Chapter 757



"At the end of February in the 20th year of the Showa era, the Awa Maru arrived at San Fernando, bringing with it some top-quality treasures loaded from China's port island, including the four skull fossils obtained in China four years ago.

After the Awa Maru docked at the port of San Fernando, Lieutenant Commander Akio Sayama, who was in charge of the secret escort, wanted to transport away all the treasures stored in San Fernando and several surrounding cities. But I have always felt uneasy during this period of time. My intuition told me that these treasures cannot be transported with the Awa Maru, so I left some of the top-quality treasures transported on the ship and waited for the Imperial Submarine Force to come and transport these treasures.

The value of these treasures was too high to be neglected. So even though Lieutenant Colonel Akio Sayama disagreed with me, I still insisted on keeping these things. Sure enough, my intuition was right. The Awa Maru, known as the "unsinkable ship", did not survive until returning to the mainland.

In early March, the Awa Maru arrived in Sumatra and delivered a large amount of supplies to the imperial soldiers stationed there. Later, the Awa Maru arrived in Singapore and set sail from Singapore to return to the mainland, but unexpectedly it was sunk by an American submarine near Taiwan Island...

May Amaterasu protect those innocent compatriots who died at the bottom of the sea!

Fortunately, these treasures were not transported along with the ship, otherwise they would have sunk to the bottom of the sea along with the Awa Maru.

Given the increasingly tense situation in the Pacific, it is extremely difficult for the submarines of the submarine force to open the route from Luzon to the mainland, so I divided these treasures into several batches. Some were buried here, and other treasures, including the four skull fossils, were transported away with a submarine that arrived in San Fernando in early August. Some were buried in San Fernando.

At first I didn't know how long this difficult situation could last, but I had to complete the task entrusted to me by His Majesty the Emperor. I hid the most precious treasures among the remaining treasures here, and even the Americans probably wouldn't think of this.

But I didn't expect His Majesty the Emperor to issue an edict of unconditional surrender! Now it is difficult to transport these treasures back to the mainland, so I can only hide them here. May Amaterasu bless us, and we can transport these treasures hidden here back to the country in the future...

Inoue Shun wrote this on August 17, 1949.

After reading what Inoue Shun wrote, Yang Jing finally understood the origins of these treasures, including the four Beijing skull fossils that were found in the underwater Japanese secret base in the Mauro Islands.

Obviously, the four skull fossils did fall into the hands of the Japanese, but they were hidden in Hong Kong Island by the Japanese. They were hidden for four years, until Japan was about to give up. Then they were transported onto the ship Awa Maru from Hong Kong Island and then taken to the Philippines. According to the intention of the escort Lieutenant Colonel Akio Sayama, these treasures hidden in the Philippines would have been transported away together with the four skull fossils, but Inoue Shun kept these treasures, including the four skull fossils originally on the Awa Maru.

It has to be said that Inoue Shun's intuition was really terrible. He had predicted the sinking of the Awa Maru early on, so he insisted on leaving the treasures in the Philippines. Later, a few days before the surrender of the Japanese emperor, a submarine arrived in San Fernando, and then Inoue Shun arranged to use this submarine to transport some treasures and the four skulls to the underwater secret base in the Maug Islands.

I'm afraid that before the submarine arrived at the Maugue Islands, the Japanese emperor had announced his unconditional surrender, so the submarine soldiers probably had no time to manage the treasures and the four skull fossils. They just hurriedly unloaded the treasures and the four skull fossils and returned to their homeland.

It was precisely because no one paid special attention to the four skull fossils that they were most likely mistaken for ordinary people's skeletons by the Japanese soldiers who later collected the treasures. As a result, the Japanese soldiers who collected the treasures took away the precious treasures, but left the four most valuable skull fossils in the base...

As for the treasures hidden here, they were carefully selected by Inoue Shun from the treasures looted by the Japanese in Southeast Asian countries and China. They were originally intended to be transported back to Japan, but the Japanese surrendered too quickly, so these treasures had to be left here by Inoue Shun.

Looking at the small bundle in his hand, Yang Jing knew very well that the silk or paper recording the origins of the treasures could have been unearthed together with the treasures. These records could also explain the true identities of the treasures, such as the two Xuan incense burners...

As for what Inoue Shun wrote, it is better not to let others know. What Inoue Shun wrote just proved that these treasures were looted from various countries, so once Inoue Shun's notebook was made public, these treasures would definitely not be kept.

Therefore, this notebook should stay in the storage space honestly...

PS: I would like to thank "First Kiss Was Given to the Hand" for the reward of 2,000 and "Very Lazy Fish" for the reward of 100.

This morning, I opened the book review and saw that my old friend "First Kiss Was Given to Hands" suggested that Lao Mo explode. Well, it's been a long time since Lao Mo exploded. I'll explode a little in the next two days, just in time for less things to do. Four chapters today!

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