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Chapter 47 An unexpected surprise (1)

 It was impossible for Tang Cheng to tell Hans that the main reason why he took the initiative to come to Japan to scrape land was to avoid the Chongqing talks that started in August. Tang Cheng, who was still in Chongqing at the time, almost forgot about the historical process.

For this major incident, if he had not received a call from the bureau, Tang Cheng would not have thought of going south to Myanmar to avoid the upcoming talks. The Chongqing talks lasted for more than 40 days, and many high-level officials from Yan'an came to Chongqing.

Tangcheng believes that Chongqing during the talks will be the most sensitive place in the country.

Therefore, in order to avoid the troublesome Tang Cheng, he chose to take the initiative to come to Japan to scrape land. Now that it has entered November, the talks have already ended, and Tang Cheng feels that it is time to go home. But Hans fully enjoyed this period.

After realizing the benefits of Tang Cheng being around to help, no matter how Tang Cheng explained, Hans refused to let Tang Cheng leave. In the end, Tang Cheng, who was forced to have no choice but to agree to Hans, said that after spending the New Year in Chongqing, he would

I will come to Japan as soon as possible to meet Hans.

Two days later, just as Tang Cheng was preparing gifts to go home, Marine Major Smith, who was guarding the dock, brought good news to Tang Cheng. "Tang, two of my soldiers, when they went out to drink last night,

Encountered a Japanese attack. After receiving the news, the officer on duty immediately led people to search for the attackers. As a result, a batch of buried aluminum ingots was found not far from the dock. Because the attackers had not been found yet,

So that area is still under our blockade."

When Smith said the last words, he did not forget to wink at Tang Cheng. The latter immediately understood that the place where the aluminum ingots were located was still under lockdown. This was to facilitate the transfer of the batch of aluminum ingots. Tang was secretly happy in his heart.

Cheng, then stuffed a box of cigars into the other party, "Smith, my friend, I also think that the aluminum ingots you found were probably hidden by the attackers. In this case, before the attackers have been found,

Before we come out, why don't we get those aluminum ingots back as evidence?"

As Tang Cheng spoke, he stretched out his right hand and made a gesture of counting money in front of Smith. Excitement immediately appeared on the latter's face. When Tang Cheng followed Smith to the location where he found the aluminum ingot, he

It was discovered that this place was actually a school. Of course, this school was now blocked and taken over by the US military. There were a lot of aluminum ingots that Smith mentioned, and they were stored in a dilapidated warehouse behind the school. Tang Cheng took a closer look at this

After going to school, I discovered that this school is not as simple as it seems on the surface.

"Smith, do you want to make more money?"

While Smith's soldiers were busy loading the aluminum ingots, Tang Cheng walked up to Smith and whispered. Smith's relationship with Tang Cheng was naturally to make money. At this moment, he heard Tang Cheng say that he could make another fortune.

At this moment, Smith immediately became energetic. Tang Cheng then nuzzled at a few Japanese standing in the distance, "Look at those Japanese standing over there, I guess they should be staff of this school, or...

Teacher or something."

"So many aluminum ingots were transported away by us in such a big way. They should be angry. But looking at their reaction, it seems that they are not interested in the aluminum ingots we are loading. But if you

If you observe carefully, you can find that they seem to hope that we can leave here quickly, as if there are things or things hidden here that they don't want us to know." Tang Cheng deliberately guided Smith, who followed Tang Cheng's instructions.

As expected, I noticed something strange about those Japanese people.

After Tang Cheng came to Japan, he had been wearing a U.S. military uniform, but the U.S. Army he was was a fake. But Smith was different. He was a real Marine Corps major officer, and he was fooling around so much that Tang Cheng was a little frightened.

Before Tang Cheng could reach out to stop Smith, the guy had already passed towards the Japanese. Smith gave an order, and the Japanese standing far away were detained by Smith's soldiers.

Come down.

Upon seeing this, Tang Cheng immediately went to the motorcade and said that what happened next had nothing to do with him. The aluminum ingots in the warehouse in the backyard of the school were only half filled, and a proud Smith ran to the backyard to find Tang Cheng, "Tang Cheng

, you are such a lucky guy!" Smith, with joy in his voice, secretly pulled Tang Cheng aside and whispered what he had asked from those Japanese people. "This school is a boiler.

There is a secret basement under the coal pile behind the house. They said that one night three months ago, someone transported many boxes here."

When Tang Cheng heard this, he immediately became happy. Without waiting for Smith to finish what he said, he kept urging Smith and himself to go to the boiler room to find out. "Tang, I think we may need more manpower and

Some machinery to help!" Smith, who was standing behind the school's boiler room, looked at the hill-like pile of coal in front of him and couldn't help but complain.

