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Style: Historical Author: sharp hatchetWords: 2865Update Time: 24/01/11 22:28:13
After the main structure of the small building was completed, Tangcheng, who used to travel frequently between Myanmar and Japan, suddenly became idle and stayed at the construction site of the small building every day. Even Akita Koji didn't know that every night, when only Tang Cheng was left here, he would enter the basement of the small building and use his equipment bag to dig a tunnel in the direction of the shrine. A 3-kilometer-long tunnel would not be completed in just a few months if it were dug manually.

But Tangcheng's portable equipment bag has the ability to store earth and rocks when it is empty. Although Tang Cheng was alone, he only needed five hours every night to dig a 300-meter-long tunnel. This is because, during the excavation, Tang Cheng had to come up from the basement from time to time to dispose of the excavated soil. If it were just a single tunnel excavation, Tangcheng might only need a few nights to dig the tunnel under the shrine.

After the main structure of the small building was completed, the basement was the first to undergo simple decoration. Behind the wall on the south side of the basement is the entrance to this tunnel. In order to ensure nothing goes wrong, Tangcheng set this tunnel 20 meters deep below the ground, so even if another house is built around the small building, this tunnel will not be discovered when digging the foundation. Digging a 3-kilometer-long tunnel by one person is undoubtedly a tiring job. Fortunately, Tang Cheng is determined and has no adverse reactions.

How long does it take to build a three-story building? Akita Koji's construction company used practical actions to give Tangcheng the most accurate answer. After 40 days, the construction work of this three-story building was completed, and all that was left was the interior decoration and furnishings. "Your task is to run this book club. I will arrange for someone to send you an activity fund every month. From today on, you don't need to keep in touch with other people. Your only task is to watch this place and wait. Contact person to wake you up.”

After the book club was built, Tang Cheng specially selected a man and woman from those deep divers to run the book club. The man and woman selected by Tangcheng were not from the same family, and their family members were all dead. They came to Japan to become deep divers just to avenge their families. Others may not trust these deep divers 100%, but these people are personally selected by Tang Cheng, so Tang Cheng can trust them 100%.

When the interior decoration of the book club was almost completed, Tang Cheng took the man and woman down to the basement and opened the tunnel entrance hidden behind the wall in front of them. The man and woman were also very surprised at the tunnel entrance that appeared in the basement. They thought that this tunnel had already existed when the small building was built. The tunnel dug by Tang Cheng himself looked very standard. Not only did he use arched steel plates to reinforce the top and sides of the tunnel, he even used stone slabs to pave the ground at the bottom of the tunnel.

The tunnel is not straight. Whenever there is a bend in the tunnel, there will always be one or several holes on one side of the tunnel wall where weapons can be placed. It took the three of Tang Cheng nearly an hour to walk through the 3-kilometer-long tunnel. Standing in the secret room at the end of the tunnel, Tang Cheng pointed at the top of the tunnel and spoke in dialect. "The top of the tunnel is the JG Shrine, which is where the Japanese enshrine the memorial tablets of soldiers who died in the war! We couldn't control the memorial tablets that were enshrined before, but now they also enshrine here the memorial tablets of the Japanese soldiers who were killed when they invaded China."

"According to the shameless and arrogant character of the Japanese, the shrine above will definitely be expanded, and it will definitely become a place where Japanese politicians deliberately worship on certain days in the future. The purpose of those politicians is nothing more than to stimulate and They are a hostile country, so this shrine cannot be kept." The man and woman did not actually understand what Tang Cheng said, and they could not figure out what such a place used to store tablets had to do with them.

As Tang Cheng spoke, he opened a box next to him, "These boxes contain high explosives. There are a total of twelve boxes of explosives here. These explosives are just the beginning. After the book club opens, I will continue to arrange people. Transport explosives here until these secret rooms are filled with explosives." Hearing that Tang Cheng said that these boxes contained explosives, the man and woman were also startled. Both of them subconsciously took a step back, but after reacting , the expressions of the two people immediately relaxed.

There was no need for Tang Cheng to explain. After the two of them secretly looked at each other, a coldness appeared on their expressions. The tunnel extends from the basement of the book club to here, and Tangcheng is also preparing to fill this place with explosives. Its purpose is self-evident. From the moment these deep divers agreed to come to Japan to lurk, they no longer considered themselves alive. The only reason for them to continue living in this world was that they could have a chance to kill the Japanese with their own hands and avenge their families.

