Chapter 96: The Peerless Beauty (1)

The mask on the letterhead is very abstract, with only an oval outline and three openings: eyes, nose, and mouth, much like a child's stick figure. The header and footer of the letterhead have the logo of the Chunto Hotel, which must have come from there, and the pencil used by the painter is also a standard amenity in the hotel room.

The mask represents "disguise, illusion", and the intruder put the letterhead here to warn us?

I wrapped my right thumb and index finger in two tissues, picked up the letterhead, and flipped through it several times.

Nothing can be found on it other than this mask stick figure.

I sniffed lightly on the paper, and normally the edge of the artist's palm would come into contact with the letterhead, leaving some kind of distinctive smell on it. However, there is no peculiar smell on the paper, only the fragrance of white paper pulp.

"It's okay." I whispered, then gave up the search and tossed the letterhead into the trash can under the table.

"It's a very empty building, and there are so many rooms that even if I get everyone to search, it's just a drop in the bucket...... Now, the only way to do this is to rely on the monitoring system on each floor, but since the intruder is a master, monitoring may not be useful, but it will be unhelpful! Jade Fox Chan frowned and paced in place, very worried.

Surveillance is dead, intruders are alive. Once the surveillance of certain key locations is counter-manipulated, we are forever blindfolded by ourselves and can never find the enemy.

"Since it's not good to move, then don't make any moves, don't issue any instructions, just maintain the status quo." I made the most reasonable suggestion, which is to "adapt to change".

I've been wondering, if the intruder is the General, what is the purpose? It certainly won't be a complete destruction of the Ninjas of the Heart Moon Sect, after all, such a goal is relatively easy to achieve, such as finding a key location and placing a few*, and then this place can be blown into ruins.

It seems that the general was bold and thoughtful, and did not care whether he killed or not, but took a fancy to some secrets.

"I guess it's for the secret hidden in the depths of Kusanagi's memory, right?" I couldn't help but smile wryly.

After coming to Dunhuang, I kept trying not to expose myself, I didn't want to appear in plain sight, and I didn't want to be the target of gang forces. It's a pity that people are not as good as heaven, and in the end, all the people who coveted Kusanagi Suga's secret once again focused their eyes on me.

"I'm ready, let's start again." I told Jade Fox Zen.

Jade Fox Chan didn't refute, and when I sat down in the swivel chair, he flicked two buttons, causing the sleep cover to slowly buckle down.

"The most important point is to make the heartbeats of two people completely synchronized, tightly together, without leaving a trace of confusion. The heartbeat is synchronized, and the trajectories of the electrocardiogram and EEG will basically coincide, relying on your heartbeat to wake up Kusanagi's predecessor's heartbeat. This is borrowed from the principle of 'resonance' in physics, which is consistent with the invention of the pacemaker. Mr. Long, when a person's brain is running at high speed, it will inevitably produce extremely violent heat, and this is where the heat dissipation system is used. You can rest assured that the sleep hood is equipped with more than 300 sets of sensors, which is completely intelligent and can keep the system running normally without human interference. Jade Fox Zen said.

I understand the principle of "resonance", and Jade Fox Zen's explanation is completely credible, so, no matter what any abnormal reaction the sleep mask has, I will remain calm.

"I'll get first-hand information and dig out all the secrets that Kusanagi knows. Of course, these materials are stored in my head, and no one can snatch them, and they are my own. "I swear to myself.

This time, I was familiar with the road, and I watched my heart beat to sixty beats per minute on the computer on the left.

Kusanagi's voice sounded again: "How much are the five gems worth?" How much is the glory of the Japanese government worth? I have consulted all my friends in the cultural relics industry, and these gems are worth more than 100 million ...... In the eyes of antique dealers, gems can be exchanged for crates of money, but in my opinion, they are gold that leads to the unknown...... Key ......"

The sound became choppy, like a poor cell phone call.

I fumbled around on the sleep cover, trying to find the sound knob and turn up the volume.

"In the Emperor's Palace, I was given the privilege of coming and going freely until the ship bound for China docked...... It's a happy place, with wine and meat, and beautiful women...... I would like to have a heart-to-heart conversation with the Emperor and report to him my plans for the conquest of the Asian continent, and I am sure he will be very interested. Kusanagi chattered.

The behavior of the Japanese imperial family is very strange, and it is fundamentally different from that of the Chinese imperial palace.

Therefore, a master like Kusanagi Kan can come and go freely in the palace without having to follow any rules and regulations. In the eyes of the Chinese, this is almost impossible.

Since I can see his memory, I can also understand the details of this paragraph. I believe that the reason why the emperor cared so much about him was because he had a very high level of wisdom and great ability.

Since the Sino-Japanese First Sino-Japanese Naval War, the Japanese emperor has been eager to recruit talented people and has great respect for high-level talents in the country, so he has been able to form a powerful invading force. In addition, the samurai groups and ninja organizations of the people are willing to submit to the emperor and become a force to be reckoned with under the emperor's command.

It is precisely because of this difference in the state system and social situation that during World War II, the Japanese people were able to continuously send young and strong men to the troops, and supported the country's invasion and occupation of the mainland without regret.

