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Duck and Haig came quietly and left quietly. Hans also left Burma with them. According to the agreement, Hans must first confirm the SS treasure that Dak said, and then arrange a ship to take Dak and his group of more than 60 people to South America. After sending Hans away, Tang Cheng was not idle. With the changes in the domestic situation, Tang Cheng felt that he had to speed up his actions against Thailand. Thailand, which has lost its royal family, is not in disarray. Some high-level government officials are actively making small moves.

It's just that Tangcheng didn't pay attention to the small actions of these people in private, because after these guys couldn't contact the local family forces, they turned around and contacted the Americans. But what they don't know is that the US government has already endorsed Tangcheng, which can be regarded as recognizing Tangcheng's indirect control over Thailand. Moreover, these guys and the messengers sent to Japan all fell into the hands of Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng has been standing still because he felt that it was not yet time to settle accounts with these guys.

The current situation in Thailand seems calm on the surface, but under this calm, all forces are actively active, and there are not just one or two forces seeking asylum from Americans. But the messengers they sent out could not even leave Thailand. Even if they did, they would not be able to reach Japan, because in South Asia, almost all transport ships traveling between Japan and South Asia belong to Tangcheng. The bureau chief who received the activity funds has already begun to establish his intelligence department. He has not used the intelligence personnel from the military-controlled Burma.

Tang Cheng did not stay in Thailand, but returned directly to northern Myanmar. At this moment, he and the chemical experts Hans brought back from Europe were studying a pile of information he had brought back from Japan. "Boss, based on the data in the information, we have made many calculations. Theoretically, this new type of compound fertilizer developed by the Japanese should be feasible. However, we still need to conduct physical experiments, otherwise we will rely solely on Information and data cannot yet prove the effectiveness of this new type of compound fertilizer.”

The speaker was a middle-aged man with round glasses and disheveled hair. Tangcheng gathered these Germans here in order to let them verify the information. He and Hans had brought back too many things from Japan. If they did not want this information to go to waste, Tangcheng must use professionals to calculate and verify this information from now on. This new type of compound fertilizer studied by the Japanese is also produced using chemical synthesis. Professor Schneider's words just now confirmed Tang Cheng's previous speculation.

Hearing this, Tang Cheng nodded lightly and said, "Professor Schneider, don't worry, I have already arranged for people to start installing the equipment needed to synthesize non-Hefei. Give me half a month, and I will provide you with a small fertilizer plant. As long as the fertilizer The factory has started to produce qualified compound fertilizer. I will give you 5% of the shares of the fertilizer factory as your bonus." Tangcheng could see that these Germans have real skills, so if they want to retain For these Germans, Tangcheng knew that it had to shed more blood.

In fact, here in northern Myanmar, there are several analysis groups like Professor Schneider. Tangcheng gave these groups different analysis tasks, and as long as they could rely on those data to achieve results, Tangcheng planned to reward them heavily. Half a month passed quickly, and the small fertilizer factory in northern Myanmar finally began to be put into use. As a large number of technical data returned from Japan were fully analyzed, various small factories in northern Myanmar were also established one after another. Now Myanmar The north is completely a row of prosperous scenes.

Most people don't know that these small factories established by Tangcheng in northern Myanmar are actually just experimental factories to verify those data. Once these small factories prove that the information is accurate, Tangcheng will seal the relevant information and then look for opportunities to send it back to the country. It will be at least two years before the domestic situation stabilizes. During this period, Tang Cheng does not plan to return to the country. He is prepared to wait quietly for major changes in the domestic situation.

However, the good times did not last long. Just when Tang Cheng was secretly rejoicing in northern Myanmar, news came from Japan. Akita Koji learned from an upper-class person in Tokyo that the Japanese government had reached a secret agreement with the United States. The Japanese government handed over all the remaining personnel of the Kwantung Army's bacterial unit, and all research materials, to the United States for free. The U.S. government wants to ensure that most of the Japanese war criminals who are being tried by the International Court of Justice will not be punished with the death penalty, and they even require that some of them will only be imprisoned for a short period of time.

In Tangcheng in northern Myanmar, after learning the news, although he was mentally prepared, he was still so angry at the news that he didn't eat all day. Hans went to Europe, Zhang Jianghe has always been in Yangon, and the director did not know where he went at this time, and the two people who discussed it in Tangcheng could not be found. After a whole day of thinking and repeated deductions, Tang Cheng went south to Yangguang early the next morning. Unfortunately, when he arrived in Yangon, he learned that Zhang Jianghe had gone to Renzong yesterday at the invitation of the top brass of the British army in Myanmar. An Qiang.

