Chapter 71 Dust falls to the ground (1)

Style: Historical Author: sharp hatchetWords: 2854Update Time: 24/01/11 22:28:13
Hans' worry is not unnecessary. After all, Britain is an established country, while Tangcheng can only be regarded as a local power, and it is also a local power that is not popular. It seems that Tangcheng has controlled Myanmar and Thailand, but in fact the foundation of Tangcheng is unstable. Once the British troops stationed in Myanmar take action, everything Tangcheng has gained will be wiped out in the shortest possible time. Even if Tangcheng can rely on the power of Americans, the US government will not really offend Britain because of Tangcheng.

Tang Cheng, who knew what Hans was worried about, just grinned and said, "I know what you are worried about. I don't have to control Thailand! But we must control the narrow strip of land south of Bangkok!" Tang Cheng The purpose of controlling the area south of Bangkok has already been told to Hans. He went to great lengths to create chaos in Thailand through the Jews, and this was his purpose. Therefore, no matter what, Tangcheng will not give up the territory already controlled by him.

"The situation in Thailand is different from Myanmar. Because of the existence of the Thai royal family, they do not have local forces like the Myanmar Independence Army! Therefore, as long as we control the army and police system, the Thais will not be able to overturn the situation! Unless they are willing to really cooperate with us. Fight with real swords and guns! If it were still the era of cold weapons, maybe I would be as worried as you, but now it is already the era of hot weapons, and it’s not like you haven’t seen the Thai army’s combat effectiveness with your own eyes!”

Tang Cheng's emotions soon infected Hans, but his worries did not completely dissipate. He was worried that the stalls would be too big, which would trigger a backlash from the British. Seeing that Hans was not in a high mood, Tang Cheng turned the topic back to the treasures, because how to transport those treasures from the Philippines was indeed a big problem. When it came to the treasure, Hans was immediately interested. Compared to the moody Mickey and the others, Hans was more inclined to cooperate with Smith and the others. Tangcheng did not object to Hans's insistence because the existence of the treasure had not yet been confirmed.

After smoking a cigarette, just when Tang Cheng stood up and was about to greet Hans to leave, the latter suddenly came up with a bold idea. "Don, since our base is Myanmar, why don't we tell the British about the treasures. We use these treasures as bargaining chips with the British in exchange for the opportunity to completely control Myanmar." Controlling a batch of treasures and controlling a country In comparison, Hans, who is very business-minded, naturally chose the latter. After all, if a country is well run, its output will definitely exceed a batch of unattainable treasures.

In fact, since arriving in Japan, Tangcheng has no longer been interested in the so-called Yamashita treasure. If the mechanical equipment they brought back to Myanmar from the Japanese army were used well, the benefits they would gain would definitely exceed that of the Yamashita treasure. Moreover, Tangcheng also has the big treasure of Solovitch. As long as Sorowicz's technology of printing counterfeit banknotes remains advanced, he will have a steady stream of high-end counterfeit banknotes to use. By the time he was discovered, Tang Cheng might have already completed his planned plan and gained a considerable fortune at the same time.

After Hans's new suggestion surprised Tang Cheng, Tang Cheng just shrugged indifferently, saying that he had no objection to Hans' suggestion. "I don't care! But this is your suggestion, so the next thing must be done by you! Moreover, I also want to tell you that Fukuda Kiyoshige's investigation is not fruitless!" Tang Cheng said. , took out the two pages of paper that had been deliberately hidden just now. "What you just looked at was just a list of records. These two pieces of paper are the locations of some treasure spots."

Anyway, Fukuda Kiyoshige had already been buried in the mountains by Tang Cheng, and now he got whatever he said, so in the face of Hans' doubts, Tang Cheng put all the blame on Fukuda Kiyoshige. "This guy is indeed the last ship to leave Manila, but he doesn't give up on returning to Japan, especially after he discovers that he may be the only survivor among all the people stationed in the Philippines by the Yamayuri Society, he begins to Collect clues and information related to those treasures."

"Fukuda Kiyoshige was just a middle-level member of the Yamayuri Club, so he didn't know a lot of inside information at the time. God knows what channel this guy found to get some key information. Fortunately, I didn't sleep very well last night. Die, otherwise he will run away!" The explanation given by Tang Cheng sounded a bit far-fetched, but at this moment Hans was almost immersed in the contents of those two pieces of paper, and did not hear what Tang Cheng had just said. What did you say.

After a while, Hans raised his head and looked at Tangcheng, "How about we dig one out and see the results first? If we can't prove the authenticity of this thing, we won't even have a chance to talk to the British." Hans said so He said that it was not that he was interested in the treasure, he was just worried about whether what Fukuda Kiyoshige found was worthy of belief. Tang Cheng, who was secretly holding back laughter, had no intention of telling Hans the truth, because these things all involved the existence of the system. This was Tang Cheng's ultimate secret and could never be told to anyone.

