Dai Meng Xiao Cai Bao

Chapter 197 Rescuing the Experimented Civilians

Luo Yunshi ate spirit food on the aircraft to replenish her spiritual power. With a thought, Dali, infused with great strength, brought her to a location nearest to Harbin. She then continued to fly, and after a short while, she finally arrived in Harbin.

Following the map in her mind, she easily found the biological and chemical bacterial research facility.

Unit 731 of the Japanese bacterial forces. They conducted many inhumane experiments here.

They would lock mothers and infants in a room and then continuously heat the floor of the room. Their sole purpose was to determine at what ground temperature a mother would lose her humanity and step on her infant’s body in a desperate bid for survival.

They would draw out a large portion of a living person’s blood, then immediately inject horse blood, and observe the various reactions of the living person.

They would lock living people into experimental chambers and continuously pump out the air. As the pressure changed, the human body would swell, and the eyeballs would protrude from their sockets. They would slowly observe the changes in the person.

They would even perform autopsies on living people, first injecting bacteria, then dissecting the human body to observe the development of diseases in the internal organs.

They conducted a series of bacterial experiments on pregnant women. For the sake of data accuracy, after the fetus had formed, they would directly dissect it without anesthesia to observe the fetal development.

They would place the experimental subjects’ hands into a -196°C cryogenic freezer. After their hands turned grayish-white, they would shatter them with clubs.

They would place living people and animals into experimental chambers and fill them with different concentrations of toxic gas, conducting experiment after experiment solely to observe the adverse reactions of different creatures.

They would inject viruses into human bodies to observe their efficacy, thereby developing various biological weapons for mass destruction.

They would place living people into sealed containers and completely desiccate them. The conclusion that water constitutes 78% of a person’s body weight and solid matter 22% was derived this way.

They would repeatedly test all manner of inhuman and cruel experiments, all for the sake of obtaining more accurate data.

The victims were often in unbearable pain, and screams of agony echoed continuously at the experiment sites.

Because they killed countless people through these experiments, they were short of experimental subjects. They would then capture large numbers of innocent civilians for further experimentation. A majority of these civilians were women and children.

In the face of overwhelming evidence, the Japanese always attempted to cover up this history and still refuse to admit their crimes to this day.

Thinking of this, Luo Yunshi gritted her teeth in hatred.

Now that she had arrived in this parallel dimension, she would meticulously record all the barbaric acts committed by the Japanese invaders.

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Late at night, Luo Yunshi, accompanied by Dali clad in an invisibility suit, quietly infiltrated the bacterial experiment base.

Her spiritual sense extended outwards, instantly gaining a clear understanding of everything within.

Even late at night, the Japanese were still conducting experiments. The laboratories were brightly lit, and the instruments were constantly operating. Some were researching new drugs, while others were testing poisons. Luo Yunshi’s eyes instantly turned icy, her heart burning with rage.

She activated the optical computer to record everything comprehensively from all angles. Then, her Golden Core stage pressure permeated the entire area, pressing down on the Japanese. It directly caused their eyes to bulge, blood to spurt from their mouths, rendering them immobile and speechless.

The Japanese who were in the midst of their experimental discussions suddenly found themselves unable to move. They stared at themselves with wide eyes. What happened to them?

What was going on? Why couldn’t they move? Why couldn’t they speak? They were still spitting blood, and it felt as if a mountain was pressing down on them, preventing them from getting up.

Their minds churned with confusion, not knowing what had happened. This was until two figures walked in.

Seeing that all the Japanese were incapacitated, Luo Yunshi, with Dali, quickly entered the laboratory to rescue the captives.

“Don’t be afraid, we’re here to save you.” Luo Yunshi said softly to the captured civilians.

Hearing a familiar language, the eyes of the civilians, which had been dim and despairing, instantly lit up. Could they truly be saved?

Luo Yunshi quickly instructed Dali to unlock the restraints and rescue the captives while she went to find a way to halt the experiments.

Seeing their compatriots being rescued, tears of excitement streamed down their faces.

“This is wonderful, we are saved.”

“This is wonderful, thank you, young lady.”

“You don’t need to thank me, quickly come with me.”

Then, Luo Yunshi led the rescued people towards the laboratory exit.

The Japanese, pinned down and unable to stand, heard the commotion and immediately saw Luo Yunshi standing at the entrance, with the group behind her.

They cursed inwardly, “Baka!”

Luo Yunshi temporarily ignored the Japanese and quickly began healing those whose bodies were in critical condition. She fed some elixirs, infused spiritual energy, and then gave each person a cup of fruit juice infused with spiritual energy and a few steamed buns.

“Drink the fruit juice now, and eat the buns. These foods are beneficial for your health.”

“Thank you, immortal maiden.”

Seeing Luo Yunshi conjure items out of thin air and her subordinate capable of shape-shifting, everyone mistook them for powerful celestial beings from the mountains and hurriedly expressed their gratitude.

“You don’t need to thank me, I’m just glad you’re alive.”

After working busily for half a day, Luo Yunshi had rescued over five hundred people from the laboratory. All the Japanese personnel in the facility were also gathered together by the rescued civilians.

“These creatures worse than beasts, I’m going to beat them to death.”

Seeing the Japanese immobilized, the civilians who could move were filled with hatred. These Japanese had killed their family and friends.

Other civilians who were able to move also rushed forward to beat the Japanese.

Luo Yunshi did not stop them. “Don’t beat them to death. Leave them with a breath left. We cannot let them die so easily. These Japanese still have a use. We want them to admit their crimes, kowtow and apologize to all of us. Then, it won’t be too late to kill them.”

Upon hearing this, everyone suddenly understood.

“Yes, the young lady is right. These bastards cannot be allowed to die so easily.”

“Yes, to let them die like this. They have committed so many heinous acts, how can they be allowed to die so easily?”

Everyone chimed in.

Luo Yunshi reminded them, “When we leave later, do you want to go home or come with me? I have a shop that is very safe, with food and lodging. I see there are still many supplies here. I will give you some of the supplies. For those who don’t come with me, I will give you some supplies and arrange for someone to escort you home later…”

Subsequently, everyone unhesitatingly expressed their desire to go to a safe place with Luo Yunshi. Of course, this was within Luo Yunshi’s expectations.

Northeast China was occupied by the Japanese army, and staying here would not end well. Their homes were gone, and they were not safe anywhere. It was better to follow her.

After gaining their consent, Luo Yunshi instructed Dali to escort everyone outside, pack all the supplies, and then have them board the flat pan to be quickly transported back to Hao Yun Lai.