Chapter 308 Princess Sachiko
Chapter 308 Princess Sachiko
In the center of Tokyo, Japan, there is a group of buildings that are in sharp contrast to the modern buildings around. This is the imperial residence, which symbolizes the residence of the emperor of Japan. This imperial residence covers an area of 17 hectares, and the palace is surrounded by a moat.
It is divided into several areas such as the Imperial Palace, Outer Garden, Dongyuan and Kitanomaru Park. Most of the palace (including the palace itself) is hidden in thick stone walls, ancient trees and the moat of Hanoi in the Edo period, which is generally not open to the public.
The Japanese have unique feelings for the emperor. They think that the emperor represents Japan. Therefore, although Japan's technology is developed and the society is also very clear, the Japanese will still pass through the double bridge in the palace during the Spring Festival to visit the emperor in an attempt to get what they think is the emperor of God. Blessings.
At 7:30 in the morning in Japan, those Japanese men who get up early to go to work are already driving the bus or driving their own cars on the way to work, and those housewives are not lazy. They get up earlier than their husbands, because they have to prepare breakfast for their husbands and serve them in person. After the meal, the husband personally sent him to the door and offered their blessings.
Strictly speaking, Japan is an absolute country where men are superior to women.
In the palace where the emperor lives, the emperor and his family also can't sleep in and get up at 6:30 on time every morning.
The emperor's daughter Sachiko also got up at 6:30 in the morning. After getting up, the palace hall, which is responsible for taking care of the emperor's family's daily meals, has been busy for a long time.
After the emperor's daughter, Princess Sako, got up, the palace hall composed of Japanese civil servants sent someone to serve her after dressing and washing, and then according to the arrangement of the palace hall, she began a series of routines to do every morning.
After being busy for almost an hour, Princess Sachiko finally got a rest time.
Sachiko sat on the stool in the study with an impatient face. She turned around and looked at a civil servant standing behind her serving her and said, "I want to be quiet. Can you go out?"
Although Sachiko is very impatient, she can't be as emotional as ordinary people, because she is a princess. Her every move must be in line with the status of the princess. She can't be emotional, can't be crazy, can't speak loudly, can't make a sound when eating, and can't dress inappropriately, otherwise the palace hall's People will criticize her for this kind of behavior.
Many people envy Sachiko's life, but who knows, in fact, she is really tired of her identity. Everything is a plan prepared by the people in the palace hall for her in advance, and anything is a draft for her in advance.
This kind of life has lasted for 20 years. Every day, she faces these seemingly respectful people who stare at her all the time. She feels like she is trapped in a luxurious cell. She has lost her freedom and she has no freedom.
It is precisely because there is no freedom that Princess Sachiko chose to leave the palace and come to China after graduating from college to escape the inhuman life of the Japanese palace.
In Huaxia, Sachiko met Han Feng. The moment she saw Han Feng, she was already moved. This is a subtle feeling, a feeling that Sachiko has never had.
Sachiko remembers that when she first saw Han Feng, she was in a rice noodle shop on Ximen Street. At that time, he was teaching a lesson to several Japanese compatriots who made trouble in the rice noodle shop. Although she was Japanese, she was a sensible person. She knew that it was her Japanese compatriots who deliberately caused trouble. That's the mistake. Several Japanese compatriots.
At that time, Sachiko Matsushita was persuading those Japanese compatriots. Han Feng appeared in front of her like a god descending to earth and beat several Japanese compatriots who made trouble in front of her.
At that moment, Sachiko was shocked by Han Feng's sense of justice, and Han Feng's violent beating against several Japanese compatriots also hit her heart. She found that she fell in love with this Chinese man at that moment.
Although Sachiko is a princess, she has rarely appeared in public for a long time. The last time she appeared in public was five or six years ago. At that time, she was only a fourteen or fifteen-year-old girl, so when she persuaded three Japanese compatriots, the three Japanese compatriots did not find out. She is a Japanese princess.
The person in the palace hall who took care of Sachiko's living came out of her room. She was the only one left in the room. Sachiko opened her drawer, took out a book, opened the book, and turned out a photo from it. It was the Han Feng she thought about day and night.
Han Feng in the photo looked at the camera with a smile on his face. His face was sunny and handsome. Sachiko looked at Han Feng's photos with emotion in his eyes, and all the past seemed to come to her mind like a movie.
The days with Han Feng were the happiest and happiest days for Sachiko in the past 20 years. Although Han Feng did not give her a romantic date or surprise her, as long as she can be with Han Feng, no matter what she does, Sachiko will feel very happy.
Looking at it, two lines of tears flowed from the corners of Sachiko's eyes. Happy memories are always memories. She and Han Feng will not have a result at all, because she is the daughter of the Japanese emperor and a Japanese princess, so it is not her turn to make a decision about anything.
Moreover, the person she fell in love with is still a Chinese. She knows that for historical reasons, the Japanese look down on the Chinese people, and the Chinese hate the Japanese. This delicate relationship has been affecting both China and Japan, both psychologically and economically and politically.
Unfortunately, the father finally chose to bow his head at the pressure of the Japanese government and marry himself to Taro Aida, the prince of the Mitsubishi Group. She had never met Taro Aida before, so she became a victim, a victim of politics.
Her face was full of tears, her heart was full of scars, and her whole body trembled. How she hoped that Han Feng could be by her side at this time. How she hoped that she would lean on Han Feng's shoulder, quietly listen to his heartbeat, and fall asleep with his heartbeat.
"Han Feng! Are you all right?" Sachiko covered Han Feng's photo on his chest and shouted silently in his heart.
At this time, Princess Sachiko's door was suddenly opened. Sachiko was so scared that she quickly hid the photo in her hand in her pocket and wiped away the tears on her face.
"Princess, it's not good! That's not good! Han Feng was blown up!"