Well, now, Tang Cheng really couldn't find anyone to discuss the matter with. As his anger grew in his heart, he had no choice but to go to Japan alone. Tang Cheng's purpose of going to Japan this time was to cause trouble. Akita Koji, who was also furious, had already contacted two groups of assassins lurking in Tokyo in accordance with Tang Cheng's request. "Do you know everything? The Japanese have reached a secret agreement with the Americans. Among the Japanese war criminals currently on trial, more than 90% of them will not be sentenced to death."

In the house arranged by Akita Koji, Tang Cheng, who saw two groups of assassins, went straight to the point and directly stated his purpose of coming to Japan this time. "I came here this time just to cause trouble in Japan! The Americans are powerful and we can't afford to offend them, but if the Japanese plan wants to come true, they have to pay the price. I got a lot of them from Europe before. Explosives have been sent to Japan on transport ships a long time ago, and now it's time for these explosives to be put to use." Tang Cheng's plan is actually very simple, which is to use those explosives to create chaos all over Japan.

Once Japan is in chaos due to those explosives, Tokyo's defense will definitely appear in two situations: either it will be strengthened or there will be loopholes. But no matter what happens in Tokyo's defense, it will not pose a threat to Tangcheng's plan, because the first thing Tangcheng attacks is not the prison used to hold war criminals. If it really hurts the Japanese, Tang Cheng has been thinking about this issue on the way to Japan. If he comes to Japan this time and just creates chaos across Japan, he may not be able to really sting the Japanese people.

And with the emergence of chaos, the US military is about to have the opportunity to intervene in Japan's internal affairs. As the investigation unfolds, it may also pose threats and troubles to the deep divers. If Tang Cheng chooses to attack the prison where Japanese war criminals are imprisoned, there is no guarantee that he will be able to kill all Japanese war criminals in custody. And with the emergence of the attack, the International Court of Justice is likely to completely tilt to Japan's side, resulting in a trial result that Tangcheng does not want to see. After pondering along the way, Tang Cheng finally decided to make the JG Shrine in Chiyo District, Tokyo the main target of this trip.

The predecessor of JG Shrine was the Tokyo Soul Resurrection Society founded in 1869 under the order of the then Emperor Meiji to commemorate the soldiers who sacrificed their lives to restore the emperor's power during the Boshin War. In 1879, the Tokyo Summoning Society was officially renamed JG Shrine, and since then it has been exclusively managed by the Japanese military. Since then, the JG Shrine has become a place dedicated to enshrining the memorial tablets of the Japanese who died in the war. After Japan chose to surrender, the Japanese military has been counting the Japanese soldiers who died in the war. They plan to enshrine those who died in this war into the JG Shrine.

At present, the JG Shrine is just a place of worship used by the Japanese army to honor those who died in the war, but Tang Cheng knows that it will soon become a place where Japanese politicians and the government deliberately target China. Because the Chinese cannot accept it, damned war criminals are also enshrined here, so every time Japanese politicians hope to gain support from the domestic people, they will form a team to come here to worship, deliberately making provocative actions. Tangcheng, which retains the memory of later generations, really cherishes this jing shrine to its core.

However, the current scale of JG Shrine is far from the scale of later generations. The shrine that has not been repaired looks dilapidated. Compared with other places in Tokyo, the defense here is not strict, but it is not without any defense either. If you want to destroy this place, Tangcheng has many methods. You can use mortars to attack from a long distance, and you can use burning bombs.

, completely burning this place to ashes. Or, Tang Cheng himself could conduct a raid here at night, kill all the Japanese in the shrine, and then pour gasoline on them and burn them all away.

But if it was just like this, it would be difficult to explain Tang Cheng's hatred. The attack method he chose was something that others had never thought of. The Chiyo District where the shrine is located is not prosperous, and there are not many buildings around the shrine. After checking the terrain on the spot, Tang Cheng bought an old building 3 kilometers away from JG Shrine through Akita Koji. "Tear this place down, then build a three-story building and open a book club."

While the assassins were dispatched to various parts of Japan with explosives, Tang Cheng, who stayed in Tokyo, planned to establish a book club in Tokyo. Akita Koji has already started to get involved in the construction industry in Tokyo, so the book club designated by Tangcheng became the first project of Akita Architecture. After just one week, the main frame of the three-story building was completed, and even the basement designated by Tangcheng had been simply decorated. Akita Koji, who personally participated in the construction, did not know at this moment that this book society would become a trigger for Japanese politics in the future.