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Chapter 10 Death

"Hello, Mr. Qu."

Beautiful music was playing slowly, and there was only one banquet table in the spacious villa. The Japanese Miki and Qu Guang stood face to face, while Wen Wan stood behind Qu Guang and translated every sentence in Japanese.

She originally brought a pen and paper with her, intending to copy every sentence while translating to deepen her impression, but as soon as she met Qu Guang, this thing was taken away, and Qu Guang said with a smile on his face: "Today's

No shorthand is required for the contents of the banquet."



Banquet room.

Qu Guang didn't even look back at Wen Wan, and nodded in reply: "It's my honor to have Miki-kun come to my humble residence. Please come and take a seat."

After Wen Wan translated the conversation into Japanese, she followed the two of them to the restaurant.

The dishes are prepared according to Chinese cuisine, but Japanese sashimi and sushi are added. It shows that a lot of thought has been put into it.

"Thank you Mr. Qu for your warm hospitality."

Miki took off his sword and handed his sword to his servant. He only wore his military uniform to express his trust in Qu Guang, and then took the seat.

"I wonder if Mr. Qu is hosting a banquet today. Does he need our help?"

Hearing Wen Wan's words, Qu Guang laughed and waved, and the servant walked out with a tray. There was a brocade box on the tray. When the brocade box was opened, there were sparkling gold bars inside.

"Miki-kun, what Qu wants are all small things, the main thing is to make friends."

Miki's eyes were bright and he didn't even glance at the gold bars in the box. He said in Japanese: "Mr. Qu, please speak directly if you have anything to say."

Qu Guang was slightly embarrassed and could only ask: "Qu has a batch of goods that have been piled in the warehouse for a long time, but the railway has been unable to find a carriage that can be transported. I wonder if Miki-kun can do a little favor and replace Qu Guang's goods.

Someone transport this batch of things out."

"What kind of goods is it?"

Qu Guang muttered: "Wood."

"Is there any smoke hidden in the wood? Or guns?"

Miki said bluntly: "You also know that tobacco and guns are materials under the jurisdiction of our military and are not allowed to be transported without permission."

Qu Guang shook his head and said: "Absolutely not, you can rest assured..." Under Miki's close gaze, Qu Guang embarrassedly changed his words: "Maybe there is a little bit of smoke..."

"But I have always worked for the imperial army. What's more, I can solve a big problem for the imperial army. I don't know if Miki-kun can be so noble." The smoke and soil are insignificant to the Japanese, but the wood has long been

He didn't say anything about it being hollowed out and the gun hidden in the middle.

"Oh, what's the trouble?" Miki looked at Qu Guang, the look in his eyes becoming more and more interesting.

"You also know that since the imperial army took control of the Northeast, there have been many voices of opposition. This is what you don't want to hear. You would rather hear support and support."

Qu Guang's face was full of flattery: "I am definitely willing to speak out in front of the media to support Japan's rights and interests in the Northeast region."

"But my identity is not enough."

Miki sneered and affirmed Qu Guang's self-knowledge: "We need a more authoritative voice, such as Mr. Li Shaoyang."

Li Shaoyang, an old scholar who studied in England at the end of the Qing Dynasty, was determined to build the motherland after returning to China. Unfortunately, he was born at the wrong time, and the moment he returned, there was already smoke everywhere. He had no choice but to temporarily live in the Northeast. Later, he founded the Northeast, which was regarded as the first in the country at the time.

Even Liang Sicheng came to teach in the school, and this old gentleman came out again.

After the fall of Northeast China, the old man scolded the Japanese government in media interviews. The press release that scolded the Zhangs and his son was doctored into a speech that only criticized the young commander. The Japanese have always wanted him to say something nice in the media.

He even promised that as long as he was willing to open his mouth, he would be willing to give an American car named Stypunkt as a gift and give the old man unparalleled privileges in the Northeast, but he only received a cold look - Bah!

The Chinese people are not bloodless. Mr. Li Shaoyang still cursed even though he knew the consequences of angering the Japanese. After cursing, he hung a rope for hanging at the door and changed the New Year's couplets to "I Yi Yi"

In the year of Zhangxiang, I am not afraid of life or death', 'I speak outright for the country and will never tolerate mercy', and the horizontal comment even states 'I will take my life'.

This puts the little devil in a dilemma.

You kill him?

They didn't break the law.

You won't kill him?

This old man went to the post office and wrote eleven letters a day to major media at home and abroad, recording Japan's countless crimes during its stay in Northeast China. For him, the Japanese set up a special post office to check his incoming and outgoing letters and decide whether to do so.

Not a single word is allowed to leak out.

"But as far as we know, you and Mr. Li have no friendship."

"Miki-kun is right, but does Miki-kun know that Mr. Li has a granddaughter who is doted on, and that just by pinching her, he can make the master of Chinese studies change his mind?"

Qu Guang explained: "There are some things that are inconvenient for the Japanese military."

"Of course the Kwantung Army can control Li Shaoyang who is on the surface, but it cannot control the thousands of spies from various countries lurking in the Northeast. Once Li Shaoyang and his relatives appear in the military, there will be big problems in international public opinion."

He pointed at himself: "What we do is a matter of social security."

Qu Guang looked at Wen Wan as he spoke: "Madam, the next words are directed at you. I hope you will not leak a word of today's content. Even if it is leaked, no one will cooperate with you. Miki and I

You will deny everything, and you and your family..."

Seeing that Wen Wan didn't translate, Miki took the initiative and asked, "What did he say?"

"He said..." Wen Wan hesitated and translated: "When I left, I asked my subordinates to search me to prevent me from carrying a recording device."

Regarding Qu Guang's caution, Miki nodded with satisfaction and asked: "Can you do it? I mean, can you ensure that Li Shaoyang will hold a press conference and say in front of reporters from all over the world that he supports Japan's development of the Asian economy?"

, and are you willing to set an example as a pioneer in the Northeast?"

"I'm willing to give it a try."

Qu Guang then said: "Even if it fails, the military will not lose anything. The Kwantung Army will rescue Mr. Li Shaoyang's granddaughter from being kidnapped. This will dispel the outside world's suspicion that the Japanese military was behind this incident."

You have doubts, and you can judge from the green forest gangster who kidnapped Li Shaoyang's granddaughter that this is just a grudge between the world and you have nothing to lose."

"If it's done..."

Miki promised word for word: "As long as Li Shaoyang holds a press conference, the military will issue a 'special transportation permit' to Mr. Qu and reserve one wagon for Mr. Qu's exclusive use every month."

Qu Guang added one more: "Exemption from inspection."

"That's impossible!"

Miki immediately objected: "When the Fengjun used our railway, they were not exempt from inspection..." At the same time, he saw Qu Guang smiling and thought of Li Shaoyang's hard nut: "But we can guarantee that something like Yantu will not be exempted from inspection..."

Such things can pass safely."

At this moment, Qu Guang stood up, cupped his fists at Miki and said, "Thank you very much."


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