Chapter 186 The Divine Toilet is Bombed, and the Whole World Rejoices



"No way! I refuse to believe we can't get this research done. Why can other countries do it, but we can't?"

"Yes, we must successfully develop the tank."

All the researchers rushed back into the research lab that had just been hit by the explosion.

They have been working overtime for several days in a row for this research, with the lights on every night.

Lin Chuchu and Xiao Lu stood not far away, watching the group of people throw themselves back into their research without hesitation.

"Xiao Lu, do you think it would be okay if I went to Japan again?"

It's been over a month; perhaps the research in Japan has made progress once again?

Upon hearing this, Xiao Lu's heart skipped a beat, and his first reaction was to object.

"Sister Chuchu, the things you brought back are already very good. You can't take any more risks. Besides, the incident of the theft in Japan last time is still fresh in our minds. They will definitely be at their most vigilant. If we go there now, it will be difficult to steal the things."

Lin Chuchu knew this, of course, but she couldn't bear to see those people repeatedly experimenting and taking risks, and she wanted to do something for them.

Xiao Lu lowered his voice, "Besides, the museum will be exposed sooner or later; they can't hide it for long."

All the cultural relics belonging to China have been turned into fakes. Even a fool can guess that this matter is inseparable from China. If we go there now, wouldn't we be sitting ducks?

Knowing she was worried, Lin Chuchu smiled and said.

"Don't worry, I was just saying that, I won't actually go to Japan."

Xiao Lu carefully observed her expression and, realizing she was serious, breathed a sigh of relief.

"Sister Chuchu, you have to trust our researchers. They will make it."

Lin Chuchu didn't say anything more, but she was still feeling uncomfortable. She wished her space had an invisibility function, or at least one that could actively attack.

Unfortunately, there was nothing she could do.

However, what happened on the third day made Lin Chuchu completely give up the idea of ​​going to Japan.

That day, everyone was eating in the cafeteria, listening to the news while they ate.

"...At 9:00 AM this morning, a terrorist attack occurred in the Kingdom of Sakura, with explosions occurring simultaneously at the Imperial Palace, a military base, and the location of a sacred latrine. The number of casualties is unknown. Starting today, the Kingdom of Sakura announces the closure of its international airport..."

The host's words startled everyone, who then looked nervously at those around them. "Did you hear that? It's true that there was an explosion in Japan?"

"The shrine...the shrine was really blown up? The place where those demons were worshipped was blown up?"

Many people raised questions, and then they heard cheers coming from the canteen next door—the sound of soldiers.

The crowd went from disbelief to cheers to excitement, embracing each other with red eyes.

Lin Chuchu was almost deaf; the penetrating power of the crowd's voices nearly blew the roof off.

Even the host's voice trembled with excitement.

Just as Lin Chuchu was considering whether to quietly slip away, Xiao Lu suddenly grabbed her, lifted her up around the waist, spun her around three times, and then put her down.

"Haha, Sister Chuchu, they really did it! Thank you so much, thank you China, thank you soldiers, thank you..."

Xiao Lu said thank you several times in a row, putting Lin Chuchu's name first.

Fortunately, no one else noticed what she said, because everyone was too excited to notice.

Suddenly, bursts of fireworks came from outside. The cheering stopped, and everyone came out of the cafeteria. They saw that ten cannons had been fired in a row in the square, and the sound of the cannons exploded in the sky.

Then came the sound of firecrackers, the noise not only within the base, but the entire capital city was plunged into a sea of ​​joy.

People rushed out of their rooms, embracing each other regardless of whether they knew each other or not.

Chinese people deeply resent Japan, so how could they not be happy to see the Japanese toilets disappear?

Lin Chuchu stood on the high platform, watching the fireworks bloom in the sky, and couldn't help but smile.

She seems to have accomplished something remarkable.

Today is a good day, so many departments and factories have announced holidays, and even the military has given a holiday and is not restricting alcohol consumption.

Some troops stationed at the edge of the forest charged into it with howling shouts, and the animals in the forest suffered.

Lin Chuchu was forced to have a late-night snack by her superiors. Because she refused to drink alcohol, she drank a lot of beverages and then water. Even so, she still had a lot of water in her stomach.

When I got back to my accommodation, it was already 9 p.m. Thanks to special permission from above, I got a half-day off tomorrow morning.

Lying in bed, Lin Chuchu was also curious about how her comrades in Japan managed to do that.

In fact, the previous theft from the palace gave them an idea.

They joined forces with the local gang, who planted explosives in the palace under cover of darkness. Although security was tighter than before, they still managed to find a loophole and plant the time bomb inside the palace.

I took another look around the military base, but I didn't dare to go too deep. I just buried the bomb at the base of the wall.

It's just creating chaos anyway.

The toilets were built by people from China who stayed there.

No one expected that someone would blatantly bring explosives into the shrine during the day, so there was absolutely no precaution.

That night, three places exploded simultaneously. All the ancestral tablets in the shrine were blown up, and flames soared into the sky. The people guarding inside didn't know where to put out the fire first, even though they were carrying basins.

They made a phone call, hoping someone would come to put out the fire, but then an explosion also occurred in China, and there weren't enough people. In the end, the expensively built "sacred toilet" became ruins.

The Chinese personnel remaining in Japan felt a surge of joy, but seeing the panicked crowd, they could only stay inside their rooms, afraid that laughing out loud would get them beaten by the Japanese people.

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