A 17-year-old Japanese nurse invaded China with the army, married a Chinese soldier after the war, and later inherited hundreds of millions of assets
In 1943, at the age of seventeen, Shizuko Omiya was forcibly recruited into the army.
At that time, Japan's war of aggression against China was in full swing, and Japan propagated militarism everywhere in the country and mobilized all people to join the war. At that time, Shizuko was studying medical care at Hiroshima Girls' School, but she was forcibly recruited before she finished her studies.

Shizuko worked as a nurse in the war, so she had to travel to different places, from Hiroshima to Shanghai to Burma, where she settled down as a nurse in a field hospital. Originally, her life here was not bad, and the scenery of the hospital and the staff made her life a different pleasure.
However, this happy day was soon broken, and in 1944, the Normandy landings had actually laid the foundation for the outcome of the war, and the United States had no intention of sparing Japan, forcing Japan to retreat. At that time, there were more and more wounded, but Shizuko used her gentleness and thoughtfulness to care for every wounded person in Japan, but in the end the Japanese army could not stand it after all, using the white coat worn by Shizuko as a flag of surrender, and then broke her, all the Japanese troops committed suicide in the cave, and Shizuko naturally became the last survivor.
Later, Shizuko escaped with her professional skills, or in front of the nurse accompanying the army, but only the object of service, became the Chinese Expeditionary Force.
Once, Shizuko was captured by the Allies because she wanted to find her companions, and in a moment of crisis, the Chinese officer Liu Yunda saved her. Shizuko developed a crush on the Chinese soldier who had saved her life, and often approached him on the grounds of Chinese, and Liu Yunda was also moved by this gentle Japanese woman.
Originally, Liu Yunda was still worried that Shizuko was a Japanese, so he did not dare to marry her. Later, under the enlightenment of his boss Qiao Minggu, in 1945, Liu Yunda and Shizuko Omiya married.
After getting married, Shizuko has been doing her job in peace. The following year, Shizuko followed Liu Yunda back to China and changed her name to Mo Yuanhui. In Liu Yunda's old sichuan home, the life of the two of them was very difficult, but they persevered.
After the normalization of sino-Japanese relations, Shizuko Omiya received news from her father Yoshio Omiya, so she returned to Japan to inherit her father's business and became a noble lady. Later, Omiya Yoshio died, and Shizuko and Liu Yunda inherited their father's family property, and later when the two of them also grew old, their son Liu Chongyi naturally inherited these family properties.
But unfortunately, Liu Chongyi later changed his surname to Omiya Yoshinori. Thanks to his son's efforts, the family's large multinational retail group has also run smoothly, and the two couples have also lived a stable and prosperous life.