Shota Takahashi gave her the specific address of the germ laboratory, but Tang Yue was really unfamiliar with Hegequan. She would have to find out which mountain Shota Takahashi was referring to.
She began wandering around the various ports of Wakayama, observing the ships and cargo coming and going. The atmosphere at the ports was always busy and noisy, with workers shouting and carrying various goods, and the whistles of ships rising and falling.
Tang Yue thought that if the harm caused by the spread of germs could be minimized, then at least one side of the mountain should be close to the sea. That way, if the germs really spread, people could be evacuated inland, and the harm caused by the spread of germs would be reduced as much as possible.
After several days of observation, Tang Yue noticed that the origin and destination of some ships' cargo were highly suspicious. Their cargo manifests were carefully disguised, deliberately concealing the true cargo information.
She also entered the port's cargo transportation center. Japan's development is indeed not on the same level as China's; they have already begun using supercomputers to record information on incoming and outgoing goods.
Tang Yue had always wanted to get her hands on this, but China's technology was too backward; it seemed they didn't yet have a supercomputer with such computing power. Tang Yue smiled again; such a wonderful thing was a perfect match for China.
She still remembers the experts in those underground research labs. They wanted to break through the technology and create good things, but they were limited by the materials available in China.
With Japan's abundant resources, Tang Yue didn't know how much of their development had been achieved by drinking the blood of China, but she could deduce it. Now, it was time for them to repay China.
I've heard that China can't even import some things from abroad. China pays them, but those people still try to fool China with the most outdated and inferior products. A cold glint flashed in Tang Yue's eyes. Since they don't want money, she might as well go all the way and be a good Samaritan.
Tang Yue stared at the computer screen flashing in front of her. She didn't know how to use it. This was the time for the little guys to show their skills. The little guys received the command and happily rushed out of the space. Then, like puppies going out for a walk, they wandered around everywhere.
"Don't touch anything, it's not the right time yet."
Several figures paused in their movements as they were about to disassemble the parts, but was it not the right time? So, it was time to disassemble them? The little ones trembled, seemingly asking Tang Yue, "Master, tell me quickly, when is the right time?"
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