Shen Wenjiao's story was based on Saito's plan.

The story begins by assuming that the bacteria and virus experiment is officially launched, and that many Chinese people will be captured to conduct live human experiments.

Here Shen Wenjiao deliberately describes the cruelty involved, such as using living human bodies to cultivate bacteria and viruses, and then draining their blood to obtain the cultured bacteria and viruses. Of course, this idea was not something Shen Wenjiao came up with herself.

But as mentioned in Saito's report, Shen Wenjiao wanted to describe this inhumane experimental method in detail to win sympathy from all parties.

Of course, Shen Wenjiao knew that no matter how inhumane her writing was, it would only inspire some sympathy from the upper class who controlled the absolute regime! Some cold-blooded people would even follow the Japanese's own explanation, saying that this was a contribution to the great progress of medicine!

In the final analysis, it's just that the knife didn't cut themselves! For people like them, no matter how many compatriots died, it's just a number, which can't compare to the immediate benefits. If everyone's awareness was really high, there wouldn't be so many traitors during the Anti-Japanese War!

In the eyes of these people, national justice and national glory are not as important as their own good life. If possible, these people don't mind kneeling on the ground and licking their masters.

Shen Wenjiao curled her lips as she wrote this. Thinking of the pictures she saw in history class, she felt angry. The reason why people are called human beings is that they should have the most basic conscience and moral bottom line, otherwise what is the difference between them and animals.

Ms. Feng Ya looked at her curiously. What happened to this girl today? What did she write that made her gnash her teeth so hard? Oh, if she continued to gnash, her little white teeth would probably not be able to hold on.

Because of what she had been told beforehand, Ms. Feng Ya didn't go over to take a look even though she was extremely curious. There was nothing she could do. Her daughter was so particular about this, so what else could she, as a mother, do?

Shen Wenjiao took a deep breath, and took back her overly racing thoughts and overly strong anger. She still had to continue writing according to the outline!

The latter is the real point!

Life will not treat those who do not respect life well. Later, Shen Wenjiao wrote that the Japanese thought they had succeeded in such a cruel experiment. They discovered and cultivated a super bacteria.

Then the Japanese happily and excitedly applied it to the battlefield according to the plan. As you can imagine, a large number of hostile personnel were infected and died. It seemed that they had achieved the goal of defeating the enemy without fighting.

However, the subsequent development is beyond the control of the Japanese or anyone else. Bacteria do not infect people, so the Japanese cannot be surprised.

As long as one person is infected, perhaps before he realizes it, the bacteria will be transmitted to people around him by sneezing or talking to him. The air, water, and food are all mixed with this bacteria unconsciously.

At this point, no matter how much money you have, what your status is, or how much power you have, you will all be equally helpless in the face of bacterial infection.

At this point, once the evil Pandora's box is opened, no one can stop it! When the time comes, it may not be just the invaded countries like them that will suffer, but invaders like them will not be able to escape.

As for the sequel, Shen Wenjiao didn't write one at all. After all, no one dared to guarantee that the corresponding medicine could be developed. It was quite good to leave a tragic sequel for everyone to fill in the blanks in their own imagination.

Humph, Shen Wenjiao just didn't believe it. She had written the consequences so horrible, and the Japanese were still thinking of risking the world's disapproval. By then, many European countries would probably stop the Japanese, including the Japanese's own allies, who would probably resist this kind of bacterial and viral experiment.

You have to know that at that time, European countries were still afraid of bacteria, and they were shrouded in the shadow of the Black Death for a long time. You have to know that the Black Death once killed 25 million people in six years, accounting for one-third of the total population of Europe.

What a terrifying number! You have to know that the total number of people in World War II only accounted for 5% of the total population.

Such infectious bacteria and viruses are so terrible, but the Japanese are actually thinking of using this method to deploy them on the battlefield. Shen Wenjiao doesn't believe that countries around the world can watch such behavior without objecting.

Shen Wenjiao has read many novels like this one about doomsday survival and the crisis of all mankind in modern times, but they are still rare or non-existent in this era.

Although Shen Wenjiao only proposed a hypothesis and a possibility based on the Japanese bacteria and virus experiments, in fact, anyone who has read this novel has to admit that this kind of thing is very likely to happen.

Shen Wenjiao smiled in her heart as she read the following passage about various high-ranking officials and wealthy people who were infected and who were unwilling to accept the infection but had no way out like ordinary people, and gradually died.

You know, please watch over me carefully. When it comes to infectious diseases, everyone is truly equal!

Shen Wenjiao has been devoting herself to this novel for more than a week and has absorbed less information from the outside world.

During this period, Zhang Ruolin from across the street officially married Miss Xu from downstairs, and it was said that they even treated everyone to a meal at a restaurant outside. Unfortunately, the people in the building were either not treated by Miss Xu, or they were like the Feng family who wanted to keep their distance.

When Shen Wenjiao finally finished writing this novel that she had revised several times, she realized that there was no one next door! It had been a long time since Zhang Ruolin came to ask to learn calligraphy.

Forget it, it doesn’t matter if Zhang Ruolin doesn’t come, their relationship is just like that anyway!

Shen Wenjiao looked at the finalized novel of more than 100,000 words in her hand and flipped through the newspapers of the past few days. Sure enough, the Japanese who clamored to find the murderer as soon as something happened had already failed!

There are all kinds of news in Shanghai every day. With the Japanese deliberately covering up, the last death was not considered a problem. Speaking of which, among the four Japanese killed by Shen Wenjiao, only Saito had a little status, if she hadn't set a time bomb at the time to make the matter bigger. The Japanese didn't call the police to show their attitude!

It is very certain that the Japanese suppressed it immediately when they found it. After all, some of the specimens in Saito's house had never been checked at all.

Shen Wenjiao sneered, knowing that they liked to cover up the facts. Her preparations were not in vain, and she used the system mall to copy several copies of the various photos, documents, and newly written novels in her hands.

In order to prevent any clues from being found in the notes, Shen Wenjiao spent a large amount of money to buy a typewriter. She stayed in her room for two or three days, typing away in fear.

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