Chapter 325 The Unspeakable Mission



The claim that an eruption of Mount Fuji would submerge the four islands of Japan is an exaggeration. Even if the eruption of Japan, the "living father" of Japan, were to occur on the largest scale, it would only cover a maximum of fifty kilometers.

Although people in Tokyo could see the eruption, what truly destroyed the four islands of Japan was the earthquake and tsunami. It was because of the tsunami that the saying arose that Mount Fuji erupted and the four islands of Japan were submerged.

Contrary to popular belief, what submerged the four Japanese islands was not lava, but seawater.

When the motorboat ran out of fuel, Ye Zi refueled while waiting for the submarine to arrive to pick him up.

The terminal on her wrist didn't show any contact information, so Ye Zi could only continue driving the jet ski forward.

The eruption of Mount Fuji has continued unabated for more than three hours. The Japanese government has sent distress signals to China and South Korea, hoping for assistance.

South Korea did not refuse, to demonstrate their national strength, and China did not refuse either, but due to the distance, whether they could receive aid depended on fate.

As for North Korea, the Japanese wanted to request assistance, but they dared not. Not only would North Korea not agree, but even if they did, the Japanese civilians who were taken away would most likely be thrown into the sea and drowned.

Don't doubt it, everyone knows that North Korea wants to kill the Japanese, but the opportunity is rare. Once the opportunity arises, North Korea will not let it go.

The eruption of Mount Fuji had not stopped, and the lava had already submerged everything within a ten-kilometer radius. At that moment, an earthquake struck.

Let alone high-rise buildings with earthquake-resistant devices, even detached houses with a few floors are not immune.

Broken glass, fallen tiles, and deformed, shattered cement blocks.

The Japanese soldiers who had just escaped from the house avoided being buried alive, but they couldn't escape the various heavy objects falling from the sky.

The seawater suddenly began to surge, and Ye Zi finally saw the signal from the submarine that had come to pick him up on the terminal.

The submarine was surfacing, and Ye Zi rushed over. The hatch opened, Ye Zi went inside, the hatch closed, and the submarine immediately submerged and left at full speed.

If we don't leave now, it will be too late; a tsunami is about to form.

Once Ye Zi was inside the submarine, she finally breathed a sigh of relief; at least she wouldn't have to race against the tsunami in her motorboat anymore.

The officers and soldiers on the submarine were also puzzled. Although this was not the first time they had seen Ye Zi, their superiors had ordered them to retrieve her at all costs, even if the submarine was hit by a tsunami.

This is a direct order.

This was the first time they had received such an order.

Ye Zi easily found his place and sat down to rest. He wasn't tired, but there wasn't much he could do on the submarine.

Soon, the submarine crew received information from the outside world that Mount Fuji had erupted, triggering an earthquake and tsunami, and that they should be careful when returning to port.

The captain was surprised when he read the information, and then his surprise turned into horror.

Although Mount Fuji has entered an active period and could erupt at any time, the likelihood of an eruption is not high, at least not in the near future.

But just as they delivered Ye Zi to the vicinity of Tokyo, Mount Fuji erupted, and considering the orders from their superiors, they had to bring this person back.

An unbelievable idea popped into the captain's mind.

If that's the case, then everything they've done can be considered a great honor for their ancestors, since they were involved.

But the most important thing right now is to return safely. Putting aside his own speculations, the captain focused intently on directing the return voyage.

The submarine carefully navigated the tsunami, and only after two days, when it entered familiar waters, did the entire submarine breathe a sigh of relief.

The captain's tense nerves relaxed, but the drowsiness he had imagined didn't come; instead, he felt excited.

Ye Zi was from the Gates of Hell, he knew that, and he also knew what the Gates of Hell was for.

If it really is as he thinks...

When the captain found Ye Zi, Ye Zi was grinning foolishly. It was so boring on the submarine that there was nothing to do except sleep, so Ye Zi could only think of something happy to pass the time.

The captain said:

"You were responsible for the Mount Fuji incident?"

Ye Zi snapped out of her reverie and raised an eyebrow, saying:

"You don't know my mission?"

"I don't know, my orders were just to pick you up and drop you off."

Ye Zi nodded, and then said:

"Then I can't tell you, it's a confidentiality agreement."

Although nothing was said, everything was said.

The captain saluted Ye Zi. Ye Zi wasn't a soldier, but he used to be a Young Pioneer, so he returned the salute.

The captain was both amused and exasperated. A burly man in his twenties, standing 1.9 meters tall and weighing over 200 pounds, saluting you? That's nothing. But a salute that's respectable is the Young Pioneers salute? Can you believe it? Do you dare to believe it?

After the captain finished his salute, he thought for a moment and then asked:

"You weren't the one who did the Yasukuni Shrine incident, were you?"

Ye Zi smiled and uttered four words.

"Confidentiality regulations".

The captain nodded. If he still didn't understand after all that, then he wouldn't be in charge of a submarine.

If the series of disasters caused by the eruption of Mount Fuji were a means of destroying the Japanese invaders, that's true, but what was destroyed was only the Japanese soldiers' physical bodies.

The bombing of the Yasukuni Shrine destroyed the Japanese soldiers' spiritual beliefs.

Compared to Mount Fuji, Chinese people would rather see the Yasukuni Shrine be bombed flat, because killing is just killing, but destroying the spirit is the true revenge.

Although he hadn't rested much in the past 48 hours, the captain, who was lying down, still couldn't sleep because he was too excited.

The submarine made its way back to China and surfaced in an uninhabited area of ​​the sea, where a boat came to pick up Ye Zi.

After the submarine surfaced, the captain ordered all officers and men to tidy their appearance and leave the submarine to see them off.

After Ye Zi boarded the boat, the captain shouted "Salute!"

Although the other officers and soldiers did not understand why the captain was making such a big deal out of it, they still carried it out conscientiously.

Ye Zi waved goodbye.

After Ye Zi left, the deputy asked in confusion:

"Who is this young man? Why are you taking him so seriously?"

"If you were given a mission to destroy the four Japanese islands, would you dare to take it?"

"I dare." The deputy answered without hesitation.

The captain laughed:

"What would you think if I told you that you not only participated, but also completed the task?"

The deputy was stunned for a moment, then his face paled in horror. He pointed in the direction Ye Zi had left, then in the direction of the Japanese Shijima, and exclaimed in unparalleled disbelief:

"He...he...I...we..."

The captain laughed:

"The Yasukuni Shrine and the eruption of Mount Fuji are both related to this kid. You tell me why I attach so much importance to him."

He gave us a chance to bring honor to our ancestors. Although this event won't be recorded in the archives, we were genuinely involved.

"Alright, give the order and strictly adhere to the confidentiality regulations. No one except those present can speak of this."

"Yes," the deputy and the others standing in front of him immediately replied.

The submarine submerged to continue its patrol mission, but the incident became the talk of the town for all the officers and men on board.

They can't say it, but that doesn't stop them from being happy.

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