430, the marriage on the lie
"Professor Ye, if you are still angry, you can do it a few more times," I said with a shy face.
"Haha," Ye Lanxin couldn't help laughing, "Do you really think I'm a traitorous old woman?"
"Just kidding, Professor Ye, we came to you this time to find out some mystery about your ex-husband's life experience from you. According to our understanding, your ex-husband Wang Xiaoshan is not a Chinese. But we only know one thing, not the other, so please give me some advice."
Ye Lanxin suddenly realized, raised her eyes and looked at me and said, "Can I dare to ask? Do you doubt that this leak in China has something to do with him?"
"That's right." I nodded with a solemn look on my face.
Ye Lanxin looked grim and had a confused look in her eyes, which was almost trapped in some kind of memory.
Lie Shengnan and I looked at each other, and remained silent, waiting for her to reply.
After a while, Ye Lanxin sighed softly and said, "My father had expected that this day would come. He had experienced countless experiences and had a thorough understanding of the world. Unfortunately, as his only daughter, I failed to complete the task he entrusted to me and became a deserter. I am really ashamed of the grace of the country and the people for cultivation."
I comforted me: "Professor Ye doesn't have to do this. Although Wang Xiaoshan is the most suspicious at the moment, we are not sure that he has a direct relationship with this matter. What's more, he is him, you are you, even if it is really involved in him in the end. Everyone is adults, and they don't make plans, let alone the person next to him, who is together day and night? You have been divorced from him for twenty years. No matter what he does, it has nothing to do with you. Why do you blame yourself, Professor Ye?"
Ye Lanxin couldn't help but burst into tears, and she said with a forced slogan: "After my father learned about his life experience, he often advised me to guide him and not to let him have too much involvement with the Japanese forces. But in the end, I couldn't find that Wang Xiaoshan is a man of stubbornness and deep obsession, which is not something that can be moved by words. He is unwilling to give up his identity as a Japanese, nor is he willing to give up his reputation and status as a Chinese country. I couldn't persuade him, so he could only divorce him with grief and leave other countries, without seeing it. This is all my fault."
I was a little curious and couldn't help asking: "Why did Professor Ye say this? Even if we confirm that he is a Japanese spy in China, what is the burden with you? Could it be that Wang Xiaoshan had already done something shameless twenty years ago?"
Ye Lanxin nodded repeatedly, her eyes roaring.
Lie Shengnan quickly handed over a pack of tissues and gave her an encouraging look.
Ye Lanxin nodded and thanked her, took out a tissue, wiped the tears that were almost thrust into her eyes, and then she told the story.
"At that time, as a top student who returned to Japan to study and return home, Wang Xiaoshan was successful and full of energy. As a university tutor who recommended him to study abroad, my father Ye Zhengxing had a deep affection with him and had a close relationship with him. Therefore, on the day Wang Xiaoshan returned to China, he came to Tianxin Medical University as soon as possible and asked my father to thank his teacher. He also prepared a thank-you banquet at Yingfeng Tower, the largest restaurant in Tianxin City at that time. We must attend the whole family. My father was deeply pleased to see his outstanding disciples so attentively."
"So, I happily took my mother and my family to the banquet. At this banquet, I met Wang Xiaoshan for the first time. Although I had heard the name of this young talented man with a very good appearance from my father countless times before, when I first saw Wang Xiaoshan himself, I was immediately deeply attracted by the unique temperament in him."
"At that time, I was innocent and thought that it was a poetic and literary spirit. Many years later, I realized that that unique temperament was actually an exotic style. Wang Xiaoshan was a Japanese from the bottom of his bones. Although he grew up in China, his parents were both Japanese. Later I learned that his father was thirteen years old when he was adopted by the Chinese. He received orthodox Japanese militarism education. Although it was not long, he was deeply rooted in his bones. This kind of education gradually penetrated into Wang Xiaoshan's bones through subtle transformation, so his father had already given him a Japanese name called Kazuo Koyama when he was born."
"This name has been hidden deep in his heart since he was a child, and it was only revealed in front of the Japanese. Even I learned the truth from the mouth of a Chinese translator who understands Japanese for several years."
"It turns out that he always claimed to be a Chinese Japanese in front of the Japanese. He actually called himself Kazuhiro Koyama, saying that Wang Xiaoshan was just his Chinese name, just as normal as many Japanese people had English names. He tried hard to establish his own similar character in front of the Japanese. Therefore, he and those Japanese who came to China to find investment soon became a cliché, and they called each other brothers and were intimate."
"He used his relationship network that he had been deeply involved in China for 30 years to quickly bridge the conflict between the official representatives of China who were eager to attract investment and the capital tycoons of Japan who were eager to invest. He successively promoted a number of major joint ventures, greatly promoted cultural and economic exchanges between China and Japan, and laid the cornerstone of his career and became a successful Chinese-Japanese cultural and economic exchange ambassador."
"All of this is a great thing that is positive and beneficial to the country and the people. Therefore, I have always been hiding this behavior of the Japanese and hiding it. Later, one night, he got drunk. After repeated inquiries from me, he finally admitted his true identity as a Japanese survivor in China, and begged me not to tell the teacher about this, that is, my father Ye Zhengxing."
"During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, there were many heroes who died for the country. Those tragic experiences are still vivid in my mind. My father was also a very traditional Chinese literati. He was worried that my father would not tolerate his deception and broke up with him. I also empathized with it. If my father and I knew that he was a descendant of Japanese survivors back then, it would never have been possible to recommend him to study in Japan. We would not have agreed to any interactions between me and him. Our marriage was based on a lie. After understanding all this, I felt cold all over, like falling into an ice cave. I never thought that I would marry a pure Japanese."
"But by that time, the country had entered a period of rapid economic and cultural development, and everything was changing with each passing day. China-Rich relations had already developed rapidly and had long been incomparable to the past. I privately thought that the deception of their whole family back then was not a big deal. This was a self-protection act."
Chapter completed!