Three days later, on a large mountain near Water Fairy Town, Zhou Tong looked at the troops stationed at the foot of the mountain and began to plan how he would sneak into the tomb and bring out the 'national treasure'.
The troops at the foot of the mountain were indeed as Liu Quan had described in his letter, strictly disciplined, but it was not difficult for Zhou Tong to infiltrate them.
Unless it was the kind where there were surveillance alarms throughout the entire process, and there were people watching the surveillance cameras all the time. If there was any movement, they would immediately alert.
It was very difficult for Zhou Tong to enter such a venue, as there would always be times when one's concentration was not focused.
And Zhou Tong happened to be an expert at seizing opportunities. As long as he was given the slightest chance, he would be able to sneak in without anyone noticing.
There was another plan that would yield higher results but would also be more risky. That was to replace everyone, including the officers, with puppets.
The risk was that once Zhou Tong took full control of the camp, the news here would be completely shut down, and this troop would be unable to contact their immediate superior.
If he wanted to completely remove this point, he would need to spend a lot of time observing their actions. The drizzle would slowly seep into his body.
Just as Zhou Tong was still debating which method to use, he heard the dense sound of gunfire coming from the camp.
Zhou Tong saw that the Japanese officers were actually using the Chinese as targets, and judging from the clothes of those people, they should be villagers nearby.
Zhou Tong instantly decided on a plan. He would use the second method to completely replace this troop. Even if they really did appear, at worst, the tomb below would be exposed.
This caused the Japanese soldiers to be contaminated by something while exploring the tomb, which led to the complete annihilation of the army.
Zhou Tong stealthily came to the vicinity of the military camp, and the first person he replaced was the dog in the army. No matter how good his relationship with his master was, no matter how close they were, it was impossible for them to reach a mutual understanding.
Even if there were some abnormalities, their owners might not be able to discover them in time. By the time they did, Zhou Tong had already replaced the dog's owner.
After dealing with the other creatures, Zhou Tong's next shift was to replace the patrolling soldiers. For convenience's sake, the patrolling soldiers would generally take turns.
One squad after another patrolled the area. As long as Zhou Tong's hands were fast enough, he would be able to change all of these soldiers into puppets before he was exposed, and no one would suspect him.
However, the disadvantage was that it would take some time to figure out the patrol pattern of this unit.
The last one to be replaced was the kitchen soldiers. Then, he would replace all the people who had not been replaced, and then he would completely control the entire military camp.
As for how to deal with the person who was replaced? Zhou Tong would keep them for the time being. After he had cleared out the tombs below and retrieved the 'national treasure', he would arrange an accident for them.
It was about going to the tomb to retrieve the treasure and then falling into a trap.
The reason for this was that they did not want the Nippon troops to vent their anger on the nearby villagers and cause a new round of tragedy.
Another thing was that war cost money. How much food and military supplies could they get? In this era, there was a special army called the puppet army.
There were a lot of spineless people who had joined Nippon. There would always be a few people who could do things. They naturally had to spend money to do things. Where would the money come from?
Robbing a rich family? Stop fooling around. It was not easy to take money from a rich family. Robbing one or two was to establish their prestige. The other families would admit it, but if it touched the interests of the majority, the counterattack of the rich would not be so easy to quell.
Rich families had money, food, land, and connections. If they forced these people to the opposite side, what else could they do?
Moreover, there were large troops stationed in the main cities of each place. Unless it was necessary, Nippon generally did not dare to mess around.
Therefore, most of the time in Nippon, the burning, killing, and looting would revolve around the villages and rob the civilians. Since ancient times, it had always been the devils who entered the villages. There had never been any devils entering the cities.
Nippon's military expenditure mainly came from these few sources, including drugs, casinos, brothels, and underground treasures.
If a squadron was wiped out because of a single trip to the tomb, the result would be panic and they would give up on this path.
However, he definitely couldn't give up. Sometimes, money couldn't do it, but an antique could. Moreover, Nippon respected Chinese culture very much.
Otherwise, that couplet from back then wouldn't have happened.
'The zither, the lute, the pipa, the eight kings, the kings above, a single spear to fight;
Demons and monsters, four little ghosts, ghosts and ghosts to the side, put their hands together to capture.'
The appearance of this absolute was undoubtedly a testament to Nippon's ambition and respect for Chinese culture.
Therefore, after discovering this matter, they would cover it up, especially among their own soldiers. They would even order them to keep quiet.
Zhou Tong's plan went very smoothly. In just three days, the entire army of Nippon had been completely replaced, and all the captives had been detained in tents in the barracks.
"Qiushan, long time no see. I didn't expect that we would meet in a place like this.”
"Zhou Tong? I didn't expect it to be you. I didn't expect that Er Yuehong's disciple was not only good at acting, but also had such great influence.”
Zhou Tong had met Qiushan before. Before the all-out war began, Qiushan had specially gone to his master to ask for a show.
Although Second Master was a tactful person, he was absolutely not ambiguous in the face of major issues. At that time, he directly refused and sealed the box.
After Nippon lost its power in Sand City, it opened the box again.
After Qiushan learned of this matter, not only was he not angry, but he was even more impressed by Er Yuehong's strength of character and wanted to hear her sing even more.
However, until now, there had never been a case of Japanese people successfully listening to a play in February Red's Pear Garden.
Either they couldn't get in and couldn't buy tickets, or they found out that there were Japanese people in the audience and immediately ended the show with the excuse that they were unwell.
"Zhou Tong, you'd better let me go and ask your master to come and apologize to me. I can pretend that this never happened and spare your life.”
"Do you know that this unit of ours is just the vanguard unit? There is still a large unit behind us. We will report the progress of the mission to the large unit every day.”
"If we don't report, the main force will immediately give up everything at hand and come over to support.”
Qiushan's words contained a lot of information. One was that he only had a day at most to go down to the tomb to search for the 'national treasure'.
The other was that this national treasure might really be as Zhou Tong had thought, and definitely not a simple object. Otherwise, Japan would definitely not have sent this elite troop over.
The other reason was that they immediately sent most of the people here after learning that there was a problem here. This undoubtedly showed how important this 'national treasure' was.
After Zhou Tong obtained the information he wanted, he left the tent and began to prepare to enter the tomb in search of the national treasure.
(Qiushan hoped to hear February Red sing and threaten Zhou Tong, so he told him this information.))
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