Chapter 314: The Ins and Outs

Gong Ping's words made Chen Jinting shudder.

Before he could answer, he heard Gong Ping continue to talk about the ins and outs of the whole thing.

It all started 40 years ago

On August 15, 1945, Emperor Hirohito of Japan issued the "Edict of the End of the War" through radio.

However, the war did not end immediately, and the emperor issued only a general declaration of surrender and did not issue an order to the combat units to cease fighting.

As a result, many Japanese units continued to resist, and during this time, the Japanese army dispatched death squads, which led to another nightmare of heavy losses for the Allies on the eve of the end of the war.

The nightmare did not end completely until 9 September, when the commander-in-chief of the invading Japanese forces, Okamura Ninji, presented a surrender instrument to He Yingqin, commander-in-chief of the army of the Republic of China, in Nanjing.

At this point, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the Second World War officially ended.

After the end of World War II, a large number of Japanese orphans were left in China, and some of these Japanese orphans returned to Japan after the end of the day, but many more chose to stay in China.

Most of the Japanese orphans who remained in China were adopted by ordinary Chinese families.

At that time, the war had just ended, and many ordinary families were still in a situation of starvation, but under such circumstances, the kind Chinese people still had to save grain from their teeth to raise the children of the Japanese invaders.

These kind-hearted Chinese people often say that "children are innocent, and the sins created by their parents should not be borne by children." ”

However, people ignore the fact that wolf ambition, wolf heart and dog lungs are born in the nature of the Japanese people.

Ever since the Japanese drifted from the land of China to that small island nation, they have not stopped their ambition to harm their ancestral roots.

Many Japanese orphans raised by Chinese chose to stay in China later, and it is not excluded that they have feelings for China and want to stay to repay their Chinese parents who raised them.

However, many of them were recruited by the Japanese secret services and left behind to engage in intelligence work to sabotage and infiltration.

Gong Ping is such a Japanese orphan.

The reason why she stayed in China was that she was later recruited by the Japanese secret services.

For so many years, she lurked in Chen Jinting's archaeological team just to complete the only task assigned to her by the secret service.

The mission was to retrieve a number of precious artifacts found in the back mountains of the Ula Mountains in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the most important of which was a red cowhide scroll.

These cultural relics were discovered by a unit codenamed "Zero" in the Japanese invasion of China that year, and the highest commander of the unit was Nozu Nami.

It's just that for some reason, the Zero force was not able to withdraw from the cave where the artifacts were found.

It can almost be said that the Zero troops were completely wiped out, including the Supreme Commander Nozu Nami, who also died in that cave.

However, it is unbelievable that in the case of the martyrdom of the supreme commander Nozu Nami, there was actually a soldier who survived.

The inferior soldier did not know how he had escaped from the cave, and when he found him, he had gone completely insane, and was just constantly uttering unconscious gibberish.

However, something very important was found in the escaped soldier, a dozen pages of torn paper, which looked like they had been torn from a diary.

The owner of the diary is none other than Nozu Nami, and the dozen or so pages of the torn diary record everything that Nozu Nami's troops experienced in the cave in detail.

One of the most important is the mention of a cowhide scroll that "can know the world by breaking the text".

This discovery was a great temptation for Japan, which had just become a defeated country and had tasted the atomic bomb with its own mouth.

In order to reproduce the glory of the Great Japanese Empire, the Japanese high-level officials designated these dozen pages of broken diaries as national first-class confidential documents, and have been engaged in secret research for decades, and are looking for opportunities to return to the mountains of Inner Mongolia anytime and anywhere to bring out the cowhide scroll.

It is in this context that Gong Ping, a Japanese orphan, has been arranged to implement this plan since she was recruited.

I have to say that the Japanese are very patient, which may be related to their shameless and dirty character, and they enjoy the process of harming others, no matter how long the process is.

Gong Ping was born in northeastern China in the year of Japan's surrender, and she was recruited by the Japanese secret service at the age of twenty-eight.

I have to say that Gong Ping does have unique physiological conditions, and her appearance does not match her actual age.

She was thirty-eight years old when she mixed into Chen Jinting's archaeological team, one year older than Chen Jinting, but from the perspective of appearance, she was completely in her early twenties, eighties, and thirties at this age.

Mixed into the archaeological team, Gong Ping is still very forbearing, she knows the true meaning of the ancient Chinese saying "If you can't bear it, you will make a big plan".

Therefore, she suppressed the idea of tying up Chen Jinting in her heart countless times and letting him take her into the mountain to find the mysterious cave.

In this way, after a few more years, she finally waited for her opportunity.

Chen Jinting led the archaeological team to look for petroglyphs in the mountains behind Wula Mountain, where the mysterious cave was discovered.

What made Gong Ping even more excited was that as soon as she arrived at the entrance of the back mountain, she saw the existence of that canyon.

However, just discovering the canyon is useless, Gong Ping is not the person in charge, and she has no right to order the archaeological team to enter the canyon to explore the secrets.

That's why she thought of finding someone to lead her way into the canyon

Gong Ping found two guides, the first was Yao Lina, who was inseparable from her and regarded her as her own sister. The second is the little man Xingyan.

After Gong Ping was recruited by the Japanese secret service, he received very professional and systematic spy training, and even studied the ninja training of the Hattori family.

Japanese ninjas are no strangers to Chinese, and their flying cornices and walls seem to be omnipotent and extremely powerful.

In fact, many times you have to use the assistance of various props.

In the study and training of ninjas, Gong Ping is the most skillful in using the phantom incense of the Hattori family