.Tang Cheng, who also saw the coal pile, did not lose control like Smith. On the contrary, Tang Cheng was in a very good mood.

He felt that since the Japanese had built such a large pile of coal here, the things hidden under the coal pile should be more important. And now he felt even more that the aluminum ingots in the warehouse in the backyard of the school were deliberately done by the Japanese.

The intention of the Japanese who put it over there was probably to use those aluminum ingots to divert the attention of those who discovered the school, so that those who discovered the aluminum ingots would ignore the basement of the boiler room.

It’s just that the people who hide things here don’t know that the current Tangcheng is basically a land grabber in Japan. As long as he can use the things, Tangcheng can’t wait to transport them all back to Myanmar. Therefore, Tangcheng

Not only did he have to take away the aluminum ingots, he also had to take away the coal, not to mention the boxes that might be hidden under the coal pile. Smith was just a major in the Marine Corps, and he didn't have the guts to act like a logistics officer.

Mick and his friends are like that, they eat the good stuff alone when they catch it.

Therefore, after Smith calmed down, he contacted his superiors as soon as possible. Ten minutes later, a team of U.S. troops with two bulldozers appeared in the school in a mighty manner. Half an hour later, what was originally seen was

Looking at the hill-like pile of coal, it has changed its position. The entrance to the basement that Smith mentioned before has appeared in their sights in Tangcheng. Smith's superiors were very careful and did not ask his soldiers to enter the basement directly.

, but put two chickens down first.

Ten minutes later, the two chickens tied to one end of the rope did not show any discomfort, but Smith's superior still lit a roll of paper and threw it into the basement. The ignited roll of paper fell on the steps below.

The flame looked a little weak, but it never went out. The blond officer was relieved and immediately assigned two soldiers to go down and lead the charge. The two American soldiers who were named held a flashlight in one hand and an engineer shovel in the other.

Then enter the basement.

After about a dozen breaths, a beam of light shone up from the basement. The voice of the American soldier standing below the basement entrance was full of joy. "Sir, you can come down now. There are many boxes here." Tang Cheng followed Smith.

Behind him, he walked down with a flashlight, secretly counting the number of steps as he walked. After walking down eighteen steps, Tang Cheng's feet finally landed on the ground, and he immediately looked around

Looking around, I found that the basement was quite dry, and there wasn't much moisture in my breath.

The flashlights of Tang Cheng and others illuminated this small basement quite brightly. In the northeast corner of the basement, there were at least forty one-meter-square wooden boxes stacked. Smith’s superior, the blond middle-aged man,

The colonel seemed to have an impatient temper. While Tang Cheng was still looking around at the situation in the basement, the blond lieutenant colonel strode to the wooden boxes, took the bayonet of the American soldier next to him, and began to pry

wooden box.

When Tang Cheng saw this, he did not move forward. They were all Americans here, and he was the only outsider. If those boxes contained valuable things, Tang Cheng was worried that these American soldiers would kill him and silence him. 'Damn it! No matter what.

It's documents!' The blond lieutenant colonel quickly pried open one of the wooden boxes, only to find that there was no treasure in the box, only some documents. Frustrated, he then pried open several more boxes in succession.

I found that the things in the boxes were all the same.

Hearing the blond Lieutenant Colonel's complaints and scoldings, Tang Cheng walked to the box, picked up a document in the box, opened it and took a few glances. "Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan, we have been cooperating very well, and you should also know that I

He is a Chinese. The documents and materials in these boxes are of no use to you, but I can pay two thousand dollars to buy everything here. These documents and materials may be able to find evidence and clues about the Japanese massacre of Chinese people.

So, I paid for these things."

Two thousand dollars is no longer considered small money, and Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan is not a brainless person. After thinking about it for a while, he nodded and agreed. Smith, who was left to help Tang Cheng, was about to go up from the basement, but was stopped by Tang Cheng.

He grabbed hold of him. Seeing Tang Cheng's cryptic wink, Smith, who was already very familiar with Tang Cheng, immediately reacted, "After we go up there, get rid of all the people who are worried. I feel that there is a room in this basement."

If there are some weird things, there might be new discoveries.”

When Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan pried open the box before, Tang Cheng had already used the handle of the short knife to quietly knock on the three walls of the basement. He found that there was a faint hollow sound coming from the south wall. I didn't believe that the Japanese were hiding here only.

Tangcheng, who collected the documents, immediately concluded that the wooden boxes in the basement were probably just a cover-up deliberately left by the Japanese. Behind the south wall were the real good things hidden by the Japanese.


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