Chapter 91 Exchange of Interests (1)

Style: Historical Author: sharp hatchetWords: 2937Update Time: 24/01/11 22:28:13
The professor's plan was implemented very smoothly, especially after some Burmese militiamen received benefits, and other Burmese militiamen who were jealous of their companions began to go crazy. Coupled with Tang Hu's deliberate connivance, the situation in northern Thailand changed three times a day. A large number of crazy Burmese natives divided into small groups and began to frequently fight against the local Thai armed forces. Although the situation in the north has worsened, Thais elsewhere do not know what is happening in northern Thailand.

Because before the riots occurred, the European mercenary troops who had left the training camp had been deployed in central Thailand, which separated the northern and central regions of Thailand. Whether it was telephone calls, telegraphs, or road transportation, military control was immediately implemented due to the emergence of mercenary troops. Tang Hu's first step was to collect civilian guns and weapons, and then he would only deal with those local family forces. As for the poor people who were keeping their peace, Tang Hu and his Burmese militia simply ignored them.

It is precisely because of Tang Hu's attitude towards the enemy that many poor people in northern Thailand have a not very bad impression of Tang Hu and the others. Tang Hu's performance made Tang Cheng, who was originally annoyed, feel that his brother had finally grown up and at least had the ability to stand alone. A week passed quickly, and most of northern Thailand had fallen under Tang Hu's control. In this area, there were no local Thai family forces left.

It's not like these local family forces haven't thought about escaping, but it's a pity that they can't get through the blockade of the mercenary troops. Compared with the Burmese militiamen who only fight with the wind, these retired veterans from Europe appear to be much more professional. However, many of them are a little uncomfortable with their current jobs, because the current situation is completely different from what they expected. Now they feel that they are more like security guards than mercenaries.

These retired veterans from Europe originally thought that they were hired and sent to training camps to undergo rigorous training again, and then they would be dragged onto the battlefield to work for the evil capitalist bosses. But what they didn't expect was that after leaving the training camp, they were deployed in central Thailand. What they did most every day was patrolling and reinforcing checkpoints. Until a week ago, they began distributing live ammunition and were required not to let anyone coming from the north cross their blockade.

For several days, Thais from the north wanted to pass through their blockade. At first, these European mercenaries patiently forced the people back. However, as more and more Thais went south, relying on their strength, they actually began to attack the mercenary blockade. These mercenaries from Europe are not the Zionist Army who needed to show some respect before. Faced with the impact of the Thais, the mercenaries chose to shoot directly to solve the problem.

There were pursuers behind and obstacles in front of them. The Thais who were trying to go south were in a panic. They tried their best and even began to spend a lot of money to try to bribe the mercenaries who blocked them, but to no avail. Tang Hu, who had been intimidating all the way from north to south, under the command of Tang Cheng, fought steadily and led the youth army and the Burmese militia troops to sweep forward. The purpose of the Youth Army's southward operation is to deal with the many local family forces in northern Thailand.

Although there is a royal family in Thailand, in fact, local family power in northern Thailand is very rampant. This is a bit like the Jiangnan clan forces in the late Ming Dynasty. Since Tang Cheng has had the opportunity to occupy Thailand, he will not allow the existence of these local clan forces. Tang Cheng knows how the Ming Dynasty perished. bright. As time went by, more and more Thais were blocked from the blockade area by the mercenary troops, but no matter what they tried, the mercenary troops never let go.

After a heavy rain, the forward troops of the Youth Army finally merged with the mercenary troops, and the Thai people surrounded by them finally became a thing of the past forever. After pacifying the local forces in northern Thailand, and adding the southern Thailand that had long been controlled by Tangcheng, the territory that still nominally belongs to Thailand is only Bangkok and its surrounding areas. According to the professor's plan, it was a good time to take over the whole of Thailand in one go, but Tangcheng prevented the young army from marching south.

If they want to take over Thailand, the Thai royal family, who is trapped in the Bangkok Palace, must disappear from this world. But Tangcheng doesn't want to bear this debt and wants to get rid of the Thai royal family. There are actually many reasonable ways. Hans, who had been staying at the dock in southern Thailand, finally received a telegram from Tangcheng. Early the next morning, Hans left Thailand by boat. Half a month later, news came that a sudden epidemic broke out in Bangkok, and only two young children of the Thai royal family who had been living in the Bangkok Palace survived.

