Chapter 40 Shocking Plan (1)

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"That's right! The bookstore I mentioned before is a contact point for the underground party organization in the east of the city! And the female owner of the bookstore is the target of the attack on a nearby street. The person who attacked the plainclothes Zhongtong is Me!" Tang Cheng, who saw the change in Hans's expression, simply told the truth. Such an explosive inside story made Hans so surprised that he opened his mouth wide. For a moment, he didn't know what to say.

"Are you wondering why I'm telling you this?" After Hans's expression softened slightly, Tang Cheng looked at Hans with a serious expression. "Hans, we are old friends. The fact that you came south to Chongqing and even left your family in my care means that you have already regarded me as your best friend. I don't know how much you care about your future. How to plan for half a lifetime, but I am ready to invite you to join my plan, for our family and for ourselves."

Perhaps feeling that Tang Cheng's expression was a bit serious, Hans did not answer Tang Cheng immediately. Instead, he grabbed the cigarettes and lighter on the table and lit a cigarette for himself. Tang Cheng did not continue to speak, but looked at Hans quietly and told Hans about Zhang Jianghe. Tang Cheng did this after careful consideration. After all, Hans is also an intelligence officer, and he deals with himself and Zhang Jianghe every day. Sooner or later, he will see Zhang Jianghe's flaws.

Instead of being questioned by Hans and affecting his plan, it would be better for him to reveal Zhang Jianghe's hidden identity now. If Hans is a smart man, he should know what choice to make. Tang Cheng is not worried that Hans will pose a threat to him now. In Tang Cheng's carry-on equipment bag, there is always a pistol equipped with a silencer device. The safety is turned on and loaded with bullets. Tang Cheng only needs to move his fingers slightly and Hans can be eliminated in minutes.

After taking a few puffs of cigarette, Hans finally said, "You Chinese are really weird! Do you know that the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China is offering a reward for anyone who reports clues about the underground party?" A generous bounty!" Hans said this, not threatening Tang Cheng, nor did he really want to report Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng heard this, but did not react, and the expression on his face remained calm. Seeing this, Hans knew that his temptation had failed, so he grinned at Tang Cheng.

Seeing Hans's right hand extending toward him, Tang Cheng stretched out his hand and shook it without any hesitation. The formal handshake between the two people meant that Hans had agreed to join Tangcheng, although he did not yet know what Tangcheng's so-called plan was. Tang Cheng stood up and walked to the bookshelf on the left side of the study. In front of Hans, he opened one of the wooden boards on the bookshelf and took out a file bag from the secret compartment under the wooden board. "This is the information I started to collect slowly after I formed the search team!"

After Tang Cheng sat down again, he opened the file bag and took out a pile of information. Hans saw at a glance that the top of those documents was actually a Japanese expatriate ID card. In his eyes, Tang Cheng opened the Japanese expatriate ID card first, and the photo on it turned out to be that of Tang Cheng. "When I went to Shanghai for the second time, I asked someone from the Korean National Salvation Army to apply for it in Hongkou District. Unfortunately, the day after I got this certificate, they took the money to help me apply for this certificate. Koreans died in a fire."

"This document is very useful. I asked someone to investigate it. The Korean National Salvation Army still has many documents like this, and every one of them is authentic. In other words, I still have a Japanese identity. It is a Japanese expatriate identity that can withstand investigation." When Tang Cheng spoke, Hans's attention was already focused on this Japanese expatriate certificate. He took the certificate from Tang Cheng and looked at it over and over for a while, but still couldn't find any flaws.

"Now I finally know why it was so easy to get in and out of Hongkou District when you went to Shanghai to do things later!" Hans's envious tone exuded a clear sour taste. When he was still in Shanghai, he once wanted to apply for Japanese expatriate certificates like this for his operational personnel, but he never succeeded. Tang Cheng was young and had no foundation in Shanghai, but he had obtained such a certificate early. Hans would be lying if he said he was not envious.

Putting down the Japanese expat card that Hans had returned, Tang Cheng handed another page to Hans. The latter reached out to take it, only to find that it was a hand-drawn topographic map. "I believe you should have heard about the burglary of the Gendarmerie Headquarters in Hongkou District. I did it too! The reason was that there was a large amount of gold stored in the basement of the Gendarmerie Headquarters. If I didn't take action, the gold would be They took the water route and were transported to the Japanese mainland. This news also came from the Korean National Salvation Army, and before me, they were also looking for this batch of gold."

