Chapter 264: Weicheng Sends News
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Looking back, Daogu was still actively writing on the paper. Tang Yue dodged and sprinted towards the source of the sound. This should be the stern, a very secluded room.
It was pitch black around her, and the noise inside the house was not loud. If Tang Yue hadn't had very good ears, she wouldn't have heard this noise at all. Tang Yue didn't listen outside the door. The pin had already unlocked the door, and she walked straight in.
The first time Tang Yue heard that voice 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 back to Tang Yue.
A gust of wind flashed before her, and Tang Yue quickly regained her composure, her figure dodging to the side. The man disappeared into the shadows. A cold voice rang out, "Who are you?"
Tang Yue raised an eyebrow. His Japanese was quite standard. He thought she wouldn't be able to see him if he hid in the shadows. A trace of truth serum was already floating in the air, and within a few breaths, the man's eyes widened.
"What are you doing?"
"Report to the colonel that we have safely taken the people out of China."
Tang Yue raised an eyebrow. Their radio was quite useful. "Can this radio contact Japan?"
"Yes. The radios on this ship are all state-of-the-art."
"What are you responsible for?"
"Protect Mr. Takahashi and report Mr. Takahashi's 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 broke the man's neck. Then, she lifted him out and threw him into the sea. Since they had borrowed the sea's path, they had to make some contribution to the creatures there.
Go back and check the things in the small dark room. The message this person just conveyed should have been completely delivered. At the moment, she doesn't want the Japanese to know what happened on the ship.
Tang Yue returned to Daogu, whose work was nearing completion. Looking at the densely packed list of names, Tang Yue felt a sense of calm. Perhaps, there were also many people in China secretly plotting in Japan?
Tang Yue didn't know if it was true or not, but now that she was there, she could just assume it was true. She, Tang Yue, could repay them a hundredfold or a thousandfold for everything they had done in China.
The geisha's confession was simple: they were there just to entertain these people. Tang Yue didn't get anything meaningful out of her except that she knew where geishas were trained.
After detaining the two, Tang Yue went to Hatoyama Aoi and Takahashi Shota. After learning all the addresses of Takahashi Shota's test sites and the test projects he was working on, he asked about the origins of those test personnel.
Listening to those lurid descriptions of masochistic methods, Tang Yue lost her temper. Her only thought was her ambition: revenge a thousandfold.
The situation with Hatoyama Aoi is more complicated. It turns out the Hatoyama family isn't monolithic; each family has its own responsibilities and competes for power. Hatoyama Aoi is the daughter of Hatoyama Yuji. Hatoyama Erming, the man Tang Shengkai killed, is the son of Hatoyama Yuji and his only son.
In order to gain more say in China, the Hatoyama family sent most of their elites to China for training. Now some of the Hatoyama family members are still in China.
However, each family's training was completed independently. Except for the current patriarch of the Hatoyama family, Hatoyama Chuan, who controlled the specific positions of all the children, the others were scattered. In China, they had no intersection.
Even if they met in person, they would pretend not to know each other. And the most terrifying thing is that they were still young when they came to China, and they might have changed a lot. Even if they really met, they would have different identities and would not recognize each other at all.
There was nothing left to dig up on Hatoyama Aoi's end. Tang Yue summarized everything and wanted to pass the message back. At the very least, those spies needed to be apprehended quickly.
But there was so much to write that Tang Yue felt like it would take her a long time to finish typing it all. She went to the small dark room at the stern.
There were a lot of equipment inside. Tang Yue read all the existing communication books in China, and seemed to understand everything in front of her.
But trying to pass all this information out at once is still dangerous. What if someone is able to intercept the content? What if the person who intercepts the content is not Chinese?
Finally, Tang Yue had no choice but to take out the radio Chang Yin had given her from her space and compare it with the Japanese radio. Tang Yue felt a little proud. It seemed that the Japanese technology was just so-so.
The radio she made was on par with the Japanese radio, and even better in signal quality and performance.
Tang Yue sent a message to Chang Yin first.
A reply came quickly. Tang Yue briefly passed on the message. Chang Yin seemed anxious after receiving it and asked her to wait.
When Tang Yue had nothing else to do, she would go to a nearby room and pull two people over for interrogation. Sometimes she would ask about the details, and sometimes she would let them talk freely because she knew too little. Tang Yue would pick out the things she thought were useful.
Chang Yin quickly received a message. According to their calculations of Tang Yue's ship's speed, they should be not far from Weicheng. They asked Tang Yue if there was any way to get the contents to Weicheng.
Tang Yue went to the control room. Fortunately, she had studied ship design with the old experts in the underground laboratory for a long time, so she could already see the route.
After sorting out the information, Tang Yue turned the ship around. As the sky was about to brighten, they arrived in the waters near Weicheng. Several warships were already waiting quietly at sea.
After the two sides exchanged secret signals from a distance, Tang Yue waited on the deck for the people on the opposite warship to come over by speedboat.
"Excuse me, is this Captain Xiao Tang?"
The man's eyes were unusually bright on his dark face. His large white teeth were particularly eye-catching. Tang Yue nodded and lowered the gangway.
The man climbed up swiftly. "Hello, Captain Xiao Tang. I'm Chen Qiao, the commander of the 1st Battalion of the 2nd Division of Weicheng. I've received orders from my superiors to come here to hand over the information."
Tang Yue raised her head and said, "Hello, Captain Chen. I am Tang Yue." As she spoke, she handed the information she had just sorted out to Chen Qiao.
"Time is short, and this is all I can ask at the moment."
Chen Qiao solemnly took the information and said, "Captain Tang, the motherland and the people are very grateful to you."
Tang Yue smiled and shook her head, "Captain Chen, I'm in a hurry. We'll meet again when there's a chance."
Chen Qiao solemnly said goodbye to Tang Yue. Tang Yue used her spiritual power to bless the ship, and it quickly separated from Chen Qiao and his warship.
"Oh my god, Captain, the speed of the Japanese ship is too fast. Tsk tsk, if we really meet..."
Chen Qiao turned his head and looked coldly at the speaker, "To boost others' ambitions and destroy your own prestige?"
The man immediately lowered his head. "Speed up and get ashore. So far, we haven't received any news that Japan has produced more advanced ships."
Tang Yue had already used her spiritual power to control the entire ship and had interrogated the captain. According to the captain, they would be able to reach Tanqi in Japan in three days.
It must be said that the people on this ship were quite talented. Tang Yue now had a better understanding of Japan. She knew Japan's topography, what regions produced what, what were its main industries, and where the main forces of Japan's major families were located.
She had a certain understanding of all these. Tang Yue felt that the place of Duanqi was quite good. She could just start from here and continue to the North Sea of Japan. This would save time and effort.
Tang Yue's plan was perfect. After the interrogation, she simply sprinkled drugs in the air to knock them unconscious. Then, she moved on to the next room. But things always go astray.
Tang Yue was now controlling the entire ship with her spiritual energy. The three pins and the recently honed small gun were patrolling the ship. Tang Yue sensed a slight fluctuation in the spiritual energy shield and immediately checked it with her consciousness.
This glance didn't matter, Tang Yue's brows furrowed even more. She absolutely trusted her own spiritual power, but what was wrong with this person?
Had her drug worn off? How had this person escaped? How could he possibly have resisted the effects of the drug?
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