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Chapter 636 Idiot, leave quickly

 After Du Fei discovered ‘Sister Qin’, he continued to turn back.

Soon I saw the diary that Yan Tiecheng mentioned before.

October 13, 1964.

Zhang Huabing has known Mr. ‘x’ for some time.

At this time, he had not yet gotten in touch with Li Zhiming.

He is in a relatively miserable state, with a high heart and a poor life, and is depressed and unhappy.

Mr. ‘x’ would ask him to do something from time to time.

It's not difficult, but the rewards are quite generous.

This made Zhang Huabing feel that Mr.

On this day, Zhang Huabing received an order to pick up someone at the train station, and then sent a letter to the foreigner.

After listening to what Yan Tiecheng said just now, Du Fei just felt that colluding with foreign countries was not a trivial matter.

But when I saw this place again, I suddenly realized that the key was to go to the train station to pick up people.

Du Fei frowned slightly and muttered, "October 13th...October 13th..."

He always felt that important information was hidden at this time, but he couldn't figure it out for the moment.

October 13, 1964~

Du Fei simply stood up and pulled out an old calendar.

The almanac is torn up one day at a time, so it will definitely not be preserved until now, but the wall calendar is different.

Because the quality of the calendar paper is very good, you will keep it after use to wrap book covers for your children, or to wrap other things.

Although Du Fei didn't like it, he didn't want anyone to point fingers behind his back or scold him after picking it up, so he didn't throw it away.

There are several rolls missing in the cabinet, the earliest one is half a roll dated 1959.

Because it was left for too long, it was all covered in dust.

Du Fei simply put it into his pocket and cleaned it up when he took it out again.

Find the 1964 wall calendar and open it directly to October.

Du Fei glanced at it.

October 13th is the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, and the next day is the Double Ninth Festival, which seems to be nothing special.

However, there is a circle drawn with a red pen on October 16th next to it.

Du Fei's heart trembled, and he suddenly thought about it.

October 16, 1964, was the day our first atomic bomb exploded.

Although Du Fei had not experienced it personally, he also knew that the whole country was jubilant at that time.

Otherwise, it wouldn't be circled on this new, useless wall calendar.

Then Du Fei's heart moved.

I arrived in Beijing on October 13th, and I came from the northwest!

Immediately afterwards, messages were sent to foreigners...

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but say "fuck me", and Du Fei's face became serious.

I thought to myself, "Is it a coincidence that it was three days before the official explosion of the atomic bomb?"

Du Fei continued to turn back while thinking.

Later, Zhang Huabing mentioned Mr. ‘x’ several times, but his attitude changed a lot.

From the very beginning, the goodwill value was full, and there was even some admiration, and then gradually began to look down on the other party.

In particular, I feel that Mr.

Du Fei couldn't help but sneer when he saw this.

This Huabing is really an unfamiliar white-eyed wolf.

Including later meeting Li Zhiming, who on the surface obeyed his words and was willing to be a lackey.

But in his diary, he showed disapproval of Li Zhiming.

I feel that if he didn’t have a good background, Li Zhiming would be nothing, and he would have no right to give orders to him...

But seeing this, Du Fei had to admit that Zhang Huabing was a talent.

You know, the things he wrote in his diary are his truest feelings.

When dealing with Mr. ‘x’ and Li Zhiming with such feelings, he could actually hold back and not show it!

Most people definitely can't do it.

Until the end, that is, a few days before Li Zhiming had an accident with him, he was still writing a diary.

Many of the above are about Du Fei.

Zhang Ye, Zhai Xiaotong, Guo Baozhu, Guo Baocheng... were also mentioned.

In addition, he also wrote about Li Zhiming's partner Lu Wei.

Zhang Huabing made no secret of his admiration for Lu Wei in his diary, calling her like an angel, and even explicitly wrote that Lu Wei and Li Zhiming were like flowers stuck in cow dung.

It was also mentioned that Li Zhiming did not love Lu Wei, but fell in love with Lu Wei's cousin.

There is a smell of vinegar between the lines that I wish I could replace.

Du Fei's heart skipped a beat: "Who is Lu Wei's cousin? Is it worthy of Li Zhiming to value him so much?"

