Chapter 889: Send a telegram to the British Prime Minister(1/5)
Zhang Yong felt that he must be sick.
Catching Japanese spies is not that exciting, but searching for their money is extremely exciting.
Can't stop.
I can't control it at all!
Regardless of whether you have it or not, dig three feet into the ground first.
What kind of agency entrance are you looking for? It doesn’t exist. Just one word: dig!
Dig out all the places you can and all the secrets will be revealed.
It doesn’t matter what agency you are in. Show them all!
Especially after Sayuri Kouko provided accurate information, I became even more excited.
Zhang Yong personally wielded the hoe and worked hard.
Others are digging too.
There were more than a hundred people, and except for those responsible for security, everyone was struggling with the ground.
Everyone is an expert at wielding a hoe...
There is nothing I can do, the Japanese spies gave me too much.
The official exchange price for a small yellow croaker, 30 grams, is 30 oceans. But it can often be exchanged for 40 oceans. If it is on the black market, it can even be exchanged for 50 oceans. A gold ingot of 30 kilograms is equivalent to a thousand small yellow croakers!
It can be exchanged for 40,000 to 50,000 oceans!
The key is, it is gold!
It is much easier to carry than an ocean of broken pieces.
Huh?
Wait. Suddenly the excitement gradually subsided.
How much gold can be exchanged for tens of thousands of oceans? I thought it could be exchanged for hundreds of thousands!
That……
It doesn't seem to be anything special.
Five gold ingots, worth two to three hundred thousand oceans, it's not like Zhang Yong has never seen them before...
"Team leader!"
"Team leader!"
Suddenly someone shouted.
Zhang Yong walked over and looked stern.
The bones found were excavated. Quite a lot of them were buried together.
frown.
There are still dead people?
Do Japanese spies kill a lot of people here?
So many bones?
Rough statistics, there may be more than a dozen.
If you look closely, you will find that part of the skeleton is shattered. It was obviously smashed.
Some of the bones were broken and the cracks were flat. They were obviously chopped off with a sharp instrument.
So cruel...
The deceased must have suffered quite cruel torture during his lifetime.
Thinking of the ruthlessness and cruelty of Japanese spies, it is not surprising.
If you fall into the hands of a spy, the consequences will be worse than death.
I don’t know who the victim is…
Maybe some anti-Japanese comrades?
Search carefully. I found some documents in the mud that were not completely damaged. Pick them up and identify them carefully. I found that they were in English?
I don’t know what the British passports looked like at that time...
"Team leader!"
"look!"
In the midst of doubts, someone next to me found a relatively intact document.
Checked and found that it was indeed a British passport.
The style is a bit crude and certainly not as refined as later generations.
Huh?
Something feels wrong.
How could he have a British passport? Could the deceased be British?
Impossible!
Bury passport with dead person?
Oh, that's not surprising. This lair is very secret to begin with. Outsiders don't know about it at all.
If it weren't for the Ttech woman who turned the whistle, Zhang Yong probably wouldn't have been able to find this place even if he had map surveillance. Therefore, the spy doesn't need to worry about leaking the secret at all. He kills the person and buries him directly in the ground, and then there is nothing.
People know.
"The one who was killed was an Englishman," said Sayuri Kouko.
Zhang Yong nodded thoughtfully.
She is a professional. What she said should be correct.
"The time of death should be about four years. That is, during the Shanghai conflict."
"Um?"
Zhang Yong immediately smelled a special smell.
Four years ago? That was 1932? During the 128th Songhu Anti-Japanese War?
The conflict in Shanghai mentioned by Sayuri Kouko is the Japanese version. The Chinese version is the 128 Songhu War of Resistance.
What happened in Shanghai during this period? In other words, what happened in Shanghai, Ningbo and Hangzhou, the most economically developed areas? Oh, there was a robbery of a wealthy family. It was done by the Japanese. A lot of people were robbed at that time.
Wealth. But most of it is missing.
He, Zhang Yong, seemed to have recovered a little bit by mistake. But it was only a little bit. Less than one percent. There was still a large amount of property missing. According to Li Boqi, these properties have not been made public.
It may even be hidden by spies. But where it is hidden, no outsider knows.
Could it be that during this period, some foreigners actually disappeared?
Not surprisingly.
There was nothing the Japanese invaders did not dare to do.
The key is that they didn't dare to admit that they had done it. They even secretly framed it and blamed it on the Chinese people.
Immediately take out the camera and take pictures. Save them for later use.
"Team leader!"
"There's more over here."
Suddenly someone called again.
But nearby, many more corpses were found.
I don’t have any documents. I can’t tell my identity. But I have a rather tall build. He doesn’t look like a Chinese.
Of course, this is just speculation. There is no evidence...
"This is American."
Sayuri Kouko said.
Zhang Yong:???
No way? You can see this?
There's nothing there. They're all corpses. You're not a god. How can you tell?
"They are the Lawrence Tour Group."
"What?"
"Lawrence Tour Group. A group of thirteen people from Florida. During the conflict in Shanghai, they arrived in Shanghai by boat. Later, their whereabouts are unknown."
To be continued...