Chapter 318 Still ended in vain

Style: Historical Author: Yuan SanhongWords: 2011Update Time: 24/01/11 20:14:48
Yoshida was angered by Yu Chenglong's words and roared loudly to vent his anger, but Yu Chenglong was unmoved and remained calm. Even General Benjiro did not appear too angry.

"Mr. Yu seems to be unable to return from his lost ways. He is very poisoned. I have a newspaper from Manchukuo. We also wrote a statement for you. Take a look and sign it.

If you sincerely surrender to the Empire of Japan, I can recommend you to a practical position where you can be useful, but the prerequisite is that you are sincerely loyal to the Empire of Japan. "

This time Lang explained his intention in blunt Chinese, and at the same time motioned for the newspaper and statement to be handed over to Yu Chenglong. Yu Chenglong took it and read the contents of the newspaper first, his brows furrowed.

The main idea in the newspaper was: The bandit leader Yu Chenglong repented, took the initiative to contact the imperial army and the government, and expressed his willingness to be loyal to the imperial army and the empire. He is now heading to the headquarters of the Imperial Army to receive further enlightenment and enlightenment from the Imperial Army. A declaration of allegiance will be issued soon to inform the people...

Yu Chenglong read the newspaper carefully. Although he was angry inside, he didn't have much reaction on the surface. Then he read the so-called "Yu Chenglong's self-declaration" hastily again, then put it on the table, still without any strong expression.

"Writing a 'statement' won't help much. The key is to see how to do it. However, I am very interested in the position the general mentioned. I wonder if the general can inform him in advance?"

"Don't be busy with this now, I have plenty of time. I will let you know when Mr. Yu can sign the statement. You can go back and think about it slowly, and send Mr. Yu back to his residence!"

With a wave of his hand, the Japanese major and several Japanese military police came in and sent Yu Chenglong back to his residence. This meeting with General Honjiro did not cause much trouble, and of course no substantial results were obtained.

It was impossible to pray for the Japanese to release you, and I didn’t want to get tolerance from the little Japanese when I came in, because this is the nature of the invaders, and they will not give up until they squeeze everything out of you.

Jackie Chan knew this very well. What he had to do now was to pretend to be honest, not to provoke their animalistic attacks, and to create a relatively relaxed environment for himself to gain valuable time.

For another three days, no one bothered Yu Chenglong again. But at this time, Yu Chenglong knew that the chief rudder, Commander Xiao and the brothers outside must be trying to rescue him. He hoped not to resort to armed rescue, but he believed in the wisdom of the chief rudder and them.

Two days later, the Japanese major came and said that General Yoshida told Yu Chenglong to tell him if he figured it out. After saying that, he walked around the room and went out. These days, the food is very poor and the treatment is not as good as the first few days after arriving here.

When he saw Yoshida again, Yu Chenglong had obviously lost weight. Yoshida was not eager to ask what Jackie Chan thought of the conditions and whether he was willing to sign the statement. Instead, he showed serious concern for Jackie Chan's health.

"Seeing that Mr. Yu is losing weight day by day, I am very uneasy. If you have any requests, please feel free to make them. I will try my best to help within the scope of my power, but don't damage your body."

"I'm just a commoner. It's good enough that I can't starve to death. I don't deserve the mercy of the general. It's just that I feel that relying on this little trick will not destroy someone's will, but it more and more shows your lack of sincerity. In this situation Come on, do you think I’ll sign?”

Facing Yoshida's hypocritical concern, Yu Chenglong seemed to shake his head helplessly. He knew that all this might have something to do with Yoshida. Even if he was not the decision-maker, he was also the executor. No matter how nice he said, he could not change his nature.

"Time is the best teacher. It can teach people how to make the right choice. We are not in a hurry and have the patience to wait for the day when you change your mind."

Yoshida was not angry because of Yu Chenglong's attitude, but still smiled and comforted him. But Yu Chenglong knew that the food was just poor now, but it would be mental and physical torture in the future because he would not agree to their conditions.

After returning from Yoshida, Yu Chenglong thought it was ridiculous that the Japanese used the method of providing inferior food to weaken people's will. But the food provided is indeed getting worse every day, and even water is in short supply.

Half a month later, the weather turned colder obviously. It was very cold in the house, and I had to cover myself with a quilt during the day to survive. On this day, when the meal delivery person came, Yu Chenglong asked him to send a message to Yoshida, asking for cotton-padded clothes and improved food.

But the next day was the same as before, the food was not improved and cotton-padded clothes were not provided. Even the Japanese major who came here from time to time stopped coming, and the attitude of the Japanese soldiers began to become tougher.

After a few days of enduring hunger and cold like this, Yu Chenglong seemed to be unable to bear it any longer and made another request, saying that he wanted to read the long statement again and also wanted a pen.

This time it was more effective, and the dinner was improved immediately. The statement was also sent by the Japanese major in person, and said that General Yoshida was ready to meet with him at any time.

"I know today is your day off, but every time on this day I have to starve and only have two meals. Please reply to General Yoshida. I am very satisfied with the meal tonight and let him wait for me tomorrow. Good news."

Yu Chenglong expressed to the Japanese Major that he was willing to meet General Yoshida tomorrow and entrusted him to say hello to Yoshida. After hearing this, the Japanese Major did not say anything, but nodded slightly and left meaningfully.

Yu Chenglong sat down to eat alone. He ate very slowly and enjoyed the meal. The Japanese military policeman standing next to him seemed a little anxious. Seeing that Yu Chenglong had just put down his chopsticks, he hurriedly packed away.

Yu Chenglong didn't care either. When the Japanese military police left, he studied the 'declaration' seriously. It wasn't until the lights were turned off that Yu Chenglong went to take a rest. After returning, Yu Chenglong picked up a pen and wrote a line on the back of the 'declaration':

'The general has no sincerity, and Yu is unwilling to waste time like this. Let's say goodbye and let's talk again when both of us are sincere. good luck! Yu Chenglong pays homage to him. '

After the text was written, Yu Chenglong took off his clothes and lay down to sleep. At this time, the lights in the room were also turned off from the outside, and Yu Chenglong knew that his every move was being monitored.

In the middle of the night, Yu Chenglong took out his handcuffed foot from the shackles in bed. This was not very difficult for him, but it was very laborious to put it in again, which required more effort than pulling it out. .

Yu Chenglong gently moved his feet, put on his clothes and pants, walked off the ground, turned around and covered himself with the quilt, then gently slid under a transom window, and with a force, he jumped up to the transom window. He wanted to escape in time!