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Chapter 46 One day coup

At 0:00 on October 26, 1909, under the leadership of the Japanese opposition Tokugawa Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ichinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu Ischinobu I

In the German embassy in Tokyo, the German ambassador seemed very anxious. He received a request and threat from Tokugawa early in the morning, and also a handwritten letter from the Prince of East Prussia to prove it. The German ambassador had notified Berlin two hours ago, but Berlin has not heard back so far.

Tatsuki was trapped in Tokugawa's secret base in Yokohama. Although the terrifying Shinnosuke Nohara is now taking care of the senior generals in Tokyo, he was still watched tightly, and Rennie didn't know where he was locked up. When his destiny was in the hands of others, Tatsuki felt like such a failure for the first time.

"After going back, we must strengthen our security defense work and quickly establish our own security forces. There are also those hateful Japanese who dare to pretend to be together!" Chen Tian said to himself alone in the room. He didn't know that outside Yokohama Port, there was a fleet that was driving quickly towards Tokyo Bay.

Japanese Navy General Hirahachiro Togo stood on the bridge of the flagship Mikasa and looked at the endless sea in front of him, and his heart was extremely heavy. Because the group of dragons had no heads, the Japanese army was almost in a state of chaos, so the Emperor secretly ordered him to lead the First Navy Fleet to Tokyo to suppress the rebellion. However, the incident suddenly happened. Hirahachiro Togo only brought 2 battleships, 5 cruisers and some destroyers this time, and there were no marine forces. For the rebels distributed throughout Tokyo, he had no way to use ship guns to bombard them, and now all the sailors on the ship totaled only about 10,000.

"Distribute to the sailors and all the sailors are ready to land!" Togo Heihachiro gave the order helplessly.

However, Tokugawa's coup troops did not expect the Emperor to do such a move, nor did they arrange many soldiers on the dock in Tokyo. So after the Togo fleet docked, the dock was quickly occupied by sailors on the warships. Tokugawa quickly adjusted its deployment and sent a force to stop the sailors from continuing to advance. He came to the palace and petitioned the Emperor again, but the Emperor still did not summon him.

Togo Hirahachiro personally led thousands of sailors to advance towards the palace. They soon encountered the blocking troops sent by Tokugawa. Because the sailors only had light weapons such as pistols and rifles, they suffered heavy casualties in front of the opponent's machine guns. Soon after, Togo took the sailors to retreat to the dock with them in disappointment.

On the other hand, Tokugawa Ichinobu, who was rejected by the emperor again, believed that it was the naval reinforcements that left the emperor still hopeful, so he led a large number of troops to attack the wharf, attempting to drive the naval troops back to the sea. The sailors who were defending the wharf started a fierce battle with the Tokugawa troops attacking the wharf with the support of small caliber naval guns.

After all, sailors were sailors, and they could not compete with the regular army and Tokugawa's elite troops on land. Moreover, those soldiers were already in a state of almost madness under the leadership of Tokugawa Ichinobu. Seeing that his sailors were suffering from more and more casualties under the fierce attack of the opponent, General Tokugawa was very distressed. These skilled sailors could not be trained in a day or two. In this case, Tokugawa did not care about disturbing the emperor and the citizens of Tokyo. While he asked the soldiers at the dock to start retreating to the warship, he also aimed the main guns of the warship at the Tokugawa troops rushing to the dock.

When the sailors on the shore had basically retreated to the ship, Dongxiang gritted his teeth and ordered the main gun of the warship to start firing at the dock. In an instant, the four 305mm caliber guns of the Mikasa "Mika" emitted a shocking roar, and almost at the same time, huge fire waves were set off on the dock, killing a large number of creatures on the dock...

"What? The master is dead!" In the official residence of the Chief of Staff, Nohara Shinnosuke, who heard the news of Tokugawa Ichinosuke's death, was like five thunder thunder, and two tears fell from his face. Tokugawa Ichinosuke was the only descendant of the Tokugawa family, and his death also declared that Nohara had lost his only purpose of surviving in this world.

"Detonate the medicine!" A terrifying light suddenly erupted from Nohara's red eyes.

At dusk on October 26, the Tokugawa coup ended with the death of Ichinobu Tokugawa. Since the coup lasted only less than one day, the Japanese also called the coup a "one-day coup". Prime Minister Katsura Katsura and Cabinet Ministers were both safe and sound, and only those poor generals were all unfortunately killed. The losses caused to the Japanese army by the deaths of these elites were unimaginable. From then on, the Japanese army was greatly injured, and the focus of the entire Japanese army also shifted to the navy. In addition, the Tokugawa troops involved in the coup this time were more than 3,400 casualties, only some of the army units surrendered to the government, and Tokugawa's private armed forces were all loyal. Togo Heihachiro's first fleet lost more than 2,600 sailors and more than 3,000 injured.

Hearing the news of the failure of the coup, the German ambassador to Tokyo fainted on the ground. He was holding a telegram that had just been sent from Berlin, which signaled him to announce support to the Japanese emperor and government for the coup. Fortunately, he had not yet come and was anxious to convey Berlin's attitude to the Japanese. His nervousness and gratitude made his heart almost unbearable. After urgently reporting this situation to Berlin, he began to worry about the safety of the Prince of East Prussia.

When night fell, Chen Tian suddenly heard the sound of chaotic footsteps coming from the corridor outside the door. He walked to the window and saw that everyone below knelt down and covered his face and cried. He quickly understood what it meant, and he had to leave here with Renni as soon as possible.

He walked to the front of the door, took a deep breath, and then ran into the door hard, but he fell heavily to the ground with the person and the door. At this time, there was no one in the corridor. Chen Tian shouted Rennie's name loudly and searched each room by room. At this time, he really doubted who was working as a bodyguard for whom.

Finally he heard the sound of a door bumping into the end of the corridor.

"Renie, are you inside?" He walked to the front of the door, but there was no answer inside. It seemed that Raenie was blocked.

"Renie, can you hear it? I'm going to hit the door. Now you move to a place far away from the door!" Chen Tian shouted on the door, with only a whimpering sound inside. Chen Tian began to pray that the Japanese would not block Raenie's mouth with socks, otherwise he would never have to have dinner with Raenie again.

"I'm going to bump! 1,2,3..."

Chen Tian bumped into the door locked somewhere, so the door did not fall down, but Chen Tian rushed in. During the 1/40th time of the incense ball flying in the air, he saw clearly that it was not Rennie in the room, but a woman, an oriental woman. He could not stop his 165-pound body in the air, and the whole person pounced on the woman, and the place where his face landed was...
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