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Train to Hell

Train to Hell

General Fiction

Ouyang Jun

26K0

Longquan Town. It is an important town located at the crossroads between Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces. One afternoon in July 1943, three motorcycles, one in front and two behind, were leading the way, leading a black "Ford" car with a plaster flag on it. They honked their horns frantically and drove through the main street of Longquan Town like lightning. Then they made a sharp turn and drove into a compound at an unabated speed. This is a courtyard with a bluestone structure. There are two guard posts with guns standing in front of the gate. The high courtyard wall is supported by a double-layer electric grid. Four monster-like guard towers stand at the four corners of the courtyard wall. The barrels of guns poke out from the dark holes.

Wang Baotong, the Imperial Physician of the Pseudo-imperial Palace

Ouyang Jun

15K0

In mid-August 1940, when the red sun was as bright as fire, Emperor Kant suddenly fell ill for three days. The interior of the Puppet Manchukuo Palace in Xinjing is like an airtight steamer. Aixinjueluo Puyi, who was dragged to power by the Kwantung Army and served as a puppet emperor for several years, suddenly suffered from a strange disease. He vomited blood profusely, and he vomited more than a bowl of blood every day. Puyi's strange illness of vomiting blood not only frightened the concubines, ministers, and imperial doctors in the palace, but even Yoshioka Yasuo, the "royal official" sent by the Japanese Kwantung Army to supervise the "government", was astonished and confused for a moment. In the end, General Kenkichi Ueda, the supreme commander of the Kwantung Army, was actually alerted. He also visited the Imperial Palace of the Puppet Palace and went to Jixi Tower where Puyi was staying to check on his condition. However, Puyi's condition became increasingly critical.