Albert didn't say much to scold Tangcheng for shooting the Japanese soldiers who had raised their hands to surrender. Their current situation did not allow them to take in these Japanese prisoners of war. Maybe Tangcheng's approach was the most correct, not to mention the British soldiers who died in the hands of the Japanese army.
There were not a few soldiers. The victory seemed to be too incredible. Originally, they were prepared to fight in a bloody battle to deal with these Japanese troops, but neither Tang Cheng nor Albert expected that the battle would end like this.
"Don't be too happy too early. These are not Japanese combat troops. I look at them as a group of drivers who know how to drive." Tang Cheng poured cold water on the ecstatic crowd at the right time, and everyone who regained their composure thought carefully.
That's right, the Japanese soldiers they faced in the past were not so easy to dispatch. Tang Cheng now regretted not leaving anyone alive just now. Dice did drag over a Japanese soldier who was still alive, but that guy was obviously hit by a bullet.
His lungs were punctured and it was difficult to even breathe, let alone speak.
"Check the truck in pairs, be careful of Japanese soldiers hiding in the truck." Tang Cheng leaned over and took off a watch from a corpse and threw it to Tan Fei, then ordered a search of the trucks parked not far away.
Tang Cheng hoped that these trucks would be carrying weapons, ammunition or supplies, so that he and his men could replenish some on the spot, so that they would no longer have to dig wild vegetables in the mountains or rob Japanese soldiers of weapons, ammunition and supplies.
Sour rice balls.
It was as strange as the hastily ended battle just now. There were no Japanese escorts on those trucks, and the carriages were all filled with large wooden boxes. Judging from the condition of the boxes, the boards were still fresh, like newly broken boards.
"Open" took a careful look around the wooden box without any writing or markings. Tang Cheng ordered to open the box and check. No matter what was inside, Tang Cheng wanted to find out clearly.
Hou San and Mark inserted their bayonets into the gaps in the wooden box and pried open the top cover of the box. There was a sound that made everyone's teeth sore, and the top cover of the box was pried open. The half-person-high box was stuffed with a lot of soft thatch.
There were several slightly smaller boxes among the thatched grass. Before Tang Cheng could say anything, Hou San took out a box the size of an ammunition box and pried it open with a bayonet. The contents in the box disappointed Tang Cheng. It was a box that could be found everywhere in China.
The visible porcelain bottles are only porcelain bottles that cannot be eaten or used as weapons.
Perhaps seeing the disappointment on Tang Cheng's face, Hou San smiled and leaned over and whispered, "Sir, this is a valuable thing. If you can bring it back to Kunming City, you can get a house in exchange for the guarantee." Hou San was born in a wealthy family.
Bandits, the things they come into contact with are mixed. The porcelain bottle in his hand is an old thing at first glance. Such old things are not as valuable as in previous years, but not everyone can afford them. Hou San is afraid of Tangcheng
Thinking it was an ordinary porcelain bottle, he immediately put it back into the box and carefully nailed the top back on.
Hou San and others opened several more boxes one after another, but the results they got made Tang Cheng even more disappointed. The boxes contained either porcelain antiques or gold and jade. While Hou San and others were overjoyed, Tang Cheng went on his own.
He went to the cab and tried to find some useful things. "Sir, sir, come quickly, there is a living person here, a foreigner with a big nose." Zhao Liang yelled and ran over, pulling Tang Cheng away.
Let's go, the top of what looks to be the largest box has been pried open, and the big-nosed foreigner Zhao Liang mentioned is in that box.
It can be seen that this guy who is obviously a foreigner has suffered a lot. Albert and the others are trying to help this huddled guy out of the box. The arrival of Tangcheng makes this guy with a beard and a smelly body.
His eyes lit up and he shouted, "Are you from Tangcheng? Are you from Tangcheng? I am Mike, Uncle Mike from the Rose Bar." The man in the box struggled to stand up, and his words were like a bolt of lightning that struck Tang
The memory deep in Cheng's heart is that Tangcheng is not unfamiliar with the name Rose Bar, because that bar is in Shanghai, and the bar manager Mike is Robert's good friend.
The man in the box claimed to be Mike, but Tang Cheng couldn't believe it when he saw it. He remembered that Mike was a big fat man, but the man in front of him was a thin guy. "I am Tang Cheng, you said you are Mike, what do you want?
Prove that what you said is true?" It is naturally a joyful thing to meet an old friend here, but Tang Cheng has always maintained his calmness and caution. This was also the advice given to him by Robert before his death.
Mike, who was helped out of the wooden box by Albert, took a sip from the kettle handed by Mark, and then turned to look at Tang Cheng, who looked serious, "Your name is Tang Cheng, and you are the child adopted by Robert. Your nickname is Hutou.
Robert's ashes are still stored in a church in Shanghai." Mike almost exhausted all his strength to finish these words. When he said the words "tiger head", Tang Cheng already believed this.
