Crazy Detective

Chapter 1060: The ultimate treasure

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"Oh my God!!"

After reading the traitor's notes and Tao Xiang's notes, Zhao Yu and Cui Lizhu were dumbfounded and both let out a sound of exclamation.

"How's it going? I said, something big is going to happen, right?" Cui Lizhu pressed her chest, trying to slow down her accelerated heartbeat, "My premonition... How can it be so accurate? Boss... I have figured it all out now, I Dad, besides studying stealing techniques, he is indeed doing something big!"

"That's right!" Zhao Yu sighed, "He is indeed the king of thieves! He actually... has such great ambitions! Can this be regarded as the ultimate treasure? However, I doubt that even if he finds it, will he dare to swallow it? ?”

"You can't swallow it even if you dare!" Cui Lizhu said, "I think that if my father is really found, he might also hand it over to the state! Haha, you have to pay for your merits and accept the recruitment, like me, right? "

"Tsk tsk..." Zhao Yu glanced at the "Kundui" hexagram in his mind unconsciously. Now he finally understood, how to explain this hexagram

It turned out that Tao Xiang's notebook actually recorded a major event related to a shocking treasure.

This major incident occurred due to a theft that Tao Xiang committed thirty years ago.

Back then, he infiltrated a certain wealthy businessman and obtained a batch of valuable property. Among these properties, there were also many precious historical manuscripts.

Tao Xiang is a person who is good at business research. In order to determine the value of these manuscripts, how much can they sell for? He began to study them one by one and interpret them carefully. Unexpectedly, as his research deepened, a torture manuscript from the Republic of China period gradually came into his sight.

Through repeated identification, Tao Xiang confirmed that the torture manual was a top-secret document from within the military command. The handbook records part of the process of the military commander's interrogation of a traitor named Liu Dianchen.

Looking back on that year, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the military command executed a large number of traitors and traitors. According to Liu Dianchen's level, there is still a big gap between him and those great traitors. Therefore, the value of this manuscript is obviously not satisfactory.

However, what makes Tao Xiang strange is that in the record of Liu Dianchen's interrogation, the main content of the interrogator's interrogation was not what Liu Dianchen did to betray the country or how he became a traitor, but a group of people who had been surrounding him. Mysterious gold and treasures unfold.

Judging from the meaning of the note, it should be that this traitor had participated in some Japanese actions or knew some secrets of the Japanese. The military commander wanted to investigate this secret clearly. Liu Dianchen has been actively cooperating with the investigation and has drawn many sketches.

However, the content at the end of the letter confirmed that the military commander still failed to achieve his wish until the end of the interrogation, so he had to secretly execute Liu Dianchen!

Tao Xiang's mind was delicate, and he instinctively realized that the value of this note might be far beyond his imagination! Therefore, he spent a lot of time and energy to delve into relevant content.

Later, through the large amount of information he investigated and the contents of the manuscript, Tao Xiang became more and more shocked. A shocking treasure that had not yet been discovered gradually became clear before his eyes.

If you want to understand the entire incident, you need to go back to the distant Anti-Japanese War period. At that time, the Japanese occupied Northeast China and established the puppet Manchukuo regime. On the one hand, they used it to contain the Soviet Union, and on the other hand, they attempted to annex the entire China.

Because they are too far away from the Japanese mainland, they have formulated an evil policy of supporting war with war, using China's resources to serve their war.

Therefore, during the more than ten years of occupying the Northeast, they gradually accumulated an unimaginable amount of wealth through oppression and exploitation, and plundered people's treasures. They used this wealth to manufacture weapons and form an army.

However, their wolfish ambitions were eventually dashed with the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. In 1945, Japan was defeated, announced its unconditional surrender, and its troops evacuated in a hurry.

Due to the sudden defeat and the intervention of the Soviet Union, the Japanese had no time to move the huge amount of treasures left in the Northeast.

Although some of them were found after the Republic of China government took over, the quantity was far from enough, and a considerable part of the treasures had disappeared.

Therefore, some people say that the remaining treasures have been secretly transported back to China by the Japanese; another theory is that the Japanese high-level officials hid the remaining treasures in a secret base in order to make a comeback in the future and return to China again. use!

For a long time, both the official and the private sector have been in disagreement about these two statements and cannot be certain.

However, the torture notes obtained by Tao Xiang clearly show that this treasure secretly buried by Japan does indeed exist!

And the person who can prove this is none other than the traitor Liu Dianchen!

At that time, Liu Dianchen was the director of the Construction Department of the Puppet Manchukuo government. Because he was involved in many military construction issues, he had contacts with all the units of the Japanese Kwantung Army, and even had contact with high-level officials.

During the interrogation, Liu Dianchen confirmed that at the end of the war, during a certain meeting of senior Japanese military officials, he clearly heard from outside the conference room that they talked about some treasure plan.

Later, through various inquiries, he also learned from some secret channels that due to time constraints, the Japanese army had no time to rebuild the treasure hiding place, so they hid the treasure in a place similar to the Hormozin Fortress.

Hormozin Fortress, also called Katsuyama Fortress, was a huge military project built by the Japanese Border Guard in the Northeast after the September 18th Incident. They hollowed out the mountains and built large military fortresses, which contained powerful war preparation materials, military headquarters, war rooms, forts, etc.

What's even more disgusting is that in order to prevent the secrets of building the fortress from leaking out, they captured a large number of Chinese from other places and asked these Chinese who were unfamiliar with the local environment to build the project. After the construction was completed, they brutally shot the migrant workers on the spot! This is how the local "Thousand People's Trap" came about.

Of course, the Japanese fortresses built in the Kanto region were more than just Katsuyama. Others such as Dongning Fortress, Hutou Fortress, etc. are much larger in scale than Shengshan Fortress.

According to Liu Dianchen's confession, he said that the Japanese buried those treasures in one of the secret fortresses. This fortress may not be the largest, but it is definitely the most secretive one!

He also said that in order to keep this huge secret, the Japanese must have adopted a policy of murder and silence, and all those involved in the transportation of the treasure should have been secretly dealt with early on. As for the location of the fortress, only those higher-ranking officers would know.

On the note, Liu Dianchen clearly wrote the names of senior Japanese officials who might know the secret. However, according to Tao Xiang's later notes, the names of these senior Japanese officials were either false or they had died during the evacuation.

Moreover, Tao Xiang also heard some bad news through various inquiries. It is said that senior Japanese military officials who participated in the treasure-hiding operation seemed to have been assassinated after returning to the country, or on their way back to the country.

I don’t know if this is some kind of coincidence or an instruction from Japan’s top authorities. They would rather kill their own officers than reveal the secret of the treasure!

(End of chapter)