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    These two familiar city names surprised Anna even more. She did not hide the joy on her face and said: "Oh my God, Captain Xia, you are such a surprise. I am from Toronto, Canada."

    Hu San, who was driving next to him, looked confused. He thought to himself, what are they talking about with this foreign bitch?  Why are you so happy?  Are you thinking about what to eat tonight?

    The car was traveling very fast, and it didn¡¯t take them too long to get from Rongcheng to Mancheng.

    Xia Yang chatted casually with Anna on the road, and their motorcade had already arrived outside Mancheng.

    Outside the city, Anna's eyes were immediately attracted by the refugees outside the city.

    Although Xia Yang has solved the most basic problem of food and clothing for these refugees, many refugees here still look very thin.  And most of them were wearing very shabby clothes.

    But when they saw Xia Yang and his convoy arriving, these refugees smiled.  Some children ran over with joy, chasing behind the car and waving to the soldiers sitting in the car.

    Seeing those children, Anna also had a smile on her face and waved to them through the car window.

    "These are refugees because the Japanese invaded their homes and had nowhere to go, so they set up camp outside Mancheng." Xia Yang explained to Anna.

    Anna said: "I am very surprised, because I have met refugees in other places in China before. Many of them are haggard, but the refugees here seem to be in good spirits. These children are also very friendly.  "

    She has been in China for more than half a month. They were detained by the Japanese in the Japanese-occupied area.  Later, after international negotiations, they were able to continue south and board the train to Nanjing.

    There are also many refugees in the Japanese-occupied areas.  But Anna had never seen anyone helping them. Sometimes, she could even see some Japanese soldiers raising their rifles and shooting at the refugees at will.

    "These are our people, we don't care about them, who will care about their life or death! So I took part of the army's food to relieve them." Xia Yang said.

    Anna¡¯s eyes flickered and she said: ¡°Captain Xia, you you are very kind.¡±

    She really couldn't find any other more suitable words, and she admired Xia Yang even more in her heart.

    Xia Yang said: "But these can't solve many problems. The Japanese will attack soon and they will continue to run. China has such a large land, but they don't have a place to settle down. I will give them food here.  But when they get to the next city, who will give them food?"

    Hearing Xia Yang¡¯s words, Anna looked at Xia Yang with even more admiration.

    She has been engaged in the medical industry for many years. Even in Canada, she is recognized as a medical genius.  It is precisely because of her profession that she is more sensitive to these sufferings in the world.

    At this time, Anna was quite moved when she heard Xia Yang's almost compassionate words.

    "Captain Xia, what you said is so right. If there was no war, they might all be farmers cultivating the land with peace of mind, instead of wandering around here to avoid the war." Anna said.

    Xia Yang said: "So, we must drive out all those bastards who have invaded our country from our land. Whether it is Beiping City, the three eastern provinces, or Chahar Province, we must take it back!"  '

    As he said this, his eyes became sharp and firm.

    Such a conversation made Anna's impression of Xia Yang even better.

    When the car entered the camp of the Fourth Regiment, Xia Yang had already arranged a place for them to live.  At the same time, I also ordered a table of meals from the restaurant, which was considered quite grand.

    But what Xia Yang didn¡¯t expect was that Anna actually asked Xia Yang to deliver the meals ordered from the restaurant to the refugees in the refugee camp.

    "I only need to eat some bread and drink some water. But those refugees who are severely malnourished need that food more than me." Anna looked at Xia Yang seriously with her big sapphire eyes.

    Xia Yang was surprised by Anna's words. He could see Anna's stubbornness and persistence in her beautiful eyes.

    So Xia Yang nodded and said: "Okay, but we don't have bread here, only steamed buns. And after a while, the Japanese will come over, and we may not even be able to eat the steamed buns."

    Hearing Xia Yang¡¯s words, that name isStephen's translator asked a little strangely: "The Japanese are coming? Aren't we going to Nanjing in a few days?"

    Xia Yang smiled and said: "The railway has been blown up by Japanese planes. Now you can only wait for the railway to be repaired. As for cars, we don't have long-distance buses here for you to use."

    After finishing speaking, he showed a smile and said: "Of course, if you insist on going to Nanjing, I can provide you with other means of transportation."

    When Stephen heard this, he hurriedly asked: "What means of transportation?"

    Xia Yang walked out of the room, then pointed to the old cows grazing beside the shooting range and said: "It's that bullock cart. Although it's a bit slow, as long as you keep going south, you can definitely make it in a month at most."  Arrive at Nanjing City."

    At this time, Stephen's eyes almost fell out of his deep eye sockets.

    He held his eyes and said: "Isn't there any other way? We have been delayed for too long and are now rushing to Nanjing."

    Xia Yang shrugged helplessly and said: "There is no other way, unless you really plan to take that ox cart and leave here."

    Speaking of this, Xia Yang seemed to suddenly think of something and said to Stephen: "By the way, I forgot to remind you that the Japanese are attacking Shanghai now, and the distance between Nanjing and Shanghai is very close. Mr. Stephen, you understand me  What do you mean?"

    Stephen said: "What do you mean? You mean that if Shanghai falls, our situation will become very dangerous?"

    Xia Yang nodded and said: "Yes, it is very dangerous."

    Stephen argued: "But we are Canadians, we are the people of a neutral country. According to the provisions of the Geneva Convention, they cannot harm the people of a neutral country."

    Xia Yang looked at Stephen almost mockingly and said, "I hope the Japanese bullets and artillery shells can recognize that you are from a neutral country."

    Stephen continued to argue, but was stopped by Anna.

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