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Chapter 1250 Malicious Rumors



Chapter 1250 Malicious Rumors

The hotel where Su Xing and Yu Shengmo stayed was not too far away.

The two chatted for a few minutes, arranged a restaurant and time, and said they would meet in a little while.

Su Xing patted Bu Diu's big head and said, "Mommy is going out to eat and will be back in a little while. You stay in the hotel and rest."

Bu Diu rubbed Su Xing's hand with his mouth to indicate that he understood.

Su Xing took two plush toys and put them on the dog's bed to keep it company.

Then she started putting on her shoes and coat, preparing to go out.

The restaurant wasn't far, and Su Xing strolled over there.

Yu Shengmo arrived a little earlier than Su Xing. As soon as Su Xing entered the door, she saw her.

"Here!" Yu Shengmo raised her hand and waved to Su Xing.

Su Xing walked over with a smile, "How long have you been here?"

Yu Shengmo said, "I just arrived a little while ago."

Su Xing sat down opposite Yu Shengmo.

They ordered several dishes and two bottles of beer.

After the food and drinks were served, the two ate and chatted.

They hadn't had a long chat during the day because their meeting was rushed, but now that they had some free time, they ate slowly and chatted casually.

The two chatted happily, finished two bottles of wine, and then asked the waiter to bring two more.

Two bottles, then two more...

Finally, each of them drank three bottles of beer, and in a slightly tipsy state, they ended the fight.

They paid the bill and left the restaurant.

The two people's hotels were in different directions.

Seeing that Yu Shengmo's face was flushed, Su Xing couldn't help but ask, "Are you alright? Should I take you home?"

"No need, no need." Yu Shengmo waved his hand. "This little bit of beer is nothing. The hotel isn't far, just a few hundred meters. I can walk there myself. You should go back now."

“Okay,” Su Xing said, “Then send me a message when you get to the hotel.”

"Good drop."

The two said goodbye and returned to their respective hotels.

Before Su Xing even reached the hotel entrance, Yu Shengmo sent her a message saying she had already arrived at her room.

Can't you stay awake? "Get some rest, goodnight."

The stranger, who wanted to slack off every day, said: "Okay, you should get some rest too. Goodnight."

Su Xing returned to her room, and as soon as she opened the door, she saw Bu Diu sitting at the entrance.

"Why are you waiting here again?"

"Aww~" she wiggled her hips and acted coquettishly.

Su Xing took off her coat and changed her shoes, interacted with Bu Diu for a while, and then took a shower.

She checked her phone; it was still early, so she turned on her computer and started working.

She worked until around 2 a.m. and then prepared to go to bed.

Before going to sleep, Su Xing checked Weibo.

The Weibo post she made last night, with its pictures and text, has already garnered a lot of attention.

Before clicking into the comments section, she was in a relatively calm mood, but after clicking in, she frowned as she read.

Most of the netizens in the comments section were quite normal, but there were also quite a few trolls.

The online environment has always been like this, and Su Xing has often gotten used to it, ignoring the ridiculous comments of some keyboard warriors.

But this time, those comments, whether genuinely ignorant and malicious or with ulterior motives, were displayed on the top comments list, and she felt genuinely uncomfortable, both psychologically and physically.

The top comments were initially mostly from netizens in Northeast China.

"The War of Resistance against Japan lasted for fourteen years in Northeast China, alas..."

"The world knows about the Nanjing Massacre, but how many people know about the Lushun Massacre? (Emoji: Tears streaming down face)"

"My great-grandfather joined the army after the September 18 Incident and died in battle 33 years later. This is the highest honor and the greatest glory in my family. No one remembers his name and his achievements are insignificant, but my family will pass on his deeds from generation to generation."

"Sigh, the Northeast may not have much else, but it has the most martyrs' tombstones. In our H province, every county has a martyrs' cemetery, and some counties even have several towns within their jurisdiction."

"I just searched for the keyword 'Martyrs' Cemetery' on my phone map. The top ten results showed that the closest one was 7.9 kilometers away, and the furthest was 37 kilometers away... (image)"

Under this popular comment, many netizens posted screenshots showing how many martyrs' cemeteries were in their area after searching for "martyrs' cemetery" on electronic maps.

Some of the comments that followed took a different turn.

"The Lunar New Year is almost here, why would a blogger post something like this? It's so unlucky!"

Some people below echoed this sentiment.

"Exactly, it's been several months since September 18th, and the day for family reunion is just around the corner. Why post this?"

"This black and white drawing is so eerie, it gives me the creeps."

Some people couldn't stand these kinds of comments and retorted.

"Bad luck? Without the heroes of the War of Resistance against Japan, you wouldn't even be born! The good life we ​​enjoy today is bought with the sacrifices of those heroes, and now you think they're bad luck?!"

"Do we really need to pick a specific day to remember history?"

"Scary? Our peace was bought with their blood. Why do you feel guilty when facing them?"

There was also a very long and popular comment that made a very convincing claim, which misled some netizens who didn't know much about history and didn't bother to verify it.

It says this:

「有多少人知道?1931年2月29日,红军代表王若飞与关东军代表板垣征四郎,在旅顺“大和旅馆”的“八尺阁”会议室签约?其中的核心条款:一、红军拿2.3亿苏联卢布资助关东军;二、关东军承诺1931年10月前发动九一八事变、吞并东北并配合红军反蒋;三、事成后双方以长江为界“划江而治”。」

Su Xing wanted to laugh when he saw this. So this kind of rumor had been around for so long?

She remembered seeing videos on video platforms in her past life where self-media bloggers used gimmicks such as "revealing history" and "unknown truths" to spread these kinds of rumors.

At the time, many netizens believed the "historical truth" explained by these self-media bloggers.

Su Xing clicked into the comments section and, sure enough, saw many comments that actually believed these rumors.

"Oh my god, is this for real??"

"If this is true, I'll have to question the Red Army's stance on resisting Japan..."

"That's terrifying..."

Of course, some netizens with common sense pointed out the flaws in this rumor.

"How can such a malicious rumor, riddled with loopholes, actually be believed? Shouldn't you check the calendar? 1931 was not a leap year; February only has 28 days, there is no February 29th! Furthermore, Wang Ruofei was imprisoned by the Kuomintang in 1931, making it impossible for him to travel to Lushun to meet with representatives of the Kwantung Army! Also, the Red Army was extremely short of supplies at the time and consistently upheld the principle of resistance against Japan and opposed Japanese aggression! The September 18 Incident was a deliberate invasion of China by the Japanese Kwantung Army, and had nothing to do with the so-called 'agreement with the Red Army,' let alone the absurd claim of 'dividing the country along the Yangtze River.' Most importantly, the so-called 'Eight-Foot Agreement' is not recorded in any authoritative historical archives or research materials, both domestic and foreign; it is entirely fabricated!"


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