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Chapter 52 The Perfect Assassination Plan

The weather was really unfavorable, because it happened to be the rainy season, so it would rain almost every day in the afternoon. When they arrived at the bottom of the valley, it started to rain, and it got heavier and heavier, and later it became a heavy downpour. Some of these Japanese soldiers

Some wanted to quickly set up their tents and get inside to take shelter from the rain, while others advocated heading out of the valley as quickly as possible because it was too dangerous to stay in the valley during such heavy rain.

People with two opinions argued fiercely, and two even started fighting. In the end, the captain fired a warning shot, and the fight stopped. The captain gave an unequivocal order: seize all the time, no matter how heavy the rain is, we must go there.

Evacuate outside the valley. And during the evacuation process, you must keep distance and never crowd into a bunch.

In this way, these dozen Japanese soldiers braved the pouring rain, staggered, and crawled to evacuate to the bottom of the valley. The heavy rain made them almost unable to open their eyes and breathless. Everyone was stumbling and groping.

Rushing out. Suddenly, there was a rumbling sound from the mountain. Yes, it was a mudslide!

Countless stones fell from the steep walls on both sides. Seven or eight Japanese soldiers were quickly smashed into "meat paste" and then buried underneath. The few who were still alive and kicking just now were only a few dozen.

Within seconds it turned into rocks and mud under the clods of soil.

Fortunately, the distance was widened, so there were still five or six people in front who were not killed. These five or six people were so frightened that they rushed towards the entrance of the valley like crazy. Maybe they were lucky, but the moment they rushed out of the entrance of the valley, the whole group was stunned.

The valleys were covered with a thick layer of mudslides rolled down from the mountains.

They found a higher ground outside the valley entrance, quickly set up the tent and got in without haste. Regardless of how wet the ground was, they lay on the ground in shock, breathing heavily.

No work was done, and most of the more than ten people were dead.

They were more than ten people who were originally part of the reconnaissance force. Which one of them was not an elite of the Japanese army? After so many battles, their team had almost no casualties. Unexpectedly, most of them died at once this time, and it was not due to fighting.

Yes! The living ones, the more they think about it, the more cowardly they become. They can’t help shouting and cursing in Japanese. But there is no way. "In the military, it is the duty of the military to obey orders." As long as you are alive, you must obey them to the letter.

mission completed.

The rain came and went quickly. It was pouring down just now, but when they rushed out of the valley and got into the tent, the rain stopped quickly.

Now that the rain has stopped, we should complete the task quickly and try to go back as soon as possible.

The sky outside is still gloomy, and the occasional raindrops on the face seem to remind these Japanese people that heavy rain will "pour" at any time.

The few Japanese soldiers who were lucky enough to escape took advantage of this rare break in the heavy rain to quickly enter the deep valley again, took out ropes and climbing equipment, and prepared to start climbing to find that special mushroom. Anyone who has a little knowledge of rock climbing will

Knowing how dangerous it is to climb rocks on rainy days, these Japanese soldiers who have received professional rock climbing training also understand that doing so is almost like committing suicide, but they have no choice.

They had climbed countless times, but they had never been so nervous and scared like this time. These five or six people concentrated on it and tried their best to climb up the steep wall cautiously. The higher they were from the ground, the more scared they felt in their hearts.

With their rich experience, they would definitely have thought that someone would probably fall and die during such a dangerous rock climbing process. As for who would be so unlucky, they could only leave it to fate.

It can only be said that people who have received professional training sometimes feel very accurate.

When we climbed to about 17 or 18 meters above the ground, suddenly, the stone fixed by one of the Japanese soldiers' ropes became looser and looser because it had just been washed away by heavy rain and was being pulled down by constant force.

With a final crash, he actually fell off the cliff. The Japanese soldier lost his fixed point on the cliff and could only perform a "free fall". And coincidentally, the stone was falling while it was falling.

On the head of another Japanese soldier, this unlucky Japanese also became a "free fall" and was smashed and fell. He died more miserably than the first one who fell.

The remaining three people listened to the shrill screams echoing in the valley. Not only were they frightened, they closed their eyes and took a few deep breaths, trying to calm down their emotions before continuing to climb the mountain. Finally, at the end of the mountain,

There were about twenty meters on the ground, searching for the kind of mushrooms the old doctor mentioned.

In the afternoon of the next day, Sakata was a little exhausted after a busy morning, and was receiving the miraculous massage from the old doctor. The physical fatigue was slowly disappearing under the miraculous hands of the old doctor, and was replaced by incomparable relaxation and peace.

Pleasure. Just as he was enjoying this wonderful feeling, the orderly came in and reported to him that the mountaineering team on the mission had returned. Sakata quickly stood up and sat up and ordered them to come in immediately.

The three men were covered in mud, their faces were haggard, and their military uniforms were already a bit tattered. Although they worked hard, they still could not hide their deep tiredness. They loudly reported to Sakata: Ten people died in this mission, and only the remains were left.

