Kingsman Agent in Film and Television
Chapter 641 The result is achieved that only the vampire is injured!
(No more seven-character titles.)
Zhuji.
A convoy quickly broke into the city. After the convoy stopped, several Military Control Commission cadres who had been waiting for a long time hurried to the second car to greet it.
Then, Lao Dai's secretary got out of the car, and the group of Military Control Commission cadres who had rushed over eagerly looked into the car, but did not see the target they were waiting for.
The secretary explained to everyone:
"Wait a minute, the boss is at the back."
About seven or eight minutes later, another convoy appeared in the city. This time, the Military Control Commission cadres learned their lesson and did not go to the second car. Sure enough, the boss they were welcoming got out of the passenger seat of a truck.
The military officers rushed over and greeted him in a flurry:
"Boss Dai."
"Seat."
Old Dai glanced at the several cadres who called him the director, and after confirming that they were not members of the Shanghai district, a hint of displeasure appeared in his eyes. The mixed voices of the Military Control Commission cadres suddenly stopped, and they looked at Old Dai nervously.
"Everyone go away..." Old Dai waved his hand: "I will call you one by one later."
After sending away the cadres who had rushed to Zhuji from all over the Third War Zone, Old Dai asked the secretary who had come over:
"Where's Anping?"
"Commander Zhang went to sleep after receiving the news that the evacuation from Baixi to Xinning was completed. He only got up once to eat during that time."
Old Dai was stunned: "It's been more than 30 hours."
The secretary explained: "I heard that Commander Zhang hasn't slept much since the Concession War."
Old Dai suddenly realized, and then said distressedly: "This bastard really doesn't care about his life, he is risking his life."
The secretary did not agree, but he admired Zhang Anping very much in his heart. This time when evacuating from Shanghai, facing the constant pursuit and blockade by the Japanese invaders, it was really amazing that Commander Zhang could do this.
Although Old Dai wanted Zhang Anping to have a good rest, he still had a lot of things to discuss with Zhang Anping, so he could only say, "Take me to see this kid."
Zhang Anping lived in a house in the city that was requisitioned. Old Dai, led by a Shanghai agent, went there. As soon as he entered the house, he heard Zhang Anping scolding his men:
"Asshole, the director is coming and you didn't call me? People who don't know would think I'm arrogant because of my achievements!"
"Hurry up and prepare the car, I want to go out of the city!"
Hearing his nephew scolding his subordinates from afar, Old Dai couldn't help but smile. He slowed down his pace and walked in, then said, "No need. I'm here to see General Zhang."
Zhang Anping, who was wiping his face with a towel, paused for a moment, then quickly put down the towel and greeted solemnly, "Director."
Old Dai nodded reservedly: "Pack up - I'll wait for you over there."
Zhang Anping glared at Qu Yuanmu fiercely, then quickly followed in Old Dai's footsteps.
Qu Yuanmu really couldn't bear to wake up his own leader. After Zhang Anping woke up, he learned that Lao Dai had arrived and it was too late to leave the city, so he put on a play for Lao Dai at the right time to make amends.
Although he knew that Old Dai would definitely not be angry, he had just performed a great deed and must not be complacent at this time.
Sure enough, although Old Dai didn't say anything, Zhang Anping, who was familiar with Old Dai, still felt that his cousin was very satisfied with his pretense.
After the two arrived at the study, Dai Chunfeng naturally took the main seat. After sitting down, she said nothing and looked at Zhang Anping with smiling eyes, as if she was a mother-in-law who liked her son-in-law more and more.
Zhang Anping "couldn't hold it in any longer" and said carefully: "Uncle, you are not going to cause trouble for me, are you?"
“Hahaha,” Old Dai laughed. “What a ridiculous trouble! You’ve made me proud this time! Haha…”
People in power like to suppress young people. Why?
In addition to being an asset, youth also means immaturity and it is easy to get carried away when one is too proud.
