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Chapter 585 Wealth Distribution Plan

These signatures have dates below. Yang Jing can't understand the content of the letter, but he can understand the signature and date.

Yang Jing discovered that most of these dates were signed after July 1943. For example, the earliest signing was Soichi Teruchi, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Southern Army who led Southeast Asia during World War II.

The letter he wrote was also the earliest of all, with the signature date on July 23, 1943. The signatures of the remaining people continued in sequence, from August 1943 to January 1944.

The last signature was Imamura Tsubasa, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Eighth Front Army stationed in Rabaul. His signature date was January 12, 1944.

The letters written by more than ten generals spanned nearly half a year. Although they didn't know what they were written, they could have more than ten senior generals write their letters, including Japanese marshals like Soichi Desouchi and army generals like Tsukashi Imamura. And the most important point is that these generals were commanders of the Japanese who were stationed in other places during World War II.

Obviously, what these senior generals said must be extraordinary! Perhaps there is something shocking secret hidden in it!

After Yang Jing's consciousness came out of the storage space, he sorted out his clothes and prepared to go out to find a bookstore or something to buy a Japanese dictionary.

Although the population of Lorengao is only six or seven thousand, its development here is no worse than that of Ley and Port Moresby.

Thanks to the rich fishing resources in the surrounding waters, Loren's high economic level is at the forefront even if you look at the entire PNG era, so there are many shops here.

Moreover, because of the Huairou policy of the Cunjung that year, the relationship between the Japanese garrisons and the Bismarck Islands and the locals was very good. Although Japan was defeated later, the number of Japanese expatriates in the local area was still quite large.

Because the official language of Papua New Guinea is English, Yang Jing easily bought a Japanese-English dictionary.

Japanese-English dictionary is also fine!

As soon as she returned to the hotel, Yang Jing received a call from Guo Dabao.

"Xiao Jing, our Rongbao Mining has completely taken down the survey rights and mining rights of the two areas you mentioned." Guo Dabao's first news made Yang Jing very happy.

Others don’t know the situation of the two ore bodies, but Yang Jing can understand that it is eight or nine, and to take over the survey and mining rights of these two areas. As long as these two ores can be mined smoothly, the profits will definitely allow Rongbao Mining to reach another level or even two or three levels.

High-grade precious metal enrichment mines are as good as pie falling from the sky for any mining company. This high-grade precious metal enrichment mine usually has a relatively low mining cost and a large profit margin. Moreover, precious metals have always been a hot item all over the world, so as long as these two mines can be mined normally, Rongbao Mining can wait to collect the money.

"Okay, Uncle Guo, thank you for your hard work."

"Well, I said Xiaojing, I have bet on all my treasures. I hope the two places you are looking for will not disappoint us."

"Haha, Uncle Guo, are you still worried about me? Let's do this, Uncle Guo, if these two mines do not have more than 50% of the net income, I will return the shares in my hands to the company for free, and I will also find three oil fields for the company for free. What do you think?"

There was no movement on the other side of the phone, but Yang Jing could hear Guo Dabao's rapid breathing.

After a long time, Guo Dabao's voice sounded: "Xiaojing, since you are so confident in these two mines, I won't say anything else."

"Don't worry, Uncle Guo, these two mines will not disappoint you. By the way, since the surveying rights and mining rights have been taken down, there is nothing I have to do with me. I will go back by myself after playing here for two days."

"Well, you should just play, you don't have to worry about it."

After hanging up the phone, Chris came back. After telling Yang Jing about the situation, he consciously stayed with Clark McCann to watch TV in the outer room. Yang Jing got into the room by himself and began to translate the letters in the dictionary he just bought.

I spent the whole afternoon translating these letters, but the results were also very obvious. At least when it was time for dinner, Yang Jing could figure out what was written on these letters.

As Yang Jing guessed, there is a big secret involved in these letters.

The meaning of these more than a dozen senior Japanese generals was similar, and they persuaded the base camp to start preparing for a retreat and start transferring some wealth reserves.

Among them, as the highest-ranking general and the most prestigious Japanese marshal Sōichi Tetsuchi, who wrote the most clearly.

"... With the loss of Guadao and Midway, the situation in New Guinea is getting worse and worse, and the situation in the Pacific has become very unfavorable to our empire. Once the Mi-Australia coalition breaks through the New Guinea and Guam defense lines, the Mi-Australia coalition can directly threaten Southeast Asia and even the empire's mainland.

