A 20-year-old Japanese prisoner of war married a Chinese soldier, and 40 years later her son inherited the Japanese grandfather's 10 billion family property
In China's decades-long War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, our army suffered a very bitter defeat, but in the end it still won victory and liberated all of China, when our whole country hated the Japanese to the bone, but there was a Japanese female prisoner of war who married a Chinese soldier.

In March 1945, our country's expeditionary force was ordered to conquer a small burmese city of Layingong, when many Japanese troops were captured, including a female nurse with the army, Omiya Shizuko, when the army wanted to execute these prisoners of war, but the company commander at the time, Liu Yunda, saw that Omiya Shizuko was very young and was only a nurse, so he begged the leader to spare Omiya Shizuko's life, so Omiya Shizuko survived. It turned out that Shizuko Omiya was forcibly pulled by the Japanese soldiers to the Battlefield of China as a nurse, and she was very disgusted by this behavior of her own people, and just took this opportunity to become a nurse with the expeditionary force, and later became husband and wife with her life-saving benefactor.
After marriage, Omiya Shizuko still struggled in the front line of China's medical career, and also made herself a Chinese nationality, named Mo Yuanhui, after the war, the two returned to Liu Yunda's hometown of Baisha Town to live, and also gave birth to three sons, although the life is ordinary, but very happy, this is the life she has always wanted.
From this until 1972, after the establishment of sino-Japanese friendship, the Japanese side said that Mo Yuanhui's father never stopped looking for his daughter, Mo Yuanhui returned to Japan with her husband and son to recognize her father, but what she did not expect was that her father was already a well-known local entrepreneur and had tens of billions of family properties.
Liu Yunda and Mo Yuanhui returned to Baisha Town after living in Japan for ten years, living the life of ordinary people, and after Mo Yuanhui's father died, he handed over all the family property to his grandson, Mo Yuanhui's son.
A 20-year-old Japanese prisoner of war married a soldier, and 40 years later her son inherited the Japanese grandfather's ten billion family property. You see, there is also a hint of warmth under the darkness.