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The Chinese soldiers married Japanese prisoners of war, and returned to Japan 35 years later to find that their wives were worth hundreds of millions of dollars

The Chinese soldiers married Japanese prisoners of war, and returned to Japan 35 years later to find that their wives were worth hundreds of millions of dollars

War is brutal, and its nature has never changed. For us, the most influential was the War of Resistance Against Japan, which Japan waged for unknown purposes. We also know that during World War II, Japan was forced to go to the battlefield in order to replenish its troops in time, which was undoubtedly cruel. The Chinese soldiers married Japanese prisoners of war, and returned to Japan 35 years later to find that their wives were worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

The Chinese soldiers married Japanese prisoners of war, and returned to Japan 35 years later to find that their wives were worth hundreds of millions of dollars

As we mentioned above, Japan forced civilians to go to the battlefield during the war, and today's protagonist, Shizuko Omiya, is also one of the victims. She was a Japanese medical student, and on the battlefield she served as a medical staff on the battlefield. After another battle, Shizuko Omiya became a prisoner of war. At this time, Liu Yunda appeared, seeing that Omiya Shizuko was still young, she must have been forced to go to the battlefield, and under repeated persuasions, Omiya Shizuko also survived.

The Chinese soldiers married Japanese prisoners of war, and returned to Japan 35 years later to find that their wives were worth hundreds of millions of dollars

After that, Shizuko Omiya stayed in China, engaged in the medical industry, and the relationship between the two became increasingly close. During the War of Resistance, Due to the war, Shizuko Omiya did not contact her family. It wasn't until 35 years later that the Sino-Japanese Friendship Organization met her and said that her father had been looking for her and missed her. So Shizuko Omiya decided to take Liu Yunda back to Japan.

The Chinese soldiers married Japanese prisoners of war, and returned to Japan 35 years later to find that their wives were worth hundreds of millions of dollars

Liu Yunda also agreed, and the two returned to Japan together. At this time, Liu Yunda learned that his wife turned out to be a rich second generation, and his father was a very famous entrepreneur in Japan, worth hundreds of millions of dollars. For the father of the big family, he wanted Tomiya Shizuko to inherit the family business, but both of them were used to ordinary life, and the two refused, and returned to the countryside together to live a stable life.

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