Besides, I won't ask you why you bought the identity, and I don't want to know. All I know now is that you simply can't find such a reliable identity besides me, can you?"
Looking at his greedy face, Ning Zhiheng felt increasingly disgusted and his anger flared up. "Do you think my money is so easy to take?"
Fine, even if it's just to buy him a coffin, Ning Zhiheng doesn't really care about tens of thousands of yen. In his eyes, those Japanese immigrant identities are the most valuable thing.
Ning Zhiheng's gaze made Tian Yuan and Xing's hearts race, but he knew that this was a Japanese enclave, and these gang members wouldn't dare to cause trouble.
“Alright,” Ning Zhiheng slammed his hand on the table and continued, “Then let’s do it this way! But we need to be quick. I need it by tomorrow night. I won’t show up. You should contact my assistant here. You two have a long-standing relationship, you should trust him!”
"So soon? I'm afraid the timeframe is a bit tight!" Tian Yuan and Xing were taken aback.
Ning Zhiheng placed the photos he had specially prepared over the past two days on the table, then took out a stack of banknotes from his wallet and pushed them in front of Tian Yuan and Xing, saying in an unyielding tone, "I know you have a way. I need it urgently, so hurry up and do it. This is the deposit!"
Although the legal tender had depreciated somewhat during this period, its exchange rate was still higher than that of the Japanese yen, so Tabuchi and Yuki could accept using the legal tender for transactions, even if it meant going through a bit more trouble.
As for why Ning Zhiheng was in such a hurry, it's simple! Because time waits for no one, and tomorrow is the most crucial day in history!
Tomorrow, the Japanese army will bombard Wanping City, launching the July 7th Incident, also known as the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, which shocked China and the world. In later modern history, this marked the beginning of Japan's full-scale invasion of China and the start of the Chinese nation's full-scale resistance against Japan.
In just a few days, a large number of Japanese immigrants and soldiers will flood into the Japanese-occupied areas of Shanghai. At that time, the immigration registration office will be crowded with people and people applying for immigration procedures. The procedures may change. To be on the safe side, it is best to complete this matter as soon as possible to avoid any unforeseen problems or complications.
Looking at the banknotes in front of him, Tian Yuan and Xing stopped talking. He reached out and grabbed the banknotes. The person opposite him was definitely a big customer. He had doubled his asking price, but the person agreed to it right away. He had made a huge profit this time.
Ning Zhiheng did not linger any longer, stood up, pushed open the door and left, with Ji Hongyi following closely behind.
"Team leader, what should we do with this guy? Should we take action during tomorrow's transaction? That would save us a lot of money!" Ji Hongyi asked in a low voice. He knew a little Japanese and could understand the gist of Ning Zhiheng and Tian Yuanhe's conversation, especially since this guy was asking for such an exorbitant price.
Ning Zhiheng shook his head, disagreeing. He handed the wallet containing the money to Ji Hongyi and said calmly, "Give him the money. Although this man is greedy, he is meticulous. He will be very wary during the transaction. The important thing is those three household registration identities. Send them to me immediately after you get them. As for him, you should also act as soon as possible. It would be best to make it look like he died of natural causes. Any problems?"
Ning Zhiheng knew that with the abilities of the Green Gang disciples, killing to cover up a crime was no problem for them. He was just worried that if they handled it too roughly, it would arouse the suspicion of the Japanese.
Ji Hongyi said confidently, "If it's just dealing with these ordinary people, we still have a way. Team leader, don't worry, there won't be any problems."
Ning Zhiheng nodded. That's why it's always good to rely on these local bigwigs when getting things done, especially Ji Hongyi, whose abilities are outstanding and who doesn't require much of his attention.
Things went smoothly. The next day, on the evening of July 7th, Ji Hongyi brought back three sets of household registration information for Japanese immigrants and handed them to Ning Zhiheng. Ning Zhiheng carefully put them away and urged him to silence Tian Yuan and Xing as soon as possible.
This conflict between China and Japan did not have much impact on ordinary civilians. In this era, the efficiency of information transmission was very slow, especially in the Japanese-occupied areas. There was no news about it in the newspapers, and everything was calm.
Two days later, on the morning of July 10th, Ning Zhiheng placed the tidied manuscript on Kuroki Yueyi's desk and said with a smile, "Sir, the work of tidying up the manuscript is finally completed. This is the final copy I made. Please take a look and give me your feedback!"
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