One hundred and fifty-four target Detroit

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Hanks' request for us to send troops is still up to the big eyes, and they all have to decide. When the boar, big-eyed, and smoke returned from the barley field, they were silent after hearing Hanks explain the cause and effect.

Smoke rubbed his cheeks with his hand and said as if he had a toothache, "We've already made a mortal enmity with the National Intelligence Agency anyway. Now we should probably find a way to get out of the United States. โ€

Garland said, "Do you think you won't be able to find us without the National Intelligence Agency?" Unless we can bring about a radical change in the National Intelligence Agency, they will always find us. โ€

Big Eyes groaned, "Get on the thief ship!" โ€

Garland said: "Gentlemen, now that things have come to this, in a word, we cannot sit idly by. As much as I think Mr. Hanks' approach is brutal, we always have to try when there is no other way. โ€

Smoke looked at Hanks and said, "How much do you know about the situation of the Japanese?" โ€

Hanks turned on his laptop and said, "The Japanese haven't noticed that they're smuggling things yet, so the Hyakkikai should be unprepared." But the Japanese were very well defended in Detroit, and what we detected was that there were more than 500 Japanese men there. More than half of them came from the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and the police, and there are a few that we suspect are from a military intelligence agency-like department, and only a small number are Hyakkikai. Although Japan's economic downturn has led to many ex-servicemen joining the Black Society, this situation is still very unusual. โ€

Hearing this, my heart moved, and I snapped my fingers to interrupt Hanks's words: "The last time we went to Japan, we felt that the Hyakkikai had something to do with the Yamaguchi-gumi and the Japanese government. It is said that the Yamaguchi-gumi is the agent of the Japanese government in the underworld, so is it possible that the Hyakkikai did things for the Japanese government? โ€

Hanks shrugged: "But if the Japanese government instructed the Hyakki to smuggle things to the United States, what is their purpose?" Do you want to do another Pearl Harbor attack and attack the United States? You know, the United States has an occupation force in Japan. If the Japanese dare to show bad intentions towards the United States, the occupying forces will crush Japan. โ€

That's true, too. I motioned for him to continue. Hanks pulled up a map from his computer and motioned for us to stand closer: "This is a map of Detroit's Japan." You see, there's a lot of abandoned factories here. Several Japanese companies bought the land in the name of investing in factories, and then groups of Japanese people moved in, seemingly surveying the land and designing factories. โ€

Pointing to the three hangar-like buildings in the center of Japan, he said, "But the only buildings that the Japanese built on a large scale were these three buildings." They are both reinforced concrete structures that are very strong and use a lot of steel and concrete. We speculate that they are capable of resisting direct hits from Tomahawk missiles. During this period, the small number of workers recruited by the Japanese were only allowed to do a little work on the periphery of the area, which was simply used for pretense. This is also very unusual. โ€

The boar asked, "Is the stuff smuggled in by the Japanese hidden in these three buildings?" โ€

Hanks nodded: "Originally, we didn't notice the small movements of the Japanese in Detroit. You know, the appropriations of the Diet are getting smaller and smaller, and the limited funds are spent on spying on Russia and China, and not much on the Japanese. If it weren't for the fact that the Japanese were too careful to transport the smuggled goods here, and did some unnecessary deception, we might not have noticed this place at all. We noticed that the Japanese had smuggled in some unidentified materials through the Hyakkikai three times and transported them here for storage, and we found that among the Japanese in the Japanese area were Japanese rocket experts and self-defense force ordnance experts. This caught our attention, and Mr. Curtis reported the situation to his superiors, and I think they found something out of their control to kill Curtis. After all, if it weren't for Curtis's protection of the Hundred Ghost Society, these things might not have been able to be shipped into the United States......"

The boar interrupted Hanks and said, "Go ahead and talk about the Japanese zone." There are a lot of Japanese, and we need to know if we can attack it, and how we need to attack it. โ€

Hanks said, "Okay. Actually, I don't have a lot of information about the Japanese area. We're also just starting to check the Japanese. All I know is that there are at least three hundred fighters in the Japanese area, and the Hyakkikai may have provided them with ample weapons and ammunition. โ€

"And, throughout Japan, we estimate that the Japanese have set up a large number of sensors to prevent people from sneaking in." Hanks' fingers circled the confines of the Japanese zone. "So it's very difficult to sneak in."

The Tatars grimaced: "Thirty against five hundred?" We're going to have to be metamorphosis just now. โ€

"It's just a matter of finding out what the Japanese are hiding there," said the boar, and if we had heavy weapons, we might be able to do it." โ€

Hanks asked, "What heavy weapons do you need?" โ€

"Machine guns, large-caliber sniper rifles, rockets and, especially, a large amount of explosives," said the boar. โ€

Hanks said: "I still have a few secret supply points in my hands, which should be enough to meet the requirements. And I still have some people in my hands, and I can also participate in the operation. โ€

Garland asked, "So how many do you have?" โ€

Hanks didn't want to say right away: "About 12 people who can directly participate in the battle, the rest are support and undercover personnel. โ€

12 people is not a lot. If Hanks can really provide enough heavy weapons, it is impossible for us to fight to the death for the Japanese, and it is impossible for the Japanese to blatantly store a large number of heavy weapons in the United States. Garand and I looked at each other, and Garand nodded quietly, and then asked Hanks, "Hanks, have you ever wondered how so many heavily armed people could get to Detroit without being detected, and how to evacuate after the operation is over?" Also, as soon as they start in Detroit, the police will arrive, and there is simply no way that they will have time to break into the Japanese zone? โ€

"Curtis had pigtails in his hands some Air Force guys, and I used it to blackmail the Air Force guys into carrying us around Detroit and back," Hanks said. Otherwise they will be in big trouble. I think these people will be able to distinguish between the important and the important. โ€

At this point, Hanks seemed to have made up his mind before he continued: "As for the police in Detroit, don't worry. Large-scale chaos could ensue across the northeastern United States, leaving the police exhausted. Not many police officers can meddle in the affairs of the Japanese area. โ€

Garland asked, "How do you do that?" โ€

Hanks said: "Because of the high risk in our operational department, Curtis and his superiors are single-line contacts, and once Curtis dies, only I can contact all the downlines. There are a lot of professional technicians in these downlines, and they can do what I said. This is my last chance, and I'll get them all moving! โ€

The boar nodded at me, and I nodded at Garand. Garland said to Hanks, "Okay. Although things are urgent, a simple plan is needed. Let's start with a plan. โ€