Although he knew that his nephew was a steady person, he was very happy that he could remain cautious and low-key after achieving such success.
Facing Old Dai's hearty laughter, Zhang Anping pretended to be proud and said, "Don't you see whose nephew I am?"
"Go to hell!" Old Dai smiled and pretended to kick Zhang Anping, but it was just a gesture.
After the uncle and nephew praised each other for a few words, they got down to business. Old Dai couldn't help but lower his voice:
"There's nothing going on with Tan Zhongshu, right?"
The news that Tan Zhongshu had returned to rescue his friendly forces and had broken out of the encirclement had already arrived. Along with this news, there was also news that the "baggage team" had to destroy all of its baggage before breaking out.
Although many people were secretly muttering that there was something fishy going on, no one from the Nationalist government said anything openly. After all, the list of casualties reported by the Loyalty Rescue Army showed more than a thousand people, so they couldn't blame anyone.
In fact, the most confused people at this time were the Japanese.
It was obvious that a squadron's vanguard encountered the Zhongjiu Army, and was beaten by the Zhongjiu Army and fled away. How did they get the heavy troops to surround the Zhongjiu Army? They also killed more than a thousand Zhongjiu Army soldiers in one battle, injured countless people, and forced the Zhongjiu Army to flee into the mountains?
But the Japanese did not dare to reveal it, and reported the news and called it a great victory.
After all, in this battle that lasted for more than half a month, the Japanese army's performance can be described as terrible. They also needed to use a little gold powder to smear their faces, so they reported a great victory in a muddle, and carried forward the humanitarian spirit, and personally set up a cemetery to show respect for their opponents.
Many years later, the heroes' tombs had to be demolished because of the construction of a high-speed railway. Countless descendants who respected their predecessors in the War of Resistance against Japan devoutly dug up the cemetery, hoping that the heroes could move to a better place and watch this prosperous era that was not perfect but would surely get better and better. And then... then they faced the empty tombs and fell into doubt about life.
To get back to the point, the unified stance of the Nationalist government and the Japanese army made this matter an ironclad case.
But Lao Dai still felt uneasy, fearing that something might happen.
If it is really exposed, the nephew who manipulated all this will be the scapegoat.
After hearing Lao Dai's question in a low voice, Zhang Anping said indignantly, "Tan Zhongshu is not in a good position to lead the army. If he had been more cautious, we wouldn't have been surrounded by the Japanese invaders, and so much property wouldn't have had to be blown up!"
"With my thousands of loyal soldiers, I will not be unable to return to Ninghai, which is so close!"
"Director, I request that Tan Zhongshu be punished!"
Old Dai blinked in confusion, wanting to ask subconsciously, but seeing Zhang Anping's indignant face, he was startled and made a gesture:
Is it inconvenient to speak?
Zhang Anping chuckled and whispered to Old Dai:
"I have arranged for the things to be delivered to Paitou Town. You can send someone to take over."
Old Dai didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He was really scared just now and thought something went wrong.
He suppressed the heat in his heart and asked quietly, "How many are there?"
Zhang Anping stretched out his hand and whispered:
“The unit is US dollars.”
"Hiss——" Old Dai gasped. He had sent back a number starting with four before, and now there was another number starting with five. What the hell... is it so easy to make money? !
Zhang Anping said in a normal voice at this time:
"Director, I received news earlier. After counting and confirming, the remaining property brought out from Shanghai, including various cash, gold, etc., has a total of about 13 million US dollars after discount. These properties are currently sealed in Ninghai. Please arrange for someone to transport them away."
Dai Chunfeng felt inexplicably distressed. Why were there so many? !
He was stunned for a moment, then said with an annoyed look: "Only one out of ten survived. The Japanese invaders... are really hateful!"
What he said was that the Japanese invaders were truly hateful, but his annoyed gaze fell on Zhang Anping. Obviously, Old Dai felt very hurt and thought that his nephew was revealing too much.
When Zhang Anping saw Old Dai like this, he thought to himself that it seemed that he was too kind and his heart was not black enough!