Tang Cheng, who had been paying attention to the reactions of the two people with the corner of his eye, also said softly at this moment, "I went through all the trouble to send you to lurk here, not to ask for your sacrifice in vain! The explosives here do not require the sacrifice of any of you. One will detonate it. When the time comes, I will send someone to deliver the timing device. If you receive the order to take action, you only need to activate the timing device and leave the book club before the time reaches zero. I am going to place at least 2 tons of explosives here. When those Japanese politicians come here to worship, these explosives will completely destroy this place."

Just to destroy the shrine above, Tang Cheng prepared 2 tons of high explosives. This was undoubtedly a big deal, but there was no trace of reluctance in Tang Cheng's expression. What's more, the couple didn't know that the high explosives Tang Cheng wanted to use were all obtained at low prices from the U.S. military in Okinawa by using their connections. However, the US military officers who cooperated with Tangcheng to resell military supplies have now retired and returned home. Therefore, no one knows the inside story of the source of these high explosives.

When Hans returned to Myanmar and learned that Tang Cheng had been in Japan for more than a month, the book club had completed all the internal decoration and was about to open. In the secret room at the end of the tunnel, nearly one and a half tons of explosives were piled up, and it was time for Tang Cheng to return to Myanmar. "You run the book club as usual, and all the proceeds are your expenses here. Except Akita Koji, no one knows your true identity, so if you encounter trouble that cannot be solved, go to Akita Koji for help."

Before Tang Cheng left, he repeatedly told the two of them not to go down the tunnel in the basement if it was not necessary. In addition, they should pay attention to the situation at the shrine. When Tang Cheng left, he left five hundred thousand yen and one hundred thousand US dollars in cash to the couple, which was used as their capital for running the book club and for daily consumption. The man and woman who were ordered to run the book club originally thought that they would soon receive the order to detonate the explosives. However, after a long wait, the order to detonate the explosives did not appear.

It was not until 1985 that the then Prime Minister Nakasone, who was known as the wind-loving chicken in Japanese politics, led a large number of government officials to visit the shrine in his official capacity. Accompanied by the deafening explosion, the anger welled up from the ground, engulfing the shrine and all the government officials who came to pay homage to the shrine that day, engulfed in fireworks. Huge dust swallowed up the shrine and flew into the air. The pilot of a tourist helicopter more than ten kilometers away from the shrine at the time of the incident clearly saw the huge mushroom cloud-shaped smoke group over Chiyoda District.

The sudden big explosion not only directly destroyed the shrine, but the shock wave caused by the big explosion also destroyed a large number of buildings around the shrine. Even the outer walls of buildings 2 kilometers away from the shrine were damaged to varying degrees, and the windows of many buildings were shattered. According to the situation announced by the Japanese government afterwards, the big explosion completely wiped out the shrine, leaving only a large crater with a depth of more than 15 meters and an area of ​​more than 3,000 square meters. Prime Minister Nakasone, who was at the center of the explosion, and those government officials did not leave even a trace.

Nearly 60% of the security personnel who were serving as peripheral defense around the shrine died in the explosion immediately. The remaining defense personnel also died in the next two hours due to the concussion of their internal organs. On the way to the hospital or on the hospital operating table. This big explosion not only shocked all Japanese, but also all foreigners in Japan at the time, especially diplomats from Asian countries who strongly opposed Nakasone's visit to the shrine. As time went by, this news was spread back to their respective countries by some foreign reporters.

The Asian people, who have a deep hatred for Japan, learned about this news from the news two days after the incident. So after the news was broadcast, in many city streets that were already shrouded in darkness, a large number of passionate young people held the national flags of their respective countries and took to the streets to celebrate and shout. Unlike these passionate young people, intelligence officers from many countries entered Japan immediately. They wanted to know the source of the explosion.

The Japanese Metropolitan Police deployed their most elite investigators and even requested the help of the US military stationed in Japan. After a detailed investigation, they finally discovered a tunnel under the ruins of the shrine. Following this tunnel, investigators and a large number of military police finally found the Tanaka Bookstore located 3 kilometers away from the shrine. Including many senior officials of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, they did not expect that this book club, which had been in business for decades and was established after the war, would be related to the explosion of the shrine.