Chapter 191 Hans Extra (2)

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Hans Zhizhi knew Tang Cheng well, and he even knew that Tang Cheng's combat power was amazing. However, after he followed Tang Cheng to Japan, he realized that his previous understanding of Tang Cheng was only one-sided. Hans, who has lived in Shanghai for many years, often says that he is already a China expert, but only now does he finally understand the true meaning of the word unscrupulous. Hans, who had a lot of money with him, easily got to know many low-level officers of the US military by virtue of his American identity.

Faced with the money delivered to their door, these low-level officers have a lot less scruples. They have all heard that the US military in the Pacific will soon reduce the number of troops stationed. If they return to China, low-level officers like them with no background will most likely go home to eat themselves just like ordinary soldiers. Now that they finally had an opportunity to make money, how could they be willing to miss it? At least they would have money in their pockets, and they would feel better after returning home.

Through these low-level officers of the US military, Hans began to acquire everything that the US military could get, even if many of them were useless. After a few rough transactions, the next thing will be easier to handle, especially since Hans also got to know several second-generation military personnel in the US military's logistics department, so the scope of the transaction will be even greater. Tangcheng, who came to Japan, completely let himself go. More than 30 German veterans were transferred from northern Myanmar, put on US military uniforms and ran around.

In just one month, Tang Cheng visited most of the Japanese factories in and around Tokyo. On a rainy night in Tangcheng, they drove a military truck borrowed from the US military, and swaggered in the name of the US military to evacuate precious metals from two Japanese factories. This successful success made Tang Cheng's next actions even more unscrupulous. They even began to pretend to be the US military, imposing a military blockade on the area where the Japanese factory was located, and then moved away bit by bit everything he liked.

Tangcheng's actions were not without sacrifice. All the counterfeit Japanese yen notes printed by Solovitch were spent on these things. Hans and Tang Cheng were generous, and they often got money from the US military officers they knew. After going back and forth, Hans got to know more middle- and high-level US military officers. After completely opening up the road, Tangcheng's attention was not only focused on Tokyo, but also began to slowly extend to other cities in Japan. After the war, Japan was short of everything, especially food. However, Myanmar is having a bumper harvest this year and there is too much food to store.

After discussing with Tang Cheng, Hans simply roped in some senior military officials to start a grain business in Japan. However, since then, the few transport ships previously purchased from the British army were obviously not enough. The senior US military officials who were doing business in partnership directly decommissioned more than a dozen military transport ships and sold them to Hans at a low price. Japan's shipping industry is very developed, and it is not difficult to modify these military transport ships. However, after the ship modification was completed, Tangcheng directly vacated several nearby Japanese factories.

Hans didn't understand why Tang Cheng had to come to Japan at first, but now he finally understood. But when he thought about it carefully, he couldn't guess at all how Tangcheng got connected with Beimian. Faced with Hans' questioning, Tang Cheng just smiled faintly, "Some things must be done, just like when you go to Europe, you will contact your former colleagues as soon as possible and quietly help transfer their families. I Although what I am doing cannot be announced to the public, I firmly believe that what I am doing is right."

After three months in a row, there were very few Japanese factories in Japan worthy of Tang Cheng's attention, and his eyes immediately turned to those research institutes and schools. At the same time, Tangcheng also recruited many people from Myanmar. Hans himself was an intelligence officer, so he was naturally familiar with this kind of thing. Hans had no in-depth understanding and no intention of getting involved. He just watched silently because he believed that Tang Cheng would explain these things to him one day.

In half a year, Tangcheng secretly transported more than a thousand people to Japan. According to Hans's secret observation, the people Tangcheng brought to Japan seemed to be just ordinary people. Hans originally thought that he could just watch, but he still couldn't hold back and found an opportunity to ask Tang Cheng about the matter. As Hans thought, Tang Cheng had no intention of hiding it, but the answer Tang Cheng gave surprised Hans. "Yes, they are all ordinary people and poor people! Their only purpose in coming to Japan is to avenge their families!"

When Tian Angzang said these words, his eyes when he looked at Hans were full of coldness. Although Hans knew that Tang Cheng was not really looking at him when he looked at him like this, Hans still felt a palpitation in his heart. "These people are from China. They all have relatives who died at the hands of the Japanese. Some even lost their whole families! I brought them to Japan to give them a chance to avenge their families, but before that, they must I do things.”

