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Chapter 915: Dancing on the Grave

Chapter 915: Dancing on the Grave (Third update, please subscribe)
"Nanyang University, Kuching University, Yongan University, Yongning University, Taiping University and 72 universities on the island have jointly decided to establish a "computing and information processing Internet network system"..."

Sometimes, even people who have attended college may not be able to understand the news in newspapers.

At least Chen Chuli had no idea what this "computing and information processing Internet network system" meant. It was beyond his knowledge.

"Electronic computers? They seem very advanced."

He continued to read the newspaper while talking to himself.

There were not many passengers on the Nanyang Airlines flight from Chang'an to Tokyo. Chen Chuli was sitting by the window, reading a newspaper.

Compared to the propeller-driven C95 passenger plane, the White Swan was very fast, and it arrived over Japan in just a few hours. When the gentle voice of the stewardess came from the plane broadcast, Chen Chuli thought about his job again.

He recalled the taciturn colonel who recruited him when he graduated from college. The colonel only asked him one question at the time: Can you accept an overseas job?

The answer is yes, so Chen Chuli, who had just graduated from college, transformed himself into a soldier - or rather, a military lawyer.

After a simple training, we boarded the plane to Tokyo.

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is the foreign capital most familiar to the Tang people. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the dream of countless Tang people was to conquer Japan and occupy Tokyo.

At that time, Chen Chuli, who was still in elementary school, had the same dream as everyone else. He dreamed that he arrived in Tokyo and paraded around Tokyo with the army.

Later, when he saw the national flag rising in Tokyo in the newspaper, he, like other classmates, shouted excitedly.

I was so happy at that time!

Reminiscing about the past, Chen Chuli was full of longing for Tokyo. After all, this was his childhood dream. For this reason, he even wore a military uniform.

Among the passengers, he stood out in military uniform, and the same was true at the airport.

Soldiers...that is, the occupying forces!

From the moment he got off the plane, Chen Chuli could feel the Japanese people's submissiveness, and there were always people who took the initiative to bow to him.

Chen Chuli stood in front of the customs window and handed his official passport to the customs officer opposite him. The officer was a sweet-looking Japanese woman, who looked at the tall and handsome soldier in front of her with a kind light in her eyes. She carefully examined the information on the passport, then raised her head and gave Chen Chuli a warm smile.

"Welcome to Japan, Mr. Chen Chuli."

Her voice was soft and sweet, and she spoke fluent Chinese, which made people wonder if she was from China. Chen Chuli couldn't help but feel relaxed and happy.

As the woman spoke, she stamped a red stamp on the passport. However, to Chen Chuli's surprise, she did not stop there. She took a piece of notepaper, wrote her phone number on it, and gently put it in Chen Chuli's passport.

"Here is my contact information. If you need a tour guide in the future, you can always contact me."

Her tone was full of anticipation, which surprised Chen Chuli a little.

Taking the passport and looking at the beautiful handwriting on the note paper, Chen Chuli felt an inexplicable emotion in his heart.

He knew that this was not just a phone number, but also a certificate - a certificate of the status of a Nanyang person.

Chen Chuli gave the woman a grateful smile.

"Thank you, I will remember this number." As for whether he will contact her, I'm afraid... it depends on his mood.

Following the flow of passengers getting off the plane and walking out of the airport exit, people waiting outside the airport to be picked up all crossed their feet or raised their hands with makeshift pick-up signs with the names of the people they were picking up.

Although there were many people welcoming him at the airport, there were not many soldiers, so Chen Chuli didn't have to spend much effort. He saw a person wearing a short-sleeved military uniform, a military cap, and holding a sign with his name on it. When the person saw Chen Chuli, he hurried forward, stood at attention and saluted.

"You must be Second Lieutenant Chen Chuli. I'm Li Xu, the driver sent by the occupation headquarters." While introducing his identity, Li Xu took his luggage.

Following Li Xu out of the airport exit and onto the street, Li Xu went straight to the Warrior car on the side of the road and boasted to him:
"Commander Chen, there are very few Warrior cars in the Nanyang Army. In the occupation army, this is standard equipment, and it also has air conditioning."

"It is rare. Many troops still use jeeps."

Chen Chuli said truthfully.

"That's because this place is different from Nanyang. As an occupying force, we always have to use good things. Otherwise, how can we show our difference? By the way, Chief Chen, when you passed through customs just now, did anyone leave you a phone number?"

Chen Chuli was stunned and said in surprise.

"you know?"

"Haha, I knew it!"

Li Xu started the car and spoke while driving.

"In Japan, this is absolutely normal. As long as there is a chance, those Japanese girls will always try every means to get to know the occupying forces, and then try every means to trap you and marry you to Southeast Asia. Therefore, it is absolutely normal to leave a phone number."

For a moment, Chen Chuli felt hurt. Although he knew that the customs officer's initiative to leave him his phone number was directly related to Nanyang's strength and wealth, he did not expect it to be so common.

It is so common that any driver who connects with him will remind him.

"Those customs officers are good-looking and are the face of Japan, but, sir, there are more options in Japan. Next to our military camp is a large CBD - Leshi Building. You should have heard of it."

"Hmm, engraving on stone to record merits, how come I haven't heard of it before?"

How could Chen Chuli not have heard of it? The Leshi Building is located in Kudanzaka, and its original site was Japan's "Yasukuni Shrine". It was burned down by fire after Japan surrendered. At that time, the Nanyang Occupation Army was stationed nearby. Because the camp area was too small, the occupation army headquarters handed over the original Yasukuni Shrine land after the burnt down to the Nanyang Occupation Army. So the military built the Leshi Building there. It was not only a military camp of the occupation army, but also a large commercial building.

Thanks to this, Kudanzaka, with the Leshi Building as its center, quickly developed into the most prosperous commercial center in Tokyo.

"In the west building of Leshi Building, there are dance halls, bars, and restaurants. There are Japanese girls everywhere. You can go upstairs and get a room after dancing."

This is actually possible!

Chen Chuli was completely stunned. He even found it hard to imagine that such an operation was possible!
This... isn't this just dancing on a grave?

More than an hour later, Chen Chuli finally arrived in the city and came to the Leshi Building. Looking at the building with two main buildings in front of him, his eyes seemed a little complicated.

There were two completely different atmospheres on both sides of the twin-building-like building - one side seemed to have no signs or anything like that, while the other side? The outer wall was covered with all kinds of signs, advertising hotels and the like, and on the street in front of the building, there were men in military uniforms everywhere, and of course they were always accompanied by fashionable Japanese women, who were all smiling and looked very happy.

On the other side of the building, however, security was tight!
Is this the Leshi Building?

(End of this chapter)

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