Chapter 877, Ascension to Heaven(1/4)
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Could it be that gold, silver and jewelry were found?
Zhang Yong shook his head. The map didn't show it. So don't think about gold.
Maybe, there is some ocean or something...
The spy didn't look like a rich man either.
result……
A package is delivered below.
A corner of the package has been opened, revealing the contents. They are all legal tender.
Brand new. They are all in 20 yuan denominations. They seem to still have the scent of ink.
"Well……"
Zhang Yong reacted quickly.
This is a counterfeit currency printed by the Japanese invaders. They haven't had time to spend it yet.
Picking up a bunch of them.
I have to say, the quality is great!
There are probably 5,000 pieces in such a full package. That's 100,000 French currency?
"Is there any more?" Zhang Yong asked.
"How many." The person below replied.
More packages will be delivered later.
Zhang Yong checked and found that there were no face values of 20 yuan. The highest was 10 yuan. Most of them were 5 yuan or 2 yuan.
Each package contains about 5,000 pieces. Because the face value is small, the total amount is not large.
Strange, why did the Japanese invaders make such small denominations?
It seems that the printing cost of counterfeit currency is the same.
Is it easy to spend?
In other words, if it is counterfeit currency, it is indeed easier to spend it with a smaller face value.
After all, if the face value is large, it will not be easy to circulate. It will often be intercepted by the bank. If there is a problem, it will be discovered by the bank. So there are a lot of 5 yuan and 2 yuan?
Confuse……
What does this spy do?
Why are there so many counterfeit coins here? Are they shipped from the Japanese invaders' country?
The factory that printed the counterfeit currency should be in the Japanese invaders' country. That's why the quality is so good.
Counterfeit money, do you want it?
of course yes!
Outsiders don’t know it’s fake.
Its quality is better than real coins. You can use it as soon as you take it out.
It's better than the poor quality ones secretly printed by Chiang Kai-shek himself.
"Team leader, there is also a radio station."
"Do you have a code book?"
"No."
"oh……"
Zhang Yong frowned secretly.
Something feels wrong.
Why are there only radio stations and no code books?
Didn't the Japanese invaders need a code book to send and receive telegrams? Or was the code book just nearby?
etc……
Zhang Yong looked around.
Suddenly, I saw a copy of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" lying in the corner.
Huh?
Romance of the Three Kingdoms? Book?
This Japanese spy actually has such a book in his home?
Something's wrong...
How can ordinary people have books at home?
How can I read a book if I don’t even know a few words?
There is a ghost...
I will pick up Romance of the Three Kingdoms soon.
Sure enough, I found some special symbols inside. They seemed to mark something.
Happy.
I'm sure this book must be related to passwords.
However, it is useless to simply have a book, because there may be many layers of mathematical transformations in between.
When I slept with Li Jingzhi before, she once said that numbers include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, squares, and square roots. There are also arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, increasing sequence, decreasing sequence, etc. There are all kinds of mess.
Function. Hearing this made Zhang Yong feel dizzy. He used to be afraid of mathematics when he was studying.
Some of the symbols in this book may be numbers representing a certain interval, and they need to be changed in a certain way. The more advanced the password, the more ways it can be changed. After one change, more may be superimposed.
Changes. If outsiders want to use the exhaustive method to crack it, it will be impossible for eight lifetimes.
Shake his head.
A purely intellectual activity like deciphering codes is not suitable for him.
"Yang Zhi."
"arrive."
"Send someone to send this Romance of the Three Kingdoms back to the Telecommunications Department and give it to Li Jingzhi."
"yes."
Yang Zhi immediately arranged for someone to go.
Zhang Yong continued to search the house, but found nothing.
So we closed the team.
Count the legal currency. Then pack it up and take it away.
Send them all back to Jigexiang headquarters and hand them over to Chen Qingquan.
Legal currency must be spent as soon as possible. Otherwise, it will depreciate.
At this time, the target old beggar was still within the map monitoring range, but he never stopped.
Originally, Zhang Yong thought that the old beggar might be hiding in a safe house. Then he quietly approached it and surrounded it with water. Then he concentrated dozens of grenades and smashed it into pieces, blowing it to pieces. Unexpectedly,
The other party is always wandering.
what to do?
Stupid method. Keep chasing.
See if you can intercept it from the front and block it head on.
Just about to take action...
Huh?
Suddenly a red dot entered the edge of the map and came straight towards him.
I thought he was the killer of the Japanese invaders. But I wasn't bored.
Oh, maybe I'm here to get French currency.
The Japanese spies store a large amount of legal currency here, and they should be distributed.
After all, espionage requires financial support.
It's like "Borrowing a Gun", it's really too shabby. You have to solve everything by yourself. Time and energy are wasted.
The Japanese invaders were still a semi-industrial country after all, and they used counterfeit currency as espionage funds, killing two birds with one stone.
It not only solved the funding problem, but also hit the enemy's economy.
In fact, using spies to release a large amount of counterfeit currency to cause inflation is also a common method used in the struggle between ourselves and the enemy.
During World War II, the Germans made imitations of pounds sterling. The British also made imitations of marks.
However, the Japanese invaders would have never imagined that the legal currency would rapidly depreciate without them printing counterfeit currency.
The speed of printing counterfeit currency cannot keep up with the speed of depreciation of legal currency.
The Japanese invaders secretly printed one million, while Chiang Kai-shek had already printed ten billion.
The Japanese spies were also worried that printing too many copies might lead to an out-of-control situation. On the contrary, Chiang Kai-shek was not worried at all. He started the printing press and printed hard.
By the middle and late stages, the quality of the paper used for legal tender was already quite poor. Especially its waterproofness was very poor. Once soaked in water, it would soon rot away.
To be continued...