If a country does not look back at its own history and face up to the problems that have arisen in history, then history will continue to repeat itself and become a nightmare for all its citizens. Kusanagi's ideas were fundamentally different from the tactical thinking of the senior Japanese military officials at the time, and he hoped to end the war in a more concise and clear way and in a shorter time, so that the people of the two countries could get out of the sea of suffering as soon as possible.

The war left both countries empty, barren fields, and heavy losses of young and middle-aged people, which no ruler wanted. Then, if the emperor adopts Kusanagi Kan's opinion, in a sense, it will have a great effect on the course of history, which is equivalent to the ancient Chinese emperor's means of harmony.

In the history of Dunhuang, there have been countless explorers who have left footprints, and I believe that Kusanagi is not the first, nor the last. Because the secrets of Dunhuang will always exist, it will always attract explorers from all over the world.

Human curiosity is always endless, which is one of the driving forces for the progress of human society.

Chinese mainland has a long history, and successive dynasties have left behind inexhaustible treasures, which are coveted by small neighboring countries. In some dynasties, if the emperor was wise and martial, and the law was strict in guarding the border, then the spies of small countries would not find a chance to attack. On the contrary, every dynasty will fall into a dark quagmire in the middle and late stages. The emperor was mediocre, and the ministers slipped their beards and slapped horses, forming a vicious circle. In that social climate, the frontier guards have no intention of fighting, the national barriers are wide open, and the invaders are like sharks seeing blood, and they are frantically attacking.

I have read a lot of history, and I hope that every Chinese can read history. Only in this way will all Chinese have the same understanding and can they share the same hatred at all times. When the country is weak, perhaps we should not only condemn the aggressor's rampant, but also look for our own causes.

Here, I'm curious to know how much the emperor really trusts Kusanagi Kan? Is there more trust in the senior officials of the Japanese military department? Of course, the emperor was eager to end the war as soon as possible, or did he also have the ambition of winning the throne and use the Asian continent as a springboard to the north, to the west, along the direction of the Mongol cavalry invasion, all the way to the Red Sea coast? In short, in the era when the war had just begun, the Japanese emperor was proud, with the determination to release the Central Plains, and had a beautiful dream of sweeping the world. Although he was not the head of the Nazis, he was also ranked in the highest echelon of the fascist coalition at that time.

At the mention of this, I cannot help but feel great sorrow for the 40,000,000 people in China.

In a way, Kusanagi and I have become one, using a very subtle way to interpret what he has seen, heard, and thought that he cannot tell.

This is the solution brought about by the highly developed modern computer technology, which seems mysterious, but is actually a technology of digital transmission of audio and images, just like the computer wheelchair designed by scientists for Hawking, through inductive reading technology, the advanced ideas of top physicists who have been plagued by ALS for decades can be read out.

"The Emperor has great concerns...... The treasury was already depleted, the arsenals could not find enough steel and *, the production of bullets was significantly reduced, and it was only possible to halve the quota of individual ammunition for front-line soldiers. In that case, the emperor needed a tube of boosters to cheer up the troops and the people. On the south, west and north sides of Chinese mainland, nearly every group of informants sends a dozen dismal messages a day as the Soviets and Americans stand behind China and become the country's strong support. Supplies, troops, and reinforcements were constantly delivered to the enemy's positions, and I don't know how many arsenals had been formed in the mountainous areas of western China, day and night*, and those earthen constructions* with a killing area of three steps square* had become a nightmare for the military headquarters...... I claimed to be able to end the war with the snap of my fingers, but it seems that the emperor, ministers, secretaries, guards, and entourage did not believe me, and dismissed my words as a dream. Well, as soon as the rig is finished, I will go to Dunhuang, and finally return with honors, and let these old fellows kneel in front of me respectfully one by one, and call me 'Regent', hehe...... The emperor has promised that as long as the war ends within three months, half of Japan will belong to me, and Japan will have two emperors, one is him and the other is me......" Kusanagi Kan couldn't hide his joy when he thought of this.

Of course, as a supernatural person, his desire for official positions and power was not as strong as that of civilian and military generals, and it was mainly because the emperor attached great importance to him that he felt that he had to shoulder the prosperity of all Japan.

After receiving the gems, Kusanagi sent five of his cronies to take the five gems by sea to the factory in Helle, Germany, and supervised the workers in shifts to produce the drilling rigs.

The process took about three months, and according to the itinerary, Kusanagi should leave for China a month before the rig delivery date, where he would meet with the rig procurement team, and after a short drill, rush to Dunhuang. However, at this time, Kusanagi Kan did a disgraceful thing in the palace, which should be regarded as the kind of "most common mistake that men are most likely to make".

If you have seen the masterpiece "Shooting the Condor" by Hong Kong Island writer Mr. Cha, you will see a freak love affair between "Zhou Botong and Nandi Concubine", and this plot is derived from Kusanagi's experience. The real characters correspond to the plot of the book one by one, Kusanagi Kan is Zhou Botong, the emperor is the Southern Emperor, and the concubine who behaves inappropriately is named "Fang Shen Zhizi" in reality, and is one of the five concubines favored by the emperor.