The Longevity Project

Chapter 154: Ready to go (3)

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I felt as if there was a ring in my head, the whole person was excited, shit.

"Take it here and get it." I eagerly leaned in and tore the package open, just like last time, it was a stack of papers. A code, tbb58886, is written in a red pen on the file bag.

Here again, here again, sure enough, someone is paying close attention to all this. This person may be the last driving force left by Ning Hanqing, or it may be someone else. What do they want me to do? So far, I have not been able to find my involvement in this matter. Obviously there is no relationship, but I am always pushing me in. Then it is definitely not that there is no relationship. The real relationship must be hidden in a certain corner, and some people want it not to be discovered.

I looked at Chongyang, maybe, the relationship will come from him.

I took a close look at these files. The top one was a work note, which looked very old, with the heads of great men printed on it. Then it can be said that this work notebook was at least available after the founding of the People’s Republic of China. But why does it appear in the documents of the Secret Investigation Bureau? The Secret Investigation Bureau is an organization of the Republic of China. It stands to reason that the Secret Investigation Bureau should cease to exist after the Battle of Crossing the River.

Moreover, according to Bai Ye, the final outcome of the Secret Investigation Bureau was not good. When the main body was disbanded and the political situation changed, the Secret Investigation Bureau's materials for many years were secretly packaged and sold on the black market. A small part of it moved south to Taiwan with Chiang Kai-shek. Later, the Kuomintang no longer worked in Taiwan, and the Taiwan Secret Investigation Bureau is estimated to no longer exist.

Why did the work notes after the founding of the People's Republic of China appear in the documents of the Secret Investigation Bureau? Did someone put it in after the founding of the People’s Republic of China, or did the secret investigation bureau still exist after the founding of the People’s Republic of China? I opened the work notes and the year above was 1970. Written in traditional characters.

In 1970, at this time, China's Chinese character simplification movement had been vigorously carried out for a long time, but still using traditional Chinese could not explain much, but it could provide an idea.

Chongyang also came over and read it with me. The first sentence on the first page is very attractive: March 14th is cloudy in Changning, Guangxi.

Although it is in traditional characters, it can be generally recognized, Guangxi, Changning. It is almost certain that this place is the undead village that Bai 4th floor has visited, and it is also the village where Wang Ergang is located.

From the time point of view, Bai Ye said that the fourth floor of Bai Ye went to the Undead Village in the 1960s and 1970s. This work notebook is from 1970, and the time basically coincides.

I flipped through the work notes and put them aside without looking carefully, and then looked at other materials. The remaining materials have different paper sizes and different handwritings. It can be seen that they were put together after putting them together.

Obviously, the person who sent these documents is only showing me the information they want me to know.

This makes me hesitate, because I don’t know what the intentions of the people behind the scenes are, or what they are hiding. Even though they may be the ones my grandfather left behind, I still can’t be sure what they are to me. What attitude. If you don't watch it, it's really curiosity, and if you watch it, it's very likely to follow the trajectory they set.

"Let's see." Chongyang raised his eyes and looked at me, "If you don't look, you won't even be able to feel their intentions." (End of this chapter)