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Chapter 451 The warehouse is gone

At noon, the food delivery truck arrived at the warehouse according to the normal time.

But when they stopped the car, they were all dumbfounded: the warehouse was gone, and now it had been dismantled into a flat piece of land, almost a small square the size of a football field.

They were dumbfounded: Did they find the wrong place?

No, they come here to deliver meals every day, even if they close their eyes, they won't find the wrong place.

A corporal got out of the car and walked around the vicinity, then hurriedly got in the car, and the car drove frantically towards the city. Before he could return to the barracks, he found a public phone on the way and called the Marine Corps Headquarters. past.

Five minutes later, a brigade of the Japanese Marine Corps stationed in Shanghai rumbled out in a truck and arrived at the warehouse at lightning speed.

After they saw it, everyone was dumbfounded, and they couldn't figure out what was going on.

Everything was normal at noon yesterday, the warehouse was still here, and there were piles of ammunition and medicines inside, but now it's good, and I can't find a blade of grass.

Is it true that there are gods in China who used magic to take away the warehouse out of thin air?

They started searching nearby and found many criss-crossing ruts and countless footprints. They followed these traces all the way to Wusongkou, and they probably understood what happened.

There was a hijacking of their arms and medicines, a massive hijacking.

After returning, the Japanese Marine Corps and the Japanese Gendarmerie held an emergency meeting, and then quickly dispatched all forces to start a search in Shanghai, and at the same time sent a signal to the military for help.

The Japanese fleet anchored at the mouth of the Huangpu River decided to send two warships into the Yangtze River to chase the two cargo ships that might be carrying their munitions and medicines.

However, since the Japanese warships moored at the mouth of the Huangpu River this time are all large surface ships, they are used for sea navigation and cannot sail deep into the Yangtze River. If they forcefully enter the Yangtze River, they may face grounding on multiple voyages.

The Japanese Marine Corps had no choice but to give up tracking.

At the same time, the Japanese Consulate protested to the government of the Republic of China, believing that this was a military action taken by the Kuomintang Central Army. The matter must be investigated immediately, the hijacked arms and medicines should be recovered, and the perpetrators should be severely punished.

The government of the Republic of China firmly denied this incident. They did not carry out such actions, but they were willing to cooperate with the Japanese side in tracing their whereabouts.

There was a whole day of commotion in Nanjing, and people from all sides were like ants on a hot pot. They couldn't find the north, south, south, east, and west, and they didn't know who did it.

The next morning, Jin Jiu suddenly appeared in Shanghai and announced to the British "Times" reporter that this operation was planned and led by him, and it was revenge for the arrest of Yoon Bong-gil by the Japanese. There will be many such actions in the future.

The Japanese got mad and started to arrest Jin Jiu, but it was a pity that Jin Jiu disappeared just like wearing an invisibility cloak.

The major newspapers scrambled to report Kim Koo's declaration, and everyone realized that this incident was done by Kim Koo, and it was an act of revenge by the Korean Patriotic Group against Japan.

In the next few days, the spies placed among the Koreans by the Japanese also sent out a lot of information. Only the Japanese knew that the participants in this operation were all Koreans, not a single Chinese.

The popularity of the Japanese was like thunder, and they did not dare to use too harsh tactics against the North Koreans. Otherwise, the people of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea would also kill the Japanese expatriates in the same way.

The Korean people have been enslaved by the Japanese colonists for decades. Those with bare feet are not afraid of those who wear shoes, and they are not afraid to fight with their lives.

Lu Ming got the list of goods stored in the arsenal, and was shocked after reading it. He knew that there were a lot of ammunition and medicines in the warehouse, but he didn't expect there to be so many. It was simply beyond his imagination. No wonder the Japanese are all crazy.

He doesn't know how much these ammunition and medicines are worth, but even if the price is lowered, it will cost tens of millions of yuan. Compared with these guns, ammunition and medicines, the value of the two shipments of grain, cloth, salt, etc. last time is too much. low.

Of course, regardless of the value, people cannot live without food and salt, so some things cannot be judged by their value alone.

It's a pity that he still has to give a third to Kang Ze, and he feels a little distressed, but he has no choice, he can't get away without doing this.

