Chapter 154 Why don’t you go and grab it?

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"Nani? Draw a ticket?"

Many businessmen in the audience had question marks on their faces.

They have never heard of such a thing as a ticket.

Is this thing really feasible?

Hanging outside the side of the ship seems very dangerous.

However, at this point, there is not much to worry about anymore.

No matter how dangerous it is to hang over the side of the ship, it is not as dangerous as the Communist artillery.

Based on the things they had done, even if they were in the hands of the Communist Army, which was known for its preferential treatment of prisoners, there would probably be no good results.

Therefore, these people were just silent for a while, and then broke out with more intense quotations.

"I'll pay you one thousand, a ticket."

"I'll pay two thousand, and I can bring my own rope."

"I'll pay five thousand. I sell fishing nets. I can contribute a lot of fishing nets and hang a few more people!"

Wei Wu found that he still underestimated people's survival instinct in desperate times.

These guys did everything they could to survive, and even started to take the initiative to help Wei Wu with ideas.

All three thousand outboard tickets were quickly sold.

Immediately someone shouted loudly: "The mast on the ship can still hang people. I can hang on the mast. Please sell me a ticket!"

"Yes, we'll hang on the mast too."

Others who didn't buy tickets also shouted.

Seeing how enthusiastic the people below were, Wei Wu had no choice but to reluctantly add 300 mast lifting tickets.

After selling the tickets, there are still many people who have not bought tickets.

Seeing that they were about to be left here, these people were thinking crazily.

Suddenly a person shouted loudly: "I have a small boat at home that can float on the river. Can you drag me with a rope? I can pay the ticket!"

Hearing this person's words, Sato was also stunned.

He turned to look at Wei Wu.

Wei Wu thought for a while and nodded in agreement.

The money delivered to your door should not be wasted.

Since they are willing to be dragged, it is not impossible.

"Yes, the boat is 18,000, each person on board is 5,000, the rope is optional, the most common hemp rope is 2,000, the special cable is 5,000, and the iron chain is 8,000, no discount."

Sato nodded and said.

The price is very expensive. Not only does the boat charge, but the people on the boat also have to pay again.

Even the rope has to be paid separately.

It is also divided into categories based on money.

But after all, I just want money.

After Wei Wu leaves, anyone who comes again will be killed.

Seeing that it could still be done like this, the people below also raised their hands.

"I can do it too. Although I don't have a boat at home, I can dismantle the door panels and make them into bamboo rafts!"

"I can do that too, I have a bathtub at home!"

"I don't have a bathtub, can I use a bucket?"

A group of people who had not bought tickets took advantage of their initiative and began to be creative.

Think of various ways to make the ship take them sailing.

After finally getting everyone on board, these people left in twos and threes.

Wei Wu did the math and found that the total income was 400% higher than expected.

Sure enough, if you don't push these guys, you won't know where their limits are.

"Commander, I have observed that there are several families who have not spent any money. Do they want to take other routes?"

Wei Wu sat up when he heard this.

"Is there such a thing?"

Wei Wu unfolded the map and watched quietly.

Some time ago, when he was contracted to renovate the city's defenses, he built a large number of fortresses and barbed wire fences around the city.

Although these fortresses are of inferior quality and cannot even hold up an ordinary 75mm cannon, they still look very intimidating.

In order to prevent people in the city from escaping, he specially placed sentries at all entrances and exits to strictly prohibit anyone from entering or exiting.

Absolutely no one can leave by land.

In the direction of the port, there are no ships recently.

At present, the only possibility is in the direction of the Yangtze River.

"Could it be that these guys are planning to leave privately by boat?"

Wei Wu slammed the table.

He actually left without buying a ticket from him. Is this a royal act?

"Let's go, lead people to patrol the river!"

Wei Wu grabbed the gun and went out.

People from the transport division were also dispatched.

All the searchlights illuminated the river clearly, and groups of soldiers patrolled along the riverside on sidecar motorcycles.

We even got a few small boats and cruised on the river.

Sure enough, after several rounds of screening, a group of Japanese were discovered at the location where the pontoon bridge was originally built.

These people must have been inspired by the day and made several rafts.

These rafts are all made up of door panels, large wooden barrels, and bathtubs.

These people were obviously planning to take such a small boat and cross the river along the iron chain left last time.

A Japanese leader was arguing with the soldiers blocking them: "This is our own boat. We want to cross the river. Why do you stop us?"

"Everyone get out of the way."

Wei Wu walked into the crowd.

He looked at the Japanese man in kimono coldly.

Pointing to the chain across the river.

"I built this chain. If you want to borrow the chain, you can, but you have to pay a usage fee, which is 20,000 per person."

"Twenty thousand? Why don't you go and grab it?"

The men in kimono almost fainted with anger.

He just couldn't bear to spend money to buy a ticket, so he secretly took people to cross the river in this way.

Unexpectedly, Wei Wu would still be charged royalties.

Originally, he planned to use this method to cross the river, then sell this method to make a small profit, and then severely laugh at those who bought tickets at high prices.

But he never expected that Wei Wu would be so shameless that he even charged a fee for crossing the river.

So isn't he working in vain?

"I'm just robbing..."

Wei Wu swallowed his words halfway.

"I'm here to prevent you from drowning. It's very dangerous to approach the river without permission. If you have to get close, you need to buy a permit. If you don't have a permit now, it's against the law. If you insist on staying here, I will arrest you. is you."

Wei Wu said with a sneer.

"I am a Japanese citizen. You have no right to do this. My brother-in-law is..."

Snapped!

Before the man in kimono could finish speaking, Wei Wu slapped him in the face and blocked the sentence.

"Now, across the river are the Eighth Route Army. What are you going to do in the past? I suspect that you are a spy of the Eighth Route Army. You want to reveal important information in the city to the Eighth Route Army. Come here, arrest this traitor of the empire and torture him severely. You must Find out who his superiors and contact persons are.”

Wei Wu shouted sharply.

"yes!"

Several Osaka soldiers who were following behind him swarmed up, pushed the man in kimono to the ground, and tied him up.

They are already very familiar with this kind of thing.

They have a wealth of experience in how to bend the crime (cross out) and get the prisoner to confess. As long as it falls into their hands, they will be able to figure out how many years old they were who wet the bed.

"So, are the rest of you prepared to pay to cross the river? Or are you prepared to go home?"

Wei Wu looked at the remaining people with a smile.

The remaining people looked at each other and quickly took out the money from their arms.

"We pay, we pay."

"It would have been better if it had been like this. Why make it so unpleasant?"

Wei Wu said to Sato: "Collect the money. In addition, the patrols here cannot stop until we leave. Any private crossing of the river is strictly prohibited."

"For the public, in order to prevent people from drowning, no one is allowed to go near the river, otherwise machine guns will be waiting for you."