I Used the Buttons of My Wedding Dress to Blow up the Japanese Army's Guang'an Gate

I Used the Buttons of My Wedding Dress to Blow up the Japanese Army's Guang'an Gate

by Canaan Ixiu

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Ch. 1广安门外
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(Historical suspense + bloody aesthetics + spy revenge + new national quintessence) In the late autumn of 1937 in Peking, three gunshots were heard from the Shen Family Embroidery Building. Shen Qingtang, the reborn heir to Beijing embroidery, embroidered a hidden pattern of lotus flowers on the lining of her wedding dress - the coordinates of the Japanese arsenal were embroidered on the left, and the gunpowder formula for detonating Guang'anmen was hidden on the right. At the wedding banquet with swaying red candles, the military police captain who came to search held up the fatal wedding dress with his own hands, but he did not know that there was a countdown wire buried in the peony branches. When the searchlight of the execution ground pierced the night, she smiled as she watched Fujiwara Osaka tear open the lining of his wedding dress, and sparks suddenly burst out from the gold foil falling in the sky. The pieces of silk and satin embroidered with the double crane pattern each had the blood curse of "kill" written on them. "Have you ever seen--" "Embroidery to look like killing someone?"

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