122. 3 and a half degrees north-northeast

Koji Ishida simply found a crowbar and pried open more than a dozen boxes one after another, most of them antique scrolls stolen from China, and three rooms were old-fashioned iron filing cabinets.

The cabinets were filled with research materials and some large glass bottles containing human organ specimens.

Koji Ishida flipped through the documents very quickly, and Wei Qingyun could not see the text information on the documents through Ishida's perspective, but looking at some of the illustrations, it was certain that they were also some research materials on the human body and biology.

The covers and envelopes of these documents are very new, and they do not match the dirty and old inner pages, and there are only a few simple subject words and numbers on the covers, and it is not clear which unit they belong to.

It should be a deliberate concealment of relevant information.

It's the 731 water supply troops, it must be. Wei Qingyun thought so, and couldn't help but feel resentful. At that time, the invading Japanese army carried out a large number of horrific human experiments in China, and mastered a large number of life data of Chinese. These documents must have been shipped back to Japan for further research.

"The little devil of the dog day is really not a good thing." Wei Qingyun scolded secretly.

This ship not only has a large number of cultural relics and antiques, but also has ironclad evidence of the Japanese invasion of China and bacterial experiments and human experiments, as well as those biological data about the Chinese, obviously, the things on this ship are of great significance.

Judging from Yamamoto Kiichi's diary, he also tried to find the whereabouts of the ship later, but to no avail, neither said that it was found, nor did he say that he did not find it.

Therefore, Wei Qingyun attaches great importance to the memory content in the back, and since Koji Ishida was able to leave safely from this boat back then, it is possible to find it again.

It seems that Ishida is very familiar with these research materials. In the memories of Koji Ishida that I read before, he has always maintained extreme restraint and calmness, hardly thinking about anything, and rarely showing obvious emotions, even when he shot Kubo, he was extremely indifferent.

It wasn't until he saw these research materials that Koji Ishida's emotions began to get excited.

Some chaotic memory fragments kept floating and flashing back in Koji Ishida's memory space, and Wei Qingyun quickly grabbed several of them - in those memories, a man wearing a white chemical protective suit, a safety mask and protective glasses was manipulating some experimental subjects - looking at the appearance, they were all Chinese, skinny Chinese, men and women, old and young.

These people were already tortured in human form, and the excruciating pain had already withered their spirits, and the expressions on their faces were stiff and numb.

In a frame of memory, you can clearly see the nameplate on the man in white - Masao Yamamoto.

Sure enough, this Koji Ishida is Masao Yamamoto.

These messy memories plunge Koji Ishida into great pain and remorse, and strong self-blame and self-doubt stir his emotions.

Ishida's body leaned against the wall and slowly knelt down.

No wonder he was condemned as a traitor and brought back to Japan to stand trial. It seems that this Masao Yamamoto really couldn't stand those horrific experiments on living people, and began to doubt and deny himself, perhaps, he once expressed his dissatisfaction with the competent department of the Japanese military, so he was suspected.

Koji Ishida was hesitant about what to do with the documents, some of which involve Chinese bioinformation, which is key to creating targeted chemical and biological weapons.

Judging from the current situation, the destruction of these research materials is the safest, and it can be regarded as atonement for the crimes committed against the Chinese, but in this way, it also objectively destroys the evidence of the water supply army's bacteriological experiments and live experiments on the Chinese.

The situation of the war is becoming more and more unfavorable to Japan, and once these materials are obtained by their own people, they are likely to be used by those extreme militarists, and at that time, it will inevitably bring even greater disasters to the Chinese.

After much thought, Koji Ishida finally decided to destroy one of the research materials, including paper and film, and all of them were brought to the deck and burned.

There were also organ specimens of the Chinese, which Koji Ishida also took out of the bottles and placed them in some wooden boxes, along with the bodies of several Chinese sailors.

Looking at him, he wanted to abandon the ship and leave. Kubo's inference is not unreasonable, this huge magnetic circle is likely to be artificially created by the spy - the device that created the magnetic field circle is on the ship, so no matter how the ship goes, it will not be able to leave this circle.

It seems that Koji Ishida didn't find the device that created the chaotic magnetic field, or even if he did, he wouldn't know how to crack it - so he had to abandon the ship and leave.

Koji Ishida dragged out a lifeboat and tied a wooden pole parallel to the keel in the bow as a marker.

The ship's supplies had already been almost exhausted, and he searched the entire ship, only to find a few canned rations and compressed biscuits from the private collections of a few sailors and Kubo, and how long it could last was left to fate.

When everything was ready, Koji Ishida was still unwilling to let those research materials drift on the sea like this, wandering around several rooms where the materials were stored a few times, and finally found some microfilm, packed them in sealed bags, and carried them with him.

Koji Ishida steered the boat, marked by a wooden pole, and headed straight in one direction, the first task now was to get out of this magnetic circle, and all the electronic and guide equipment was not to be trusted.

The fog has shown signs of receding, and it is not uncommon to encounter a huge blank area, the dense fog is like a strange cloud of mountains, one by one, revealing a piece of blue sea, these occasional sea areas, for people who have been wandering on the sea for a long time is simply a great temptation.

Whenever he encountered these blank and foggy seas, Koji Ishida would involuntarily take out the compass in his arms, take a look at the chaotic pointer, and stuff it back in frustration.

"Bastard, what is the scope of this chaotic magnetic field, it's been rowing for hours, and it hasn't walked out yet, isn't it artificial? Is it really a masterpiece of nature, and has it really entered some vast and uncharted sea? ”

Koji Ishida muttered in his mouth, but he didn't stop moving his hands, carefully sliding the wood pulp one by one so as not to deviate from the direction.

In fact, even if you leave that magnetic sphere, those empty sea areas cannot be easily set foot in, and those are natural labyrinths.

Koji Ishida endured the fear and oppression of the great unknown, and resolutely slid into a thick fog, at least he did not deviate from the direction marked by the wooden pole.

Koji Ishida's memories broke again, and it took about two more days for his memories to recover again, but these memories were so fragmented that they couldn't be read continuously.

These scattered memories have probably been more than a day, and judging from the contents of these memory fragments, Koji Ishida has left the magnetic circle, and his compass has been able to work normally.

Koji Ishida checked the direction marked by the wooden pole with a compass - 3 and a half degrees north-northeast.