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Chapter 26 The Rainy Night Robbery (4)

The most painful thing in the world is that hope is right in front of you, but out of reach. Hans could see the things he needed in the safe at this moment, but Tang Cheng held up a lighter with a strange smile on his face.

In the safe, with Tang Cheng's skills, Hans knew that he was no match for Tang Cheng, so he couldn't rob the opponent by force. Since he couldn't stop the opponent, the only thing left was to confess his purpose to the opponent, but Hans felt in his heart.

It feels very awkward.

After a while, Hans felt that Tang Cheng didn't seem to be joking with him, so he had no choice but to nod his head and tell Tang Cheng his true purpose. "Okay, let me tell you the truth! Henry is not only an arms dealer.

, he also works for the British intelligence agency. You know, Britain and Germany are not friendly!" When Hans finally said the word "friendly", Tang Cheng secretly curled his lips, thinking that it was not called friendly, but a mortal enemy.

That’s right!

Seeing that Tang Cheng did not interrupt his words, Hans paused for a moment and continued, "I got news before that Henry has a list in his hand. I can't tell you what the list is, but this list

It's very important to me." Hans's answer was not complete, but Tang Cheng had already noticed something strange in Hans' tone and expression. It seemed that Hans really cared about the list he mentioned.

"Okay, you don't have to go on. I'm not interested in the list you mentioned." Tang Cheng took back the lighter that he put into the safe, stepped out of the way of the safe, and stretched out his right hand to face Han.

Si made a gesture to invite you. Tang Cheng had acted too forcefully before, so that after he got out of the way of the safe, Hans was still stunned and did not react immediately. After being urged by Tang Cheng, the look on Hans's face

Only then did he show his joy.

Henry's safe is actually not very big, so the things it can store are also very limited. Hans, who looked happy, pulled out a drawer from the table next to him and just dumped the scattered items in the drawer on the ground.

He put the contents of the safe into the empty drawer. After some careful selection, Hans picked out the things that were useful to him, and then pushed the other things together with the drawer to Tang Cheng.

"Tang, my friend, this is what we agreed before. I will take what I need, and the rest will all belong to you!" Tang Cheng was not polite to Hans, and reached out to take Hans's push.

The drawers that came, banknotes, gold bars, and jewelry were what Tang Cheng needed most. As for the Browning pistol and a few bank books, Tang Cheng was not even interested in taking a look at them.

"Don, this gun is almost brand new, and there are these bankbooks. With a little effort, you can use them to withdraw money from the bank. Why don't you want them?" Hans asked, confused, seemingly concerned.

Tangcheng.

"I'm afraid I won't be able to spend the money by then!" Tang Cheng's answer was simple, but it made Hans even more confused. Seeing that Tang Cheng was showing off, he had no choice but to patiently collect the remaining banknotes and jewelry in the safe.

Explain to Hans. "Although those people under your command are excellent, you can't leave no trace at all. Since this Henry works for the British intelligence service, the British will definitely pursue the matter afterwards."

"You just said that the Browning is almost brand new. This almost means that the gun has been used. How can you ensure that the British have no ballistic records of this gun? If I take this gun away

Gun, if I use this gun in other places, maybe the British will trace me from the ballistic data. I don’t want to take this risk! After all, I am just an ordinary person. Have you ever seen an ordinary person fight against a national level?

From the intelligence organization?”

"And those bankbooks. There is a saying in China that if you don't want others to know what you have done, you will have to do it yourself. This sentence means that if you don't want others to know what you have done, you will have to do it yourself. Of course I know

There are many ways to use these passbooks to withdraw money from the bank, but I cannot bear the risk, because as long as there is a flaw in one link, I will bear all the consequences of tonight's action."

After saying these words, Tang Cheng looked at Hans sideways, and Hans's expression gradually changed with Tang Cheng's narration. Seeing Tang Cheng staring at him sideways, cold sweat broke out on his back, and Hans could only turn to Tang Cheng.

Express his apology, "Don, I'm sorry, I didn't think carefully enough! But please believe that what I just said was not malicious. I just didn't think about it as carefully as you thought. I take back what I just said, and I also ask you

forgive me!"

In Tang Cheng's opinion, the apology expressed by Hans was not worthy of his secret joy, because deep down in Tang Cheng's heart, he had never truly believed Hans. "Forget it, what you said just now was unintentional.

But the way you looked just now, you and those under you must have done this kind of thing a lot. How about this, I will give you these bank books, and you can find a way to withdraw the money from the bank. All I need is

Three are good, and the rest are yours."

