Chapter 318 Continuing to Deal with the Japanese



"Raise the price? The price is already very high."

Zhong Haoren shrugged and said:

"This is just my guess; the supplier didn't say any of this."

But the supplier also had his advantages: large quantities, and he had everything—drugs, weapons, even missiles.

Another person asked curiously:

How did you get in touch with him?

"I spent some time in the Middle East, as you all know. On the surface, I ran a sushi restaurant, but I was actually a middleman. Otherwise, you wouldn't have contacted me."

I helped him dispose of a batch of cobbled-together weapons, that's how we met, but we only cooperated a limited number of times, and we lost contact after I returned to China.

The group nodded. The middle-aged man's disguised identity was indeed that of a sushi restaurant owner, but his family had been killed in a bombing in the Middle East.

The middle-aged man used this identity to infiltrate Japanese territory.

After chatting for a while, the group decided to sell off their stock first. Once they had sold most of their stock, the middleman would ask Ye Zi if she would be willing to continue supplying them. They would then decide based on the situation.

Only the middle-aged people knew that there was no chance of cooperation anymore, because Ye Zi's identity could not withstand a thorough investigation; this was a one-off deal.

Drugs are addictive, so naturally, drug dealers will be drawn to them by the allure of drug addiction and want to make money from them.

After Ye Zi returned to China, with her first successful case, Guimenguan began to mobilize what Ye Zi needed. Anti-drug police from various places seized a considerable amount, which together amounted to a large quantity.

Ye Zi will take these things on another trip to exchange drugs for gold and antiques, and at the same time distribute some weapons to Japanese gangs in various places.

The Japanese have a history of such actions, so they can repeat their tactics at the Gates of Hell.

A hundred years ago, the Japanese sold these things in Qing Dynasty China. Now, Ye Zi is using similar methods to retaliate against the Japanese, which is perfectly reasonable.

The only problem is that there's a long gap between the first and fifteenth of the lunar month, but even though it's late, it's still here, and that's enough.

After handing over the gold and antiques she had acquired to the gates of hell, Ye Zi went home to spend time with Tong Tong and then returned to the grasslands to visit her parents.

When Ye Zi returned to the brink of death, she received her share of the reward: four antiques worth one million Chinese dollars.

The gold obtained from selling the goods was converted into Chinese currency, and half of it was split. Ye Zi had obtained all the goods for this mission herself.

However, finding someone to distinguish the purity at the critical moment, packaging, coordinating with submarines for help, and having comrades from the National Security Bureau act as intermediaries all required funding, so only half of the leaves were given.

The bonuses for subsequent missions were even lower, only 10%, because Ye Zi was only responsible for delivery. The source, identification, and packaging of the goods were handled by Gui Men Guan. The Navy sent submarines to deliver Ye Zi, and the National Security Bureau was just a middleman.

Although it's still the same old routine, some things have indeed changed, such as why Ye Zi, this suddenly appearing supplier, only wants gold and antiques.

Before the transaction, the middleman explained to the gangs in various regions that they wanted hard currency and wanted to launder money.

Not just Chinese antiques and artifacts, but those from other countries are also acceptable.

This is the truth. Wu Dongheng can exchange antiques from other countries for Chinese antiques in their possession, and in doing so, he can also recover the antiques that have been lost abroad.

Wu Dongheng offered to exchange the antiques from the British and French sides, and no one disagreed.

What Chinese antiques can you make more money from? But what about their antiques? As long as you have them, you have the opportunity to prove that you have noble blood.

I have treasures passed down from my ancestors. What makes you think I don't have noble blood? Show me the evidence.

This is Wu Dongheng's plan to fool foreigners. Haven't you always touted yourselves as nobles? A family tree alone isn't convincing enough; you have something else to offer.

However, the antiques in Japan were mainly made in China, so the antiques obtained through the exchange of leaves rarely included foreign goods.

Back to making money, the Japanese mafia will stop at nothing to make money. The purity of the goods Ye Zi provides varies, and the mafia they deal with also vary in size.

The big gang buys the best stuff, but when they sell it, it's not much better. When they're in a good mood and not busy, they might even mix in some flour before selling it to the Japanese.

When you're in a bad mood or busy, you don't mix in flour, but white wall plaster, since people can't tell the difference anyway.

While Ye Zi amassed gold and antiques, she also experienced being double-crossed. On one occasion, the gang failed to collect enough gold and antiques but wanted everything Ye Zi possessed.

They were certain that Ye Zi wouldn't dare to fire a gun because it would attract the police, so they took action. However, Ye Zi grabbed two Japanese knives and killed one of the men.

Then the transaction failed, and Ye Zi got a bunch of payments for the goods for free, and also saved a bunch of goods.

The second time was after the transaction was completed, when the other party's ambushing men drove up to rob them. Ye Zi killed them all, and this time, guns were used.

Because the other side had also bought guns, they felt that with their superior numbers and guns, dealing with Ye Zi alone would be no problem at all.

If it were anyone else, they would definitely be completely devoured by the other party, but it is Ye Zi who is not only bulletproof, but also has super strong fighting power.

However, it was also on this occasion that the National Security agents responsible for making the connection failed in their infiltration attempt because they were worried that Ye Zi couldn't defeat the other party, so they helped Ye Zi instead.

Those who don't know Ye Zi certainly wouldn't think he could win, after all, there were more than a hundred people, armed with knives and guns.

But Ye Zi was messing with the Japanese. This grand plan was far more important than their infiltration, so she chose to take action.

Their infiltration attempt failed, but they also gained the opportunity to return, which can be considered a blessing in disguise.

After exchanging all the goods in her possession for gold and antiques, Ye Zi embarked on her journey home.

Two months have passed since Ye Zi first went to Japanese territory to cause trouble.

The Bald Eagle's recovery plan is already showing clear signs, and the first wave of price increases for domestic goods in Japan has taken shape.

The gang started losing money selling at the original price, so they had to raise prices and expand their territory to sell off their stockpiled goods as soon as possible.

The emergence of a large number of addicts, coupled with insufficient funds to satisfy their desires, leads to theft and robbery, increasing social conflicts.

As gangs fought for territory, handguns gradually appeared, followed by AKs.

The outflow of gold from private hands has further contributed to rising prices.

The gangsters who had dealings with Ye Zi finally understood why she only wanted gold and Chinese antiques, not US dollars.

Because the value of the US dollar is also declining, the most stable currency is actually the Chinese yuan.

The US naturally made a fortune from the "Gate of Hell" incident, but China was not far behind. The US's recovery plan had been exposed, and other countries had no choice but to borrow money from China.

The loan was made in US dollars in digital currency, but repayment is only accepted in Chinese yuan.

As followers of the bald eagle, the Japanese and Koreans, despite being reaped by the bald eagle, could only hold on.

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