Old Dai's annoyance towards Zhang Anping lasted for a few seconds and then disappeared. After all, "only one out of ten will survive"!
He then said earnestly:
"Anping, the British and Americans have organized a Lost Financial Statistics Committee in the concession. According to the information I received, this damn committee has currently counted the amount of lost financial assets as high as 2.9 million US dollars. They are now putting pressure on the British and American governments, hoping that the two governments will come forward to take back these assets from our country."
"The principal is under a lot of pressure, so he might have to take a cold approach for the time being. You should be mentally prepared."
Zhang Anping didn't care about the cold treatment. What he cared about was the number revealed by Lao Dai.
$2.9 billion?!
He remembered a joke from later generations:
The robber boss looked at the number of bank robberies reported on the news, and fell into deep thought as he looked at the stolen cash...
"Fuck!" Zhang Anping couldn't help cursing, "I treated the Japanese as if they were the immortals who could settle accounts, but the damn foreigners treated me as the immortal who could settle accounts?!!"
He was so angry, so angry that he didn't even pretend anymore.
He worked so hard to embezzle tens of thousands of dollars, but the other party not only used him to settle the accounts, but also wanted to blackmail him!
Old Dai didn't have much to say about the number come up by the foreigners. It was just a routine operation.
It's just doubled. Anyway, we can just negotiate the money slowly. It's impossible to give it to them - the foreigners are now asking for their help and are discussing the establishment of a Chinese war zone. Look at how the Japanese are "devouring" Hong Kong. Unless the British and American governments are stupid, they will not stand up for these Jews.
There is no doubt that Jews account for a large proportion among the foreigners running banks.
Seeing his nephew swearing out of control, Old Dai smiled instead. Young people, now you know how complicated this society is, right?
"Alright, stop scolding me. The principal knows the truth about this matter. How can it be possible that what they say is the real deal? Besides, do they think it's still the past? Do they want to take advantage of us? Ha!"
Old Dai chuckled, his eyes full of mockery.
A few days ago, Mark Young, the British head of Hong Kong, surrendered to the Japanese army on behalf of the British army, and more than 10,000 British soldiers became prisoners. The first thing the Japanese army did after controlling Hong Kong was to take over all the banks in Hong Kong.
Looking at Shanghai, under the decisive command of Zhang Anping, not a penny was left for the Japanese!
Not only did they not provide aid to the enemy, they also dealt with them severely. With Hong Kong as a comparison, do the British and American governments have the nerve to support these vampires?!
The uncle and nephew then started whispering again - Zhang Anping quietly handed an account book to Old Dai.
Many banks in Shanghai have a storage business, but the bank has no way of knowing what is stored specifically. The account book that Zhang Anping gave to Lao Dai is the registered high-value items.
As for how Old Dai deals with it, he "doesn't care" at all.
After Old Dai took the account book with a knowing look, he ended the private talk and then got down to business—although what he was talking about at this moment was still business.
"What do the Loyal Rescue Army think? Why did you leave the main force of the Loyal Rescue Army there?"
In fact, this is not what Lao Dai asked.
Zhang Anping had sent him a secret telegram before, in which Zhang Anping expressed his desire to form a loyal rescue army and establish a Zhejiang East Command to dilute the influence of the underground party's Zhejiang East base in Zhejiang East - this kind of thing was absolutely politically correct in the Military Control Commission.
In that secret telegram, Zhang Anping also stated that he would find ways to send all the CCP forces in the uprising army to the Third War Zone - Zhang Anping had a team of special political personnel, and he planned to use the special political personnel to absorb this group of CCP forces and would never aid the enemy.
But the final result was that the underground party forces in the uprising army, after completing the strategic attraction in Shangpu, crossed the Cao'e River and went up the mountain in one go.
And inside the mountain was the underground party’s Siming Mountain base.
