Smith's arrival was somewhat beyond the expectations of Tang Cheng and Hans. They had thought that the person who would come to their door after the trial would be a politician in a suit and gold-rimmed glasses. In fact, Tang Cheng and Hans did not know that Smith was not assigned by his superiors, but the result of his own initiative. After Smith's military rank was promoted to one level, his original idea of retiring and returning home was already forgotten because Smith felt that he still had potential for development in the army.
It was learned that Hans had become a complainant and spoke at the International Court of Justice, directly blaming Japan for the sudden epidemic in Thailand. Smith, who happened to know that his superiors were worried about this matter, felt that his opportunity had come. After working with Hans for half a year, he felt that he was suitable to be this lobbyist. Sure enough, looking at the reactions of Tang Cheng and Hans at this moment, it seemed that they did not expect that they would appear here. Smith, who was laughing secretly in his heart, felt that he was more confident.
It's a pity that Smith doesn't know Tang Cheng well, and he doesn't even know that Tang Cheng is best at judging his opponent's thoughts from his opponent's expression and reaction. Smith, who was carried away with his complacency, accidentally showed a flaw in his expression just now, and it was already clearly seen by Tang Cheng. Quietly kicking Hans' calf, Tang Cheng then said to Smith, "Smith, we are old friends. If you need anything, you might as well just tell us. As long as we can help, we will definitely I won’t refuse!”
Hans, who had been hinted by Tang Cheng, had already changed his eyes since Tang Cheng spoke. Having known Tang Cheng for many years, he knew that Tang Cheng would never harm him, so Tang Cheng, who had an unusual tone of voice, could only want to convey a message to himself that there was something wrong with Smith. At this time, Smith had not noticed anything unusual about Tang Cheng and Hans. After reaching out to take the cigarette handed over by Hans and lighting it, Smith finally explained the purpose of his visit.
He secretly thought in his heart that Tang Cheng was indeed like this, and then he looked at Hans. In fact, according to the plan they made, it would be the same for anyone who comes, as long as it is an American. Anyway, what they really care about is the result. After Smith revealed his purpose, Tang Cheng and Hans looked at each other, holding back laughter in their hearts, but at the same time a look of anger appeared on their faces. "Smith, we are old friends, and our business was doing very well before. Why do you have to get involved in this matter?"
As soon as Hans finished speaking, Tang Cheng continued, "Smith, do you know how many people have died from the epidemic in Thailand? The whole of Bangkok is like a ghost town now. Not only the Thai royal family has died, but also the entire Thai royal family has died. Even ordinary people who originally lived in Bangkok have died close to 100,000 people!" The number of deaths revealed by Tangcheng at this moment made Smith almost unable to believe his ears. His superiors did not inform him of this information when he was assigned the task.
Hans, who had been paying attention to the changes in Smith's expression, took over the conversation and said, "Smith, you may not know yet, but due to the sudden outbreak of the epidemic in Bangkok, we can only ask for help from the Zionist Organization stationed south of Bangkok. At that time, in order to contain the spread of the epidemic, we could only temporarily blockade Bangkok. Now that so many people have died in Bangkok, the Thai people will think that we are behind this matter. Now even the Thai royal family is dead, you How do we explain it to the other Thai people?"
Smith is a smart man, and he immediately understood from Hans's words what the biggest trouble between Tangcheng and Hans is currently. In his opinion, the biggest purpose of Tang Cheng and Hans taking the British route and making trouble in the International Court of Justice was to clear themselves of their own troubles. Because 100,000 people died in Bangkok, and even the Thai royal family died cleanly, other Thais would mistakenly believe that the epidemic was caused by Tang Cheng and Hans. Smith, who wanted to understand this, couldn't help but feel proud of his cleverness, but he didn't know that his self-righteousness had just fallen into Tang Cheng's scheme.
On the way to Japan, Tang Cheng and Hans conducted dozens of repeated discussions and deductions about the situations they might encounter after arriving in Japan. Smith's reaction had long been in their calculations. In Tang Cheng's plan, no matter who comes to the door, Tang Cheng and Hans will use words to make the visitor feel that their biggest purpose in coming to Japan is to clean up their own troubles and knock on the Japanese again. Rip off. Looking at Smith's appearance at this moment, it was obvious that he had fallen into the trap. After the two of Tang Cheng looked at each other secretly, it was Tang Cheng who spoke first.
