Takahashi Akihiko discovered Arakawa's secret and ran to the mourning room to let Arakawa explain clearly.In desperation, Arakawa struggled with Takahashi Akihiko, grabbed the incense porcelain and smashed Takahashi Akihiko's head.Arakawa could not care whether Takahashi Akihiko was dead or alive and fled in a hurry.At the same time, the Japanese soldier who was strangled unconscious in Prison No. 7 woke up and found that all the prisoners in Prison No. 7 had escaped. He tried to stop him but to no avail and was beaten half to death.The fleeing Arakawa happened to run into the prison inmates in Building 7 and was almost shot.When Takahashi Akihiko woke up, he had no time to settle accounts with Arakawa and was hiding like a tortoise.

When the siren sounded, Takahashi Akihiko saw that support was coming, and his blood rushed to his head and he recklessly asked the Japanese soldiers to shoot. As a result, his head was exposed and he was hit by a shot and fell to the ground.On the other side, Tong Changfu brought Chang Gen and three others to the vicinity of Chenggaozi Railway Station. They were blocked by Japanese soldiers guarding the Kwantung Army's grain and fodder factory. They took the risk to hide under a slope, and saw the anti-alliance comrades blowing up the grain and fodder factory, and the two sides engaged in a fierce gun battle.At the same time, gunfire rang out inside the Kwantung Army Grain and Forage Factory and 731.Tong Changfu saw an anti-Union comrade die in front of him, and suddenly thought of Ertiao and Tai Nai.
Tong Changfu was no longer cowardly. He picked up a bow and arrow and shot two Japanese soldiers to death. Without machine gun suppression, the anti-alliance comrades immediately launched an offensive.Just as they were cleaning up the battle, another wave of Japanese came.At this time Magnolia also came and asked them to take the railway.Finally arriving near the platform, they found Xiaodao signaling towards them. Tong Changfu immediately understood and told the people behind him to run.Japanese soldiers appeared behind the door and shot and killed one of them.In Prison No. 731, the rebellious Chinese took Takahashi Akihiko hostage, vented their pain on him, and cursed the unscrupulous Japanese.
Arakawa can speak Chinese. He cried and accused in Chinese that every person in uniform and holding a gun in Unit 731 is a devil. This is hell, and the emperor is the biggest devil.After saying that, Shiro Ishii came and ordered the use of “tea” on the people below. The sound of gunfire continued and they were forced into Building No. 8.Yulan and the other two ran back to the grain chief, and saw that Sanmin and other anti-league comrades had all died, while Xiaoliu was still breathing. Yulan subconsciously wanted to save him, but Xiaoliu shouted to her not to come.In order to buy Yu Lan time, Xiao Liu desperately hugged the Japanese and was shot to death by the Japanese.
In Building No. 8, I don’t know who started it first, and the singing started.The Japanese soldiers all put on gas masks, and then released pipe poison gas into Building 8, poisoning the women, children, and all Chinese in Building 8 to death.Arakawa seemed speechless after witnessing this brutal act.Yu Lan was lucky enough to escape. She told Yan Bingrui that the Japanese soldiers supporting the grain and forage factory were personnel from the Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department transferred from the train station. The Japanese named Yukio Kojima was unreliable.Tong Changfu and Chang Gen were also trying to escape. They didn't come to the Songhua River. Just when they were exhausted, they saw another village - someone appeared on horseback. When they saw that they were Chinese, they put away their guns.
At that time, the riots within 731 were suppressed with bloody violence, and countless Chinese died.The snow was all stained red with blood, and corpses were strewn in Building No. 8. The Japanese soldiers carried them out like animals.Until the last moment of death, the person who started the red tide wrote two words in blood on the wall behind him, which profoundly explained what it meant to rather die than surrender.