Chapter 81 Focus on development (1)

Style: Historical Author: sharp hatchetWords: 2845Update Time: 24/01/11 22:28:13
Those who attacked these retired Japanese officers were those harsh words sent to Japan by Tang Cheng, but the action steps were formulated by Tang Cheng himself and had been deduced by him many times. In other words, as long as the executor strictly follows Tang Cheng's action steps, there will never be any useful clues or traces left. After a joint investigation by Japan and the United States, neither the Japanese police nor the U.S. military stationed in Japan obtained any useful clues, and in the end they could only drop the matter.

But Tang Cheng's retaliatory actions have not stopped. When the situation in Myanmar is on the right track, he already has a lot of free time to come to Japan to have fun with these damn Japanese. The day after the Japan-US joint investigation ended, Tang Cheng, who got the news from Smith, once again contacted the two teams of assassins lurking in Tokyo. He was preparing to attack a retired Kwantung Army colonel. This Kwantung Army commander named Saburo Kamekawa once ordered the massacre of more than a hundred people in a village during an operation to pursue the Anti-Japanese Alliance.

When Saburo Kamekawa first returned to Japan, like most retired military officers who returned home, he stayed at home every day and rarely went out. But as time went by, Kamekawa Saburo, who had been staying at home, found that no one seemed to pay special attention to him. Ever since, this guy started to leave home and go out frequently, and even started to entertain his former colleagues in izakaya. The fact that he ordered the massacre of a village was the result of this guy bragging to people in a izakaya after getting drunk.

Tang Cheng chose Saburo Kamekawa as his target, not only because this guy deserves to die, but most importantly, because this guy has been frequently contacting his former Kwantung Army colleagues in recent times. Tang Cheng believes that through Kamekawa Saburo, more former Kwantung Army officers will be found. That night, Tang Cheng and his group of more than ten people appeared quietly outside Kamekawa Saburo's residence under the cover of darkness. At the far street intersection, a group of policemen on night patrol had just passed by. They did not notice Tang Cheng and others leaning against the shadows on the street.

After the patrolling policemen walked away, several people from Tangcheng climbed over the wall behind them and entered Saburo Kamekawa's home. When the sleeping Kamekawa Saburo was awakened by a strong slap on the face, only Tang Cheng stood in front of his bed, and the others were spreading out, rummaging around Kamekawa Saburo's house. "Who are you?" After all, you were a colonel of the Kwantung Army. Kamekawa Saburo, who realized something was wrong, did not panic and looked at Tang Cheng with a calm expression.

Tang Cheng did not speak, but raised his hand and shot, killing the woman huddled in Kamekawa Saburo's body first. That was Kamekawa Saburo's wife. "Does it feel uncomfortable to see your loved ones die in front of you?" Seeing his wife being beaten to death, the furious Kamekawa Saburo roared and was about to get up and rush towards Tang Cheng, but was punched by Tang Cheng. Went back. Tang Cheng, who began to humiliate Kamekawa Saburo with words, just looked at him coldly, and before the other party could resist again, Tang Cheng killed him with one shot.

Ten minutes later, with a faint smell of blood, Tang Cheng and others left Kamekawa Saburo's residence. There was no one alive in the two-story building behind them. No one raised any objection to Tang Cheng's ruthlessness, because the family members of these assassins had also been killed by Japanese soldiers before with their own eyes. Tang Cheng and the others not only took away all the valuable belongings from Saburo Kamekawa's house, but also found many useful clues and diaries. Tang Cheng felt that through these diaries, he could find more retired officers of the Kwantung Army.

Tangcheng has been busy attacking retired Japanese officers these days, and Hans has not been idle either. He is busy spending the counterfeit money he brought to Japan as quickly as possible. Tangcheng and the others came this time and brought more than 100 million yen in counterfeit banknotes. Following the principle of caution, Hans did not take the initiative to contact his acquaintances in the US military this time. The quickest way to spend these counterfeit Japanese yen notes is naturally to go to Akita Koji. This guy has now become a famous businessman in Tokyo. There are at least thousands of Japanese who follow him to earn a living.

According to Tang Cheng's suggestion, Akita Koji began to develop foreign forces after establishing a foothold in Tokyo. So far, Akita Koji has occupied a territory in most cities in Japan. What Akita Koji is best at is black market business, especially with Tang Cheng and the US military standing behind him. Few Japanese would dare to take a chance on him. In the early hours of the morning, Tang Cheng, dressed in black, finally returned to the temporary camp. Hans had not slept yet and was still waiting for Tang Cheng.

