Chapter 44 Scraping the Ground (2)

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People from Yan'an actually didn't know that not all the Japanese sent to Burma by Tangcheng were technicians and their families. The success in Japan allowed Tang Cheng to start his death plan in advance. Many of the Japanese sent to Burma were specially selected by Tang Cheng, because the death soldiers prepared by Tang Cheng soon They would use these Japanese identities to lurk in postwar Japan. The Japanese are soft at heart and afraid of the hard, so Tangcheng must make arrangements in advance and teach the Japanese a memorable lesson from time to time in the future. ;

Not many people knew about the Death Soldier Plan. Even Zhang Jianghe in Tangcheng didn't tell it, and Hans only knew a rough idea. However, it was not all smooth sailing for Tang Cheng and the others in Japan. Just last night, when Tang Cheng led a convoy to transport a batch of gun steel, they encountered an attack. Although Tangcheng and others responded in time and the attackers did not cause any casualties to them, four of the trucks borrowed from the US military were damaged by the attackers.

Tang Cheng, who was holding fire in his heart, came to the dock early in the morning and found Major Smith. "Smith, I came to see you for help!" Tang Cheng, who saw the other party, went straight to the topic. When he spoke, he A stack of bills was placed on the table. "My convoy was attacked last night! The casualties and vehicle damage caused me a lot of losses." Tang Cheng's words made Smith mistakenly think that Tang Cheng came to him to seek his asylum.

But he didn't expect that what Tang Cheng said next was not what he thought at all. "Smith, we are not only friends, but also partners! You are soldiers and it is impossible to provide us with protection. That will inevitably attract the attention of your superiors. Therefore, I have an idea and need your help." Tang Cheng said, Sure enough, it caught Smith's attention, but before Tang Cheng explained the suggestion, Smith didn't know what Tang Cheng's purpose was.

"I am not seeking the protection of your Marine Corps. I just want to obtain the qualifications of an armed escort from you. To be clear, when we are attacked again, we can open fire in self-defense." Tang Cheng said it tactfully. , but Smith immediately understood Tangcheng’s purpose. After a brief consideration, Smith responded. He did not immediately agree to Tang Cheng, but only said that he would first seek the approval of his superiors. As for his side, there was naturally no problem.

Tangcheng not only came to find Smith, but also asked Hans to find MacArthur, the big boss. Two days later, when Tangcheng saw Smith again, his attitude had become much better. However, Tang Cheng did not have the qualifications to arm his employees. The armed guards he wanted could now hire Marines as guards. Tang Cheng did not show disappointment when he heard this, but instead showed joy, because he knew that if these American soldiers were attacked, they would definitely fire back as soon as possible.

Facts have proved that Tangcheng made the right move. Since the convoy was escorted by American soldiers, the Japanese who dared to attack them can no longer be seen because they are also afraid of death. Things seem to be back on track, and Tangcheng has begun to resume its previous busyness. Hans, who is good at dancing and long-sleeved, carries good wine, cigars and a money box, hanging around various gatherings of the US military all day long. Japan is still in chaos, and the counterfeit banknotes flowing into Japan have not been exposed until now.

"It's okay if things are exposed. The things we got back during this period are enough for us to use for more than ten years. If the counterfeit money is discovered by the Japanese, the big deal is that we will go back to Myanmar." When meeting Hans, he said to Hans Tang Cheng acted very indifferent to Si's worries. Spending a lot of money in recent days put Hans under a lot of pressure. He was always worried that the Japanese would target him. The experience in Shanghai gave Hans a clear understanding of the craziness of the Japanese.

Tang Cheng's explanation did not seem to make Hans feel relieved, so Tang Cheng had to be patient and tell Hans a new piece of news. "The people I arranged are about to arrive. There are many good people among them. In a few days, I will be able to cause chaos in Tokyo. As long as Tokyo is in chaos, let alone the Japanese, even the Americans will not have time to pay attention to us. !" Hans only knew a rough idea of ​​Tang Cheng's death plan. At this moment, listening to Tang Cheng's words, Hans suddenly realized that Tang Cheng was preparing to fight in Japan.

Tang Cheng, who was just staring at Hans without saying a word, said, "In the past few days, ship after ship of Japanese troops have been defeated and have returned to Japan. I don't know what the government and Yan'an are thinking. These Japanese troops are burning in China." Killing, looting, just putting down your weapons, you can go home alive and arrogantly. But I can't tolerate it, so I want to take revenge, and I must take revenge! Most of the people I recruited in the country had their whole families killed and only myself was left. They have a blood feud with the Japanese, that kind of blood feud that will never end!"