Two bodies were brought back, and the other eight had been buried under the mudslide.

Sakata just waved his hand impatiently and asked coldly: "Have you collected the mushrooms?" After hearing the affirmative answer, he took a mouthful and looked pleased. He immediately ordered the three people to be credited.

, give out money, take a vacation.

Bantian made a "please" gesture to the old doctor. The old doctor walked over calmly, carefully looked at the mushrooms collected on the table, and then nodded to Bantian, meaning, "That's right.

It’s this mushroom.”

Sakata's behavior was a bit strange. He did not continue to say anything to the old doctor. Instead, he secretly winked at the military doctor next to him. The military doctor understood and stepped forward and said to the old doctor: "Please forgive me, sir. Commander, I will obey everything."

Drugs must undergo strict toxicity testing, and your mushroom must be no exception. Please forgive me for your responsibilities."

The old doctor had a slight smile on his face and said calmly: "Please do so."

Sakata smiled and smoothed things over by saying that although he himself felt it was unnecessary, the military regulations required everyone to implement them to the letter. This was one of the reasons why the Japanese Imperial Army was invincible in the world.

The old doctor just nodded his head in a neither humble nor overbearing manner, indicating that it was completely understandable. The military doctor took the mushrooms and tested them. After more than three days of careful analysis and testing, and even letting people try them, it was finally determined that they were not toxic.

The military doctor then asked the old doctor to tell them how to decoct the medicine and how to process it, and said that these actual operations would be completely done by their military doctor, so the old doctor did not need to do it himself. The old doctor did not express any objection or displeasure, but was very cooperative.

He told them in detail the steps of mushroom preparation and processing.

This series of performances by the old man made the Japanese trust him more and more.

Under the close supervision and hands-on operation of many Japanese military doctors, the mushrooms were processed smoothly. During all the processing, the doctor was not present - because he was only required to tell all the details in advance, and he was not required to direct on site.

The Japanese went to great lengths to eliminate all possibilities of poisoning. This made them feel that everything was safe. After such a rigorous process, Sakata felt relieved, so he eagerly took the prepared medicine and felt relieved.

.Thinking about how the headaches that I suffered from almost every summer were eradicated, I couldn't help but be very happy, and I was extremely grateful to the old doctor. He sent someone to give the old doctor a heavy gold bar to express his gratitude.

From then on, the relationship between Sakata and the old doctor became closer.

Sakata repeatedly proposed that Lao Langzhong go to Japan, and said that with Lao Langzhong's superb medical skills, he would definitely gain fame and fortune in Japan. As long as Lao Langzhong was willing, he could immediately become a Japanese citizen.

Sakata also half-jokingly said to the old doctor: "With your talent, you are not like other stupid Chinese people at all, but like our excellent Yamato nation, haha."

The old doctor still just laughed along calmly, and except for occasionally talking about medical skills, he didn't talk about other politics, nationality, military, or anything else at all.

In order to show that he is responsible for Ban's health, the old doctor also specially arranged for the military doctors around Ban Tian to give Ban Tian some traditional Chinese medicine to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, such as red peony root, salvia miltiorrhiza, Chuanxiong root, safflower, and alfalfa, and a very small amount of

, said in a joking tone: "If you are not confident about this kind of medicine from China, you can use yours from Japan, because you also have this kind of traditional Chinese medicine." When the military doctor and Sakata heard this joke from the old doctor,

Not only was he not angry, he also burst out laughing.

But what they don't know is that Sakata's life has come to an end. The net carefully laid out by the old man is slowly closing, and Sakata is the biggest fish in this net.

Next, a series of unexpected things happened.

First, the old doctor was "killed" in the hospital. His face was beaten to pieces, and a note was left beside him: "Anyone who dares to be a traitor must be such a thief"; then, the three

The three Japanese mountaineers who were not buried by the mudslide were also killed in the alley behind the brothel. It was obvious that the three people had received bonuses and went to the brothel to have fun after the holidays when they had money and time.

They were followed and killed. The three people died miserably. Their genitals were cut off, their throats were cut, and their eyeballs were gouged out. They were then tortured to death like this, because everyone looked hideous and terrifying.

This shows how painful it was before death. The Japanese investigated carefully for a long time and found no clues, so they had no choice but to leave it alone. They guessed that it must be the work of the military commander.

Even more strange is Sakata's death.

His headaches did not reoccur, and he strictly followed the doctor's instructions and usually took medicines such as red peony root, salvia miltiorrhiza, chuanxiong rhizome, safflower, and fenugreek to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis to consolidate the curative effect. What he didn't expect was that only

After using it for about half a month, he died of painful stomach bleeding!

The Japanese military doctors were very confused because Sakata's stomach function was very normal and he never felt uncomfortable. Why did he suffer from massive gastric bleeding in just half a month? It must not be related to the traditional Chinese medicine he took.

, those traditional Chinese medicines are grown locally in Japan, and the dosage is strictly controlled. I have never heard that these medicines can cause gastric bleeding and cause death.
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