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Chapter 630 Businesswoman's Elegy

"In Weitlin's diary, there was a very short record. She said, "I have been torturing myself all my life, is this done right? I sent the prostitutes out. I went to encourage prostitutes to stand up, but those prostitutes were hidden in good women at that time, and they also knew that once they went out, it would be difficult to have a good result."

When Qiao Feng talked about this, Spielberg suddenly interrupted him, and Spielberg blurted out in disbelief: "Oh God, did she give the prostitute to a Japanese soldier?"

Qiao Feng nodded silently.

"How could she be like this? She was committing a crime." Spielberg said in disgust.

"No, Steven, that was a helpless choice made in despair." Qiao Feng shook his head and retorted.

"Indeed, Weiterin's approach was controversial and even cursed, but as a Chinese, I think I could understand the choice she made. Because at that time, whether it was the so-called security zone or the identity of a foreigner, in the eyes of Japanese people, it was actually nothing, and there was no deterrent. Yes, sending those women with miserable backgrounds was a crime, but I still understood Weiterin's approach. It was not because of that action that exchanged for more people's lives, nor because of the birth of a good woman who was saved, but because many of them were children."

Although Weiterin's diary is short, according to the accusation and accusation against Weiterin by the Purple Gold Mountain Evening News, we can know that a hundred prostitutes were selected from 10,000 refugees. This was revealed from a senior military adviser of a Japanese army.

But in fact, in the eyes of the Jinling Women's Court at that time, in the eyes of the Japanese, they were almost like giving, because they had guns and cannons in hand, so they did whatever they wanted.

The good family and the Fengchen girl are not different from them, but the only difference is to the poor women.

There were only a few sentences in the diary, but the situation was clear at that time: the prostitutes did not take the initiative to stand up and replace the good women, but were encouraged or requested by Weitlin, and even ordered to be ordered to be removed.

But at the same time, it can be at least speculated that Weitlin advised prostitutes to take the list to replace good women, and no matter how excessive it is, Weitlin's persuasion was successful, for three reasons: first, good women have strong contempt and rejection of prostitutes, believing that they are "**" and are dirty, and are not qualified to stand in the same team as "good women". Second, the prostitutes themselves are ashamed and feel that they are not qualified to be with good women. In the end, it is possible that Weitlin's religious persuasion has been effective. She may tell the prostitutes: You sacrifice for others, and the Lord will forgive you for your unclean sins you have committed in the future and take you into heaven.

Under coercion and temptation, the prostitutes had no choice but to embark on such a path to hell that broke their hearts. They knew that the "good women" who were left behind were actually not grateful to them, and even felt that their lives should be like this, and perhaps they breathed a sigh of relief for the team of good women to finally be clean.

Of course, there may be people who are sad and lamenting: In fact, everyone is in danger. Today, they are lucky enough to be caught. Maybe the same fate will come again tomorrow. For the Japanese devils, who cares whether you are a good woman or not?

This is a sad and cruel historical scene.

"Does Mr. Qiao want to shoot this story?" Spielberg asked in a deep voice.

"Yes." Qiao Feng nodded.

"But, this diary is too short, and if you want to shoot it, you need to fill the story more fully." Spielberg frowned.

"Steven, do you want to direct this story?" Qiao Feng asked anxiously.

"Oh no, I'm just telling you the most basic difficulty of filming this story as a director." Spielberg said, shook his head.

"Steven, as long as you are willing to direct, the filling of the story is not a problem. I have already carried out some artistic processing and adaptation of this incident." Qiao Feng said unwillingly.

"Joe, my time is too tight. I want to find a director for the story in my hand. I also have to be busy with Captain Hook's publicity. I'm really sorry." Spielberg still shook his head and refused.

"Don't, Steven, listen to me first tell the adapted story, and then decide whether to refuse or not." Qiao Feng's suggestion that he would not give up.

"Okay Joe." Spielberg was helpless. Not to mention that he also cooperated with Qiao Feng to have Captain Hook. Qiao Feng is the biggest investor. Just talk about Qiao Feng's current identity, the new boss of MGM, one of the seven majors in Hollywood. After Qiao Feng acquired the remaining shares from another shareholder, MGM is now Qiao Feng's wholly-owned company.

With such an identity, Qiao Feng insists on this. No matter how big the director Spielberg is, he has to give Qiao Feng face. He refuses without giving any face. Spielberg is not very brave.

"I moved the story to a church. In that church..." Qiao Feng told the new story adapted by art.

The name of the story is Jinling Thirteen Slits, not Lao Tozi's movie Jinling Thirteen Slits, but the original story adapted from Jinling Thirteen Slits by Lao Tozi in the original time and space.

The novella written by Yan Geling is the Thirteen Panthers of Jinling.

At the beginning of the story, we see "blood". Although this "blood" comes from the body of "my aunt" Shujuan, who was only fourteen years old, it also implies that the blood caused by the cruel war and the massacre has already permeated every corner of this ancient city.

"My aunt" Shujuan was a student in a Catholic church in Jinling City called St. Mary, a student in the American Catholic Church. At this time, the United States was in a neutral position, so the American church naturally became a refuge. Early in the morning of December 12, several beautiful women appeared on the wall of the backyard of the sacred and solemn St. Mary's Church. They begged Father Ingman to take them in. Based on a humanitarian standpoint, the priest finally took them in through a difficult decision.

They are women from the brothels on the Qinhuai River, which is the "special woman" in the eyes of the pure Shujuan.

"The smoke is covered with cold water and moon is covered with sand. I am mooring near the restaurant in Qinhuai at night. The businesswoman does not know the hatred of the country's destruction, but still sings the back garden flowers across the river."

The women in the Qinhuai River seem to have been unable to escape the country and the family perished every time they leave their names in thousands of years of history.

Since Du Mu's poem of mooring to Qinhuai, the back garden of the Shang women's Houting Flower has become synonymous with the destruction of the country, and the women of the Qinhuai River always seem to be the culprit of the destruction of the country.
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