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Why do you authors think the Japanese need evidence to arrest people?
My classmate's grandfather was working for the Japanese at the time. I can't say what the details were. Of course, his actual identity was with our party. At that time, he was just suspected by the Japanese, so he was beaten half to death by the Japanese with Xing. He was imprisoned for more than half a year. He was alive only because the Japanese had no evidence and Japan was about to surrender when he was captured. He was rescued from prison by comrades of our party. If the Japanese had not surrendered, he would almost certainly have died in prison. As long as the Japanese have evidence, it is impossible for him to survive these six months. You novelists think that Japan needs evidence before arresting people, which is simply glorifying the Japanese army. It is also making the intelligence personnel mentally retarded, because what the intelligence personnel want to do is not to prevent the Japanese army from finding evidence. It's about not being suspected. Once suspected, it doesn't matter whether there is evidence or not.