The female lead never takes any grievances. She hits when she should hit, and beats when she should beat.
Su Tian from the apocalypse transmigrated into a book, becoming the love-brained char...
Song Zhe and Su Tian walked in front, followed by twenty people who disembarked from the boat.
When the two of them led the man to the overgrown wasteland, they were already two hundred meters away from the port.
Song Zhe and Su Tian exchanged a glance, then quickly pulled out silenced guns from their pockets and fired at the twenty people behind them.
Before they could react, Song Zhe and Su Tian had all killed them in an instant.
Song Zhe and Su Tian exchanged a glance, then dragged the body into the bushes. They quickly cleaned up the scene, making sure no trace was left.
The two then walked together toward the port, and upon arrival at the port...
Song Zhe and Su Tian boarded the cargo ship at the same time. At this time, the captain was unaware that all twenty of his subordinates had been killed.
After Song Zhe and Su Tian boarded the boat, they went straight to the boat captain.
When the boatman saw that only the two of them had returned, he became suspicious. Just as he was about to ask a question, Song Zhe preemptively pointed his gun at him.
Su Tian found a rope in the corner and tied his hands and feet together. She also pulled out a rag from under the table and stuffed it into his mouth.
“Let’s go look for the other two,” Song Zhe suggested.
The two walked to the stern of the boat and found the remaining two men. Song Zhe pulled out his gun and killed them both.
"Let's search the ship and see if we find anything else."
Song Zhe and Su Tian went to the bottom of the ship's cabin and found another batch of boxes, a total of fifty boxes. When they opened the boxes, they found that they were all filled with precious cultural relics.
“We’ll take these cultural relics with us; we can’t let them fall into the wrong hands,” Song Zhe said in a low voice.
"Where did these people get so many cultural relics? And they all transported them to the Little Japan Kingdom. Does the Little Japan Kingdom really like to steal other people's things?" Su Tian said angrily.
"They rob everything. Even though we're a defeated nation, they're still not giving up. They keep training so many spies and agents, trying to sabotage our internal affairs," Song Zhe said coldly.
Song Zhe asked Su Tian to put the artifacts away. The two of them carefully examined the cabin and even found two radio stations.
With a wave of her hand, Su Tian put the item back into her spatial storage. After checking that there was nothing unusual, the two quickly left the cabin.
The two of them walked up to the boatman and Song Zhe removed the cloth from his mouth.
He asked sternly, "What country are you from? Where did these artifacts come from?"
The boat captain remained silent, staring at Song Zhe with hostility.
"If you're not going to say it now, then don't say it again. Judging from your appearance, you're probably a local."
"To be a citizen of this country yet degenerate into a traitor and a lackey, selling off the nation's precious cultural relics—your ancestors would rise from the dead to punish you!"
"What do you know? I can still earn a living by working for them, but just because I'm a descendant of landlords, I get beaten and scolded by my own people."
Hmph, if you're going to kill me, then hurry up and do it. I can tell you something before you die.
These things were looted during the War of Resistance against Japan, but we didn't have time to bring them back to China.
Soon after, Song Zhe and Su Tian learned from the boat captain that these cultural relics were looted by Japanese invaders during the war, and they planned to smuggle them back to their country.
They attempt to destroy and possess cultural artifacts, turning them into their own national relics and historical culture.
"This is disgusting. They act all friendly to us on the surface, but they keep doing dirty tricks behind our backs," Su Tian said angrily.
"If a large number of cultural relics are lost and taken over by ordinary people, they may be trying to obscure or distort the history of our invasion at the cultural level."
"And these looted artifacts are irrefutable evidence of their aggression and plunder; their actions have always been despicable," Song Zhe said coldly.
"Do you still have superiors and subordinates in Qinzhou?" Song Zhe asked again.
"Yes, but I don't know who it is. I'm only responsible for receiving and transporting goods at the port."
"Let's go, we'll take him back and interrogate him slowly."
Song Zhe lifted the boat captain, untied the rope from his feet, and the three of them disembarked from the cargo ship together.
After walking for about ten minutes, they arrived at the jeep. The three of them got in, and Song Zhe drove off at high speed.
He took Su Tian to his residence and then drove her to the police station for temporary detention.
Song Zhe brought the person to the police station and went straight into the interrogation room.
"Speak, tell me everything you know." Song Zhe looked sharply at the boat captain.
The boat captain kept his head down and remained silent.
"Don't refuse a toast only to be forced to drink a forfeit!" Song Zhe slammed his hand on the table. "Do you think you can escape responsibility by staying silent? Speak up and let all those lowly spies die to do justice to your ancestors."
The boat captain shuddered and slowly raised his head. "I really don't know who my supplier is. Every time, someone just throws me a note and tells me to watch over certain tokens to receive and transport goods."
Song Zhe stared intently at him. "Then how did you get this job?"
"One day, when I was at my wit's end, I thought of jumping into the sea at the pier."
Then I met a guy nearby who asked me if I wanted to do this and gave me a lot of money.
"I was desperate for money and couldn't survive, so I agreed," the boatman confessed truthfully.
"What did that person look like?" Song Zhe continued to ask.
The boatman recalled for a moment, "He was wearing a hat and a mask, so I couldn't see his face. However, his voice was a little hoarse."
After a moment of contemplation, Song Zhe had some ideas.
He decided to start with this mysterious person, follow the clues, and then find out who was behind it all.
When he returned to the courtyard, he found that Su Tian was already asleep.
He glanced at his watch; it was almost four in the morning, nearly dawn.
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