Zhang Zuelin: A name that inspires nothing but pride nationalism in his people. Unfortunately the latter, as of now is all but possible. With Japan having trouble keeping the Korean peninsula organized and under control began to raise its budget in regards to policing its vassals. As hundreds of new military police and other forms of military assistance began to move from the Korean peninsula to Manchuria the strangest thing in the history of modern Japan happened. For the first time a large scale revolt was organized and armed while under the noses of the Japanese military command. The South of the Peninsula declared independence but at the most inopportune time possible. Hundreds of troops en route to the Manchurian border turned back at Pyongyang and began assaulting Seoul. The citizens of Fengtien saw this revolt as people resisting the Japanese (something which was thought impossible until now). This resulted in the formation of six new youth leagues in the capital and began protesting.
Chairman Zhang looked onto this from his window; refusing the request to evacuate by his guards. Instead he deployed the reserves into the city and stepped onto his balcony. His brow, furled and his stance, that of a Siberian Tiger ready to defend her cubs. Angrily he took hold of his spectacles, cleaned them off and returned them to his face. Even simple movements like this were enough to silence the crowd immediately. As this went on a silent brigade of reserves moved through the crowds and disarmed each of the protesters. Then he spoke, in a ferocious fury of Mandarin, “你怎麼敢!你們這些人採取的虐待攻擊我們的盟友獲得了由韓國人一樣勇敢!?你們都是一種侮辱這個偉大的共和國。噴民族廢話和被視為盲目的蝙蝠!現在回到你的家或我的軍隊將粉碎你在他們的腳跟。” [1]. suddenly a shot sounded out: It was not a protester, nor the Chairman. But a soldier of the Imperial Fengtien army; “沒有不射擊!” [2] yelled Zhang as chaos ensued in the crowd. He hung at the edge of his balcony as he screamed at the soldiers to stop in vain, for the shots were too loud them to hear.
Chairman Zhang fell to his knees, hanging onto the rail and weeping; as his people were murdered indiscriminately in front of his eyes. The tears burned into his skin just as hot coals would, for these were not tears of sadness. For they were tears of pain; although the people believed the opposite. In reality the chairman was ill. Standing up frantically he ran into his room, smashing up against the door and yelling desperately for a nurse. Zhang screamed in a volume not thought to be achievable by humans and as he collapsed onto the floor a nurse entered the room and shrieked at the sight of their beloved leader on the carpet yelling.
Ten days later the prognosis came in: Uveal Melanoma as well as well as overlying tumors residing around his spine. Treatment was impossible; for the Fengtien republic had yet to obtain modern medical equipment capable of removing these tumors. The Japanese would not grant their Manchu vassals this equipment, finding it in better use on wounded of the Korean revolution. A seed of hatred against the Japanese overlords was planted that day as the Prime Minister, Xan Yishan secretly took over the government, announcing that the Chairman is (and I quote) “At a Diplomatic conference in Siberia” (Which recently gained Independence during the current civil war in Russia).
Meanwhile in the west the war between Mongolia, Xibei San Ma, and Tibet was taking a turn for the worse for the Chinese Xibeis. The Mongolians and Tibetans have moved in on Chinese positions and are in a position to completely overrun the nation. This would be a hard front to face in the future plans to reunite China so the Prime Minister thought of a dastardly plan. Six Cavalry divisions recently brought up for a Military parade in the Capital was sent to the border of Mongolia, and war was declared. . .
[1] How dare you! You people take the abuse against our allies, as obtained by the Koreans brave! ? You are an insult to this great republic. Jet nation and is considered nonsense blind bat! Now back to your home or my army will crush you in their heels.
[2] Stop Shooting
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