Caribbean.
Churchill, who was ousted after making this last resolution, knew that although the British colonies in the Caribbean were not large, as long as the United States was not conquered, the Chinese would not be able to enter the Caribbean Sea, the pool in the back garden of the United States.
The fall of the British completely woke up the Americans, who were still holding a trace of luck, and looked at the Chinese army across the Great Lakes, even American civilians understood that it was inevitable for the United States and China to fight again. (To be continued......)