Unfortunately, this is already the last page of Zhang Huabing's diary, and it ends abruptly without saying who Lu Wei's cousin is.

Du
He closed the diary and picked up the watch beside the pillow.

It was almost two o'clock in the evening.

He was still not sleepy at all. He put his hands behind his head and looked at the thin wooden purlins of the room. His mind was filled with Mr. 'x' and Sister Qin.

Although he felt that the probability that Zhang Xiaoqin was Sister Qin was really low, Du Fei always had an intuition that Zhang Xiaoqin was related to Zhang Huabing.

After thinking for a long time, Du Fei shook his head.

I simply didn’t want to think about it anymore, turned off the light, retracted my hand back to the bed, and waited until tomorrow to find Xiao Zhang from the police station and ask him to check Zhang Huabing’s household registration...

Having made up his mind, Du Fei closed his eyes, and soon a gentle snore could be heard in the room.

The next day, Du Fei took advantage of lunch to go to the police station to look for Xiao Zhang.

Ask him to help check the relatives in Zhang Huabing's family to see if there is a woman named "Sister Qin".

This was not a difficult task, and Xiao Zhang immediately agreed, patting his chest.

However, although this is not difficult, it does require effort.

After all, today is no different than later generations. Without computers or big data, it is not that easy to find this ‘Sister Qin’.

Two more days pass.

There is no reply from Xiao Zhang yet.

Over in Shichahai, the word "list" that Zhang Xiaoqin had left on the newspaper had also been erased.

It’s not that anyone specifically erased it, but the next afternoon, the blackboard newspaper changed its layout, erased everything, and rewritten it.

Du Fei estimated that Zhang Xiaoqin had calculated the time to change the newspaper and specifically chose that night to go.

After the information is transmitted, it will be quickly erased to avoid being noticed.

Unfortunately, despite all the calculations, Du Fei had already set his sights on her.

In addition, Guo Baocheng's case has been settled.

After learning that it was Guo Baocheng who killed his cousin, everything in the Guo family was in chaos.

Guo Baocheng's father simply severed the father-son relationship with him.

The nature of this kind of brothers killing each other is really so bad that it has exceeded the bottom line of what most people can bear.

After being arrested, Guo Baocheng simply smashed the jar and told everything he knew about the interrogation. He gave a clear explanation, but he never mentioned the box he had hidden in the room.

I don’t know if I really forgot or if I did it on purpose.

Today, Wang Dacheng has completed the procedures and wants to hand over Guo Baocheng.

Du Fei simply didn't have to wait any longer.

Once Guo Baocheng is handed over, it has nothing to do with Wang Dacheng.

Even if Guo Baocheng mentioned the box afterwards, it would be discovered that the box was gone.

Because it had been so long and we didn't know the specific situation, no one would think of Du Fei being involved.

That night, it was snowing lightly and the weather was extremely cold.

Du Fei rode his bicycle to the yard where Guo Baocheng used to live.

It was already past ten o'clock in the evening, and the yard was dark.

There is a power outage in this area tonight, and even the street lights on the road are not on.

Du Fei had planned it before he came.

Instead of climbing over the wall to enter the courtyard, he stopped directly on the side of the courtyard and reached out to pat the little bird on the back seat.

"Meow~"

Xiaowu screamed and jumped to the back window sill of Guo Baocheng's house.

This rear window is so small that it would be difficult for an average child, let alone an adult, to climb in.

When Guo Baocheng lived here, it was always used as a ventilation window and kept open all the year round.

Xiaowu stretched out her paw and opened the small window.

Because it is in the kitchen of an outhouse, smoke leaks out all year round.

Guo Baocheng was not a diligent person, so this small window was very dirty.

After Xiaowu opened it, he felt a little disgusted and meowed, not wanting to go in.

But unexpectedly, Du Fei held down its big ass and pushed it in hard.

Suddenly there was a "meow" sound.

Xiaowu was forced in.

Du Fei immediately sensed a burst of excitement coming from Xiaowu.

If Xiaowu could talk, he would probably be cursing his mother at this moment.

Du Fei didn't care, instead he smiled and let Xiao Wu Ma run away.

Xiao Wu then walked helplessly to the back room.