Old Dai knew that this was an inevitable choice, because Zhang Anping's plan required a force to create the illusion of breaking through Zhang Town and opening up the Shanxi Channel, and the underground party forces in the uprising army could be used to execute this order. They were not afraid of blockades from the front and back by the Japanese army, because after crossing the Cao'e River they could run to the mountains.
The plan was naturally very successful, and Old Dai could not hold Zhang Anping accountable for it. After all, Zhang Anping's first priority before was to lead the team back, and other things had to be put on the back burner.
But what he didn't understand was why Zhang Anping let the main force of the Zhongjiu Army go up the mountain.
Although Tan Zhongshu's final "performance" requires the Loyal Rescue Army, there is no need to throw all of them into the mountains, right?
He was worried that his beloved Loyal Rescue Army would be converted to communism!
Zhang Anping explained:
"Commander, this is what I think - the underground party's strength in eastern Zhejiang was not weak to begin with, and this time more than 5,000 rebels have entered the mountains, so the underground party's strength in eastern Zhejiang is too strong."
"While they are cooperating with us, I will put the Loyal Rescue Army right under their noses and set up the East Zhejiang Command. This will help curb the development of the underground party in East Zhejiang. Moreover, as a friendly army, the Loyal Rescue Army has more than 10,000 people entering the mountains. No matter what the underground party considers, they will have to give us a certain amount of territory."
"The situation in the mountains cannot support such a huge force. At least we can get supplies through the mountain trails, but they can't. If they stay like this for a long time..."
Zhang Anping chuckled sinisterly and didn't say the rest.
Dai Chunfeng couldn't help but laugh, thinking to himself that this bastard was not happy with pointing a gun at the underground party, but he was very good at it when he used other methods to deal with it!
It really embodies the spirit of "covenant" to the fullest!
But Zhang Anping hadn't finished speaking yet:
"There is another reason for leaving the main force of the Zhongjiu Army there."
"Hmm? What's the reason?" "I talked to Zok from the US Army before, and we had an idea..."
Zhang Anping talked about the idea of "air raid on Tokyo".
In his words, this was naturally the spark that came out of the two people's inadvertent chat - Zhang Anping's ambition was that if the air raid was successful, he would find a way to let the Americans build airports in Zhejiang, Anhui or Jiangxi, thereby opening up a gap for normalization of attacks on Japan.
Of course, this is just a wild wish. Whether it can succeed or not depends on the subsequent operations. Even if it fails, after eastern Zhejiang becomes the base of operations for the Loyalist Army, it can support the US military in completing the airborne landing after the air raid on Tokyo.
Zhang Anping did not hide his other purpose, he wanted to use this opportunity to establish a relationship with the US military, to trick, no, how can you say trick for military aid? He wanted to use this opportunity to let the US military see the importance of his side and get more military aid from them.
After listening to Zhang Anping's story, Dai Chunfeng agreed with Zhang Anping's plan - in fact, it didn't matter whether he agreed or not, since Zhang Anping had already made the decision.
This is a cooked rice, and Zhang Anping is very familiar with it!
In fact, Zhang Anping had another consideration for letting the Zhongjiu Army "run free" in the base in eastern Zhejiang.
He needed to make the Zhongjiu Army more clearly understand what it meant to be an army "for the people".
Indeed, under Zhang Anping's high-pressure management, the military discipline of the Zhongjiu Army was the best in the national army. The excellent military discipline also made the Zhongjiu Army an iron army with iron fighting will. This thousand-mile battle would never have been so smooth without the Zhongjiu Army's efforts to cut through mountains and build bridges across rivers.
But the more outstanding the Zhongjiu Army becomes, the more worried Zhang Anping becomes about the future.
It is an exaggeration to say that the Loyal Rescue Army in the original time and space was a mob. The expansion of size and the iteration of personnel caused the discipline of this army, which initially had ambitions and ideals, to deteriorate rapidly. After long-term activities behind enemy lines, the military discipline was in a state of collapse after losing restraint.