Hans, who came from the intelligence system, could not understand what Tangcheng was going to do when he heard this. However, if he planted nails in Japan on such a large scale, all the previous efforts would be wasted if he was slightly negligent. Hans was about to persuade, but Tang Cheng continued, "You don't understand the role of hatred, and you don't understand the Chinese way of life! Chinese people are kind, but that doesn't mean that the Chinese can't be ruthless. Once they are forced into a desperate situation, , the hatred burst out by the Chinese can destroy everything."

"These people I brought to Japan originally had no intention of living. Now, I have given them a chance to avenge their families and friends. How could they not seize it." Tang Cheng just explained to Hans Although he knew the origins of these people, he did not inform Hans of his layout in Japan and his next plans. This is not because Tang Cheng does not trust Hans, nor is it because Tang Cheng is deliberately guarding Hans, but because he feels it is unnecessary.

Lurking more than a thousand people is a tedious task, and Japan is currently in a period of chaos. Moreover, when selecting these deep divers, Tangcheng had already prepared false identities for them. After the last batch of deep divers were sent to Japan, Tang Cheng finally announced his next plan to Hans, and Hans was also shocked by Tang Cheng's plan. "Tang, do you know what you are doing? If your plan is leaked, not only the Japanese, but also the Americans will not let you go."

Faced with Hans' worries, Tang Cheng just smiled faintly, "Of course I know! It's precisely because I know that I have this plan. If it weren't for my worries, my plan would never have lasted for more than ten years or even It's a long time of decades." As he spoke, Tang Cheng took out a document all in Japanese and handed it to Hans. "This is the information I found from a research institute some time ago! As early as when they invaded Northeast China, the Japanese were already planning to gradually implement their so-called co-prosperity education in China, hoping to use two generations to completely Change Chinese culture.”

"Do you know? If their plan is implemented, if the country does not resolutely resist the war, the country may really have no culture of its own in two generations. By that time, the Japanese will not only occupy the entire China, but may even all All the Chinese people will become their slaves. As a China expert, you should know that there is a saying in China, which is called coming back without reciprocating! This plan of mine is just a response to them, and it is not excessive at all. "

The hatred between nations cannot be explained clearly in a few words, so Hans did not interrupt Tang Cheng. He wanted to know how Tang Cheng would arrange these deep divers. "Don't look at the Japanese being honest now. I can guarantee that as long as there is a chance, they will come back. Since the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese have been trying to enter the country. A temporary defeat is just a failure for them. Experience. If you want to rectify them, the best way is to interrupt their foundation."

When Tang Cheng said this, he shrugged subconsciously, "Anyway, the country is very large, and they couldn't conquer it with guns and cannons. They just relied on tricks and tricks, so they needed to spend more time and effort. And Japan is just an island country with very few resources. As long as we find the right spot, not to mention completely defeating them, we can at least delay their comeback. Once the country recovers its strength first, the Japanese people's thoughts will naturally disappear. It has no effect.”

Tang Cheng didn't say it very carefully, but Hans knew that Tang Cheng must have a detailed plan in mind. Sure enough, a black market soon appeared in Tokyo, and Tang Cheng also helped a Japanese named Akita Koji to open two clubs in Tokyo. These two clubs are nominally dedicated to serving the US military, but there are not many Japanese who come and go here. Hans had conducted a secret investigation and found that these two clubs were simply trying to sell themselves off, and there were a lot of secrets in them.

Through Tokyo's black market and Akita Koji's club, Tangcheng exchanged a large number of counterfeit Japanese yen notes printed by Solovitch into currencies and gold of other countries. Neither the US military nor the Japanese had discovered these counterfeit banknotes. Hans, who had been secretly worried, finally breathed a sigh of relief. There was no problem with Solovitch's counterfeit banknotes. In the following time, Hans started a buying and selling mode in Japan.

However, Hans only traded with the US military, so the counterfeit Japanese yen notes he paid to the US military would eventually flow into the market, or enter the hands of ordinary people in Japan, or enter the vaults of major Japanese banks, or continue to circulate in the market. After half a year of acquisitions in Japan, Hans did some calculations. In the past six months, they had used more than 100 million US dollars in counterfeit Japanese yen banknotes in Japan.