Hans froze when Tang Cheng put his arm around his shoulders. He had just heard Tang Cheng say that he was not interested in these bank books. Tang Cheng's ability to change his face in the blink of an eye made Hans

Si didn't react at all for a moment, until Tang Cheng reached out and stuffed the bank books into Hans's arms. "Tang...you...didn't you just say..." Hans stammered before he could finish his sentence.

After finishing, he was interrupted by Tang Cheng waving his hand.

"Okay, now is not the time to worry about these small things. After all, we are still standing in the other person's place. We have almost taken everything we need to get. I said, let's get out of here first! Other things,

We can talk about it after we go back. I feel sticky and uncomfortable, and I'm anxious to go back and take a shower." Tang Cheng, who had blood stains on his clothes, just wiped the blood spots on his face. He said this at the moment, Hans listened.

It seems to make some sense.

He casually pulled a dark coat off the hanger in the room and put it on. Tang Cheng walked out of the room carrying a bulging cloth bag. Hans thought for a few seconds before he realized that he was being tricked by Tang Cheng.

Back to the warehouse in the backyard, Hans' men had already cleaned up the place. All the corpses and ammunition were loaded into trucks. The short knives belonging to Tangcheng were also cleaned up and put aside.

"How's it going? Did I say it wrong before? My people are still very capable!" Hans, who saw Tang Cheng looking around for traces, was very proud when he came downstairs. Tang Cheng tilted his head angrily.

With a glance, Hans walked over, picked up the short knives and put them back into his belt. As for the Japanese long knife, Hans asked Tang Cheng. "How did you bring this thing in? When we were in the attic,

I didn’t see this long knife!”

Tang Cheng had already guessed that Hans might ask about this long knife, so he just said with an indifferent expression, "This knife is not mine, and I don't know where these British people got it from. It happened to be cheap."

Me!" Tang Cheng's answer made Hans's eyes flicker. However, Hans recalled carefully that when he was in the attic, he did not see Tang Cheng carrying such a long knife with him, and then thinking of Henry

With the list in his hand, maybe this long knife really belongs to Henry.

Tang Cheng knew that too much words would lead to mistakes, so after putting away the long knife, he walked towards the door. The things he promised Hans had been done, and even if he stayed in the warehouse, he might not be able to help much. Maybe

At the end of half an hour, there was no trace left in the backyard warehouse, and all the things to be taken away were loaded into the truck. Hans took one last look to make sure there were no traces left, then waved his hand, and the two trucks followed.

Start up and leave the backyard warehouse one after another.

"Tang, come to the restaurant tomorrow and I will prepare something for you." Tang Cheng refused Hans's kindness and just waved goodbye to Hans on the roadside. However, before Tang Cheng left, Hans

He specifically reminded Tang Cheng. Watching Hans and his entourage disappear into the night, Tang Cheng moved his right hand, and the heavy cloth bag and the long knife that he had been carrying were instantly put into his equipment bag. At this moment, Tang Cheng was empty-handed, completely like an ordinary person.

There is no difference between passers-by.

"Boss, this man is so scary. Henry and the dozen or so people were actually silenced by that man with cold weapons." The black car following the truck slowly drove around the corner, under the cover of the street lights,

Hans's face looked serious. The middle-aged man sitting in the front passenger seat of the car turned around and looked at Hans, his words full of vigilance towards Tangcheng.

"He is indeed very powerful. Joseph also said that this Tangcheng is very capable. It is said that this Tangcheng once commanded a special investigation team of the police department in Nanjing and helped the intelligence department of the Kuomintang capture many Japanese lurking in Nanjing.

Agent." The middle-aged man's reminder made Hans nod. "Originally, I wanted to test Tangcheng through tonight's action, but I didn't expect that he would bring me such a big surprise! According to what Joseph collected,

The intelligence shows that this Tang Cheng came to Shanghai for some purpose, and I guess it has something to do with his injured uncle."

Hans has been working for the German intelligence agency. The particularity of intelligence work made Hans doubt Tang Cheng's identity early on. Especially Zhang Jianghe, who was missing his arm, looked less like an ordinary person. Hans originally thought

Tang Cheng's uncle and nephew are common people in trouble in Shanghai, but after the murder case at a izakaya in Hongkou District broke out, Hans immediately guessed that Tang Cheng was involved. After all, Tang Cheng had bought an MP18*** from him.

Tonight's action was a test, especially the Japanese long sword that appeared at the scene, which heightened Hans's suspicion. However, Tang Cheng's explanation was impeccable. After all, he did not see Tang Cheng with him when he was in the attic.

With that long knife. (To be continued)


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