After thinking about it at home for several days, Ye Zi still felt that she couldn't give the Japanese a chance to move.
But wiping out all the Japanese soldiers was not something he could do alone, so he had to settle for second best and make them leave something behind before they moved away.
At the Yasukuni Shrine, Yoko set her sights on the most sacred place in the eyes of the Japanese.
Although Ye Zi had been traveling in Japan for more than half a year, he really didn't know anything about the Yasukuni Shrine. The key issue was that he couldn't understand Japanese, making travel difficult, and he had no interest in learning about the place.
After searching online, Ye Zi immediately had a new idea: the Yasukuni Shrine is less than 100 kilometers away from Mount Fuji, the living father of the Japanese, or to be precise, only about 80 kilometers away.
If Mount Fuji were to erupt, even on a moderately large scale, the erupting lava could very likely flood Tokyo and the Yasukuni Shrine.
In other words, if a nuclear bomb were placed in the Yasukuni Shrine, it could very likely cause Mount Fuji to erupt.
A single nuclear bomb could solve the problem; there's room for maneuver, but it's uncertain whether the government and the government would agree.
But no matter what, if you have an idea, you should definitely give it a try. What if it works out? If it succeeds, then everyone will be happy.
The next day, Ye Zi headed straight for the gates of hell. Upon arrival, she dragged the mechanic to the armory. Seeing the two nuclear bombs still there, Ye Zi grinned and asked the mechanic:
"If I wanted to blow up the Yasukuni Shrine and Mount Fuji, would you support me?"
When Ye Zi pulled the mechanic over to look at the nuclear bomb, he already had this suspicion in his mind. Now that Ye Zi asked him about it, the mechanic replied without hesitation:
"We must support you. Tell us your plan."
"I plan to use a nuclear bomb to blow up the Yasukuni Shrine, or Mount Fuji, and use lava to destroy the entire Japanese four islands."
The mechanic waited expectantly for what would happen next, and Ye Zi looked at the mechanic expectantly as well, waiting for him to say that there was no problem.
The two stared at each other for a long while before the mechanic mechanically asked:
That's it?
"That's all. It's all blown up. It would be a miracle if it were still there."
The Way of the Mechanic:
"I asked you about the plan. Is that all?"
"Yes."
The mechanic's eyes widened, then he said:
"Do you think I don't want to? I've wanted to do this ever since these nuclear bombs were put into storage, but I can't get them delivered. Deploying them isn't a problem, but it would cause the whole world to boycott our country."
These two nuclear bombs were indeed not very large, but they were still there to be seen. Did you think all those Japanese soldiers were blind?
"You have the ability to send them there, but then you won't be able to escape. Or are you planning to sacrifice yourself and take them out of your storage space to detonate them directly?"
"So, I need help from the inside to plan how I can blow up the Yasukuni Shrine or Mount Fuji and evacuate safely."
"Let's go find Xiaomeng, we'll report together." After saying that, the mechanic pulled Ye Zi to the bar.
After finding Sister Meng, the mechanic told her about Ye Zi's idea and asked her to report it together.
Mengjie agreed without even thinking about it.
The nobody leaned over and asked:
"Are you really planning to blow up Mount Fuji and the Yasukuni Shrine?"
"Of course, the Japanese might move away at any time, and then revenge will be just empty talk. The Japanese will be in chaos, and now is the perfect time."
The nobody nodded, gave a thumbs-up in support, and then sat back down.
Not long after, the mechanic and Sister Meng returned together. Judging from the smiles on their faces, it was clear that the leader of the Ghost Gate had agreed.
"The boss said to report it and try to get it done." Sister Meng gave Ye Zi the answer she most wanted to hear.
The mechanic continued:
"The boss's idea is to find a way to win this battle. Eighty kilometers is still within the radiation range. We can't let you risk being harmed by radiation to send a second nuclear bomb in."
Ye Zi nodded, and Sister Meng continued:
"Someone will be specifically tasked with calculating the exact location to place the nuclear bomb. Just go back and wait for the news."
Ye Zi went home satisfied and then began to wait for news.
Two weeks later, Sister Meng sent him a message asking him to come over.
Ye Zi knew that there was an action plan, so she immediately went to the gates of hell.
Upon arriving at the destination, Sister Meng gave him some information, which Ye Zi immediately began reading.
The government's opinion document did not mention this, only the action plan.
Although Mount Fuji and the Yasukuni Shrine are only 80 kilometers apart, the number of Chinese tourists visiting the two places is vastly different.
After the Yasukuni Shrine was set on fire by a brave Chinese man, few Chinese people are seen around it anymore. Japanese tour guides will not take any Chinese people to the vicinity, and Chinese tour guides are not allowed to take tourists there.
Mount Fuji is different. As the most famous tourist destination in Japan, it attracts many Chinese tourists every year, and there are many Chinese people in the surrounding area.
For the safety of Chinese tourists, the nuclear bomb can only be placed near the Yasukuni Shrine, so that Chinese tourists can have some time to evacuate after the explosion.
Meanwhile, during the operation, the Chinese government secretly suspended tourist routes to Mount Fuji.
According to the technical department's calculations, the proposed action plan is to dig a tunnel, detonate a nuclear bomb at a designated location, destroy the Yasukuni Shrine, and at the same time, the shockwave will spread underground to Mount Fuji, triggering a volcanic eruption.
The only uncertainty about the plan is that the possibility of triggering a volcanic eruption is not very high, but there is definitely no problem in pushing for an eruption of Mount Fuji.
After reading the information, Ye Zi grinned. He really liked the plan. It could sever ties with China, ensure his safe evacuation, and at the same time blow up the Yasukuni Shrine. It was perfect.
It's just digging a tunnel. Although I'm not good at it, I'm sure I can manage. The only problem is that the final location is hard to determine because underground, there's no signal for any terminal.
This is why the evaluators remain skeptical about whether it could trigger a volcanic eruption.
The only certainty is that the Yasukuni Shrine will definitely not be preserved.
After making a plan, they started preparing separately. Once Ye Zi entered the tunnel, she would definitely not come out before the nuclear bomb was placed, so lighting equipment, food, water, oxygen and other supplies needed to be prepared.
The detonation of the nuclear bomb, and the identity under which Ye Zi entered Japanese territory—these were all issues that needed to be resolved at the Gates of Hell.
Finally, there are the tools for digging the tunnel, which Ye Zi needs to find Wang Dachui to get herself.
Instead of going to find Wang Dachui, Ye Zi went to the building materials market and bought 500 jin of tungsten steel. He wanted to use the tungsten steel to forge two shovels and two picks.
This task must be done by the system.
After the tools were completed, Ye Zi was on the verge of death. When Meng Jie saw the four tools, each weighing over a hundred pounds, she could only give a silent thumbs up.
Then, Mengjie introduced another person to Yezi, a civil engineering expert. Yezi needed to learn about digging tunnels from this person.
Meanwhile, other things were also prepared, including a motorcycle, which was for Ye Zi to use for evacuation.
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