The beggar-like guy is Mike, the owner of the Rose Bar, but how could he be locked up in a box by the Japanese army and appear in northern Burma?
After eating half a bottle of water and a can, Mike, who looked depressed at first, finally regained some energy. Tan Fei, who had been taking care of and monitoring him, followed Mike's instructions and called Tang Cheng. "I want to know how much money you have now.
Soldier? Don't tell me, you only have these few people?" Tang Cheng was obviously still thinking about Mike's sudden appearance here, so he just kept silent in response to Mike's question.
Seeing this, Mike could only sigh secretly, and then told the truth, "Robert and I were originally agents affiliated with the Asia Division of the U.S. Intelligence Department. In this war between China and Japan, the United States remained neutral. After Robert's death
, I lost track of you, and soon I was transferred to Chongqing to serve as the military attache of the embassy. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States began to declare war on the Japanese army, and I was transferred to Kunming to serve as the liaison officer of the US military observation group.
I was unlucky. I was shot down by a Japanese fighter jet while flying for aerial reconnaissance, so I became a prisoner of the Japanese. Fortunately, you rescued me."
After listening to Mike's words, Tang Cheng opened his mouth. He had never thought that Robert would be an intelligence agent sent by the United States. In Tang Cheng's definition, there is no difference between an agent and a spy. "It's impossible, Luo himself is just a spy.
A priest, he is definitely not the agent you are talking about. If he is an American agent, why didn't you see your American Embassy avenge him after he was tricked by the Japanese?" Tang Cheng looked at Mike with a cold face, how could he?
Nor would he believe that the person who raised him since he was a child was a spy.
"Hutou, we are intelligence agents, not the spies you think. Some things are not as simple as you think. We can't just rely on a few words from you to cause trouble for the Japanese." Mike tried to explain to Tang Cheng what was going on.
Unfortunately, Tang Cheng couldn't listen to a word of it. "Hutou, let's not talk about this for now. I and my companions are imprisoned in a military camp by the Japanese. Can you help me rescue them?"
Tang Cheng did not directly answer Mike's words, but pointed at Hou San and others who were busy around him, "You may be disappointed. I only have these people. Let alone help you save people, I'm afraid I won't even be able to save myself."
I can't even save my life." Tang Cheng's words completely disappointed Mike. When he first saw Tang Cheng, Mike recognized that Tang Cheng was a captain from the rank on his collar. Although he didn't know that Tang Cheng was a captain after leaving Shanghai.
What happened, how he became a captain officer of an expeditionary force, but Mike knew that captains in the Chinese army usually command more than a hundred company commanders, but he did not expect that there were only a dozen or so in Tangcheng.
While Tang Cheng and Mike were talking, Hou San and the others had already checked all the boxes on the truck, and found that all the boxes in these trucks were filled with valuable things, but there was nothing that Tang Cheng needed. "
Sir, this is a huge amount of money. We can't just throw it away." Seeing that Tang Cheng was not interested in the things on the truck, Hou San became anxious, "Give me some time and I'll find a place to hide all these things.
Get up, and we’ll come back to get it when we have a chance later.”
Looking at the expressions of Hou San and Di Zi looking at him eagerly, and turning to look at the pleading expressions in the eyes of Albert and the others with their big noses, Tang Cheng could only nod his head in agreement. Money is so attractive that even Mike, who has recovered a little,
They also went to dig holes to hide things. Five trucks transported enough things for them to live a rich life after the war. No one would refuse this hot wealth.
Tang Cheng didn't dig a hole, and didn't even ask where his brothers were buried. With Hou San and Dice here, I believe Albert and the others would be coaxed into running around. "I'm not afraid of letting them know, and I will get out if I can."
Only when we are in northern Burma can we come back to find these things." When asked by Tang Cheng, Didi and Hou San looked at each other and smiled sinisterly, "Not only were there interceptions by Japanese soldiers along the way, but there were also soldiers in the woods.
Unclear snakes and insects, whether these big noses can get out alive depends on God's will, who can say for sure now."
Hou San and Dice are cruel people. They followed Tang Cheng because Tang Cheng regarded them as one of their own. Albert and the others with big noses were not their brothers. If they wanted to share the wealth, they would have to
It all depends on what Albert and the others are capable of. Tang Cheng couldn't help but cast a somewhat worried glance at Albert and the others. It might not be a good thing to be worried about guys like Hou San and Dice.
"I didn't say to help you rescue people, I just said to go take a look." When they were on the road again, Tang Cheng suddenly ordered a change of direction. Hou San and the others didn't ask about the reason, but Mike was happy, and Mike didn't know.
Tang Cheng changed his mind after hearing that the Japanese troops had radio stations. He didn't even know that Tang Cheng also had the telecom code book of the expeditionary force.