Chapter 48 An unexpected surprise (2)

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Smith believed in Tang Cheng because he could not think of any reason why Tang Cheng should deceive him. But when he returned to the basement, the blond Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan also followed him. Seeing Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan return, Tang Cheng began to secretly evaluate the relationship between Smith and Jonathan. It seemed that the relationship between the two was more than just a superior-subordinate relationship. However, Tang Cheng didn't show too much concern. If the other party wanted to cause trouble, the worst he could do was leave.

Jonathan was able to pass himself off as a lieutenant colonel, so he was certainly not a brainless person. When Smith called him back to the basement, Jonathan said nothing and just watched Smith's exchange with Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng didn't say much. He just walked to the south wall of the basement and kicked out a big hole in the seemingly solid south wall. What surprised Tang Cheng was that behind the south wall of the basement was not another space, but a tunnel. The appearance of the tunnel made the silent Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan suddenly excited. Because anyone with a brain knows that the appearance of the tunnel means they have made a new discovery.

The tunnel behind the south wall of the basement was a little narrow, but Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan, who was extremely excited, called a slightly thin soldier and got into the tunnel with a flashlight and a pistol. Several people from Tangcheng who gathered around the entrance of the tunnel watched helplessly as the American soldiers who got into the tunnel disappeared little by little around the corner of the tunnel. Their eyes were full of longing. After a short time, the flashlight light appeared in everyone's sight again, and the American soldiers who disappeared in the tunnel retreated back along the original route.

"Sir, the tunnel leads to another basement. There are about 20 boxes, which are about the same size as the boxes here." The American soldier who came out of the tunnel told the truth. He just heard that the newly discovered boxes contained documents and information. When the size of the box was the same, Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan's face looked a little ugly. Tang Cheng, who had been paying attention to him, knew in his heart that Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan must think that the newly discovered box might only contain useless documents.

Unfortunately, Jonathan's judgment was terribly wrong. As the boxes from the dark room at the end of the tunnel were moved out one by one, Jonathan's grin almost reached below his ears. Inside the 20 wooden boxes that were moved out of the darkroom, there were not only gold bricks, but also more than a dozen exquisite jades. After carefully looking at the contents of these boxes, Jonathan was quite sensible. He had not forgotten that this tunnel was discovered by Tang Cheng, so he planned to hand over all the jades to Tang Cheng.

Tang Cheng glanced at Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan in surprise, and then smiled, "It seems that Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan knows the Chinese very well! Okay then! I accept these jades, and according to the rules, the gold has nothing to do with me! "Tang Cheng happily accepted these jades, but rejected Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan's offer to give him gold. Although the gold was smelted privately, it was still worth a lot of money. Tangcheng's refusal to profit from the gold was beyond Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan's expectation, but his impression of Tangcheng was better.

The amount of gold contained in more than a dozen boxes is not small. It is not that Tangcheng does not want the gold, but because the documents and information in the previous boxes are more valuable than the gold. Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan and the others couldn't read Japanese, so they didn't know that those documents contained process information on at least four new types of steel, as well as experimental records on synthetic rubber. From Tang Cheng's point of view, these technical data are far more valuable than the gold.

Tang Cheng personally came to Japan, and scrapping the land was just an illusion. Tang Cheng's real purpose was to obtain Japan's latest and best technical information. Although Europe also has better technology, compared to the chaotic Japan and European capitalists who are like jackals, Tang Cheng feels that Japan is more self-inflicted. So far, Tangcheng has obtained more than thirty new technology materials from Japan, at least half of which are new technologies suitable for light industry.

Tangcheng's positioning for Myanmar is to develop light industry, agriculture and tourism. Although such a national positioning will lack competitiveness, it will also reduce the pertinence of European countries. A country without heavy industry will naturally not pose a threat to European countries, but with Myanmar's backing to China, it will naturally not be short of heavy industry products. This unexpected discovery made the relationship between Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan and Tang Cheng become irreconcilable. Many Marine officers, including Major Smith, also began to like to go out frequently.

Their frequent outings were not to patrol the administrative area, but to cooperate with Tangcheng to conduct searches and relocate Japanese companies and factories in the administrative area and surrounding areas. Tang Cheng is a generous man, and Major Smith is the best witness to this. In order to fill up their wallets quickly, Marine Corps officers also began to use their own channels to inquire about the situation of nearby Japanese companies and factories. At the same time, many daily necessities supplied to the US military were also quietly shipped to Myanmar, and then flowed from Wanding into the domestic black market.

