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In "Bright Sword", Zhu Ziming returned to the Independent Regiment after his rebellion and did not send a letter to the Japanese?

After Zhu Ziming could not stand the torture of the Japanese army and chose to defect, he returned to his independent regiment and completely severed ties with the Japanese army, of course, the purpose of doing so was to cover up the fact that he had become a traitor, and continued to brazenly do his own security section officer in front of the independent regiment, as if nothing had happened.

In "Bright Sword", Zhu Ziming returned to the Independent Regiment after his rebellion and did not send a letter to the Japanese?

But even so, he was still a dog in the eyes of the Japanese, and Japanese intelligence officers often sneaked over to meet and communicate with him. Every time he met with these Japanese intelligence officers, Zhu Ziming was worried, very afraid that he would be discovered by Li Yunlong, don't look at Li Yunlong's usual grin, as if he didn't care about anything, but in fact, he was an extremely careful person, and he couldn't tolerate a little sand in his eyes, if he found a traitor in his army, I am afraid that the first reaction would be to shoot him.

Therefore, after Zhu Ziming returned to the army, he lived in fear every day, and when the Japanese intelligence officers came over, he could not see him, for fear of being discovered by Li Yunlong and shot himself, even the plan to harm the independent regiment he could drag on, and the longer it dragged on, the better, because he was afraid that the plan would fail, and then he would really have no place to die.

In "Bright Sword", Zhu Ziming returned to the Independent Regiment after his rebellion and did not send a letter to the Japanese?

At this time, some people could not help but ask, since Zhu Zimingdu had returned to the Independent Regiment and had severed contact with the Japanese army, why did he still want to be this traitor and have contacts with Japanese intelligence officers?

Wouldn't he have killed this intelligence officer and continued to fight against Japan with all his heart? At that time, others were in the independent regiment, and the Japanese could not do anything with him. In fact, Zhu Ziming has also thought about this issue, but the key is that he does not dare, he is afraid that he will be caught by the Japanese again, and then the Japanese will certainly not believe him, and they will directly kill him, and perhaps before he dies, he will be tortured inhumanely. Therefore, Zhu Ziming simply did not have the courage to continue to oppose the Japanese army, plus he was a selfish and narrow-minded person, so he could only do the traitor to the end.

In "Bright Sword", Zhu Ziming returned to the Independent Regiment after his rebellion and did not send a letter to the Japanese?

But even if Zhu Ziming defected, he still had many choices, for example, he could tell Li Yunlong the beginning and end of the matter, and then act as a double-sided spy, deceive trust on both sides, and finally completely eradicate the big problem of Yamamoto by the hand of the independent regiment. Once he did this, he could not only save his own life, but also not have to be a traitor, be spurned by others, and maybe in the future he would be able to get Li Yunlong's reuse, and henceforth he would be able to mix well in the independent regiment.

But it was such an excellent strategy, Zhu Ziming did not dare to use it, why? Some people say that the reason he didn't have this trick was because Zhu Ziming had signed the surrender letter when he left, but in fact, this thing really didn't work, and a piece of paper couldn't change anything at all.

In "Bright Sword", Zhu Ziming returned to the Independent Regiment after his rebellion and did not send a letter to the Japanese?

So since the question of the surrender letter is ruled out, let's analyze it again, why didn't he use this strategy?

After Zhu Ziming returned, he was equivalent to a free body, the independent regiment could protect him from Yamamoto's control, at this time he could fully explain the truth to Li Yunlong and become a double-sided spy. But he chose to give up, because as an old subordinate of Li Yunlong, he knew that with Li Yunlong's character, he would never easily forgive someone who had betrayed him. After all, Li Yunlong is a very upright and not afraid of death, he would rather stand and die than kneel under the obscenity of the Japanese as a pawn.

In "Bright Sword", Zhu Ziming returned to the Independent Regiment after his rebellion and did not send a letter to the Japanese?

Therefore, no matter how much Li Yunlong defended his subordinates and protected his calves, he would not look up to a spineless man who was still under the authority of the Japanese military, and he would no longer believe this person who had betrayed him. Therefore, in Zhu Ziming's mind, he would think that once he became a double-sided spy, it would be equivalent to taking the initiative to tell Li Yunlong the fact that he surrendered, although he would not blame himself for this, but after the fact, he would definitely find ways to drive himself out of the independent regiment, because he had begun to disbelieve and look down on himself. Once he was driven out by Li Yunlong, he would bear the charge of adultery without anyone to protect him, and he would die from then on.

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