Among the information that Tangcheng drew from the system, only five locations were marked. Because of Hans's insistence, Tangcheng could only choose one location closest to Manila for verification. The two men from Tangcheng, who had brought enough water, drove a jeep and spent two days passing through a forest and found a place where traces had been deliberately covered up. There were only two of them in Tangcheng, and it would be extremely difficult to dig out the place that was destroyed by the Japanese using explosives. Therefore, Tang Cheng also chose to be simple and crude, using explosives to blow up the place.

After two days of busy work, Tang Cheng used explosives and simple tools to find the tunnel entrance for Hans. Hans was dazzled by the things buried deep in the tunnel. What he saw with his own eyes was far more shocking than what was recorded in the documents. "Are you really willing to give all these things to the British?" Hans, who came out of the tunnel with a box full of exquisite jewelry, began to joke about Tangcheng. Tang Cheng also took a lot of good things from the tunnel. Faced with Hans's teasing, Tang Cheng showed no concern.

You must know that after Myanmar became independent, the jade industry alone has brought hundreds of billions of benefits to Myanmar. What's more, Thailand's tourism industry in later generations is a hugely profitable industry that can lay golden eggs. No matter how good the treasures hidden by the Japanese in the Philippines are, once they are known to the Americans or Japanese, it will mean endless trouble. Tang Cheng's idea is very simple, just make some good things in a small way, and forget about it as a family heirloom. If he really had to swallow these things whole and then be in big trouble, Tang Cheng would not be a fool.

As evidence to lobby the British royal family, Hans also took away a golden Buddha. This kind of golden Buddha with obvious South Asian style is far more convincing than the gems Hans kept privately. Tangcheng did not object to Hans's suggestion, but Hans had to do everything next. After returning to Japan, Tang Cheng and Hans parted ways. Tang Cheng, who had dispersed all the counterfeit banknotes, went back to Thailand, while Hans went directly to London via a US military transport plane.

After leaving Tangcheng for more than half a month, after returning to Thailand, I found that the current situation in Thailand was not as chaotic as I imagined. It seems that except for the upper class and the royal family in Thailand, the Thai people at the bottom do not care who is in power. As long as they can live a stable life, support their families, and don't have to worry about injustice, they don't care about other things at all. The number of German refugees in Thailand has exceeded 5,000, and among these 5,000 German refugees, more than 2,000 are retired German soldiers.

When Tang Cheng returned to Thailand, these 2,000 German retired soldiers were already armed. Although they were only equipped with old-style bolt-action rifles, they were enough to deal with the almost unarmed Thais. Lehmann, who was once a major of the German Wehrmacht, is now the leader of this German infantry regiment. Tangcheng arranged them in a military camp thirty kilometers away from Bangkok. In addition to the more than a thousand Chinese policemen in Bangkok, the Thai royal family who was imprisoned in Bangkok by Tangcheng did not dare to do anything that would make Tangcheng nervous.

In northern Thailand, a large number of Burmese indigenous troops crossed the border in batches and were engaging in continuous small-scale conflicts with the Thais in northern Thailand under Tang Hu's command. Provoking conflicts was only the original purpose of Tangcheng. As long as the local residents in northern Thailand escalated their friction with the Burmese natives, the young army wandering on the edge of the conflict area could take the opportunity to intervene. Tangcheng does not want to clean up the residents of northern Thailand, but wants to take advantage of the conflict to capture as many local Thais as possible and build roads and railways connecting northern Myanmar and northern Thailand.

Only by connecting northern Myanmar and northern Thailand with roads and railways, can the mobile troops formed by Tangcheng in northern Myanmar quickly appear from northern Myanmar to northern Thailand. There was no news about Hans as soon as he went to London. After Tangcheng sent telegrams to inquire to no avail, he simply put all his energy on Thailand. With the subsequent arrival of German refugees, Tangcheng formed a second German infantry regiment. At this point, the area south of Bangkok was firmly controlled by Tangcheng.

In June, the domestic situation changed again. The national government, which had secretly accumulated strength, suddenly tore up the agreement with the support of the Americans and mobilized troops to attack the liberated areas. Tang Cheng, who had been paying close attention to the domestic situation, sent telegrams to the bureau chief one after another, but unfortunately he failed to persuade the bureau chief to retreat bravely. In desperation, Tang Cheng, who had received Hans's telegram, could only take a team of guards to Japan to join Hans. Hans, who returned from London, was accompanied by special envoys from the British royal family. After they verified the existence of the treasure with their own eyes, they would invite Tang Cheng to London to discuss matters in Myanmar on behalf of the British royal family.