Chapter 459 Consult a
"You hire someone to farm for you, and you lie at home as an old man. Is this exploitation?" Xiaolin Xun asked.
"Is my heart that dark? Can I give them more wages!" Qian Xiaobao replied.
"Unless all the food for farming is distributed to them, this is exploitation!" said Kobayashi Xun.
"This is really a problem." Qian Xiaobao said embarrassedly.
He looked at Xiaolin Xun who was having a meal. Xiaolin Xun was the most selfish person Qian Xiaobao had ever seen.
Because the Japanese were brainwashed by the **** idea, they could even give their lives for the great Japanese Empire, but Kobayashi would never.
She doesn't care about Kobayashi except herself and Qian Xiaobao.
Of course, the words Schultz said for all mankind can impress Qian Xiaobao, but it has no effect on Xiaolin Xun at all.
"You don't have to worry about glasses. I'll buy you a better pair tomorrow." Kobayashi Xun said.
There are dozens of cruise ships of different sizes parked on the Harbin Riverside Pier. This place turned out to be part of the Middle East Railway River Club. After the Japanese arrived, they were still a good place to visit after Kaijiang.
Schultz walked in front with a large canvas bag, and Hannah followed behind with her newly born child.
The two of them came to the dock and looked at the shore. The dock was full of everything from very small rows to large cruise ships launched with diesel engines.
However, there are people on the motor boat who are specifically responsible for driving, which is not suitable for Schultz's requirements.
Schultz rented a scull and rowed, then jumped onto the boat first, put down his big canvas bag, turned around and carefully supported Hannah onto the boat.
The two of them sat face to face on the boat. The people on the dock untied the cables. Schultz rowed the sculls and rowed towards the center of the Songhua River.
"Schultz, are you sure you want to send this telegram?" Hannah asked with the child in her arms.
"This telegram must be sent! I want my superiors to explain the current policy in detail, otherwise my intelligence officer will not work for me anymore." Schultz replied.
Schultz used his hands to force the boat, and the boat rushed towards the middle of the river. Half an hour later, he rowed the boat across the middle of the river to the edge of the grass on the other side.
There are hundreds of meters away from the other side of the shore here, and there is no way to see what they are doing. Due to the lush shrubs, people on this shore cannot see what they are doing.
"Hurry up!" Schultz said.
He opened the big canvas bag and took out a small wooden box from it, which was a small transmitter.
Schultz opened the wooden box and pulled out the soft antenna pad from it. He pulled up his feet and wrapped one end of the antenna around a small willow tree inside the grass.
Hannah handed the child to Schultz and squatted in front of the transmitter and took out the paper translated into a password from her shirt pocket, put on her headphones to adjust the frequency band of the transmitter and then started typing the code.
In just five minutes, Schultz rowed the boat to the middle of the river again, and Hannah still held the child and the transmitter had put it back in the canvas bag and everything returned to normal.
When I was on the train in Moscow on the Naoki Nishimura, I was carrying two heavy boxes, one of which was more than one meter long.
As soon as he got on the train, he attracted the attention of the safety personnel on the train.
The female conductor immediately reported to Lieutenant Scirilianko of the Interior Committee on the train.
"I saw him through the car window just now. I looked familiar with the two boxes I carried. Did he come from Finland?" asked Scirilenko.
"Yes, I just checked his diplomatic passport, he is the diplomatic messenger of the Japanese Embassy in Finland." The female conductor replied.
"From here to Harbin, just pay close attention to him on the way. Don't alarm him, and don't secretly check the things in the box." Scililianko instructed.
Looking at the female conductor's puzzled eyes, Skirirenko explained: "Now the superiors ordered as much as possible to not conflict with Japanese diplomats, and there is no need to say that. I roughly know what is in those two boxes."
The female conductor still looked at Skirirenko with her big blue eyes.
Skirilenko patiently explained: "I have seen this kind of box before. It was in Finland. I was in the army when I was fighting the Finns. I once saw the Finns use a gun to penetrate our T-26 tanks. The Japanese carried this gun! He didn't even want to hide himself."
"Can the tank be penetrated with a gun?" the female conductor asked in surprise.
"Yeah, what's strange about this? You've been working in the People's Committee of the Internal Affairs. If you work in the army, you won't feel strange." Scirilenko said.
Seeing the female conductor leave, Skirilianko breathed a sigh of relief. If he did not explain clearly today, the female conductor would probably report to his superiors that he was unfaithful to his duties.
Now the diplomatic messengers to and from the Siberian railway line are much easier. Japan's relations with major northern powers are now eased, and they basically won't have any accidents on the train.
A week later, Naoki Nishimura got off at Harbin Railway Station with two large boxes.
The Kwantung Military Intelligence Department, who had been waiting on the platform, helped him carry a box and take him out of the train and boarded the car to the Kwantung Military Intelligence Department.
After Nishimura Naoki arrived at the Intelligence Department, he reported to Major Suzuki who was responsible for equipment management in the Intelligence Department.
"The base camp ordered this Latti 39 to be handed over to the Kanto Military Intelligence Department for testing first and then transferred to the Tokyo Base Camp by the Kanto Military Intelligence Department. Please accept a gun body and thirty bullets." Naoki Nishimura said.
Suzuki Yasuki ordered his subordinates to open two boxes to check the broken parts and bullet magazines one by one and said, "The inspection is completed, I have signed for it."
The next day, a dozen Kanto Army Intelligence Department members, including Qian Xiaobao and Ogasawara, took a motor boat to Exin Island.
Along the way, Qian Xiaobao's eyes never left the big guy who was more than two meters long in the middle of the boat.
Like Qian Xiaobao, the others also watched the Lati 39 anti-tank gun brought back from Naoki Nishimura, who traveled thousands of miles away.
Qian Xiaobao had also seen something similar, that is, he and Ogasawara saw the Type 97 automatic cannon used by Japanese soldiers in the Battle of Nomenkan.
Qian Xiaobao was lying on the sand dune position at that time and saw the Type 97 automatic cannon piercing the Soviet army's T26 tank with his own eyes.
Thinking of this, Qian Xiaobao looked up at Ogasawara, and then he realized that among these people, Ogasawara was the least concerned about the big guy in front of him.
Ogasawara was indeed not interested in the big guy in front of him at all. If the commander had not ordered him to translate the operating manual overnight and ordered him to go to the scene today to follow the operating manual and record the test data, he would not have come here at all.
Among the people who came to the Kanto Military Intelligence Department of Exin Island today, Ogasawara is the largest, and he is also responsible for it.
Qian Xiaobao secretly looked at Ogasawara with a pleading gaze.
Chapter completed!