But the current Zhongjiu Army is different. Under the personal creation of Zhang Anping, this army has military discipline comparable to that of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army. Even when facing the most hateful traitors, they can restrain their murderous intent.
In the future, when the War of Liberation breaks out, will this army that we have carefully built stand on the opposite side of the tide of the times?
This is what Zhang Anping least wants to see.
Now in eastern Zhejiang, there is an excellent opportunity. Although the Zhongjiu Army had contact with the New Fourth Army in the past, they were in a large area after all, and the chance of close contact was very rare.
This time in eastern Zhejiang, the Zhongjiu Army will inevitably be active in the Siming Mountain base for a long time. Zhang Anping is very much looking forward to what the future will be like for the Zhongjiu Army, whose soul was created by Zhang Anping with patriotism and excellent military discipline, and who is together with an army that is extremely similar to his own!
But he couldn't even tell the organization about his plan.
……
The main purpose of Lao Dai's trip to Zhuji was naturally this non-existent huge amount of money. After meeting with the intelligence chiefs of various parts of the Three War Zones, he left on the pretext of military affairs, and when he left, he took away the huge amount of property that Zhang Anping had hidden.
Originally, he planned to take Zhang Anping to the Third War Zone - the Shanghai retreat this time was very successful and was excellent news material. He should have brought Zhang Anping back to Chongqing for some publicity, but because of the trouble caused by the Lost Property Statistics Committee, Zhang Anping could only stay in Zhuji in a low profile.
It was originally thought that Zhang Anping could be summoned to Chongqing soon, but it was unexpected that this [Lost Property Statistics Committee] put a lot of pressure on the National Government. Although it did not receive the open support of the US and British governments, it took frequent actions in private and used various influences to exert pressure.
On the other hand, some people in the Nationalist government disliked Zhang Anping and took this opportunity to stir up trouble, trying to deal with Zhang Anping severely in the name of losing a huge amount of property.
[Chief Aide-de-Camp] As the beneficiary, it was of course impossible for him to deal with Zhang Anping, but the matter was extremely secretive and could not be brought to the table and discussed in detail, so his attitude had to be obscure, which made those who were interested feel that there was an opportunity to take advantage of it, and the rumors that had been quelled were widely spread in Chongqing.
For example, Zhang Shihao, as a member of the Anti-Communist Committee, was secretly close to the underground party and was suspected of betraying the party and the country;
For example, Zhang Shihao handed over thousands of people to the underground party, which was a betrayal of the party and the country...
According to the Nationalist government’s practice, anyone who was associated with pro-communism would be punished, even if the relationship was completely false.
But this time it was very unexpected. The Military Intelligence Bureau and the Central Intelligence Bureau, the two enemies, stood up together to vouch for Zhang Anping. At the same time, they severely cracked down on the spreaders of rumors and caught a number of "Japanese spies" - they were advertised as Japanese spies to the outside world, but the report placed in front of the chief aide-de-camp made it clear who was behind it.
The chief attendant was furious, and after a while of yelling, he could only let the great hero suffer a little injustice temporarily...
After receiving the relevant news, Zhang Anping, who had very complete information channels in Chongqing, could only slander the chief attendant in his heart for being irresponsible, and then said viciously:
"Fuck, a bunch of vampires, not only do they think I'm a creditor, but they're still holding on to me and trying to make a fortune from it?"
"Damn it, you probably don't know why the flowers are so red!"
Zhang Anping was very angry, and the consequences were naturally serious.
……
On January 1942, 1, 1 countries signed a document in Washington, known as the Washington Declaration of 26 Nations, and its official name is:
Joint Declaration of the United Nations
This marked the formal formation of the international anti-fascist alliance.
On January 1, the Anti-Fascist Alliance announced the establishment of the China Theater.
Well, this was a big event. To celebrate this event, on that day, Zhang Anping gave an order and countless newspapers in the Kuomintang-controlled areas published a piece of news:
Mr. Dongguo and the Wolf of the New Era!