The seal on Guo Baocheng's house has been torn off, but the door is still locked.

The house was in a mess, and some valuable and decent things had been packed away.

Du Fei simultaneously checked the situation in the room through his vision.

Xiao Wu ignored the others and went straight to Du Fei's order

theme.

When he came to the corner of the back room, he jumped up onto the cabinet, then jumped again, stretched out a paw, and grabbed directly above.

The sharp claws popped out of the flesh pads and directly cut through the newspaper-pasted room.

Suddenly there was a "crash"!

The house was thin and cracked, and a large piece of loose wall material fell from the top, as well as years of dust accumulated on it.

Xiao Wu reacted very quickly, and before he could fall down, he kicked his back foot against the wall to avoid the dust that was covering it.

After waiting for a while, the dust dispersed slightly, and then I looked inside the room.

There is a gap between the beams and the wall inside because of the angle of the roof.

The box that was taken from Guo Baozhu's house was being placed in the empty space.

Xiao Wu immediately stood up holding the wall and stuck his head in.

Xiaowu is quite big, with his body fully stretched out, he is nearly one meter long.

At this time, he stuck his head in and took out the wooden box with his mouth.

Through vision synchronization, Du Fei also found a small cloth bag next to the wooden box.

Xiaowu also found the cloth bag.

As soon as he stretched out his claws, he pulled it off and dropped it to the ground.

Du Fei's order to it was to take the things on top out, but it actually meant the wooden box, not the cloth bag.

Xiao Wu couldn't tell the difference between the two, so he just wanted them all.

Suddenly, Xiaowu came down from the top of the cabinet with a wooden box in his mouth.

But at this moment, someone suddenly yelled from outside, "Who? Who's in there!"

After this sound, several people came out of the courtyard, thinking that a thief had entered. Some were carrying flashlights, and some were carrying weapons such as pokers and rolling pins.

However, the piece of wall covering just fell off and hit the ground, alarming the neighbors next door, who thought there was a break-in.

But the door was locked, and the gang couldn't get in for a while.

Xiao Wu was startled. He held the box in his mouth and rushed out of the back room, jumping up to the back window.

Du Fei reached out to take the box and put it directly into his pocket.

Then he was about to lead Xiaowu to retreat, but unexpectedly this guy shrank back again.

Du Fei was suddenly startled and instinctively called out "Xiaowu~"

But just a few seconds later, Xiaowu emerged from inside again, holding a small blue cloth bag in his mouth.

Only then did Du Fei know that it had taken this one.

I couldn't help but rub the little black hairy big head and cursed, "Idiot, leave quickly!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the door to the room was already opened.

The uncle in the courtyard kept a key. After hearing the noise, he immediately came over and opened the door.

Du Fei didn't care about anything else and took Xiao Wu into his portable space on a thought, just in time to clean up.

Then he got on the bike, pedaled a few times, got into the small alley next to him, and turned back to the main road.

Du Fei returned home with ease.

First, open the little blue bag.

There was nothing else inside, just money and various tickets.

It should be Guo Baocheng's entire family fortune.

The total money is more than 300, as well as some food stamps and industrial coupons.

This is all Xiaowu got back from his adventure.

As the master, Du Fei accepted it with a smile.

Look at the box again.

Fortunately, it has a flat shape, otherwise Xiaowu wouldn't be able to hold it even if its mouth is big.

The lock above had already been pried open by Guo Baocheng, which made it easier for Du Fei.

He opened the lid directly and was slightly startled.

This wooden box is not big, and the space inside is very limited, so it cannot hold large items.

Du Fei was stunned because the moment he opened the box, he saw something very familiar.

It was a very well-preserved, gilt copper waist medal from Prince Qing's Mansion.

This was not the first time Du Fei had seen this kind of thing.

There are many rumors that this thing is related to the treasure of Prince Qing.

But until now, Du Fei has obtained several identical waistbands.

After much research and even sawing it open, no clues were found.

This made Du Fei very suspicious that the so-called treasure of Prince Qing had nothing to do with the waistband of these guards.

Those waist badges from before were thrown away casually in his personal space.

Unexpectedly, after enduring these days, I finally got this box from the Guo family.

When I opened it, there was something like this inside.

