Tang Cheng didn't want to attract attention, but their actions during this period were too big, and with Mickey and the others' drunken bragging, Hans and his recycling company were soon targeted by the Japanese. Fortunately, the people under Hans also thought that the equipment and machinery they dismantled from Japan were all scrap steel used for recycling. Therefore, the Japanese who were eyeing Hans did not know that the things they had transported away before were now largely Some of them are stored in secret warehouses in a valley in northern Myanmar.
Being targeted by the Japanese was something Tang Cheng and Hans had already thought about before they came to Japan, and the Japanese targeted Hans much later than Tang Cheng and the others expected. Due to continuous protests from Japanese high-level officials, MacArthur, who had just returned to Japan, could only arrange for military police to search the temporary camps of the recycling companies. As a result, the U.S. military police's search found only rusty scrap steel, many of which were fragments of civilian facilities damaged in U.S. air raids.
Without a handle, the Japanese would naturally not be able to continue to force MacArthur, and MacArthur just looked for an opportunity and casually reminded Hans, and there was nothing more after that. All MacArthur wanted was Japan's stability. He didn't care about the Japanese losses. But after he found the treasure under the mountain, MacArthur finally had a desire for power. Had he been more powerful, he might have obtained more of the treasures he found in the Philippines.
The Japanese focused on Hans, but they soon discovered that this guy who was closely related to the U.S. military did not seem to be someone they could easily mess with. Those who deal with Hans every day are either high-level US military officials or the chief officers of various US military units, and Hans is protected by an uncertain number of US troops when he comes in and out. While the Japanese attention was focused on Hans, Tang Cheng quietly disguised himself as a Japanese and went to Hokkaido alone.
The situation in Japan after the war was chaotic, but some places had restored the previous order. Tang Cheng came to Hokkaido for a school here. After the Japanese surrendered, all naval ships were under the control of the US military. In order to prevent the entire navy from being annihilated, the Japanese found a way to transfer some mid-level officers to Hokkaido and established a naval navigation school here. The Japanese did this to prepare for the future. Naturally, Tangcheng could not let the Japanese succeed.
Tang Cheng disguised himself as a Japanese and stayed in Hokkaido for three days under the pretext of looking for his relatives. On the night of the third day, Tang Cheng, who had already found out the situation of the school, quietly climbed over the school wall under the cover of darkness. The first place Tang Cheng went to was the teacher's dormitory. Perhaps because of the remote location of the school, the naval officers who were sent here had already lost their usual vigilance. What's more, a six-person police station is just 2 miles northwest of this school.
The Japanese thought that this aviation school was very safe, but they did not expect that Tang Cheng came to Japan not only to get mechanical equipment and place lurking personnel, but Tang Cheng also prepared to harvest more lottery opportunities here. Tang Cheng, dressed in black, climbed into the school wall and did not take action immediately. Instead, he walked around the school first. After confirming that there were no guards or patrols in the school, Tang Cheng went straight to the teachers' dormitory. He planned to kill these remnants of the former Japanese navy first.
An hour later, in the silent school, a faint smell of blood filled the air. Tang Cheng, who had already succeeded, did not choose to leave immediately. Instead, he opened the school's archives and took out all the archives stored in it and soaked them in the school's indoor swimming pool. In fact, setting fire is the best way to destroy everything, but once a fire breaks out in this school, it will definitely alarm many people, and Tang Cheng does not want to expose himself so early.
At four o'clock in the morning, when the white fish belly appeared faintly in the night sky, Tang Cheng left the school. After leaving school, Tang Cheng was riding a bicycle and carrying fishing tools. He looked like he was going to the beach to fish. In fact, he was preparing to leave Hokkaido. This sea navigation school has a military background, so few people usually come to hang out outside this school. It wasn't until the third day that the postman who came to the school to deliver letters finally discovered that someone was dead in the school.
But Tang Cheng had already returned to Tokyo at this time. When Tokyo learned about Hokkaido, Tang Cheng was lying on the big bed with a look on his face, checking the number of draws he had won this time. In the entire HNA School, excluding the teachers who were transferred from the former Japanese Navy, there are more than 400 students studying here. That night in Tangcheng, not a single one was left behind, all of them were sent to hell. Therefore, the number of draws marked below the system light curtain has exceeded 500.
As early as when Tang Cheng first came to Japan, in order to verify whether the lottery system worked here, he looked for opportunities to kill several Japanese. As a result, Tang Cheng discovered that the system lottery still worked, and the system was no longer targeting Japanese spies and soldiers. Even if Tang Cheng killed Japanese civilians, the system would still give Tang Cheng the lottery reward. From that day on, Tang Cheng has regarded the entire Japan as his lottery prize pool, because as long as there are still Japanese people, he will always have the opportunity to draw from the system.
