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Chapter 35 Chapter 13 The Sad Creditor

It is said that the Hongmen branch was originally a variant of the triad society that opposed the Qing Dynasty and restored the Ming Dynasty. Because of the strong attack of the Qing government, it was exiled in Nanyang and Honolulu. Unfortunately, it encountered Sun Wen and Sun Yat-sen, so Sun Wen joined Hongmen and revised The charter, and kept forcing Huang Sande to pay to support the revolutionary riots.After Huang Sande was squeezed out by Sun Wen, Sun Wen simply sold Hongmen's halls in various places, making Huang Sande want to cry without tears. However, the Republic of China suddenly appeared on the horizon, making Huang Sande ecstatic. The hard-earned investment for many years is finally expected to pay back the cost.

So Huang Sande rushed to Nanjing to find Sun Wen to share the dividend. Huang Sande's requirements are very simple, just three: First: The Nanjing government must repay the revolutionary funds borrowed by Hongmen over the years. Second: The Nanjing government must fulfill its promise to recognize the Hongmen as a legitimate revolutionary group, and should no longer treat it as a gangster. It must allow the Hongmen to register publicly and open for business. Third: The Nanjing government must recognize the contributions of those Hongmen disciples who died in the cause of the republic, and at least give them the title of martyr, so that the dead can rest in peace.

It is said that Sun Wen had a cordial meeting with Huang Sande at the Presidential Palace. When he heard these three things, he was overjoyed and immediately ordered: "It's easy to handle. You can go to Hu Hanmin immediately to get the money." Huang Sande was overjoyed, and immediately went to see Minister of Civil Affairs Hu Hanmin, but Hu Hanmin had returned to Guangdong temporarily, so he had to wait patiently. Soon after Hu Hanmin came back, Huang Sande rushed to him: Hu Hanmin, Sun Wen ordered you to pay back the money! Money...the Nanjing government doesn't have any coins. What Hu Hanmin fears most is the word money:...what money?

Huang Sande: Your League will borrow funds for the revolution from Hongmen. Hu Hanmin: ... Is there such a thing? Huang Sande: Of course, do you still want to renege on your debt? Hu Hanmin: What account do I rely on?It's not me who borrowed the money, whoever borrowed it from you, who do you ask for it, and what do you want me for? Huang Sande is angry: Sun Wen ordered you to pay the bill... Hu Hanmin: Whoever told you, you can go to whomever, I don't have any money here anyway. Huang Sande was astonished, and went back to look for Sun Wen, but how could he find him?After many days, I finally found it.Sun Wen was overjoyed when he saw him: Brother Sande, the Nanjing government wants to issue revolutionary bonds, does Brother Sande have any intention?

Huang Sande was in a state of desperation: Come on, you have to pay off the old debt first! Sun Wen was surprised: what old account? Huang Sande: Why are you pretending to be confused?You borrowed it from Hongmen before, and you still haven't returned it. Sun Wen: Didn't I ask Hu Hanmin to return it to you? Huang Sande was on the verge of crying: he refused to return it, and he said whoever borrowed it would ask whoever would take it. Sun Wen: ...Why is this Hu Hanmin like this? It's really outrageous. If you go to him again, just say that my president, Sun Wen, said that he must pay back the money...

Sun Wen pushed Huang Sande out again. It took Huang Sande a lot of time to catch Hu Hanmin. Hu Hanmin still said the same thing: whoever borrows it will ask for it, and I have no money!Huang Sande came back to look for Sun Wen, and Sun Wen pushed Huang Sande to Hu Hanmin, and Hu Hanmin pushed him back again... The poor leader of the Hong family was pushed back and forth like a spinning top by Sun Wen and Hu Hanmin, playing with him. It was such a joy. Pushing back and forth, Huang Sande was finally pushed to the point of collapse, and he roared: Sun Wen, you are unkind, don't blame me for being unrighteous, I... I, I, I, I want to expose the true face of you, a big liar.Don't forget, when you were in Honolulu, you gave a secret order to kill Kang Youwei, but I flatly refused...

In a fit of rage, Huang Sande really boiled oil with a candle, and wrote a "History of the Hongmen Revolution", which revealed a lot of Sun Wen's privacy. Of course, he also detailed that Sun Wen secretly ordered him to assassinate Kang Youwei process of rejection.Just added a sentence at the end: Later, the house caught fire, the letters were burned, and the evidence was lost... It is no longer possible to determine whether what he said is true or not. Huang Sande is just one of many creditors. If there are too many lice, he will not bite, and if he has too many debts, he will not worry. Sun Wen doesn't mind.But Wu Tingfang broke the news that he broke the contract, and Zhuang Yunkuan revealed that he gave the land to the Japanese. These two things are the real troubles.Sun Wen saw that things were getting more and more troublesome, so he said: I am a free people today... So I rode horses with Hu Hanmin and other party members, and went out of the city to hunt.

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