This really disappointed Du Fei.

He reached out and picked up the badge and looked at it casually. It was nothing.
So strange, exactly the same as the previous ones.

"Could it be that the ancestors of the old Guo family were also the wrappers of Prince Qing's Mansion?"

Du Fei was thinking and looking at other things in the box.

In addition to this waist tag, there is a notebook and a palm-long key in the box.

The key is a bronze key that was very common in the past, and is much longer than the average one.

The corresponding lock is definitely not an ordinary lock, but mostly a large lock that locks important warehouses.

Du Fei picked it up and looked at it, but didn't see any clues.

There is also a notebook.

The book seems to be old at first glance, and the paper is already a little yellowed.

I estimate that this notebook must have been there for at least twenty or thirty years, otherwise it would not have this color.

Du Fei stretched out his hand and picked up the notebook.

I turned over the first page and immediately frowned.

The writing in this notebook is actually in Japanese!

Du Fei suddenly thought, "Are the Guo family Japanese?"

But he immediately shook his head, this was simply impossible.

Unlike Hiroshi Nohara who lives alone, the Guo family is not just one or two people, but a real family.

In addition to Brother Guo and a few other relatives, there is no way they are hidden Japanese.

Then I thought that this diary, including the waistband, probably did not belong to the Guo family.

It is very likely that Guo Baozhu and his men snatched it from outside recently.

However, it is also possible that Guo Dabozi got it accidentally and wanted to find the treasure of King Qing, so he kept it hidden at home.

However, Guo Baocheng found out about it, which led to Guo Baozhu's death.

No matter what the situation was, Du Fei had no way of verifying it, and he didn't care much about the ins and outs.

Just like Sumita Raishiro's treasure from before.

Prince Qing's treasure is also no secret.

Since before liberation, there have been many people who have been investigating the treasure hunt, either overtly or covertly, including the Japanese who occupied the capital during the fall of Japan.

What really makes Du Fei curious is why Guo Baocheng is so sure that as long as he gets these things, he can find the treasure of Prince Qing?

He didn't even hesitate to kill his cousin because of this?

Du Fei was certain that Guo Baocheng must have discovered something that convinced him that King Qing's treasure indeed existed.

As long as you get this box from Guo Baozhu, you can get an unimaginable amount of wealth.

Because of the desire for profit, at that moment, evil took over and he killed Guo Baozhu.

Du Fei looked at the waist badge and the key again.

It was no surprise that he was used to waist cards, so Du Fei felt that the problem should lie with this key.

As the saying goes, a key opens a lock.

Which lock does this key open?

Du Fei thought silently, "Is it true that as long as we find that lock, we can find Prince Qing's treasure?"

Thinking of this, he suddenly remembered that he had learned from Wang Changgui that the last Prince of Qing, Zai Zhen, had secretly built a mausoleum in Dayang Mountain.

Wang Changgui suspected that Zai Zhen might have hidden a large amount of treasures in this tomb before the Japanese entered Beijing.

Is this key used to open the tomb door?

When this idea came up, Du Fei felt a little unreliable.

I have never heard of anyone having their tombs locked.

But other than that, there are no other clues.

He had no choice but to give up his thoughts and turn to his notebook.

There is a signature on the title page of the notebook.

The original owner of this book is a Japanese military police officer named Yamagata Guiji.

The book records all the news about Prince Qing’s treasure, including some analysis and summaries.

Du Fei could only guess and understand the Chinese characters in it.

This notebook is not a diary, unlike the previous diary of Nohara Hiroshi, from which a lot of information can be read.

Du Fei looked through it and found nothing, so he couldn't help but shake his head.

The greater the hope, the greater the disappointment.

I thought there would be something good in the box, but here it is!

Du Fei conveniently put his notebook, badge and keys back into the box and threw them into the corner of his personal space.

But I was thinking in my mind, should I go see Guo Baocheng and ask him what he really knows?

He was so sure that he could get Prince Qing's treasure.

As long as he is willing to reveal it, many mysteries can be solved immediately.

However, Du Fei thought about it and quickly gave up the idea.

Not to mention whether Guo Baocheng will say it.

Even if he meant it, it was certainly not unconditional.


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