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There are dates below these signatures. Yang Jing couldn't understand the content of the letters, but he could understand the signatures and dates.
Yang Jing discovered that most of these dates were signed after July 1943. For example, the earliest signature was from Terauchi Hisaichi, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Southern Army who led Southeast Asia during World War II.
This letter he wrote is also the earliest of all the letters, signed on July 23, 1943. The remaining signatures of Rao continued in sequence, from August 1943 to January 1944.
The last person to sign was Hitoshi Imamura, commander-in-chief of the Japanese Eighth Area Army stationed in Rabaul. His signature date was January 12, 1944.
The letters written by more than a dozen generals spanned nearly half a year. Although we don't know what they are about, it is possible that more than a dozen senior generals wrote the letters, including Japanese marshals like Terauchi Juichi and army generals like Imamura Hitoshi. And the most important point is that these generals were commanders stationed in other places during World War II.
Obviously, what these senior generals are doing must be extraordinary! Perhaps there is some shocking secret hidden in it!
After Yang Jing's consciousness came out of the storage space, he sorted out his clothes and prepared to go out to find a bookstore or something to buy a Japanese dictionary.
Although the population of Lorengau is only six or seven thousand people, its level of development is no less than that of Lae and Port Moresby.
Thanks to the rich fishery resources in the surrounding waters, Lorengau's economic level is among the best in the whole of Papua New Guinea, so there are many shops here.
Moreover, because of Imamura Jun's conciliatory policy at that time, the Japanese garrisons in the Solomon Islands and the Bismarck Islands had a very good relationship with the local people. Although Japan was defeated in the war later, there was still a large number of Japanese expatriates in the local area.
Because the official language of Papua New Guinea is English, Yang Jing easily bought a Japanese-English dictionary.
Japanese-English dictionary is also fine!
As soon as he returned to the hotel, Yang Jing received a call from Guo Dabao.
"Jing, our Rongbao Mining has completely obtained the surveying and mining rights for your two areas." Yang Jing was very happy with Guo Dabao's first news.
Others don't know the situation of the two ore bodies, but Yang Jing can understand it almost clearly. By obtaining the survey and mining rights of these two areas, as long as the two mines can be successfully mined, the profits will definitely allow Rongbao Mining to move to another level or even two or three levels.
High-grade precious metal-enriched mines are like pie in the sky for any mining company. Such high-grade precious metal-enriched mines usually have relatively low mining costs and large profit margins. Moreover, precious metals have always been in high demand all over the world. Therefore, as long as these two mines can be mined normally, Rongbao Mining can just sit back and wait to collect the money.
"Okay, Uncle Guo, thank you for your hard work."
"Well, Jing, I've put all my money on this. I hope the two places you found won't disappoint us."
"Haha, Uncle Guo, you're still worried about me? How about this, Uncle Guo, if these two mines don't have a net profit of more than 50%, I will return my shares to the company for free, and I will also find three oil fields for the company for free. What do you think?"
There was a sudden silence on the other end of the phone, but Yang Jing could hear Guo Dabao's rapid breathing.
After a long time, Guo Dabao's voice finally rang out: "Jing, since you are so confident in these two mines, I won't say anything else."
"Don't worry, Uncle Guo. You won't be disappointed with these two mines. By the way, since the surveying and mining rights have been acquired, there's nothing for me to do. I'll just play around here for a while and then go back."
"Well, just play when you need to, and don't worry about this."
After hanging up the phone, Chris also came back. After telling Yang Jing about the situation, he and Clark McKeon stayed in the outer room of the suite to watch TV. Yang Jing went into the suite by himself and began to translate the letters using the dictionary he had just bought.
The entire afternoon was spent translating these letters, and the results were very obvious. At least by dinner time, Yang Jing was able to figure out what was written on these letters.
Just as Yang Jing guessed, these letters actually involved a big secret.
The meaning of what these dozen or so senior Japanese generals wrote was almost the same, which was to advise the headquarters to start preparing for retreat and begin transferring some wealth reserves.
Among them, the Japanese Marshal Terauchi Hisaichi, who was the highest-ranking and most prestigious of these senior generals, wrote the clearest things.
"...With the loss of Guadalcanal and Midway, the situation in New Guinea has become increasingly worse, and the situation in the Pacific has become very unfavorable to our empire. Once the US-Australia coalition forces break through the New Guinea and Guam defense lines, they will be able to directly threaten Southeast Asia and even the empire's homeland.
Before his death, Mr. Yamamoto had mentioned that we should make long-term plans and suggested that we should set aside a portion of the wealth obtained from each base and store it separately for emergency use. I think Mr. Yamamoto's suggestion is very good. Ladies and gentlemen, our neighbor China has an old saying that is good: prepare for a rainy day. Although the situation is not that bad now, we should learn from our neighbors and make various preparations for future wars.
Mr. Yamamoto's plane was shot down by a US military plane, and Mr. Yamamoto died. I think the situation will be even worse in the future. Therefore, in order for the Kingdom of Lin to have more stamina to continue to fight in the Pacific, we need to make longer-term plans.
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