"The difference between me and them is the way of action. They chose to take action on the sea, hijacking ships transporting gold, and then used the gold to purchase arms from arms dealers in European and American countries, which they used to form an army to resist the Japanese army on the Korean Peninsula. I chose to take action directly in Hongkou District. That batch of gold was looted by the Japanese from the Northeast and belongs to the Chinese. How could I allow the North Koreans to get their hands on this batch of gold?" Tang Cheng's voice just finished. He was interrupted by Hans.

Faced with Hans' question, Tang Cheng chuckled and stretched out two fingers towards Hans. Hans, who was eager to get the answer, could only grit his teeth and light a cigarette for Tang Cheng. "I believe that everyone who knows about that incident is amazed at how the gold was transported from the basement of the Military Police Headquarters! The explosion was naturally to cover up the transport of the gold, but what you don't know is that the explosion was also to cover up my actions. It's a used tunnel." Tang Cheng, who said the existence of the tunnel, was smoking proudly. He now admired Hans' dumbfounded look.

"I told you just now that the Korean National Salvation Army is also trying to get this gold. They don't have any good operators like me, so they can only use stupid methods. In order to wait for the tunnels they dug to be used in operations, I waited for them in Hongkou District for three days. If it weren't for the fact that the batch of gold would be shipped on the ship the next day, I might have continued to wait." As Tang Cheng spoke, he reached out and touched the gold on the table. A hand-drawn topographic map.

"Perhaps even the Japanese don't know that there is an abandoned sewer outside the east wall of the Military Police Headquarters. The Korean National Salvation Army started digging tunnels from this abandoned sewer. This batch of gold is now buried here An abandoned sewer, and the Japanese know nothing about it." After hearing this, Hans lowered his head to look at the hand-drawn topographic map on the table. The red dot on the topographic map was obviously the location where the gold was hidden in Tangcheng.

Hans's heart was moved, and then he looked up at Tangcheng, "So that big explosion was just your arrangement to eliminate traces? Even if the Japanese cleaned up the explosion site, they didn't know that there was an abandoned sewer next to the explosion site. , and the gold is in the sewer?" Hans' reaction was not slow, and he immediately guessed that the explosion was just to cover up the whereabouts of the gold. Upon hearing this, Tang Cheng nodded repeatedly, indicating that Hans had guessed the answer correctly.

"This batch of gold is actually not a lot. The Kwantung Army operates many gold mines outside the Kwantung Army. They can obtain a large amount of gold from these gold mines every year. When I went to Shanghai for the last time, I got a piece of news by chance. Even among the top brass of the Japanese army, Among them, not many people know the news. It is said that this top-secret plan was jointly formulated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Japan and the aristocratic group in Japan that supports the Emperor of Japan." Tang Cheng's words mentioned the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Japan. , Hans already subconsciously sat up straight, because he knew what Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs did.

Many people think that the Special High School is the highest-level spy agency in Japan. This is not the case because the Special High School was originally affiliated with the Japanese Military Police and was divided into the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Military Police of the Ministry of War. After September 18th, the intelligence network of the Special High School outside the customs was integrated by the Kwantung Army to form the Kwantung Army Intelligence Department. The special high school in the customs was gradually separated from the military police and formed an independent secret service agency. With the establishment of various spy agencies, the special high school that felt threatened once again relied on the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs.

In other words, the Special High School is now eager to embrace the lap of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Emperor, otherwise secret service agencies such as the Mei Agency and the Film Agency will continue to step on their heads and cause trouble. Tang Cheng paused for a moment, and after Hans came to his senses, Tang Cheng continued. "The Special High School wants to have a big hand, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs is also very dissatisfied with the Kwantung Army's current work style, so they both hit it off, and that's how this secret plan emerged."

Next, Tang Cheng showed Hans other information. Although many of the contents in these information were the results of Tang Cheng's speculation, Hans still read it carefully. Hans was reading the information, but Tang Cheng didn't bother him with anything, he just sat quietly. After about ten minutes, Hans put down the information in his hand and said, "Tang, you are betting! Although I have to say that your inference is very reasonable. After analyzing other situations, the situation is indeed what you said. Same."

"But you have to know that based on the information you collected and your own inferences, once the Japanese transport these things back to Japan, we will probably not be able to find any clues about the person in charge, as well as this batch of The whereabouts of the things. Moreover, this matter is very dangerous. You actually want to accomplish this matter by relying on a Japanese expatriate certificate. I have to say that it is very difficult and almost impossible to do!" Tangcheng did not do it because of Hans. He decided to change his mind because he still had plans that he had not told Hans.