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The soldier married a captured nurse, and when he went to Japan for the first time 34 years later, he learned that his wife was worth tens of billions

In human society, "inheritance" is an eternal topic, from small families to empires, all need to be inherited by latecomers. However, the way of inheritance is different in various countries, for example, in ancient times on the mainland, it has long pursued the "primogeniture inheritance system", no matter how capable the eldest son has the innate right of inheritance, until later it slowly changed to "establish the virtuous and not the long". This change in the way of inheritance is, in the final analysis, the traditional "father dies and the son inherits". However, in Japan, the family inheritance represented by entrepreneurs is not passed on to sons. Japanese entrepreneurs are more inclined to have daughters, and then choose a young man for their daughters to be their own satisfied son-in-law.

The soldier married a captured nurse, and when he went to Japan for the first time 34 years later, he learned that his wife was worth tens of billions

Under the premise that the son-in-law changes his surname, Japanese entrepreneurs will let their son-in-law pass on their own property. After all, if you give birth to a son, you can't decide your son's ability. But if you give birth to a daughter and the son-in-law's ability is high, you can completely examine and screen it carefully. For the same reason, most people in China are more concerned about blood relations, while these entrepreneurs in Japan only value surnames. In the last century, a father and son in China accidentally inherited the tens of billions of family properties of the old man who was far away in Japan. Among them, the father's name is Liu Yunda, and the son's name is Liu Chongyi. The story of the father and son duo, which can be called the male protagonist of Shuangwen, has to start with Liu Yunda and his Japanese wife Shizuko Omiya.

The soldier married a captured nurse, and when he went to Japan for the first time 34 years later, he learned that his wife was worth tens of billions

In 1943, in order to meet the needs of the war of aggression against China, the Japanese government recruited a large number of female students from China to the front. The female students were required to undergo medical training, and they went to war to treat the wounded. The 17-year-old Shizuko Omiya was also forced to drop out of school under these circumstances and was sent to Shanghai, China. Soon after, Shizuko Omiya was sent to Burma with her troops, where the story followed. At that time, the Nationalist government signed an agreement with the British government, and it was decided that China would organize an expeditionary force to go south to Burma to assist the British troops there in fighting against the Japanese army. Liu Yunda, then commander of the assault company of the 201st Regiment of the 50th Division of the New First Army, was also in the battle sequence of the Expeditionary Force.

The soldier married a captured nurse, and when he went to Japan for the first time 34 years later, he learned that his wife was worth tens of billions

In March 1945, the Expeditionary Force launched an attack on the Japanese hospital in the small town of Layingong on the banks of the Inoward River, capturing a group of medical personnel, including the 19-year-old Shizuko Omiya. At that time, the Japanese army burned and plundered on Chinese soil, but all bloody Chinese hated the Japanese to the bone. At this time, Liu Yunda also received orders from his superiors to shoot these Japanese prisoners on the spot. However, the expeditionary force itself at that time also lacked medical personnel, and Liu Yunda was compassionate to Omiya Shizuko, and did not carry out this order to kill and surrender. After some ideological struggle, Liu Yunda decided to ask his superiors whether he could keep Shizuko Omiya for his life.

The soldier married a captured nurse, and when he went to Japan for the first time 34 years later, he learned that his wife was worth tens of billions

As a result, Liu Yunda succeeded, and Shizuko Omiya escaped with his help. After that, Shizuko Omiya became a nurse in the expeditionary force, and seeing that she could not speak Chinese, Liu Yunda taught her as soon as she had time. Liu Yunda is a rough man, only knows that he has never thought of children's love, but in the day and night with Shizuko Omiya, this iron man began to have a feeling of heartbeat. What he didn't know was that from the day he saved Shizuko Omiya, the little girl had already had a heart for him. However, because of the war, Liu Yunda has not dared to show his sincerity, after all, Omiya Shizuko is a Japanese in the end.

The soldier married a captured nurse, and when he went to Japan for the first time 34 years later, he learned that his wife was worth tens of billions

But the matter of the two of them was seen by others, and this matter even reached the ears of the division commander in the end. At that time, Japan had already announced its acceptance of unconditional surrender, and the division commander instructed Liu Yunda: Now that Japan has surrendered, how can your little boy mother-in-law and mother-in-law, as long as you like each other, what do you do so much! In November 1945, Liu Yunda and Shizuko Omiya, witnessed by their comrades-in-arms, held a wedding ceremony in the Vietnamese barracks of the Expeditionary Force. After returning to China, Liu Yunda was disarmed and returned to Tian, and he gave Omiya Shizuko a Chinese name, called "Mo Yuanhui". The two lived a dull life in Liu Yunda's hometown, but this blandness was broken in 1972.

The soldier married a captured nurse, and when he went to Japan for the first time 34 years later, he learned that his wife was worth tens of billions

After the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, Omiya Shizuko's father, Masao Omiya, sent someone to China to inquire about the whereabouts of his daughter, and successfully found out the news that her daughter was still alive. At that time, with the help of the United States, Japan's post-war economy recovered rapidly, and Shizuko Omiya's father became an entrepreneur in such a favorable environment, worth more than 10 billion. But in his old age, he only had one daughter, Shizuko, and he desperately needed her son-in-law to inherit his property. In 1979, Liu Yunda, who was 60 years old, and his 27-year-old son Liu Chongyi followed Shizuko Omiya to Japanese soil for the first time. At this time, Liu Yunda knew that his wife, who had been in love with him for 34 years, was worth tens of billions.

At that time, Liu Yunda was 60 years old and did not know how to operate at all, so the husband and wife handed over the huge property to their 27-year-old son to take care of.

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