Tang Cheng himself did not expect that an unexpected discovery would actually broaden his network of contacts in the US military. Tang Cheng, who was originally planning to return to China at the end of the month, could only postpone his trip again and again. Hans, who learned the news, was naturally happy to see this situation. He was entrusted with important tasks by Tangcheng and was not idle during this period. He found out a lot of news about Japanese high-level officials. Japan invaded China. If these high-level Japanese officials are innocent, it would be the biggest joke in the world.

Looking at MacArthur's performance now, Tang Cheng concluded that this old guy might still regard himself as the Supreme Emperor of Japan, as was written on the Internet in later generations. After being praised by the Japanese, he openly and covertly favored the Japanese. Although this damn war is over, the executioners who committed murderous crimes in China are still alive and well. Tang Cheng's current ability is not yet able to kill all the executioners who committed murders in China, but he will never make it easy for the Japanese.

Every time Hans inquired about the news, Tang Cheng would write it down in a notebook. Tang Cheng had accumulated more than a dozen such notebooks. Once he is ready to launch revenge, these notebooks will be sent to the hands of the dead soldiers, and the people in the notebooks will be the dead targets. After half a month of busy work, Tang Cheng finally decided to go home. Ignoring Hans's threats and pleas, Tang Cheng, who was snickering in his heart, boarded the American transport ship on the dock accompanied by Major Smith.

There were no American soldiers in the cabin of this US military transport ship. There were only large and small boxes. The boxes contained precious metal materials and some mechanical equipment obtained by Tangcheng during this period. "Major Smith, I will be back soon when I go back this time. I hope you can expand the search scope during my absence. If you can get the equipment from the automobile factory, that would be great. I will definitely I can give you a satisfactory price." Standing on the side of the ship, Tang Cheng whispered to Major Smith who was seeing him off.

Although Tang Cheng did not say it clearly, Major Smith knew that the automobile factory Tang Cheng mentioned was a Japanese factory. He understood in his heart and did not speak. He just took the cigarette from Tang Cheng and nodded lightly towards Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng, who was aboard the US military transport ship, did not return directly to Myanmar. Instead, he went to Okinawa first. The US military transport ship was still here in Okinawa to load a batch of US military logistics daily necessities from Hans Contact.

Ma Ye, who originally stayed in Okinawa, now mainly travels back and forth between Yangon and Japan, because the escort of counterfeit banknotes has been completely handed over to Ma Ye by Tangcheng. Here in Okinawa, Tang Cheng met two leaders of the Zionist Organization, and by the way, he also saw the training results of the Zionist Army. It can be seen that the US military instructors who trained them have really worked hard. The Zionist Army, which was just a group of ordinary people before, now has the appearance of soldiers.

"Heilmann, why didn't I see the armored unit?" Tang Cheng asked one of the Zionist Organization leaders, pretending not to know. "I heard that the Arabs in the Gulf have many British tanks and armored vehicles! Although the previous war has proved that the British tanks and armored vehicles are not very good, the infantry is definitely no match for the armored forces! If you I don’t want to, your people are making unnecessary sacrifices, it’s better to have your own armored forces.”

Tangcheng's suggestion made Hellman look a little ugly, because the Americans did not agree to provide them with heavy weapons and equipment, including tanks and armored vehicles. Later, when Hellman told the reason, Tang Cheng laughed out loud, "Hairman, I have always heard that you Jews are good at doing business. Now it seems that this is not the case. Okinawa is not far from the mainland of Japan. There are many heavy industry factories in Japan, and they can produce tanks and armored vehicles."

"Why can't you make good use of this convenience, go to General MacArthur, use the money to hire Japanese heavy factories, and ask them to help you produce European tanks. Even if someone comes to cause trouble afterwards, it will only be trouble caused by the Japanese, and they will not be found. As long as you don't produce American tanks, they won't even have trouble with the Americans. Do you think I'm right?" This suggestion from Tang Cheng confused Heilman. He I vaguely felt that what Tang Cheng said seemed to make sense.

Tang Cheng's suggestion was quickly reported to his superiors by Hellman. After careful discussion, the senior officials of the Zionist Organization felt that Tang Cheng's suggestion opened a door for them. Tangcheng soon followed the US military transport ship to Yangon Port. He had already left Okinawa and did not know that the Zionist Organization quickly used its domestic connections in the United States and hooked up with MacArthur to prepare to activate some heavy factories in Japan. , producing weapons and equipment for them.