Before his death, Yamamoto-kun mentioned that we should make long-term plans and suggested that we divide a portion of the wealth obtained from each base and store it separately for emergencies. I think that Yamamoto-kun's suggestion is very good. Everyone, our neighbor has an old saying in China, and prepare for the future. Although the situation is not that bad now, we should learn from our neighbors and make various preparations for the future battle situation.

Yamamoto's landline was shot down by the American military aircraft, and Yamamoto's dizzy was broken. I think the situation in the future will be even worse. Therefore, in order for the empire to have more sufficient potential to continue to fight the Pacific, we need to make longer-term plans.

At the beginning of the year, Yamamoto-kun mentioned the plan to divert wealth when he was talking to me, but what is ridiculous is that at that time I actually thought that Yamamoto-kun's plan was to dismantle the empire's fighting will. But now it seems that I am far inferior to Yamamoto-kun's vision. Although I am unwilling to admit it, the current situation is indeed falling towards the unknown abyss. Rabaul is isolated and helpless, Guam is in danger, and the entire Southeast Asia is about to face a full-scale attack from the Mi-Australia coalition, especially the local...

You guys, I don’t want to say anything depressed, but Shouyi begs you to face up to the current situation and comfort Your Majesty, hoping that Your Majesty can accept the plan proposed by Yamamoto.

After Yamamoto's Tamaki was broken, I called you several times, hoping that you could agree to Yamamoto's plan to divert wealth, but you have not given Shouyi a definite reply. In view of the current tense situation, Shouyi made an arbitrary decision to discuss this plan with the highest officials stationed in various base areas. Fortunately, it received support from many colleagues.

At the same time, in view of the current situation, I have begun to order the implementation of the plan left by Yamamoto-kun. From May, the property transported to the local area will be distributed to the secret base of Maoge Island. The underwater base secretly built by His Excellency Takijiro Oshiki was stationed in Guam that year has been completed. The wealth we have gained from overseas bases can be distributed and stored there. In the event of the situation, it can also become the empire's confidence.

Now the situation is getting tense, and eleven colleagues have already secretly implemented this plan with Shouyi. Although this plan has not been clearly approved by you, our loyalty to the empire can be seen. Shouyi, in his handwritten letter, and his colleagues, beg the base camp to pass this plan, and hopes that you can give a reply as soon as possible."

This is the general content of the letter written by Soichi Tetsu. Below is the signature and date of Soichi Tetsu. The letter is also accompanied by a detailed list of the quantity of materials transported for four times.

This letter made Yang Jing feel thrilling.

Although I was very angry with the Japanese, to be fair, this letter from Teraunuchi Sakachi was indeed written to the point.

The Yamamoto-kun mentioned in the letter is undoubtedly Izuru Yamamoto-killed by the Americans.

Yamamoto Iroru and Soichi Nakachi are friends, which is well known. Yamamoto Iroruru is also a very visionary general, and this cannot be denied. This guy must have seen the loss of Guadalam and Midway Island long ago, which caused the Japanese Navy to lose two greatest guarantees in the Pacific Ocean, so he proposed this plan.

It’s a pity that Yamamoto Iroku died too early, otherwise I would not know what the final trend of the entire Pacific War would be like.

However, although Yamamoto Izuru died, the plan he proposed before his death was supported by people including Soichi Desunari. Of course, this support may have been exchanged for Yamamoto Izuru's death.

It is probably because of the death of Iroru Yamamoto, which made these senior generals stationed overseas feel the urgency of the situation. In addition, the leader of the Imperial Marshal Sakaichi Deanuchi, was led by, so they spontaneously began to implement this plan before the base camp gave clear orders.

There is also the Oshiki Takijiro mentioned in his heart that Soichi Teraunuchi mentioned in his heart. This guy was the lieutenant general of Japan during World War II, the founder and advocate of the famous "Kamikaze Suicide". This guy was also a close friend of Iroku Yamamoto and the earliest participant in the Pearl Harbor combat plan. After the Battle of Pearl Harbor, Oshiki Takijiro had been stationed in Guam, which was taken from the Americans for more than a year, but he committed suicide by separatism after Japan was defeated in 1945.

Since Takijiro Oshiki had been stationed in Guam, it is not surprising that he built a secret base from the Maug Islands at the northern end of the Northern Mariana Islands by Yamamoto Iroku.

The contents of other letters are similar, and the letters are accompanied by a detailed list of transportation materials.

In contrast, the last signed Imamura transported the smallest amount of materials, only one, which was the five tons of gold.

Unfortunately, the batch of gold that Imamura ordered the first Xinxingmaru to transport was sunk when it ran out of the Bismarck Sea. The handwritten letters of these senior Japanese generals sank to the bottom of the sea with the ship.
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