The Jews were the first to know about the outbreak of the epidemic in Bangkok. Out of humanitarianism, the Zionist Organization chose to actively participate in the prevention, treatment and rescue of the epidemic. Due to the sudden outbreak of the epidemic, they were still in Tangcheng in central Thailand and had no choice but to continuously retreat northward. Finally, they chose to take a detour from Myanmar before appearing in southern Bangkok. When Tang Cheng arrived in the southern region of Bangkok, the epidemic outbreak in Bangkok had been controlled by the Zionist organization, and the two remaining young children of the Thai royal family also died due to excessive fright.

"Don, the outbreak of the epidemic is something that none of us want to see!" The female doctor who spoke was a member of the Zionist Organization and one of the discoverers who found the origin of the epidemic. "We carefully compared the morphology of the disease strains, and even dissected some corpses that had lost their lives due to the disease, and finally confirmed that the outbreak in Bangkok was related to a viral weapon studied by the Japanese army." The words of the female doctor made her pretend to be sad. Tang Cheng's eyebrows twitched, and he began to wonder whether the US military had controlled the virus experts in the Japanese Army's Unit 731.

Sure enough, what the female doctor said next made Tang Cheng understand immediately. "I have some friends who work in the military hospitals of the US military in the Pacific. I heard them say that after the US military in the Pacific entered the Japanese mainland, they once received orders and their superiors asked them to interrogate a group of Japanese war criminals. I heard them say, The Japanese war criminals they interrogated were also members of the medical system. The outbreak in Bangkok made me realize that what they said was true, because the Japanese war criminals they interrogated were all researching bacterial and viral weapons."

When Tang Cheng heard this, the corners of his mouth could not help but slowly tilted up, and he thought to himself that he was so sleepy that he couldn't find the unlucky guy to take the blame! A few days later, Tang Cheng and Hans appeared in Tokyo with a whole box of information and data. The trial of the International Court of Justice is still going on, but because of the small tricks and favoritism done by the United States secretly, most of the senior Japanese generals listed as war criminals have chosen not to plead guilty. The International Court of Justice has been shouting in court almost every day these days. .

With the support and lobbying of the British, Tangcheng and Hans entered the International Court of Justice with those documents and data. Witnesses kept crying and roaring in the courtroom, and even fainted on the spot. Tang Cheng, who was sitting in the auditorium, was still holding back the anger in his heart. Hans seemed to notice something strange about Tang Cheng. He quickly grabbed one of Tang Cheng's arms and reminded Tang Cheng in a low voice. "Don, don't forget the purpose of our coming here! These damn war criminals will have to atone for their sins sooner or later, but not now and not here."

Hans's persuasion was never considerate, but Tang Cheng's mood gradually calmed down. The court hearing quickly came to an end, and as a clerk began to whisper in the ear of the presiding judge, Hans, the complainant, finally stood in the court. Hans's appointment as the complainant was the result of repeated discussions and deductions with Tang Cheng. As a good friend of the Thai royal family, Hans, a blond and blue-eyed guy, was more suitable to speak in court as a complainant than Tang Cheng.

Japan was not aware of the news about the outbreak of the epidemic in Thailand. As Hans began to speak, almost everyone in the court was shocked by the data Hans showed. An epidemic almost turned Bangkok into a dead city. The entire Thai royal family also died. This is undoubtedly a human tragedy. As the complainant, Hans pointed the finger at the Japanese army's research on bacteria and viruses. After all, the information provided by representatives of the Nationalist Government had repeatedly submitted evidence and information on the Japanese army's research on bacteria and viruses in the Northeast.

"We have evidence that the sudden outbreak of the epidemic in Thailand was the result of the leakage of bacterial weapons hidden by the Japanese army in Bangkok." Among the evidence Hans brought, there were also many photos, and the contents of the photos were some Cannonballs dug out of the ground. These rusty shells all have Japanese markings on them. Anyone who knows Japanese can tell at a glance that they are warnings representing extreme danger. "The bacterial shells in the photo were dug out of the ground around Bangkok. According to records, the Japanese army stationed troops in these places in 1942."

In order to find the perfect scapegoat, Hans brought sufficient evidence this time. As long as the court accepts this evidence, the Japanese will be completely nailed to the pillar of shame. Naturally, the Americans cannot allow some unfavorable situations to arise, but the evidence Hans brought is really sufficient, and judging from the reactions of most people in the court, the situation is very unfavorable to Japan. The court did not give the result in court, and Hans, the complainant, did not ask to see the result on the spot.

Sure enough, after Tang Cheng and Hans left the court, someone came to visit them, and they were Hans's acquaintances in Tang Cheng. "Don, we are good friends, and I am very grateful for everything you have done to help us before. But I am still a member of the US military. I can only execute but not refuse the orders given by my superiors." He has been promoted to a military rank of Lieutenant Colonel Smith acted very embarrassed when facing Tang Cheng and Hans.