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Chapter 215(1/2)

When the elderly people present heard that the powerful chairman had passed away in a car accident, they first showed joy, and then immediately adjusted their expressions, pretending to look like a deceased father crying for his mother.

Li Ziyang was also stunned on the spot, looking at the doctor in disbelief, hoping in his mind that what the doctor said was a big joke.

Daisaku Kawamoto was also stunned for a moment, his face turned cold, and then returned to normal.

Many of the old people standing by the window sill are parasites who live off the chairman. They don't want to believe that their backer will be taken away by a sudden car accident.

"After paying the money, your hospital will save people. Hurry up and hurry up!"

A young man stood up from the chair, grabbed the doctor's front, and shouted excitedly.

The doctor also knows the prominent status of everyone in front of the emergency room, and also knows that this is a thankless job.

But as the best surgical director at St. Mary's Hospital, he had no way to refuse.

"Sir, please calm down. Mr. Yokokawa already had heart failure when he was sent to the emergency room."

"We tried our best, but no first aid was successful."

"Please also express your condolences!"

Facing the crazy young man, the doctor showed the greatest understanding and patiently explained.

The quarrel in front of the emergency room spread far away, and the doctors in the duty room all came out and watched the excitement curiously.

"That's enough, stop making trouble!"

Daisaku Kawamoto was fed up with the young man's quarrel and immediately reached out to hold his arm to calm him down.

The young man should have known Daisaku Kawamoto's identity, so he immediately calmed down and let go of the doctor, but his red eyes showed his excitement and anger.

Even so, the young man still bowed to Daisaku Kawamoto and said softly: "I'm sorry, Mr. Kawamoto."

"My father passed away suddenly, I really...".

Daisaku Kawamoto naturally understood Yokokawa Shirasui's pain and forgave him for his impulsiveness.

"Mr. Ziyang!"

After Daisaku Kawamoto finished dealing with Yokogawa Whitewater, he turned to look at Li Ziyang not far away, waved his hand to him, and motioned for him to come over.

When Li Ziyang heard the greeting, he did not dare to neglect, walked forward quickly, and half-bent respectfully, waiting for Daisaku Kawamoto's order.

"Chairman Yokokawa's personal bodyguards are all a bunch of bastards, and they let the bad guys get their hands on them in full view of the public."

"There must be spies inside. You handle it and examine them one by one. Don't miss any useful information!"

Daisaku Kawamoto subconsciously crossed his arms and said with a serious face.

Li Ziyang nodded, without hesitation, and left St. Mary's Hospital with his men.

After Daisaku Kawamoto gave the order, he frowned and looked at the chaos in front of him. He had a headache and didn't know how to deal with it.

...

Yokokawa's body was sent to the freezer of the funeral home.

People from the Jinhu Chamber of Commerce were busy in the largest exhibition hall of the funeral home.

Seeing that everything was being taken care of, Daisaku Kawamoto took his bodyguards back to the office building of the Kumho Chamber of Commerce and returned to his office.

There is a special line in Kawamoto's office, which was specially set up by the Military Police Headquarters. Even the members of the board of directors don't know where this special line leads.

In the office, the fireplace burned very warmly, and the dim wall lamps barely illuminated the 40-square-meter space.

Daisaku Kawamoto took off his suit, hung it on the hanger, and stretched his stiff arms.

Then he walked to the wine cabinet, picked out a bottle of bourbon produced in Scotland, and poured half a glass of it.

After drinking all the wine in the glass in one gulp, Daisaku Kawamoto recovered from his fatigue.

The Yokokawa River is dead!

Died at an inopportune time!

Even the supreme emperor can only control a person's life and death to a limited extent.

When Daisaku Kawamoto thought of this, his head hurt even more. He could only light a cigarette and smoke it silently.

As an outstanding intelligence officer of the Japanese Empire, he knew that Yokogawa's death should be caused by someone else.

Being a member of the Baden-Baden Group is the symbol of Daisaku Kawamoto and his passport in the political arena.

The Baden-Baden Group refers to a Japanese military group initiated by Tetsuzan Nagata, Toshiro Obata and Neji Okamura.

It was the germ of the independence of the Japanese military, the starting point of Japan's political arena turning to democratization, and the starting point of the Japanese military's movement for hegemony.

Because the secret society was established in Baden-Baden Spa, Germany, it was called the Baden-Baden Group.

In October 1921, with the encouragement of the Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito, Nagata Tetsuzan, Obata Toshishiro, Okamura Ningji and Tojo Hideki and other young Japanese officers went to Baden-Baden Hot Spring on the Rhine River in Germany.

Discuss domestic and foreign political and military situations.

They agreed and swore that after returning to the country, they would work to eliminate factions, refresh personnel, reform the military system, establish a general mobilization posture, and make every effort to promote Japan to follow the path of independent aggression and expansion.

Kanji Ishihara, Seishiro Itagaki, Hideki Tojo, Daisaku Kawamoto, Kenji Doihara, Tomofumi Yamashita, etc. successively joined the group.

Since the establishment of the Meiji government, the Japanese military has become an independent system that assists the emperor, parallel to the cabinet, and has privileges above the political power.

Before the September 18th Incident, both the Japanese Army Ministry, the General Staff Headquarters, and the Kwantung Army had established the basic policy of military occupation of Northeast China, and even fully considered the methods and principles of governance after the occupation of Northeast China.

Some people in the military group aim to overthrow the political party cabinet, establish a military regime, and implement a system of national unity.

As a native of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, Kawamoto came from a well-off family since he was a child. After graduating from elementary school, he studied at the Japanese Army Infant School, the Army Military Academy and the Japanese Army University.