The newspapers in the occupied areas published a news item with the following headline:
Financier (xue) ghost, one of the best friends of the Yamato people!
The former tells the story of how the National Army protected the evacuation of financiers in the concession before the Japanese launched the annexation of the concession. As a result, these financiers turned around and asked the National Government to compensate for the property looted by the Japanese invaders.
The news described in detail how, before the final breakout, the National Army's rear guard was severely slowed down by the valuables they carried, which led to the rear guard being surrounded by the Japanese army and having to blow up the valuables - this was all caused by the Japanese, so why should the National Army pay for it?
The latter tells the story of a financier (ghost) who enthusiastically helps the Japanese army.
After the fall of the concession, some financiers (ghosts) who did not evacuate actually turned to the Japanese and became their accomplices in order to protect their own interests.
The two pieces of news that echoed each other immediately shocked the public - are you kidding me? How much damage did the Japanese cause when they wreaked havoc on Chinese soil?
Instead of asking the Japanese for compensation for these losses, they asked the Nationalist government for compensation? And they asked for 2.9 million yuan?
Why don’t you go to heaven!
The Chinese people were completely enraged, and began to denounce the vampire nation that was excluded by Europe through various channels.
At this time, the financiers (ghosts) were also using huge amounts of money to tempt the Nationalist Government, wanting to establish a financier (ghost) state in Yunnan. Faced with the sudden rise of public opinion, the Nationalist Government, which was too lazy to pay attention to the yawning of the financiers (ghosts), simply rejected the temptation of the financiers.
By the way, he expressed serious dissatisfaction with the collusion between financiers and the Japanese, and directly warned the Jews.
These capital groups were shocked and quickly investigated what was going on.
Zhang Anping did not intend to hide himself in this matter, so they quickly found out that it was the Fairy of Balance who did it. They were discussing whether to communicate with the Fairy of Balance, but they found that there was a fire in the backyard -
It turned out that after seeing the surging public opinion in the country, Zhang Anping immediately ignited the "war" in the United States.
At this time, the United States was the last safe haven for capital. A large number of capital that was excluded and targeted by Germany immigrated to the United States and were trying every means to gain power. Unexpectedly, public opinion was suddenly ignited.
What triggered public opinion was their collusion with the Japanese to establish a country in Northeast China.
The Anglo-Saxons did not know where Northeast China was, but they knew that the Chinese were their allies. Because of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Anglo-Saxons also knew that China was facing Japanese invasion - they already had a sense of common hatred of the enemy. When they learned that the capital taken in by the Chinese was actually colluding with the Japanese who invaded China and wanted to establish a country on the occupied land of China, they were immediately furious.
The anti-capital trend from the United States almost scared these vampires to death. After careful investigation, they found that the mastermind behind the scenes was actually the account-balancing master in their eyes. The capital group was so scared that they quickly tried to contact Zhang Anping, fearing that Zhang Anping would use this opportunity to ignite an anti-capital storm in the United States.
Faced with the surrender of capital, although Zhang Anping did not want to pay attention to it, the National Government stepped in. Zhang Anping took advantage of the situation and played a double act with the National Government. In the end, he not only obtained a considerable amount of interest-free loan, but also turned the money in Shanghai into legitimate seizure.
This operation made the Chief Aide-de-Camp look at Zhang Anping with admiration. On an important occasion, he spent three minutes praising "that little guy" and "a brave warrior of the Party and the country."
The statement made by the [Chief Aide-de-Camp] on an important occasion also put the final nail in the coffin for the argument that Zhang Anping was in collusion with the Communists - if Zhang Anping's "anti-communism" in the past was due to his own performance, then now he has a golden body from the top level.
Anyone can be a communist, but Zhang Shihao has absolutely nothing to do with the word "communist".
The stamped certification from the [Chief Attendant] is probably valid forever.
……
Zhang Anping stayed in Zhuji for quite a long time.