The system is Tang Cheng's biggest reliance. Including Bureau Zuo and Hans, Tang Cheng has never mentioned the existence of the system to anyone else, and even Tang's mother doesn't know about it. Naturally, the Japanese went to investigate what happened at the Hokkaido Aviation School. Only Hans's reaction after learning the news was to come to Tangcheng. "Tang, tell me the truth. Did you do what happened at the Hokkaido Aviation School?" Hans clearly remembered that Tang Cheng was not in Tokyo a few days ago.
"Why did you say that?" Tang Cheng, who was having breakfast, raised his head and looked at Hans without any hesitation or trembling in his eyes. Tang Cheng's reaction at this moment surprised Hans. In fact, he had no evidence to prove that the matter at the Hokkaido Aviation School was related to Tang Cheng. He just said that just to deceive Tang Cheng. "When I came back yesterday, I remember you said that I took people to the dock to transfer the ship, and brought back the cash box sent by Master Ma."
"I know what happened yesterday. I'm asking you, where have you been a few days ago? I asked Mickey and the others, and they said they didn't contact you at all in the past few days!" Hans did not give up, and also He thought about continuing to deceive Tang Cheng, but Tang Cheng was not fooled and just looked at Hans with an innocent look. Hans, who was stared at by Tang Cheng, finally failed to hold on and had to take the initiative to lose. "Okay, okay! Let me tell you! Someone died at a HNA school in Hokkaido. The entire school died. There were hundreds of teachers and students together."
When Tang Cheng heard this, he just shrugged and looked at Hans and chuckled. "What does the dead Japanese have to do with me! When we first discussed coming to Japan, I said that our purpose was to use those counterfeit Japanese yen notes to exchange for machinery and equipment back from Japan. These days, I have been busy It’s not like you haven’t seen what it’s like! Besides, I don’t even know where Hokkaido is, so how could you think that this matter is related to me?”
Tang Cheng acted very innocent, and Hans had no conclusive evidence to prove that Tang Cheng was related to the incident in Hokkaido. Later, he learned from the top brass of the US military that not only a blood pool was found in the indoor swimming pool of the HNA School in Hokkaido, but also mysterious blood symbols appeared in the locker room of the swimming pool. Americans, who have always admired occultism, believe that what happened at the Hokkaido Haihang School may be related to an evil religion. The teachers and students who died in the school were just sacrifices for the cult.
Hans, who wanted to find the answer from Tang Cheng, was very hesitant at this moment. Besides, he didn't believe that Tang Cheng could kill everyone in that school by himself. As early as when he was in Shanghai, Hans had seen with his own eyes Tang Cheng's combat capabilities, but if Tang Cheng could kill hundreds of teachers and students in the HNA School by himself, Hans didn't think so. Tangcheng can do it. This incident passed quickly, because both Hans and Tang Cheng became even busier.
During this period, the national government also sent people to Japan to participate in the international tribunal spearheaded by the Americans to try Japanese war criminals. MacArthur, who claimed to be the Emperor of Japan, became increasingly busy. Not only did he follow the instructions of the White House, but he also continued to squeeze the living space of the Japanese under the current situation. At the same time, he also had to help the Japanese speak up and try his best to prevent the Japanese Emperor from becoming a war criminal by the International Court of Justice. MacArthur had no time to pay attention to other things, so Mickey and the others became even more arrogant and sold more and more things to Hans.
Tangcheng didn't care about that, as long as Mickey and the others dared to guarantee it, he would pay to take it. Tangcheng and the others didn't even take a break during the Chinese New Year. They split up the two Japanese factories in Yokohama and shipped them to northern Myanmar in batches. The two Japanese factories were ostensibly fertilizer plants, but Tangcheng knew that they could produce explosives at any time as long as they kept the source of raw materials with slight modifications. Tangcheng has no plans to leave these two factories that can produce explosives in northern Myanmar. Once the domestic situation stabilizes, they will go north and enter the country.
Akita Koji's expansion is also very fast. Thanks to the support behind Tangcheng, Akita Koji, who has a large amount of food and daily necessities in his hands, has slowly penetrated his power into different corners of Tokyo. The number of Japanese people who directly rely on him now has exceeded 5,000. If you include those peripheral members who have made a few twists and turns, the number of Japanese people Akita Koji controls will not be less than 30,000.