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Chapter 637: Yamashita Fengwen Treasure No. 13(1/2)

Chapter 637 Yamashita Fengwen Treasure No. 13

Author: The sea under the clouds

Chapter 637 Yamashita Fengwen Treasure No. 13

When he first saw the name Yamashita Fengwen, Chen Li didn't remember who it was.

But then, he immediately remembered this guy's nickname.

Malayan Tiger!

Not only did this guy commit numerous crimes in China, but he also beat the British army into surrender in the Lion City.

Later, he moved to the Malay Peninsula and committed countless crimes during this period.

But. If it were just like this, this guy wouldn't be so famous. The reason why this guy was so famous that Chen Li could figure out who he was so quickly~ In addition to the numerous crimes he committed, it was also because of one reason, that is

.

Yamashita Fengwen's golden treasure!

During World War II, the island country announced its unconditional surrender in August. However, after receiving the order, Yamashita Fengwen, who was far away in Luzon at the time, still led his troops to fight until September before formally surrendering.

This is actually a bit strange~because it seems to make no sense at all.

If he didn't want to continue fighting, then he should have chosen to surrender from the beginning.

But if he wanted to continue fighting, why did he announce his surrender a few weeks later?

Then a rumor emerged!

It is said that before Yamashita Fengwen surrendered, many local people witnessed Yamashita Fengwen's men beginning to transfer a large amount of treasure.

Later, after Yamashita Fengfumi surrendered, the Americans did find a large amount of gold and precious metals based on some clues.

As a result, rumors soon spread that Yamashita Fengbun had hidden a large amount of treasure. This is the famous "Yamashita Fengbun Golden Treasure" to this day.

Legend has it that Yamashita ordered his soldiers to plunder the occupied areas and prepare to transport the plundered gold treasure back to the homeland.

But due to the defeat in the war, these treasures were not completely transported back to the island country, but were secretly hidden by him.

There are also different opinions about where he hid the treasure. Some say it is in Luzon, some say it is in the Lion City, and some even say it is in the Treasure Island Province in China.

At that time, the news spread like wildfire and even attracted treasure hunters from all over the world.

According to the clues of these treasure hunters, the location of Yamashita Fengwen's treasure was finally locked in Luzon.

It is said that Yamashita Tombumi hid the looted wealth in 175 locations.

Moreover, after this guy hid the treasure, he even killed almost all the insiders.

The reason why I say almost is because just like those legendary stories, there will always be some "coincidental" exceptions.

Regarding the "coincidence" of the gold treasure at the foot of the mountain, there are roughly two sources.

One of them is the driver who came from Yamashita Tobumi at that time!

It is said that after Yamashita Fengfumi surrendered, he did not disclose the hiding place of the treasure even when he was interrogated.

But just because he doesn't reveal it doesn't mean others won't reveal it.

So an informed driver appeared, and it was through this driver's revelation that it was said that the American army found a large amount of gold, precious metals and various treasures in Luzon.

If the first statement is quite similar, then the second statement is a little bit nonsense.

It is said that during the war, the island country once organized an organization called the Golden Lily Society, and the person in charge was even a prince from the island country's royal family.

At that time, this organization was mainly responsible for plundering the property of people across Asia and secretly transporting it back to the country.

It is said that the wealth that was plundered from China back then was secretly transported back to the island country by this organization.

In fact, the story seems to be true up to this point, but what happens next is more bizarre.

It is said that after the prince buried the huge treasure together with Yamashita Fengfumi, he originally wanted to silence all the insiders.

But just like Yamashita Fengfumi's driver, there was also a problem on the prince's side.

It is said that the prince had a servant when he was staying in Luzon. The servant took good care of the prince, and the relationship between the two was very good.

Originally, according to the plan, this servant would definitely be silenced in the end, but the problem was that the prince suddenly became kind-hearted and let the servant go.

The later story became more cliche. In short, the news came out from the servant's mouth, and thus the Yamashita Fengwen Gold Treasure was created, which caused a lot of fuss later.

Regarding these news, Chen Li got most of them from some idle books.

To be honest~ When Chen Li was a child, he thought these things were quite similar, but when he looked at them as an adult, he felt that some of them were completely fake.

