Chapter 264 News from Weicheng



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Looking back, Tang Yue saw Da Wu still diligently writing on the paper. She darted towards the direction of the sound. This should be the stern of the ship, in a very secluded room.

It was pitch black all around, and the sounds inside were faint. If Tang Yue hadn't had such excellent hearing, she wouldn't have heard a thing. Without listening outside the door, Tang Yue, having already unlocked it with her thumbtack, went straight in.

The first time Tang Yue heard this sound was when she was on the train to the South Island. She still remembered the eyes of the man she had subdued. It seemed like a long time had passed. In an instant, many memories flooded Tang Yue's mind.

A gust of wind flashed past her, and Tang Yue quickly regained her senses, her figure flashing to the side. The person disappeared into the shadows. A cool voice asked, "Who are you?"

Tang Yue raised an eyebrow; his Japanese was quite fluent. He thought he was hidden in the shadows and she wouldn't see him. A trace of truth serum had already filled the air, and within moments, the man's eyes glazed over.

"What are you doing?"

"Report to the colonel that the people have been safely taken out of China."

Tang Yue raised an eyebrow; their radio was working quite well. "This radio can contact Japan?"

"Yes, that's possible. The radios on this ship are state-of-the-art."

What are you responsible for?

"Protect Mr. Takahashi and report his whereabouts to the Colonel at any time."

Seeing that she couldn't get any more information out of him, Tang Yue simply reached out and snapped the man's neck. Then she lifted him out of the water and threw him into the sea. Since she had used the sea as a route, she should at least do something for the creatures of the sea.

She went back to check the contents of the small dark room. The message that person had just delivered should have been completely relayed. At the moment, she didn't want the Japanese to know about what was happening on the ship.

Tang Yue returned to Dawu, where the work was nearing completion. Looking at the densely packed names on the list, Tang Yue felt a sense of calm. Perhaps, there were also many people from China secretly plotting in Japan?

Tang Yue didn't know if it was true or not, but now that she was there, she figured it was true. She, Tang Yue, could repay them a hundredfold, a thousandfold, for everything they had done in China.

The geisha's testimony was simple: they were there solely to entertain these men. Aside from learning about the places that specifically trained geisha, Tang Yue didn't glean anything meaningful from her.

After restraining the two, Tang Yue went to Hatoyama Aoi and Takahashi Shota's place. After learning the addresses of Takahashi Shota's several test sites and the experimental projects he was conducting, she found out where the experimental personnel came from.

Hearing those horrifying methods of masturbation, Tang Yue had lost all temper. Her only thought was ambition—to retaliate a thousandfold.

The situation is more complicated for Hatoyama Aoi. It turns out the Hatoyama family isn't a monolithic entity; each branch has its own responsibilities and is constantly vying for power. Hatoyama Aoi is the daughter of Hatoyama Yuji. Meanwhile, Hatoyama Erming, whom Tang Shengkai killed, was Hatoyama Yuji's son, and also his only son.

In order to gain more influence in China, the Hatoyama family sent most of its elite members to China for training. Currently, some members of the Hatoyama family still reside in China.

However, each family's training was conducted independently. Apart from the current head of the Hatoyama family, Hatoyama Kawa, who held the exact location of all the members, the others were scattered. In China, they had no interaction whatsoever.

Even if they saw each other in person, they would act as if they didn't know each other. And what's even scarier is that they were young when they came to China, and they may all have changed a lot since then. Even if they did meet, they would all have different identities and wouldn't recognize each other at all.

There was absolutely nothing left to dig out on Hatoyama Wasabi's side. Tang Yue summarized everything and wanted to send the message back. At the very least, those spies needed to be arrested as soon as possible.

But there was so much content; Tang Yue felt it would take her most of the day to type it all out. Tang Yue went to the small, dark room at the stern of the ship.

There were many devices inside. Tang Yue had read through all the existing books on communications in China, and she seemed to be able to understand everything in front of her.

However, sending all these messages at once is still risky. What if someone intercepts the content? What if the person who intercepts the content isn't Chinese?

Finally, Tang Yue had no choice but to take out the radio Chang Yin had given her from her spatial storage and compare it with a Japanese radio. Tang Yue felt a little smug. It seemed that Japanese technology wasn't all that great after all.

The radio she created is in no way inferior to those from Japan. In fact, it's even slightly better in terms of signal strength and performance.

Tang Yue sent a message to Chang Yin first.

A reply came quickly. Tang Yue briefly relayed the message. Chang Yin seemed anxious after receiving the message and told her to wait a moment.

When Tang Yue had nothing to do, she would randomly go to a nearby room and pull two people over for interrogation. Sometimes she would ask them questions, and sometimes she knew too little, so she would let them say whatever they wanted. Tang Yue would only listen to what she thought was useful.

Chang Yin quickly sent word that, based on their calculations of the ship Tang Yue was on, they should be not far from Wei City. They asked Tang Yue if she had any way to deliver the message to Wei City.

Tang Yue went to the control room. Fortunately, she had spent a long time studying ship design with those old experts in the underground research room, and by this time she could already figure out the route.

After organizing the data, Tang Yue immediately changed the ship's direction. Just as dawn was breaking, they arrived in the waters near Weicheng. Several warships were already waiting quietly at sea.

After exchanging secret signals from a distance, Tang Yue waited on the deck for the people from the opposing warship to arrive by speedboat.

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