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Chapter 1129 cover up the truth

Three Japanese women in kimonos and five Japanese reporters holding cameras walked into Jinnu University and visited everywhere under Wei Trelin's leadership. Cheng Ruifang looked coldly from the distance. She hated the Japanese and was unwilling to pay attention to them at all.

When they arrived at the art building, the Japanese reporter asked Wei Telin to call out the refugees in the building, and they wanted to take photos of the refugees. Wei Telin had no choice but to call some women and children out of the building to cooperate with the Japanese reporters to take photos. After the refugees came out, three Japanese women sprinkled a handful of copper plates and handful of candies at the refugees, and sent a few moldy apples to the children.

Many children were ignorant and ran over to pick up copper plates and pick up candy from the ground to eat. When a few middle-aged refugees saw this, they also surrounded three Japanese women and asked for it, snatching the candy and copper plates from them. Japanese reporters quickly picked up the camera and took a picture of "China-Japan friendship".

Cheng Ruifang was almost angry and cursed at several middle-aged women: "Is it okay for you to have some face? What's the value of this thing? You still have to shout and rob. Isn't it a joke? It's okay for children to be ignorant. Do you, a decades old, even understand this truth? You have lost all the Chinese faces!"

Weiterin was also very angry and said heartbrokenly: "The enemy threw things to you, why do you pick them up? You shouldn't pick them up even if it's gold! You disappoint me so much, so disappoint me!"

Many refugees also scolded, "Do you still know your shame?", "Even if you starve to death, don't eat their food!", "Can you starve to death by eating less!"...

The camera cuts to Jinling University. At the school gate are hundreds of Japanese soldiers with live ammunition, hundreds of terrified refugees, as well as people from the international committees such as Rabe and George Fitch.

A Japanese photographer stood next to the camera and told a show to several Japanese soldiers: "After I shout, you will go and send biscuits, candy, and copper coins to the Chinese. You should face the smile and give people a kind feeling. Don't make people think that we are here to fight, let the audience know that we are here to save the Chinese. The Chinese welcome us very much, do you understand?"

A few Japanese soldiers shouted, saying that they understood.

As the command to "start" sounded, several Japanese soldiers walked towards the refugees with smiles. They touched the child's head "kindly" and took biscuits and candy from their pockets to send them. One Japanese soldier even raised the child and asked him to ride on his neck, which was a "warm" scene.

However, the photographer was very dissatisfied with the refugees' performance. The refugees had no smile on their faces and their eyes were filled with fear. They didn't feel like welcoming the Imperial Army. He walked to the refugees and shouted: "You should smile and look very happy. Are you welcoming the Imperial Army, do you understand?"

George Fitch turned his head and whispered to Rabe beside him: "This is the most shameless thing I have ever seen. They killed the city to death, and now they have to let the victims act and pretend to be welcoming them!"

Rabe said coldly: "They want to dress themselves up as angels of peace and the saviors of the Chinese to cover up their sins in Nanjing. But all this is in vain. They can deceive the world for a while, but they cannot deceive forever."

The camera cuts to the back door of Jinling University, and a team of Japanese soldiers quietly climbs over the wall and runs quickly towards the school dormitory. Jinling University is the largest refugee shelter in the entire safe area, and the maximum number of refugees was more than 30,000. Among them, the school dormitory mainly hosts women and children. After this group of Japanese soldiers broke into the dormitory, the screams of women and children quickly ran into the building.

A window on the third floor opened, and the Japanese soldiers threw a child out of the window. A woman rushed to the window and screamed at the child who had fallen to death, but was immediately dragged in by two Japanese soldiers.

The audience in front of the screen couldn't help but scold him. This was so shameless. While forcing refugees to play the "China-Japan friendship" in the front door, they raped and killed people in the back door. Almost everyone's hearts are the same, how can Japanese people be so shameless?

The camera switched, accompanied by the rapid footsteps, Chen Feiran quickly walked into Weiterin's room. He threw the newspaper in his hand on the coffee table and said angrily: "I can't believe that even the Chinese people themselves help the Japanese deceive the whole world!"

Cheng Ruifang looked at the newspaper and said, "I saw it too. These people are so shameless!"

Weiterin picked up the newspaper and saw that it was the "New Report" published by the Magic City. It was an article titled "The Japanese troops appease Chinese refugees, and a gratifying harmonious atmosphere appeared in Nanjing", and there were three photos. The people in the photos looked happy because the capital was finally liberated from "the dark rule of Chiang Kai-shek." In one of the photos, hundreds of ordinary people, mostly women and children, knelt in front of the Japanese soldiers, and were grateful to the bread, biscuits and candies distributed by the soldiers. In the other photo, the Japanese soldiers cured several blind old men and women, and the patients shouted: "Long live the emperor!" The third photo was a scene in the amusement park: two handsome Japanese soldiers hugged the Chinese children on their legs and were sliding down the slide, and everyone was laughing happily.

Weitlin couldn't help but say: "The whole article only has one sentence about the sun, one sentence about the drum tower, one sentence about the military police and the position of the Japanese flag are real, and the others are all fake."

Cheng Ruifang said coldly: "They can cover it up for a while, but they can't cover it up for a lifetime. As long as we have one person who lives, we will tell you everything that is happening here."