"Counterfeit banknotes are being shipped out a bit fast. Almost half of the counterfeit banknotes we brought have been shipped now! According to your previous plan, half will be converted into US dollars and half will be acquired in Tokyo! I just did the math and take a look. Are you asking Solovitch to send some more counterfeit money?" Looking at Hans who was a little tired, he stretched out his hand to rub his eyebrows as he spoke. Seeing this, Tang Cheng took out a cigar from his pocket and threw it to Hans.

"Don't send any more counterfeit money here for now!" Tang Cheng said, taking out a diary from the bag at hand and handing it to Hans. "We found this from the target's house tonight. When he was in the Northeast, he participated in the Kwantung Army's printing of counterfeit legal currency notes. During this time, we have thrown out a lot of counterfeit Japanese yen notes here. Just because the matter has not been exposed does not mean that no one pays attention! Japanese people are not all fools. If someone is already secretly investigating, we will be in great trouble. "

Hans, who had already lit a cigar and started smoking, only nodded in agreement with Tang Cheng's opinion after pondering for a moment. Now that they can be regarded as a big family and a big business, there is really no need to continue to take such risks, but the benefits of counterfeit banknotes are too great, and Hans still feels a pity in his heart. Tang Cheng, who saw Hans' reluctance, immediately smiled and said, "I just said that the counterfeit banknote business in Japan will be temporarily stopped. I didn't say that counterfeit banknotes from other places cannot be printed! Our small-denomination pound sterling has the best craftsmanship. Even British banks can’t tell the difference, so print more pounds!”

"Japan is in the most chaotic time right now. The more times like this, the more careful we need to be. There are still so many countries on the earth. During this time, we can pay attention to other places first! Wait until the situation in Japan stabilizes. , let’s give them a big one!” Tang Cheng’s wink at him finally made Hans chuckle. In fact, Tangcheng's worries are somewhat unnecessary. In a place like Myanmar, no one would ever think that someone would print counterfeit banknotes in Myanmar. Even if the counterfeit Japanese yen banknotes were revealed, no one would doubt Tang Cheng and Hans.

The day after Saburo Kameyama's death, assassinations occurred again all over Japan. Those retired Japanese military officers who were selected as targets were still filed in the police station as missing. This continuous assassination lasted for more than half a month. Finally, under Hans's persuasion, Tang Cheng ended the operation. The assassins who received the order lurked again, and each of them received enough funds to live easily for more than ten years. Tangcheng has always adopted a laissez-faire attitude towards these assassins, but they did not choose to leave Japan.

Each of these assassins has a bloody feud with the Japanese. They were brought to Japan by Tang Cheng, and each of them was given a new identity to lurk in Japan. These assassins have put their own lives and deaths aside. The first thing they think about when they open their eyes every day is how many Japanese they have to kill before they can avenge their relatives. The relationship between Tangcheng and them is not so much that Tangcheng took advantage of them, but rather that these people took advantage of Tangcheng.

Because without Tangcheng, they would have no chance to receive training, and even less chance to come to Japan to assassinate retired Japanese soldiers to avenge their families. In mid-July, Tang Cheng, who was satisfied, was finally escorted by Hans to leave Japan. Four fully loaded transport ships left with them. These transport ships are equipped with machinery, equipment and technical data that Hans obtained through the US military channels. Seeing Smith and the others making a lot of money, the other low-level officers in the US military immediately became jealous.

Ever since, someone found Hans through Smith and the others. Compared with top bosses like MacArthur, Hans actually preferred to deal with low-level officers like Smith. Because low-level officers like Smith always like to go straight to the point. As long as they can get money, they can get whatever Hans specifies. This time, Hans obtained two more bullet production lines originally from the United States through those US military officers.

According to Hans's calculations, if northern Myanmar launches these two bullet production lines, they can ensure the daily bullet consumption of the Zionist Army. Compared with Myanmar, the United States is too far away. If northern Myanmar can produce a large number of bullets, Hans is absolutely confident and can take the bullet order from the Zionist Army. In addition, Hans also obtained more than 20 training aircraft. According to Hans, northern Myanmar also needs to train its own pilots. Tang Cheng did not stop Hans's plans, but actively supported them. If Hans could take the initiative to help deal with matters in Myanmar, Tang Cheng would be even happier.

When they returned to Yangon Port and their buttocks were still hot, Tangcheng received a piece of news. Domestic internal fighting has begun, and just like in Tangcheng's memory, the national army backed by Americans has suffered consecutive losses. "Look! It's almost the same as I predicted! This shows that it is definitely a wise move for us to withdraw from the country early!" Tang Cheng, whose expression showed no difference at all, handed the telegram in his hand to Hans. The latter casually glanced at the telegram and gave Tang Cheng a blank look.