"Smith, we are friends, so I have to remind you of some things. The outbreak of the epidemic in Bangkok has been proven to be related to the bacterial and viral weapons of the Japanese army, and people from the Zionist Organization have also followed the clues and found in Bangkok The bacterial and virus shells left by the Japanese army were dug up. This is a fact that cannot be changed no matter what. If you want to participate in this matter, you must be prepared for the consequences after the matter is exposed. It will be very troublesome!" When Tang Cheng spoke, Hans had already taken out the photos and handed them to Smith.
Although Smith has never been exposed to so-called bacterial and viral weapons, the specially marked shells in the photo are abnormal at first glance. "In the international court, the evidence provided by the Chinese government included such bacterial shells. Although we have no definite evidence to prove that the Japanese bacterial force that appeared in Northeast China at that time also went to Thailand. But according to the British military in Myanmar According to the records, when the Japanese army attacked Burma, they did use poison gas bombs as an attack weapon."
Tang Cheng's words were very clever. While saying that he had no conclusive evidence, he also said that the Japanese army had used weapons such as poison gas bombs on the battlefield in Myanmar. Smith had been dumbfounded for a long time. The photos in his hand were enough to explain the problem. Now that another British soldier from Myanmar could provide evidence, it was obviously impossible for the Japanese to decouple themselves from this matter. However, Smith did not choose to give up. After spending more than half a year with Tangcheng and the others, he simply went straight to the topic.
"Tang, although I don't know what happened in Thailand, I know that as an old friend, you should not lie to me! I'm sorry for what happened in Thailand, but let's tell the truth, it has happened, and no one has There is a way to save it! And as far as I know, Thailand is not yet under your actual control. Even if the Thai royal family is dead, those Thai people may not be willing to accept your control!" Smith's voice became more and more loud, and it seemed that It feels like I have mastered the rhythm of the conversation.
At this time, Hans interrupted Smith, "Smith, your news is already behind! When the epidemic broke out in Bangkok, we had already controlled the southern and northern areas of Thailand, leaving only the central area for the Thais. A small area. When we left, we had ordered to deal with the remaining local family forces. Perhaps at this moment, the last remaining local family forces in central Thailand have been wiped out by our mercenary troops!"
Hans' words made Smith frown slightly. In fact, even if Tangcheng had controlled the entire Thailand, Smith would not care. At this time, the US military in the Pacific has been staying in Japan because they have seen the importance of Japan's geographical location, and even without Japan, the US government is only interested in the Philippines or Indonesia. Thailand, which is closer to the Mediterranean, is not among them. within sight. Tang Cheng, who noticed that Smith only frowned slightly but soon regained his composure, interrupted Hans with something in his heart.
"Smith, we are old friends. Now that we have talked about it, we might as well be more honest. The purpose of your coming here to see us is nothing more than to want us to give up the Bangkok epidemic and talk to Japan. Human trouble! But you have to know that the source of the Bangkok epidemic was caused by the bacterial and viral weapons left by the Japanese army in Thailand! And as far as I know, no country in the world can 100% solve the problem of bacterial and viral weapons. The hidden dangers left behind.”
"This means that the hidden dangers left by the epidemic in Bangkok can only be eliminated by nature. But who can give me an accurate time? How long will it take for Bangkok to return to its previous prosperity? Ten years or twenty years, or thirty years or even more time?" Tang Cheng's continuous questions left Smith speechless. After all, he did not understand the situation in Bangkok, and he had no right to criticize Tang Cheng. Make a commitment.
Seeing Smith's expression change due to Tang Cheng's continuous questions, Hans spoke up in time and started to smooth things over. "Smith, you said before that it was your superior who asked you to come here! Then can you tell me what kind of result your superior wants? If you want us to go back in despair, we will never come back again. It’s absolutely impossible to mention this. So many people have died in Bangkok, and if we don’t respond, there will be big problems.”
Hans' words relaxed the awkward atmosphere. Moreover, Hans's words also awakened Smith. Indeed, he came here under the orders of his superiors. According to his understanding of Tang Cheng and Hans, even if they were dissatisfied with their superiors' requirements, it would not be detrimental to him. Thinking of this, Smith immediately cleared his throat and said what his superiors had told him.
"Tang, what your superiors mean is that it's best to let the matter in Bangkok go! After all, the International Court of Justice still has a large number of war criminals to try. If the matter in Bangkok involves too much, it will also take a lot of time and energy from the International Court of Justice. What your superiors mean is that if the Japanese government gives you a certain amount of compensation, can you please stop mentioning this matter?" After Smith finished speaking, he began to observe the reactions of Tang Cheng and Hans.