Chapter 139

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  Mu Qiong picked up the few pieces of paper and looked at them, and found that the content on them was what he wrote in the morning about the Lushun massacre.

  However, the words above are not his, but those of Huo Sanshao who he is familiar with.

  He had just mailed the letter in the morning, and Huo Sanshao had already received the letter in the evening. There was probably someone in the Huo family at the post office.

  Besides... It seems that the person who communicated with him was really the mysterious Third Young Master Huo, not Second Young Master Huo.

  Mu Qiong really wanted to meet Huo Sanshao, but thought that this might reveal his identity, so he gave up again.

  After reading the letter, Mu Qiong said angrily, "There is such a thing? Those Japanese are really hateful!"

  "This matter is still uncertain, but it is almost close..." Huo Ying said, and asked again: "Can you write?"

  Mu Qiong nodded without hesitation: "Yes!"

  After Mu Qiong said that he could write, he began to write.

  Regarding the Lushun massacre, he read some of the things written by the reporters who were present at the time in modern times, and he knew a little bit, but not much.

  After all, too few people survived the massacre, and in that era, the spread of information was very slow.

  But what he writes doesn't have to be 100% historical.

  Mu Qiong wrote such an article from the perspective of a survivor who was hidden in the cellar by his parents and survived.

  "There's a war going on outside, and it's said that the Japanese are coming in. My father was cautious, afraid of accidents, so he hid me in the cellar..."

  "At night, I sneaked out of the cellar and saw my father died at the door and my mother died in the house."

  "I went to the next door, and my aunt was holding my three-year-old brother, and they were stabbed to death together on the kang..."

  ...

  When Mu Qiong wrote, he thought of the most famous Nanjing Massacre, and also thought of some things that happened in that massacre.

  At this time, he wrote some.

  For example, cutting open the belly of a pregnant woman, who kills the most in a competition, and so on.

  Even though he knew that he was cheating the Japanese, Mu Qiong was still in a bad mood when writing.

  In modern times, although he knew the misery of the people in this era, he didn't feel deeply. Only after he really came to this era did he gradually have a sense of reality.

  He does not have the ability to save the world and save the people, so he can only work hard to speak out for the people.

  After Mu Qiong started writing, Huo Ying left. After a while, the servants of the Huo family brought Mu Qiong dinner.

  The dinner consisted of four dishes and one soup, which was very hearty, but the portion of each dish was not too much, and he finished it just right.

  Mu Qiong ate all the food and started writing again, while Huo Ying didn't come over until he was almost finished writing, and then picked up the article he wrote to read.

  Seeing this, Huo Ying was a little frightened.

  He didn't expect that Mu Qiong could write a massacre so vividly, and some of the things, such as cutting open the belly of a pregnant woman... Mu Qiong could also think of such things!

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