During this period, in addition to launching a public opinion counterattack against vampires, he also did two other things.
The first thing: respond.
Before the Concession War, Zhang Anping organized a migration. A large number of middle-level technical personnel were arranged in the migration team. Because of the route he planned, the migration team avoided the battlefield, but they also walked a lot more distance.
Zhang Anping, who had fought thousands of miles away, had returned to the Kuomintang-controlled area, but these people were still on the way.
Zhang Anping was stationed in Zhuji and arranged personnel to pick them up. He gradually brought all these people back and arranged for them to be escorted to Chongqing.
The second thing he did was also public opinion, but this public opinion was a sharp knife aimed at the enemy.
Just as Zhang Anping said when he was in Shanghai, he launched a public opinion war in the form of self-criticism, reflected on the various "mistakes" in the Shanghai Uprising from Zhang Shihao's perspective, and whipped the Shanghai Garrison Command again and again.
At first, the Japanese did not care, but as public opinion in the Kuomintang-controlled areas intensified, the news inevitably spread in the occupied areas.
Douluo had forced the No. 1 and No. 2 officers of the Shanghai Garrison Command to commit suicide in an attempt to completely settle the Shanghai issue.
At that time, No. 2 chose to commit suicide, but No. 1 expressed his anger by swallowing a gun.
As Zhang Shihao's reflection spread, the matter was brought up again.
At this time, Tu Feiyuan was already being criticized for the failure of the Concession War, and was also being questioned for the escape of Zhang Shihao's troops. Faced with the sudden surging wave, Tu Feiyuan, who wanted to protect himself, could only find more scapegoats.
Just as Zhang Anping expected, the self-examinations of several Japanese officers were of no use at all!
At least two digits!
Under Doihara's manipulation, the commander of the Sakata Regiment committed suicide and several generals of the Shanghai Garrison Command also committed suicide. It was thought that the matter could finally be over, but the number of people who committed suicide was too large, which finally triggered the rebellious psychology of the Chinese Expeditionary Army, and the lawsuit was directly brought to the Japanese headquarters.
The Chinese dispatched troops to use Hong Kong's gains to criticize Tu Feiyuan and put the blame for Shanghai's negative gains on Tu Feiyuan.
The headquarters also felt that Fatty was too embarrassing, so they decided to call Fatty back.
Tu Feiyuan was getting anxious, knowing that if he was called back, he would have no good ending and being hidden away was a definite outcome, so he assured the headquarters that he would make up for the losses and asked them to give him a tiny bit of time.
The base camp reluctantly agreed.
Tu Feiyuan immediately took action in Shanghai.
In addition to confiscating various assets of foreigners in Shanghai, he also imitated what the Germans did in Europe and began to set up concentration camps in Shanghai and began to detain a large number of foreigners.
Another function of the concentration camps was to make money. Foreigners in Shanghai were basically very rich. The concentration camps established by Tu Feiyuan used various means to exploit the foreigners in the concentration camps and squeeze out their hidden property bit by bit.
But the money extracted from the concentration camps was far less than Tu Feiyuan had expected.
At this time, someone quietly told Tu Feiyuan:
The truly wealthy people in Shanghai are the financiers (ghosts) who have taken refuge there.
Many British and American wealthy people ran away during the War of Concessions, but many more did not escape.
In order to get money, Tu Feiyuan disregarded his relatives and decided to start with the financiers (ghosts) who were the first to surrender to the Japanese army and must cooperate.
Some time ago, the newspapers said that financiers were one of the best friends of the Yamato people. In the blink of an eye, a "community" targeting financiers was established, and in the blink of an eye, the capital community turned into a concentration camp for capitalists...
What's more, by squeezing the financiers, the fat guy really made a huge amount of money.
After returning to the base camp with the money and property he had squeezed out, Tu Feiyuan was finally not hidden away, so much so that Tu Feiyuan sighed privately several times:
Thanks to the financial (xi) finance (xue) family (ghost)! (End of this chapter)
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