Tang Yue took a nice, long shower. Ah, the feeling of actually showering with water is so refreshing! She had originally planned to get a good night's sleep, but thinking about the snipers from the daytime, she couldn't sleep at all.
Her consciousness was still focused on those people. How could she possibly let them go?
If it weren't for her and her father's skill, the five treasures they had painstakingly brought to the capital might have been completely destroyed today. How could she swallow this insult?
Tang Yue had absolutely no liking for these spies. These people were truly annoying. Wouldn't it be better to stay in their own country and develop it properly? Why did they always have to keep an eye on other people's little corner of the world?
Sigh, there are always oddballs like this everywhere. If only they put all that effort into their own country's development...
Tang Yue felt a little discouraged. If that were the case, China's development might be even slower. But couldn't they do it openly and honestly? These despicable acts were truly contemptible.
If Tang Yue wants something, she can just go and snatch it.
That's it, Tang Yue felt she couldn't convince herself anymore. Forget it, that's it, she didn't want to think about it anymore. Anyway, in the end, it all boiled down to one thing: she really hated those spies.
At midnight, Tang Yue quietly left the guesthouse. She flew out of the third-floor window and rode a flat log out the door.
She has now reached the Golden Core stage, and her flying speed is even faster than when she was in the Qinling Mountains. The soldiers on duty didn't even see her; they only felt that a dark shadow flashed across the sky, but they thought it was just a matter of light and no one paid any attention.
Tang Yue's lips curled slightly. The three snipers hadn't been caught and had gone to three different locations, presumably their hideouts. Tang Yue had been keeping an eye on them throughout the day, trying to spot their accomplices.
But after leaving messages in those houses, the three of them moved on to different places. Tang Yue's consciousness followed them to three different locations, and she thought to herself, "These Japanese devils are quite busy."
However, when she set off, she discovered that the three Japanese soldiers had made another move. Just as Tang Yue was about to go find one of them first, the three of them actually met up in the early hours of the morning.
They were really being very careful.
The August night in Kyoto was dry and sweltering, the alleyways filled with a stench of decay and the smell of the sea. Three figures, like ghosts, slipped into a dimly lit room one after another—their secret hideout.
"Baka! Today is a disgrace!" Sato took a big gulp of wine, his face trembling with anger. He slammed the bottle on the table. "We were about to destroy those treasures, but those few soldiers from the South Island ruined our plan."
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