Weitlin sighed and said, "I hope the Christians in Japan know what their fellow citizens do here."

"Even if they know, they will not take any action to stop this." Cheng Ruifang sneered, "I read the newspaper that the whole of Tokyo is celebrating the capture of Nanjing. Even the children throw their hats into the air, and the women put slogans on their chests, sing and dancing in the streets with sun flags. Our disaster is their good luck!"

Weitlin said: "That's because they don't know the truth. If they know the truth, they will definitely stop it."

"No, they won't. Even if they know the truth, they will pretend not to know." Cheng Ruifang sneered, "Didn't the Japanese soldiers in Nanjing have Christians? Did they stop them? Matsui Ishigen is still a Buddhist? What did he do? I understand now that others will bully you if people are weak, and other countries will bully you if their country is weak!"

Weitlin sighed and said, "No matter what, we must believe in God!"

The camera switch, the International Committee Headquarters, Rabe and others are secretly discussing something. As the Director-General of the Security Zone, George Feich, has a job responsible for raising food and medicines in the Security Zone, so he has relatively more contact with the Magic City. After long-term negotiations with the Japanese army, George Feich was finally allowed to leave Nanjing.

George Fitch plans to bring the eight-disc film taken by John Maggie out of Nanjing when he leaves Nanjing and tell the truth to the world. He also plans to return to the United States to show the US Congress and the people what happened in Nanjing, thereby preventing the Japanese army's atrocities.

The members were all worried about Feiqi's safety, because they had to take the Japanese army to the Demon City. If they were not careful, they might be discovered by Japanese soldiers. Once they were discovered by Japanese soldiers, these eight rolls of film would definitely be destroyed, and Feiqi would undoubtedly die. Therefore, some members suggested that they should take the film out when the situation was stable, which might be better, otherwise it would be too dangerous.

But Feiqi insisted on taking the film out regardless of his own safety. His reason was: "The sooner we take the film out, the sooner we let the world know the truth, the fewer victims will be. When I left, I wore my camel-wool coat. The clothes were very thick. I sewed the film into the lining of the coat, and the Japanese would not find it!"

Everyone present heard Feiqi say this, and knew that he had made up his mind and did not persuade him. They stood up and hugged Feiqi and said goodbye to Feiqi. When Rabe and Feiqi hugged and said goodbye to him, Feiqi said to Rabe: "I hate **, but you are a good person!"

The camera switches, a documentary scene. The American journalists and audiences in front of the screen were surprised because the scenes of the verdict of the Simpson Wife Killing Case in 1995 appeared on the screen. This made them regretfully confused. How did this movie that reflects Zhang Chunru and the Nanjing Massacre have something to do with the Simpson case?

When the camera switches, Zhang Chunru and her husband Douglas are sitting on the sofa, watching TV attentively. The subjective camera, CNN on the TV is playing the live broadcast of the trial of Simpson.

Many Americans still remember this day. At 10 a.m. on October 3, 1995, when the Simpson ruling was about to be announced, the whole United States came to a standstill. President Clinton pushed back the military aircraft state affairs; former Secretary of State Baker postponed his speech; Wall Street stock market trading was light; long-distance telephone lines were silent. 15 minutes before the ruling was announced, the takeaway business of pizza chains increased dramatically, and in the 5 minutes after the verdict was announced, there was no pizza order in the United States.

On the TV screen, the jury announced a unanimous decision: Simpson was not guilty.

This result stunned Zhang Chunru. After a few seconds, she said in an incredible tone: "God, the jury actually ruled that Simpson was innocent! How could this be done? He was innocent! What's wrong? How much evidence does the jury need to be enough?"

Douglas shook his head and said, "This case is mainly due to the police's evidence collection problem and the racial problem, which leads to the lack of the chain of evidence. It is not surprising that the result is the end."

Zhang Chunru defended: "But it would be ridiculous to not accept all the evidence just because the policeman has a racist tendency. It's ridiculous to believe that this is the result!"

Douglas smiled and said, "You're so excited."

Zhang Chunru said angrily: "I can't help but be excited. The defense's tactics remind me of the Japanese who stubbornly denies the Nanjing Massacre. Even when looking at the piles of photos, documents and witness testimony, some Japanese people still believe that the Holocaust was a bunch of lies fabricated by the Chinese. They said that the photos were altered, the documents were forged, and the witnesses were bought. What about the documentaries and newspaper articles taken by Westerners? They are all fake news about political propaganda and sensational effects.

Some Japanese historians try to confuse everyone with mysterious abstract debates: What is the truth? Isn’t it determined where you stand? Perhaps there is no so-called truth at all. How can you believe that what you see is the truth? And so on, it’s really disgusting. They even say that no one can write the Nanjing Massacre into a book because it is a massive atrocity and no one knows exactly the exact number of deaths. If the body cannot be counted according to this logic, then historians cannot write the American Civil War or World War II or any war? It’s ridiculous!”

Douglas smiled and comforted: "I support you in writing this book, but many people think it is dangerous to write it. We should find a new apartment as soon as possible to avoid being found by the Japanese right-wing fanatics!"
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