The son is named Peace
"Uncle, why didn't you send me a message in advance? I could have come to pick you up!" Zhao Zhibang said as he sat down beside Xingzi after letting Ishii Shirō sit on the sofa. Before sitting down, he slightly bowed to Inoue Masao who had been silent all along, which was his way of greeting him.
"Ah, I also made a sudden decision, and domestically they were urging me to return earlier! Moreover, I suddenly came to know how you are doing with Xingzi? It's also a surprise inspection! Haha... " After finishing speaking, he looked at Zhao Chuanfu and laughed.
"Uncle, don't worry, I'll take good care of Xingzi!" He said, pulling up Xingzi's hand and holding it in his own.
"Haha, just kidding, you're my student, I know your character, and besides, if it wasn't for me giving you the opportunity to be with her, who knows if you could have even pursued her? Haha...
Ishii Shirō glanced at Anzi and then at Zhao Zhibang before asking: "Oh, right... shouldn't Anzi be about to give birth soon?"
"It's almost there, just these next 10 days or so"
"Oh, I've grown another generation, oh! Has the child been named yet?" Ishii Shirō asked Zhao Chuanfu.
"Not yet, Professor Ishii is a famous professor and also the children's grandfather, why don't you give the child a name?" Zhao Chuanfu said after finishing his tea cup towards Ishii Shirō and Inoue Masao.
"We don't even know if it's a boy or girl yet, how can we start thinking of names?" said Anzu, who had been quiet until now, rubbing her belly with a smile.
"Xingzai, you must make me proud, you have to give birth to a big fat baby boy, haha..."
"All are well, all are well, son and daughter are all well, hehe...". As soon as he mentioned the children, Zhao Chuanfu's face lit up.
"Dad, why don't you think of one instead?" Xingzi said with a smile as she looked at Zhao Chuanfu's excited expression.
"I'm just a mediocre person, this important task is better left to the children's uncle, haha" he said with a smile, and then bowed with his fists clasped together in traditional Chinese courtesy towards Ishii Shirō.
"No, no, I'm a professor of medicine, my brain is full of medical terms, this important matter of naming is really difficult for me, otherwise you can name it yourself" Ishii Shirō said, looking at Zhao Chuanfu and then turning his gaze to the couple.
"Right, right, I think this name is really good for you guys, haha..." At this time, Li Yu Jiao also walked out of the kitchen with a smile.
"Xingzi has been pregnant for ten months and suffered so much, let Xingzi name the child!" Zhao Zhibang said lovingly to his wife.
"Ah, Zhibang said that the name of this child should be given by Xingzi." Zhao Chuanfu and Li 'Yu' E also followed in agreement.
"Hehe... then I'll name him He Ping (Peace)!! Hoping China and Japan will always be at peace." Xing Zi said with a smile, rubbing her belly.
"It's okay with peace, whether it's a boy or girl." As soon as Anzi spoke, the first to speak up was Li Yu-eo standing in the back.
After Anzi finished speaking, except for Li Yu'e who was the first to express her support, Zhao Chuanfu and Zhao Zhibang were also very satisfied. Ikegami Masao, on the other hand, didn't seem to understand what was going on, still sitting with a bewildered expression and a smile on his face. Only Ishii Shirō's facial expression changed suddenly.
However, that was only for a moment, and no one noticed the change in his expression at that moment: "Well, the name Hei Ping is well-named. China and Japan are separated by a strip of water, share the same culture and ancestry, and should support each other's development together. I will also contribute my own strength to the peace between China and Japan. Now, marrying Xingzi to Shihachi is the best manifestation!" After finishing speaking, he smiled to himself again.
At this time, Yún Qiǎo had already brought up all the dishes, and everyone sat down at the dinner table at Li Yu'e's invitation. Although Xìng Zǐ, Zhāo Zhì Bāng, and Zhāo Chuán Fù tried to persuade him to stay, Shí Jǐng Sì Láng insisted that he had something urgent to attend to and left the Zhao residence to return to Japan.
Shiina Shirō was born on June 25, 1892. His hometown is Chiba Prefecture's Sanbu District's Chiyoda Village. His family was a large landowner in the Chiyoda Village area, and local farmers were feudalistically loyal to the Shiina family. This loyalty allowed Shiina Shirō to recruit many local farmers when he was involved in bacterial evil activities in Northeast China, using their blind loyalty for his own purposes. Shiina Shirō had four siblings, and he was the fourth child. Shiina Kyōko was the daughter of Shiina Shirō's second older brother, Shiina Takeshi (who used the alias "Hosoya" while working at Unit 731 in Northeast China), who was responsible for operating the cremation furnace to destroy evidence.
In April 1916, Ishii Shirō entered the Medical School of Kyoto Imperial University. He graduated in December 1920 at the age of 28 and decided to become an army surgeon to serve for Japanese militarism and the Emperor. Less than a month after graduation, he joined the Third Infantry Regiment as a probationary officer and began military training. Five months later, in April 1921, Ishii was appointed as a medical lieutenant and assigned to the Imperial Guard Division. In April 1924, Ishii again entered Kyoto Imperial University as a substitute student and studied and researched bacteriology, serology, epidemiology, pathology, and preventive medicine at the Graduate School. Later, he was specially appointed by the President of Kyoto Imperial University, his father-in-law Araki Torasaburō, as a part-time visiting professor.
In August 1932, the so-called "Epidemic Prevention Research Laboratory" was finally established within the Army Medical School in Yofusan Town, Tokyo. Although it was set up in a small basement room of the Epidemic Prevention Department at that time with only five assistants for Ishii Shiro, it was the embryonic form of Ishii Shiro's "cannibal lair".
Ishi Shiro was not satisfied with just studying bacterial warfare on the mainland of Japan, so he personally wrote a report and asked the Army Medical Bureau Director-General Nishihara Isamu to submit it to the Minister of War Araki Sadao. The report requested: "Now, we feel that the time has come for us to experiment with bacteriological weapons, we request that the military department transfer all of us to Manchuria, so that our bacterial weapons can be highly developed for the maintenance of the Imperial Army." The Japanese High Command approved his report.
In August 1933, Ishii Shirō ordered the Japanese army to evict local shopkeepers, employees and residents from a neighborhood in Nangang District, Harbin, and secretly established a germ warfare laboratory (Ishii Unit), code-named "Kamo Unit", named after Ishii's hometown. This notorious germ warfare unit was also often referred to as "Tōgō Unit", because Ishii Shirō greatly admired Marshal Tōgō Heihachirō of the Russo-Japanese War, and Ishii himself used the alias "Tōgō Taii". The dormitory area in the germ warfare unit's base was called "Tōgō Village", and the shrine was called "Tōgō Shrine".
When he came to visit Ishii Shiro, the "god of bacteria", in Bei Jing, his briefcase contained reports on bacterial research. Later, he personally spread germs in some cities in southern China, committing a heinous crime against the Chinese people.

