Episode 3 People's Guard(2/2)
Iron rulers, steel bars, big wrenches, and vise were all put up. After a few jingles, the big iron lock fell to the ground, and the crowd rushed in.
Within ten minutes, more than 30 buses and more than 20 cars started and drove out one after another.
Soon, buses and cars full of "People's Guards" were speeding along the main roads in Nanjing.
Some Nanjing citizens stopped and gaped at this unprecedented spectacle.
On one side of the car body, four big characters "People's Guard" are written in white paint, and on the other side there are eight small characters "Restore Order, Defend the Motherland" written in white paint.
Every time a bus passes by, an impassioned chorus of the Ming Dynasty’s national anthem will play out from the window.
As each car passed by, there were two people wearing armbands standing on the pedals on both sides, shouting the slogan "Restore order, defend the motherland", holding the car with one hand, and holding a Ming Dynasty flag in the wind.
Zhong Xun Xun flutters.
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At the entrance of the Nanjing Telegraph and Telephone Bureau, a bus stopped with a "squeak", and more than thirty people jumped out of it. Wearing bright yellow armbands, holding long and short instruments, they smashed open the door two or three times and swarmed in.
Having a stomachache, he directed a few people to set up the "Woodpecker" at the door and ordered sternly:
"Keep it safe for me!"
Two commando machine gunners pointed their machine guns at the gate, and the other two "People's Guards" wearing armbands, each with a box gun, painted paste on the walls facing the street on both sides of the gate and pasted printed leaflets.
In the spacious hall upstairs of the telegraph and telephone office, dozens of female employees were busy in front of the wiring machines. They were wearing earphones and expressionlessly connecting and unplugging. The small lights on the panels flashed from time to time.
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Chaotic footsteps sounded in the corridor. Suddenly, a female staff member screamed, and a dozen big men wearing armbands, holding sticks, and pistols on their waists rushed in.
Suddenly, the hall was filled with screams.
The leader had a stomachache and said loudly:
"Don't be afraid, everyone. We are the People's Guard of the Ming Empire. In order to restore order and defend the motherland, we take over the telephone and telegraph office in the name of the people and His Majesty! Now you all get off the machine and go to the next room!"
After gathering the screaming female staff to the next door, they waved their hands, and each of the dozen "People's Guards" sat in front of the wiring machine, put on their headphones, and started operating it skillfully. They spread out their hands in front of each person.
A small book with a list of lines that must be kept open and a list of lines that must be cut off written in it.
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Almost at the same time, two buses also stopped in front of the radio station, and more than fifty People's Guards wearing Ming yellow armbands jumped out.
The two military policemen standing guard at the door shouted loudly:
"What are you doing? Don't come over!"
"Stop, or we'll shoot! Attack the radio station and shoot to death!"
Chapter completed!