During the three days at sea, Jiang Cha calculated the meal times and sat near the two people every time, hearing a lot of their whispers.
From the conversation, I learned that the woman was an archive clerk at St. Paul's Hospital, a church hospital established in 1898.
It's good that it takes a long time. There are more files in the hospital with a long time. In addition, this woman doesn't look like the type who works very seriously, so there is a greater possibility that she has sneaked in some information.
Since it is not very convenient to go to the Japanese without a passport, I plan to find a place to forge a few passports so that it will be more convenient for me to do anything in the future.
While getting off the boat, she took the passport of a traitor's concubine, intending to find an opportunity to study it.
We called a rickshaw from the pier and went directly to the hospital. The two people on the boat had agreed yesterday to go to the hospital to handle the formalities the day after getting off the boat.
She went straight to the hospital to create a time difference and wait for the handover to be completed. If a staff member who was serious about the work came, it would be difficult to handle the situation.
The hospital is located in the famous Causeway Bay. She first knew about it from watching the videotape her scumbag father left at home.
In their era, the leader of Causeway Bay was Chen Haonan. Now it is hard to say whether the leader here is the British or the Japanese.
The hospital was always busy, and following the signs at the door, she found the archive room on the basement floor.
It was lunchtime and no one was in the archives room.
Jiang Cha used a hairpin to poke the door lock, sneaked in and searched for the birth record files one by one.
Finally, I found a filing cabinet full of obstetrics and gynecology medical records and saw medical records from this era.
The medical records on the paper files were written in English, occasionally with some Latin interspersed in them. She couldn't understand a lot of the professional terms and could only grasp the general meaning.
Fortunately, the medical system uses Latin abbreviations, and many professional terms she doesn't know are abbreviated. She just needs to find a few more medical records to compare, and then copy down the words that appear most frequently.
It's basically the same. Find the cases from fifteen years ago from all the cases, and then compare the ages of the mothers to find the records of pregnant women who gave birth to their first child.
Then he took out his mobile phone from the space and took a photo of each file. After confirming that the photos were clear, he took a few photos of the seal of the file bag and the registration form on it.
He carefully took out several brown paper bags containing medical records and the registration form stuck on the outside of the medical records from the desk. When he left, he did not forget to take a bottle of pen ink from the cabinet.
After closing the door of the archive room, I went upstairs to the obstetrics and gynecology department on the second floor. The doctors and nurses here were very busy.
The hurried footsteps, the cries of newborn babies, and the desperate shouting in the delivery room showed that despite the chaotic times, many people were still giving birth.
Jiang Cha stole a medical record from the doctor's office, then stole some treatment records from the nurse's station. Finally, she returned to the archives room and entered the space to begin her forgery.
First, transfer the photos taken with the mobile phone to the computer, then print them out with a printer, and compare them one by one to see which word appears most frequently.
I practiced the strokes many times before copying them onto the treatment record.
Fortunately, there is always electricity in the space, so she can use the computer and printer. As for how this works?
How would she know?
Such an unreasonable thing as time travel has happened twice, so it is not surprising that there is water and electricity in the space.
Of course it would be better if there was internet, but unfortunately she was just wishful thinking.
Looking at the newly-issued medical records and her birth certificate in her hands, Jiang Cha was extremely satisfied. Comparing them with the hospital's files, there was no difference except that they were newer.
She sorted out the others' files and put them aside, taking her own to the main kitchen first.
Brew a pot of strong Pu'er tea. When the color of the tea soup becomes darker, use chopsticks to hold white paper and spray the tea evenly on it.
The small spray bottle she used was previously used to moisturize her face, so the mist it sprayed out was very fine and would not make the white paper wet.
After spraying, check it and if you think the effect is good, spray it on each record sheet, even on both sides.
After finishing, she turned the oven to a low temperature of 80°, put the papers in and baked them slowly. During this period, she would open the oven door at any time to check to prevent them from being burnt.
It took me half the night to forge all the medical records, let them cool down and put them in bags, then compared them with other files to make sure there were no problems, then I slipped them out of the space and stuffed them into the corresponding cabinets according to time.
Then, while the night patrol wasn't paying attention, he ran out of the hospital fence, found a secluded place to build a space, and continued to work on the passports.
The passport she got from her concubine had the words "Zhonghua Republic of China Passport" written in traditional Chinese characters on the cover. It contained her photo and also included her name, height, occupation, place of origin and other information.
She didn't have the right materials, and it was impossible for her to sneak into the customs and steal a few blank books, so she thought of the boss here.
It took her two days and two big yellow croakers to get three passports. Really!
One is Mingzhu's British passport, one is a passport from the Republic of China, and the other is from Xiaozi. I don't know how he did it.
To test it out, she even booked a room at the Peninsula Hotel, known as Asia's most luxurious hotel, using the passport she had used during her childhood.
From the time she checked in at the front desk to the time she checked out the next day, there were no problems at all. Jiang Cha knew that the passport issue was basically resolved.
Then he took the passport he had used during his daily life and boarded the ship to the Japanese lair in a very confident manner.
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