Chapter 1059 - Gold! Gold! (1/1)
Chapter 1059: Gold! Gold!
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
“In order to keep the secret, they even killed their own people,” Cui Lizhu exclai, “I’m curious Your father had never been abroad How could he find out these things about japan? Was he doing this on his own? Or was all of this just hearsay?”
“My father had alorked on his own,” Cui Lizhu explained “The only person he ht call a friend were the people that helped hioods And I don’t think what he wrote is hearsay It’s possible to kill in order to keep a secret After all, it’s about the fate of the country It’s hile to theenerals A secret is a secret The fewer people that know it, the better And, what they buried was not only those treasures, but also gold”
Zhao Yu looked at the notes and said, “Speaking of gold, I still don’t understand how Russian gold ended up in the possession of the japanese And, it’s 600 tons of gold? How much is it worth now? If it really exists, therefor it”
“Boss, it does sound unbelievable, but the 600 tons of gold did exist This is recorded in historical documents,” she said “See? There are a lot of records on the Internet as well” Cui Lizhu said as she searched for the story about the 600 tons of gold
The origin of the 600 tons of gold was traced back to an earlier period when World War I had just broken out At that time, Russia was not called Russia or the Soviet Union, but Tsarist Russia At that time, as the German army approached the capital of Russia, the Czar ordered the transfer of the national gold reserves to be sent to the eastern Kazan region
A few years later, the founding of the Soviet Union caused a large-scale do saw the opportunity and stole the gold What happened next wasfroold was stolen by the bandits, they attacked the bandits’ base The bandits couldn’t fight back and instead they retreated into China
Later, because of internal strife within the gang, gold was divided and taken by two groups that split froroup couldn’t resist the Red Army’s attacks and turned to the japanese stationed in Manchuria for help The japanese took the gold and attacked the other bandit group, taking the other half of the gold as well As a result, the japanese gained possession of the full 600 tons of gold It was said that the total value of the gold ice the national revenue of japan at that tiold was hidden became a mystery Some people said that the japanese army in Manchuria was selfish and did not report it to the japanese governold for theold, and then they hid the rest of it
Some people believed that the japanese troops in Manchuria handed over the gold to the government, all of which was transported back to japan Others even thought that gold was divided into several batches by the japanese Some of this was deposited in Northeast China, some was transported back to japan, and the rest was transported to the battlefield in Southeast Asia
There wereplace of the gold beca for it, and so were the japanese But, no one ever found out where the gold was It was said that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, they brought japan to the International Court of Justice for coold Because of the lack of vital evidence and witnesses, the japanese govern to experts’ estiold in today’s market was close to 100 billion US dollars, which was a tremendous amount of wealth It was this treasure that appeared in Liu Dianchen’s notes, which shocked Zhao Yu and Cui Lizhu No wonder the word gold appeared repeatedly in Liu Dianchen’s interrogation record
According to Liu Dianchen’s statement, when he was the director of the construction departoldthe japanese, there existed old really was They spread evenrumors Some said that the japanese Priold, and some important people were assassinated because of it as well
Originally, Liu Dianchen didn’t knowon the eve of japan’s defeat, he overheard so unexpectedly He overheard senior japanese officers repeatedly old’, and even mentioned Apollo, which sank in the South China Sea So, he suspected that the goldto do with the japanese Army’s final plan for treasure
Liu Dianchen said that he believed that Russia’s gold remained in Northeast China At that tiold back home, but the war ended too quickly and the sea, land, and air were blocked They feared that the gold would come to the saold in their treasure plan and hide it in the secret fortress
Later, through various inquiries, Liu Dianchen received uards of the japanese Guandong Army Command appeared at a railway station and were secretly transporting 18 boxes Liu Dianchen suspected that these 18 boxes contained the gold The gold had been transported many tiht that these boxes of gold were possibly hidden in the secret fortress by the japanese together with other treasures
Later, when the japanese army declared its surrender, Liu Dianchen wanted to follow the japanese back for his protection like the other traitors However, the japanese barely had time to escape theoverni that he was bound to be executed, Liu Dianchen told the coe for his life When the government of the Republic of China learned about this, it attached great importance to the information Liu Dianchen was held in solitary confineold
However, even though they spent a great deal ofafter three years of searching Finally, ar broke out in Liaoling, they couldn’t continue to stay in Shengyang Province, so they had to give up their search and secretly execute Liu Dianchen As soon as Liu Dianchen died, the gold became a real mystery