"Originally, they had no chance to avenge their families, but I gave them the chance!" Until now, Tang Cheng still has not informed Hans of the full contents of the Death Soldier Plan. During this period, he deliberately made friends with Major Smith of the Marine Corps, not only to ensure that the transport ship left the port safely, but also through the attack on the convoy, he obtained a lot of pistols and grenades from Smith. The dead soldiers who will arrive in Japan in a few days will also carry a batch of high explosives with them. These weapons and ammunition can definitely turn Tokyo into chaos.

"It's still business as usual for you these days. After they land, we will follow Mick and the others south to avoid the riots in Tokyo." Tang Cheng, who has planned everything, is not just eyeing Tokyo, but also Japan. He wanted to make a fuss about anything he found distasteful. As the spy of the guys in the Logistics Department, Mick was originally meant to supervise Tangcheng and the others, but they never expected that Mick would become an important witness for Tangcheng and the others to create alibi.

Hans was already used to following Tang Cheng's plan, so he didn't express any objection. Not only was Tang Cheng very tired these days, but Hans, who dealt with the top brass of the US military every day, was also exhausted. Because he hides too many secrets, he is afraid that if he accidentally lets it slip, he will be detained by the top brass of the US military. Tang Cheng, who saw that Hans was tired, said softly, "If you hold on for a while longer, there won't be many opportunities to search the whole of Japan! If we are tired for a few more days now, we will be able to relax for several years in the future!"

There was one more thing that Tang Cheng did not tell Hans. When planning the death plan, Tang Cheng had already sent a message to the senior officials of Yan'an through Xu Huanshan, asking Yan'an to secretly organize manpower. He would provide help to the people of the Yan'an organization and let them Japan lurked. Although Japan is a defeated country, the Americans still want to use them to contain China. Therefore, with the backing of the United States, Japan can easily regain its vitality. If not, Japan would not have become the first of the Four Asian Tigers after the war.

Yan'an did not agree with Tangcheng's plan at first. They felt that once such a large-scale latent operation was discovered by the Japanese or became known to the Americans, China might incur resistance from all countries in the world. But Tangcheng used facts one after another to successfully convince the top officials of Yan'an to arrange for deep divers to enter hostile countries to lurk. This method is not uncommon in European countries. The Japanese, in particular, had already carried out such infiltration operations into China as early as the Republic of China.

According to the plan, the people selected by Yan'an will arrive in Japan in the next few days. Tang Cheng mentioned the dead soldier plan just now to pave the way for this matter, lest Hans would be interested in those people in Yan'an. Just looking at Hans's reaction, which seemed to be uninterested in the Death Soldier Plan, Tang Cheng felt relieved. In the next two days, everything in Tangcheng continued as usual. Every day, they would go to the dock to see off two transport ships, and then chat with Major Smith to get closer.

Everything seemed to be going very smoothly, but Tangcheng ignored the vigilance of the Japanese. Although the amount of counterfeit banknotes flowing into Japan was not large, a Japanese bank discovered the irregularities. However, this Japanese bank did not see through the counterfeit banknotes flowing into their bank. Instead, it felt that there seemed to be too many US troops coming to exchange foreign currency recently. The bank reported their suspicions one level at a time, and finally reported it to the Prime Minister's Office, but the Prime Minister did not take it seriously.

Hans made friends with not only senior US military officials in Tokyo, but also many pro-American wealthy Japanese businessmen and senior government officials. He overheard the news during a casual chat. The frightened Hans immediately contacted Tang Cheng, but Tang Cheng didn't take it seriously because he had already thought of a way to escape. "Don't worry. The Japanese bank you mentioned is just suspicious of the increase in the amount of money. They don't see that the money is counterfeit. Japan is not big, but with the return of a large number of expatriates and troops, their financial market has It’s already been a mess.”

"MacArthur left those Japanese banks not only to stabilize the market, but also to interrupt the Japanese economy at any time. Solovitch plans to print at least 5 billion yen in counterfeit banknotes. The counterfeit banknotes we are using now are not enough. To 300 million yen. So, don’t be anxious and don’t mess up your position." Tang Cheng had no intention of hiding it from Hans, and immediately informed Hans of the back-up plan he had arranged.

"Once the Japanese discover counterfeit banknotes, I will arrange for people to set fire to their banknote printing factory. And then leave clues to make the Japanese feel that these counterfeit yen banknotes on the market are related to the Americans. Related. Don’t forget, what we pay to the Americans is not just Japanese yen, but also pounds, francs and US dollars that we exchanged from Europe, so they will never stare at us!"