The Strongest Sharpshooter of the War of Resistance
34 The invitation from the devil’s new courtyard

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At eight in the morning, Liu Ze woke up after sleeping for two to three hours.

The balcony of the room faced the river in the distance.

The originally bustling river seemed a little desolate at this moment, but it was also very lively.

Ships with Japanese flags were approaching the dock. There were armed Japanese soldiers guarding the dock, and a large number of porters were moving the goods from the ships.

The docks in the French concession also became lively.

Many Chinese merchant ships docked at the French concession port. In the port, two warships flying the French flag and the Japanese gunboats patrolling the river were in peace.

From the memories that Liu Ze had obtained from his identity card, he knew that his so-called trading company owned the largest fleet in the French concession. Among them, there were eight cargo ships that could go far and transport thousands of tons. There were also river fleets that could directly transport goods to the interior of the Chuan Mansion.

At this moment, these ships were docked at the French concession port. Due to the war, the trading company owned by Liu Ze was resting.

The reason why Old Jiang sent Liu Ze to Shanghai was not only because of Liu Ze's outstanding military skills, but also because he hoped that Liu Ze could make use of the advantages of his trading company to transport goods to the mainland.

However, it would not be easy to transport supplies to the Chinese army in the rear, even weapons and medicine.

Fortunately, Old Jiang didn't insist too much. After all, without the port of Shanghai, there were plenty of places for goods to land on the vast coastline of China.

Old Jiang hoped that Liu Ze would be able to infiltrate the Japanese. Not only would it be easier for him to move, but he would also be able to obtain as much important military information as possible.

However, this was something that would happen in the future. Liu Ze only had one goal when he returned to Shanghai, and that was to prevent the Japanese from taking control of Shanghai so easily.

Most importantly, they could not let the Japanese snatch away the large amount of gold and silver that had not been transferred to Shanghai.

With this money, the Chinese army could buy a large amount of weapons and food. They could not become the assets of the Japanese invading China.

According to the information Liu Ze received from the Northwest Prime Minister, the Japanese had already plundered hundreds of tons of gold and tens of thousands of tons of silver in Shanghai. All of this money was gathered in the vaults of the Xingya Bank near the Japanese Marine Corps headquarters in Hongkou District.

These gold and silver were all taken by the Japanese from the vaults of various banks in Shanghai. There were also billions of French coins.

These coins were naturally the military expenses of the Marine Corps in the future, but the navy had to transport these precious metals back to the country.

The Xingya Bank was a bank under the control of the Japanese Xingya Institute. From the beginning, its core purpose was to plunder the economy of the occupied countries as much as possible.

Liu Ze believed that there was definitely more than just gold and silver in the bank. There must be other good stuff that the Japanese had plundered from Shanghai.

However, it was not an easy task to obtain these things.

Before the invasion of China, more than 20,000 Japanese citizens had already evacuated to Hongkou Settlement.

After the war in Shanghai broke out, the Hongkou concession was also heavily protected by the devils.

Until now, there was no need for any Chinese to approach the concession.

This was also a problem for Liu Ze.

The reason was very simple. The system's alternate dimension could not store all the items that were not produced by the system.

Liu Ze could control the bank, but transferring such a large amount of gold and silver was a huge problem.

Otherwise, Liu Ze would have taken action long ago and pocketed the gold and silver.

There was no need to think so much.

However, the Japanese would not move such a huge amount of gold and silver in a short period of time, so Liu Ze had time to think about how to transfer the gold and silver.

After returning to Shanghai, Liu Ze's eyes were not on the gold and silver, but the 101st division of the Japanese that was about to land on the Bund pier and the 1st regiment of the fake Jing 'an Army from the Bay Area.

This time, the Japanese troops would still land in the surrounding areas to fight.

The Fusang base camp had also completed the five divisions that Matsui Ishigen had requested. In addition to the Chongteng detachment in Wanwan, the three brigades of the fake Jingan Army in Wanwan, and the two heavy artillery exploration groups, they had a total of 200,000 troops.

From the time he transmigrated to this point, Liu Ze realized that he had only killed about 10,000 Japanese.

It didn't have much of an effect on the overall situation.

The three divisions that the Japanese had sent would also arrive one after another. By then, the total number of troops that the Japanese had sent to Shanghai would reach 300,000.

With such a large force, even if Liu Ze moved day and night, he would not be able to salvage the Battle of Songhu.

Liu Ze could not change the current situation of the war. The only thing he could do was to kill as many Japanese as possible.

Liu Ze, who had returned to Shanghai, had his eyes on the Japanese's 101st Division and the fake 1st Brigade of the Jing 'an Army in Wanwan.

These two troops were going to land at the Bund pier together, so their forces were not scattered.

Unlike the other landing points, the Japanese forces were not concentrated. This made them want to give the Japanese a hard time, but they never found a good opportunity.

This time, although the Japanese's 101st Division was not a permanent division, and the 1st Brigade of the Wei Jing 'an Army in Wanwan was formed by those who had forgotten their ancestors, Liu Ze did not mind.

Every invader that came ashore was an enemy. Liu Ze would not be picky with his enemies. He would kill them one by one.

Moreover, the devils in the permanent division would not be able to escape in the future.

Just as Liu Ze was looking at the Bund pier in the distance, a servant knocked on the door and walked in with a red invitation card in his hand. He said to Liu Ze,"Old Master, President Liu of the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce just sent an invitation to invite you to attend the business cocktail party held in Hongkou concession tonight.”

Liu Ze took the invitation card from the servant and waved his hand to dismiss the servant before opening the invitation card.

It was said to be an invitation from the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce. More accurately, the inviter's name was Fusang Xingya Academy.

Seeing the humble invitation on the invitation card, Liu Ze's lips curled up and he threw the invitation card on the table.

The Japanese seemed to be in a hurry to restore the normal business order in Shanghai.

Liu Ze believed that the number of people invited would definitely not be small.

Most likely, every reputable merchant in Shanghai would receive this invitation.

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