Hearing the shouting, everyone gathered around to see what was going on.
The Japanese man lying on the ground was breathing evenly, with some minor injuries on his legs and a bloody mark on his neck from being scratched by a silver needle. Apart from that, he had no other injuries. He was just frightened by the unusual scene and fainted.
A Tai Chi sect member muttered, whether he was asking or thinking, "How should we deal with this person? He is a Japanese lunatic who came to our door. He is a dangerous person. If we don't deal with him properly, there will be endless troubles."
Wu Yugang was also thinking, although he was a foreign bandit, there was no objection to killing him. But saving a life is better than building a seven-story pagoda, this person might still be saved. More friends, more paths, why make an extra enemy. Besides, these warriors advocate martial arts, not worldly people.
At this time, Yang Mingjian said loudly to the Tai Chi practitioner who was talking to himself: "Master Wu, I'm sorry to bother you with this matter! Let's deal with the scene first, then take the injured person back to the village and ask questions slowly. With a master like Wu Yugang here, what are you afraid of!?"
When everyone heard someone coming up with a plan, they calmed down a lot. After all, things needed to be dealt with, so how could they just sit there and watch!
The man called Wu Zhangmen heard that what Yang Mingjian said made sense, so he said to his disciples: "Let's clean up this place!"
Following the leader's words, a dozen young men dragged the bodies of the Japanese into the depths of the dense forest and dug pits with their own weapons. They did not treat these foreign warriors badly and buried them all deeply and with honor.
The unconscious Japanese, Kobayashi Hideo, had already been taken to the side and leaned against a rock. While everyone was busy, the breeze from the mountain woke up the Japanese warrior. The warrior slowly opened his eyes, and Wu Yugang was guarding him, while the dead warriors had disappeared.
Kobayashi Hideo looked around but hadn't spoken yet. Wu Yugang leaned over and said to the warrior, "You're still alive! Can you speak Chinese?!"
The warrior stared at the Chinese man in front of him who had killed his companion, and said in stiff Chinese: "You killed our warriors, and I don't want to live anymore. Go ahead!" After that, he closed his eyes.
Facing this determined Japanese, Wu Yugang admired his unyielding spirit. He just thought that this spirit was a bit extreme! Would they all die if they lost the war
"Okay, okay! It's easy to die! But I have to make it clear to you!" Wu Yugang stood up and said to Kobayashi Hideo, "Your samurai spirit is indeed admirable, but as a samurai, it is wrong to come here and disturb other people's peaceful lives! Do you understand? This is aggression!"
Sect Leader Wu led his disciples to deal with the dead Japanese in the deep forest. Yang Mingjian was worried about Wu Yugang's safety, so he paced not far from Kobayashi Hideo, thinking about something.
Hearing what the Japanese warrior said, Yang Mingjian came over and said to Wu Yugang, "Don't waste your time talking to this kind of person! If he wants to die, just let him die quickly! Otherwise, there will be trouble in the future!"
Wu Yugang smiled and said to his uncle: "You don't understand these people! I want to see what kind of consciousness these people have! What can make them not care about death for it?"
Kobayashi Hideo closed his eyes and listened to the conversation between the two. He felt that this young man was quite reasonable.
When Yang Mingjian heard these words, he couldn't help but wonder. It was indeed true. To die for victory or defeat was indeed a bit stubborn. What could make them so intoxicated
"You came here, the mountains are high and the waters are far away, don't you think about your family?" Wu Yugang asked patiently, "It seems that you should get married, don't you think about your wife and children?"
Kobayashi Hideo listened to Wu Yugang's humane words and thought of his young wife and children at home. Tears flowed from his tightly closed eyes.
Wu Yugang saw the warrior crying and knew that he had touched his heart. But why did he come here was indeed a question.
"It's nothing! I won't kill you! Just tell me if you have something to say! There's no use being sad!" Wu Yuguang counselled lovingly.
"Who doesn't want a peaceful life?" Kobayashi Hideo shouted, "It's all because of these samurai! They're the ones who are keeping people from reuniting with their families!"
When Yang Mingjian heard the Japanese man yelling, he came over and said kindly, "Don't get excited! If you have something to say, speak slowly! We will let you go once you have made yourself clear!"
Survival is a human instinct. Who doesn't want to live well? Even if it's just a few short and painful decades? Kobayashi Hideo talks about his life story.
He had a happy family and ran a sushi restaurant. His life was peaceful and stable, but it was an era when samurai were rampant. Only samurai were real men. Only samurai were the backbone of society. Therefore, there were always some Japanese samurai who relied on their status to eat for free in the restaurant.
Faced with this reality, Kobayashi Hideo was helpless. It seemed that only by becoming a samurai could he avoid being bullied by others. So Kobayashi Hideo discussed with his parents and wife and decided to practice ninja, so that a true samurai family could get rid of the situation of being bullied. This was the only way! His family agreed with Kobayashi's idea.
This Kobayashi Hideo is a martial arts genius! He made rapid progress in a few years and was the best among all the disciples of Yamamoto Junichiro. His family was no longer bullied. But this Yamamoto was a warlike person. He fought all over Japan and wanted to conquer the world. China is the land of martial arts. These people chose China as their first stop. They traveled through several provinces but did not encounter any opponents.
If you walk by the river often, you will get your feet wet. Yamamoto wanted to find a Chinese folk master to challenge him, but he died there.
After Kobayashi Hideo finished telling his story, he looked at the Tai Chi practitioners who had gathered around him.
Wu Yugang was still puzzled and asked doubtfully: "What made you Japanese warriors willing to die for it?"
Kobayashi Hideo said: "Japan is a country of the emperor. Samurai are considered heroes only if they die in battle, no matter why they die! As long as a samurai dies in war, he can be named a hero or enter a temple to become a god! This is the ultimate goal of a ninja!"
Everyone listened to Kobayashi Hideo's explanation and thought deeply. Is this kind of ideology good or bad? Is it poisonous or a manifestation of perseverance? It's terrible! Sometimes, an idea or spirit is more terrible than force. It is difficult for people who are influenced by such an ideological environment to change. And wherever they go, they will be affected by such ideology, which is very poisonous. People have lost their nature.
Facing such an opponent, Wu Yugang could not help but fall into deep thought. (To be continued)