Traveling through the 1940s, the whole village was massacred at the beginning

Chapter 1143 Japanese Warships



Chapter 1143 Japanese Warships

They were just young men in their early twenties, but who could have imagined the brutal life-or-death struggles these vibrant young men had experienced?

He struggled to survive on that battlefield strewn with corpses and flowing with blood, and finally managed to escape from the pile of dead bodies.

Those who were sent to the pile of corpses were all people who had been confirmed dead by the Japanese and then hauled out of the city by vehicle, which means that they may have really stopped breathing temporarily at that time.

Over the years, they have been burdened by the pain of their serious injuries, and their lives have not been smooth or fulfilling.

The fact that these children have managed to persevere until now without being driven mad by the torment is already the best possible outcome after all their tremendous efforts.

Master Kongqing took out his precious tortoise shell and several Five Emperors Coins and started shaking them.

He stroked his beard and looked at the three divination results, all of which indicated that things had turned from bad to good before he finally smiled.

For three consecutive days, Jiang Jiyun and Jiang Wenming took turns caring for those people and successfully completed the surgery.

Looking at the few people lying quietly on the bed, Jiang Jiyun turned around and walked out of the room, reminding them not to move if they could lie down.

Bored at home, she told her older brother to take Qin Heng and Qin Zhi to the dock to find Nan Huan and a few other people who were replacing Shi Dayong and the others.

Upon arriving at the dock, Jiang Jiyun saw a group of workers carrying heavy sacks of marijuana on their backs, hurrying to put them on the ship.

Jiang Jiyun stood idly to one side, while Qin Zhi, who was equally bored, went to fish on the other side.

While sitting on the stool waiting for the fish to bite, Jiang Jiyun unconsciously thought of the time he spent with Brother Xuyang by the river. Now, it had been several years.

Jiang Jiyun fiddled with a worn-out telescope in his hand, glancing at the river surface from time to time.

All she could see were small fishing boats and a handful of cargo ships, which made her feel sleepy, and her eyelids started to droop.

So she turned to Qin Zhi, who was still engrossed in fishing, and whispered, "Sister Zhizhi, I'm going to take a nap first. After Brother Wei and the others finish their work, we'll go home with them."

After saying that, she casually took off the straw hat she was wearing and put it upside down on her face. Then she leaned back slightly against the back of the chair behind her.

In his dazed state, Jiang Jiyun seemed to hear a commotion, as if many people were shouting something.

She instinctively reached out, trying to remove the straw hat that was pressing against her face.

Just then, a familiar yet urgent voice rang out: "Run! The Japanese warships are coming!!!"

The sudden shout jolted Jiang Jiyun awake. She sprang to her feet, shook her still somewhat dazed head a few times, and quickly grabbed the binoculars that were lying to the side, looking towards the river.

Through the camera lens, Jiang Jiyun quickly spotted a series of huge warships slowly approaching from the east.

She saw a bright red Japanese flag flying high on the warship, fluttering in the wind.

Qin Zhi, who had been keeping an eye on things, noticed that Jiang Jiyun had stood up and started using binoculars to observe the movement on the river.

She hurriedly stepped forward and said, "Master, the situation is critical. It could very well escalate into a firefight. We must evacuate immediately!"

Despite Qin Zhi's advice, Jiang Jiyun remained unusually calm and composed.

She responded with a somewhat dismissive expression, "No need to panic. These little devils haven't really taken any action yet. Let's just wait and see."

Jiang Jiyun carefully observed the approaching warships and said, "Maybe they're just passing by and won't attack us. But even if a fight breaks out, we're not going to be trifled with!"

"But if a fight breaks out, it'll be the responsibility of the troops stationed here, not us. Let's hurry up and leave!" Qin Zhi said anxiously.

Upon hearing her words, Jiang Jiyun was taken aback. He slowly turned his gaze to Qin Zhi beside him, his tone tinged with surprise, "Don't you know our true identities?"

Qin Zhi blinked her bright eyes, pondered for a moment, and then suddenly seemed to understand something.

She said with a face full of surprise, "Oh! Master, your medical skills are superb, you are a miracle doctor who saves lives! Are you staying here now to treat the wounded after the fighting starts?"

Faced with Qin Zhi's speculation, Jiang Jiyun couldn't help but feel helpless.

She shook her head and explained, "I am indeed a doctor, but I am also a soldier."

Upon hearing this, Qin Zhi's eyes widened in disbelief as she stared at the seemingly ordinary young girl before her.

Jiang Jiyun continued, “In such a chaotic world, it is probably difficult to save many lives by practicing medicine alone; however, only by going to the battlefield to fight bravely against the enemy and eliminate those vicious Japanese devils, so that countless people can be spared from the suffering of enemy artillery fire and escape from gunfire, can more people be saved.”

Qin Zhi silently looked at the serious-faced "young master" in front of her. She had secretly speculated that the master's elder brother and uncles were heroes with a strong sense of national righteousness.

After all, one can glean some insight from the murderous aura emanating from them, forged through trials of life and death.

It should be understood that in such a turbulent era, anyone who possessed a sense of justice and dared to stand up and fight the Japanese invaders must have had a certain fierce aura about them.

In fact, the Qin family had also dealt with the invaders quite a bit; it could be said that every family had been stained with the blood of the enemy to some extent.

Tragically, many of their brothers and sisters had already fallen victim to the enemy's cold and merciless guns, so whenever they needed a lone Japanese soldier, they would go straight up to take his life and seek revenge!

Jiang Jiyun gazed at the warships anchored on the opposite bank of the river from afar.

Just as she was wondering what was going on, Xiao Wei and the others rushed over.

Xiao Wei said breathlessly, "Xiao Yun, I've already contacted Brother Yuan and the others. They'll be here soon."

Upon hearing this news, Jiang Jiyun nodded, but his brows remained tightly furrowed.

He turned to look at Xiao Wei and asked seriously, "Brother Xiao Wei, shouldn't the area north of the river also be under the jurisdiction of Jinling?"

At this moment, Nan, who was standing nearby, said, "That's right! When I was carrying those heavy loads, I heard those laborers talking about this. And, I heard from the people who escaped that a group of Japanese troops came and stationed themselves there, and many of them ran away with their families!"

Oda chimed in, "I also asked some of the brothers who escaped from there, and they told me that those despicable Japanese soldiers only appeared out of nowhere in the last few days."

Chen Meng sighed and said, "It seems that these Japanese devils launched a surprise attack, catching the northern garrison off guard."


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