Especially the second story is simply rubbing Chen Li's IQ.

You want to say that the driver of Yamashita Fengfumi knows the location of the treasures and you still believe it, but the servant of some prince can also know this information. Isn't it pure bullshit?

It’s okay if you know the key~ But in the end, he was not silenced. Does this mean he is fooling people into thinking they are fools?

Then Prince Laoshizi silenced all his close subordinates, and then let a servant who knew about it go. Isn't this nonsense?

Of course ~ Although Chen Li thinks these things are very low in authenticity, you have to ask whether he believes in Yamashita Fengfumi’s treasure.

Believe it or not!

I believe it because according to an adult's thinking, it was definitely a normal thing for Yamashita Fengfumi to behave like this at that time.

He had plundered so much wealth back then and was about to surrender. Naturally, he could not easily hand over these treasures to others.

As for the disbelief, it's because Chen Li believes that most of Yamashita Fengwen's treasures have been dug away.

At the very least, a large part of them have been poached!

First of all, from the fact that Yamashita Fengwen's gold treasure was spread, we can know that the confidentiality of Yamashita Fengwen's buried treasure was not as good as imagined.

But the insider is definitely not a servant of the prince. It is more likely that he is Yamashita Fengfumi's driver. Of course, it may also be someone else.

After all, Yamashita Fengfumi had buried a huge amount of wealth, and it was impossible for him to silence everyone like in the story.

If nothing else, he doesn’t dare to touch that prince!

And similarly~ there must be some cronies under that prince who have not been silenced. After all, you can't turn the prince into a polished commander, right?

In short, Chen Li definitely didn't believe the so-called prince's servant's remarks, but he believed that someone with knowledge of the matter must have leaked the news.

This insider may be Yamashita Fengfumi's driver, or it may be someone else, or even Yamashita Fengfumi and the prince himself.

Likewise, Chen Li believed that since this so-called treasure was leaked, it meant that someone must have found this so-called treasure.

You know, Yamashita Fengfumi had buried a huge amount of wealth in batches, and it was not surprising that something was found.

Of course, as for where all the found things went, you have to ask the people who found them.

As for who these people are? Who else could they be?

If you look up who Yamashita Fengwen surrendered to in the first place, you can basically understand where the treasures went.

As for why there are always rumors that it has not been found?

Please~ I'm not a fool. These things are the wealth that Yamashita Fengfumi plundered from various Asian countries. If I admit that I have found them, do I have to return them to them?

What is more interesting is that after the island country announced its surrender, some countries actually gave up asking for compensation.

You taste~you taste carefully!

Of course, these are Chen Li's personal speculations. After all, the real truth has long been buried in the dust of history.

So the question is: Have all the treasures buried by Yamashita Fengfumi been dug up?

Chen Li remains skeptical about this!

After all, there has been a lot of buzz about the so-called Yamashita Fengbun Treasure, and some people even called it one of the five greatest treasures in the world.

Chen Li believes that this is definitely not groundless!

And in fact, in Luzon, there are indeed people who have unearthed some treasures related to the Yamashita Fengwen treasure from time to time, including even government departments in Luzon.

Of course, things there are more complicated, and can even be said to be a mess, so there has never been a conclusion about the treasure of Yamashita Fengwen.

But for Chen Li, the previous golden treasure of Yamashita Fengwen was actually just a short story to pass the time in his spare time.

After all, he had never thought about finding any gold treasure under the mountain before, and he didn't even want to go to Luzon.

So here comes the question~ Is the so-called Yamashita Fengwen treasure really located in Luzon?

Or is it really just in Luzon?

No, to be precise, does the wealth that Yamashita Fengfumi plundered really only exist outside the island country?

The answer is obvious ~ of course not!

In fact, part of the wealth that Yamashita Fengwen plundered had long been transported back to the island country.

These plundered wealth later became the basis for the island country’s redevelopment!

but!

As a plunderer of this wealth, did Yamashita Fengfumi really hand over all of this wealth?

According to normal thinking, except for the wealth that was transported back to the island country, Yamashita Fengfumi had all his other wealth buried elsewhere.
To be continued...
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