He is the second son of Kawamoto Sanji, and his family owns a large amount of land and forests.

After graduation, he was sent to Northeast China to participate in the Russo-Japanese War. He served as the captain of the 37th Infantry Regiment of the Fourth Division of the Japanese Army and went to Northeast China to participate in the Russo-Japanese War.

In January 1906, as a member of the Fourth Division, Kawamoto served as guard of the Anfeng Line and garrison of Lushun.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! During this period, Daisaku Kawamoto admired Akashi Genjiro and Aoki Nobujun, the masters of Japanese invasion of China, and determined to become Akashi and Aoki the second, with conspiracy and assassination

Auxiliary force to realize Japan's mainland policy.

In October 1907, Kawamoto was transferred back to Japan and stationed in Himeji.

In March 1908, he was appointed lieutenant adjutant of the 38th Regiment and stationed in Tokyo.

After that, he stayed in China and became the so-called "China expert" in the Japanese Army.

Beginning in 1916, Daisaku Kawamoto, as an intelligence officer, went to Chengdu, China and other places to collect intelligence in the name of staff travel.

In fact, this guy was not a fuel-efficient guy when he was in the military academy.

While in school, Kawamoto Daisaku and others formed a reactionary gang - the Continental Congress. Among the members were Tada Shun, Ohba Yahei, Isotani Rensuke, Masaki Jinzaburo, Umezu Meijiro, Moriren, Shimomura Sadaichi, and Yamada.

Otozo, Saito Yaheita, Obata Toshishiro, these people all became generals in the invasion of China in the future.

He was later promoted to Army Captain, graduated from Mainland China University in the 24th place the next year, and served as a squadron leader of a certain Army unit.

He was then sent to Hankou, China, where he served as senior staff assistant to the Japanese Army's Central China Expedition Headquarters. Later, he served as the military attache of the headquarters in Chengdu, Sichuan, and was transferred to the Second Department of the Japanese Army Ministry's Staff Headquarters.

In the same year, he was promoted to major. In July of the same year, he was appointed as the staff officer of the 12th Division Headquarters of the Japanese Siberian Expeditionary Force, which invaded the Soviet Union.

In 1919, he served as a member of the First Department (in charge of operations) and the Fourth Department (in charge of compilation of war history) of the General Staff Headquarters.

At the same time, Kawamoto joined the Futaba Society, an emerging young Japanese military organization.

Its main members include officers from the 15th to 18th periods of "Rishi": Rensuke Isotani, Shun Tada, Seishiro Itagaki, Seiichi Kita, Kanji Ishihara, Masaru Hanatani, Kingoro Hashimoto, etc.

Years of intelligence work have allowed Daisaku Kawamoto to perfect his ideas.

The God of Destiny should have favored this calm and crazy man very much and gave him a chance to go down in history.

In the summer of 2028, Zhang Zuolin was defeated by the southern revolutionary army led by the Nanjing government. He was forced to call for peace and decided to leave Beijing and return to the Northeast.

Just as Zhang Zuolin was preparing to leave Beijing and leave the customs, the Japanese Kwantung Army was plotting to take advantage of Zhang's retreat and contact the Fengjun armed forces to force Zhang to leave the country.

At the meeting, Daisaku Kawamoto was furious when he heard about the military's stupid plan. The boss who could change the decision, Kenji Doihara, had already rushed back to Tokyo to make a last-ditch effort.

As the implementer of the plan, Daisaku Kawamoto couldn't bear it anymore at the meeting. He stood up and shouted loudly that if Zhang Zuolin was killed, wouldn't all problems be solved?

Kawamoto's words shocked everyone. He further elaborated, believing that as long as Zhang Zuolin was defeated, the so-called Fengtian faction's generals would disperse and kill their leaders. Apart from this, there was no other way to solve the Manchuria problem.

However, the representatives of the Military Department could not agree with this bold plan at all. They still believed that the Fengcheng faction should be allowed to fight within themselves, so as to achieve the ultimate goal of the Military Department.

This was unacceptable to the Young Faction. Japanese Kwantung Army staff officer Kawamoto Daisaku and other Young Faction soldiers ignored the opinions of the Central Department of the Domestic Army and insisted on assassinating the disobedient Feng faction leader Zhang Zuolin.

At around 5 a.m. on June 4, 1928, two loud noises were heard at Huanggutun Railway Station in the suburbs of Shenyang, and a train flew into the sky.

Daisaku Kawamoto wrote in the documents after the incident: Amidst the roaring explosion, black smoke rose into the sky, reaching a height of 200 meters.

I could only imagine whether Zhang Zuolin's bones had reached the sky, but even I was frightened by the violent black smoke and explosion, because the drug was too powerful.

The Kwantung Army's Colonel Kawamoto killed Zhang Zuolin, and Emperor Hirohito agreed with the Army's cover-up of the truth, which made the Kwantung Army more emboldened to use force to implement the Manchu and Mongolian separation policy, thus creating the September 18th Incident.

Famous throughout the world for planning the bombing of Zhang Zuolin in Huanggutun, Kawamoto Daisaku did not receive much benefit. He was dismissed from his post amidst the public outcry and placed in the reserve force.

Although the military bosses did not pursue the unauthorized actions for the sake of the emperor, they would not tolerate this troublemaker and continue to cause trouble, so they asked him to get out of the army.

Daisaku Kawamoto did not lose his job, but became a director of the South Manchuria Railway Co., Ltd., and later became the chairman of the Manchuria Coal Mine.

After that, he was appreciated by right-wing leaders, joined the right-wing group Shenwuhui, and actively engaged in research on the invasion of China.
To be continued...
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