The time was ripe, Lu Ming immediately called Kang Ze, first exchanged some pleasantries, and then whispered: "Brother Kang, I'm in serious trouble."

Kang Ze was startled and asked, "What trouble can you have?"

"I took the Japanese's ammunition warehouse, and now the Japanese are chasing it like crazy." Lu Ming said.

"What? You did the looting of the arsenal? Wasn't it someone from the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea?"

Kang Ze was a little puzzled. His Excellency Kim Koo, who is in power in the provisional government of the Republic of Korea, has come forward this morning and admitted on the radio that the Korean Patriotic Group he led did the work.

"It's true, it's because of the North Koreans, I worked with them." Lu Ming said without any concealment.

"Brother Lu, you really have the guts of a fairy, I admire, I admire." Kang Ze didn't think it was strange, Lu Ming was always bold and reckless.

Unless there is a clear order from Shangfeng to do this kind of thing, he will never have the guts to do it in private.

"Brother Kang, I snatched too many ammunition, and I have no place to dispose of it, so I asked someone to send it to you. Your ranger is short of ammunition, right?" Lu Ming laughed.

"What? Give it to me? That's great, let me tell you, brother, our ranger is just saying nice things, but it's actually similar to the communist guerrillas. There are several people with a gun, and a gun is only issued five times." A bullet, if you send the ammunition, it will be just in time." Kang Ze was so excited that he almost jumped up.

"Brother Kang, in addition to giving you weapons and ammunition, I also did some business in it personally. I can only ask you to help me pass the test." Lu Ming tested it.

"You said, as long as I can do it, it's all fine." Kang Ze said in a big way.

"It's like this. Someone on the black market has ordered a batch of arms. He is too big to offend. I can't afford to offend him, so I agreed to sell it to him. I gave it to Brother Kang, but you have to cover up the number of guns and ammunition you received, even if you have received all of them." Lu Ming said.

"I thought it was such a big deal. How can there be any accurate figures for ammunition? You gave me [-] silver dollars. That's too polite. I'm sorry."

Kang Ze thought that Lu Ming must have made a lot of money from it, but it didn't matter if it was the Japanese who cheated him.

"We are brothers. If you have money, everyone will give it away. I will never forget your brother." Lu Ming laughed.

"Let me tell you, coming to this poor place to fight the Communist Party is a hard job, and even the salary is much lower than before. I am almost too poor to support my wife, and I am really short of money. , I won’t say thank you any more.” Kang Ze complained.

"Our brothers support each other, and the future will be long. Anyway, after the goods arrive in Jiangxi, if there is anything wrong, please help me pass the customs." Lu Ming further vaccinated.

"Don't worry, just blame me for anything." Kang Ze didn't think it was too risky, so he agreed.

He really didn't expect that a batch of ammunition would fall out of thin air, and there were [-] silver dollars, which was what he needed most. Lu Ming was simply his god of wealth, lucky star.

Kang Ze did not suspect that Lu Ming had any other intentions in hijacking the arsenal. He knew that Lu Ming was a patriotic liberal. As long as he caught the opportunity to mess with the Japanese, Lu Ming would never let it go. Ming has a character of daring to speak and dare to do.

But what makes Kang Ze wonder is why the Japanese military, which has always been astute as a ghost, is so lax in defending its secret arsenal.

Ordinarily, Lu Ming's power is limited, how did he get it?

But no matter what, Lu Ming used the patriotic enthusiasm of the Koreans to attack the Japanese. This tactic was very effective. When he was in Shanghai, he knew that Lu Ming arranged An Gonggen to join the Fuxing Society to deal with the Japanese.

Nanjing also sent him similar news that the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea had no intention of intervening in China's internal disputes. They were willing to cooperate with various forces in China, including local armed forces, with only one purpose, to fight the Japanese.

The Hongkou bombing last time was a typical case. Of course, the North Koreans were also involved this time, but Lu Ming probably only knew what secrets were hidden in it.

Kang Ze didn't really believe in the propaganda in the newspaper, and felt that there must be something inside.

After Lu Ming made this phone call, he felt a lot more relaxed. The way out was finally paved, and it all depends on how things will develop.

Of course, it would be better if this escape route was not used, but he had a hunch that this escape route would definitely be used, and it would depend on whether the route was wide enough.

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