Dragon Clan: Lu Mingfei Returns From Sekiro

Chapter 424 Uesugoshi’s Investigation (1)

"Mother?"

Everyone's attention was attracted.

"Mr. Uesugoshi, you are 89 years old this year." Lu Lincheng pushed up the black-rimmed glasses on his nose: "I want to ask a slightly offensive question. Your mother must have passed away."

Uesugoshi paused for a moment and took off the pendant on his chest. When he opened it, there was a yellowed black and white photo inside.

"My mother's name is Charlotte Chen. She was a Catholic. She died during World War II. This is the only remaining photo of her in the world."

"This looks exactly like Eriyi, but more mature." Qiao Weini said after repeated comparisons.

"After all, she was Eriyi's grandmother. When she passed away, she was only in her forties. This photo was taken when I first left France. I was still a 15-year-old young man that year, and she had just turned 35. Birthday." Uesugi put away the pendant and carefully put it in his clothes bag.

"Did he get involved in the war?" Lu Lincheng asked.

"Absolutely." Uesugoshi answered vaguely.

"Is she Asian?" Lu Lincheng changed the question.

"No." Uesugi shook his head: "She is of Chinese and French descent. When she was a baby, she was sent to a small church in Lyon. She grew up in the church and is a very devout Catholic believer."

"Abandoned child?" Lu Lincheng touched his chin.

"She originally decided to dedicate her life to God, but unexpectedly she fell in love with my father and gave birth to me." Uesugi said, "I never considered anything suspicious about her in the past, until I started investigating the family. Where did my sperm go and which institution accepted it? I never thought it would be traced to her."

"That was a few months ago and I was almost bewitched by the devil."

Uesugi squeezed the pendant in his pocket tightly: "Let's find a quiet place to sit down, and I will tell you about it."

Everyone looked at each other, nodded, and left the underground fortress through the safe passage and arrived at the vineyard.

They walked into a warm room. Uesugoshi lit the fireplace, added a few firewood to the fire, and sat down facing the dancing flames.

Those turbid eyes emitted a captivating light.

"I probably met that man for the first time in early October. When we met for the first time, I didn't know that he had a devil's heart hidden under his handsome suit."

Uesugoshi's voice was hoarse, his deep voice suppressing his anger.

Once he thought of those people who had desecrated his sacred mother and the most precious sacred place in his life, the fire inevitably ignited.

October 3, 2010, autumn, drizzle.

Uesugoshi walked alone on the country road without an umbrella.

There is a smell of cow dung in the air, and you can see children picking up cow dung piece by piece with iron tongs on the fence of the farm, laughing happily in the light rain.

He put on a black hat to slightly block the wind and rain, tied up the collar of his windbreaker to cover his face, and took out a list of names from his breast pocket.

There are rows of names written on the list, and their addresses are recorded after the names.

But many of the records have been erased with red markers.

He is not a debt collector. He wants to go to the old dealers one by one with the list to collect the debts. The people written on it are all members of the Max Planck Club.

The predecessor of the Max Planck Club was the Kaiser Wilhelm Club founded in 1911.

During World War II, many of its scientists were accomplices in human experiments and committed one heinous crime after another. Its members include about 3,000 scientific elites from all walks of life in Germany, many of whom are the most famous scholars in Germany, and there are also Nobel Prize winners. winner.

These people have developed poison gas and participated in cruel experiments on human beings. During the war, they abandoned their humanity and morality and performed experimental surgeries that were medically meaningless.

One of the most notorious members of the Max Planck Club was given the title "Angel of Death".

Joseph Mengele, this man served in the army as a doctor during World War II.

Uesugoshi had received this man before.

When Uesugi Koshi was active as the Emperor of Japanese Film, Mengele was on the rise. This man published journal articles in various scientific magazines of the Third Reich and was listed as one of the "leading research experts."

At that time, many similar researchers in Germany envied Mengele and were invited to the "camp area" under his jurisdiction to watch his inhumane "clinical trials."

That year, Uesugoshi was still indulging in wine ponds and meat forests. His daily life consisted of soaking in a luxurious large bathtub, playing various games with the eight wives arranged for him by his family.

Occasionally, he would be asked to meet some people. He regarded this as a job given to him by his family. He dressed himself up to be more glamorous and decent, and went to talk to these people whom he did not know at all, so that he could have carnivals with Japanese women at will.

A young man in his teens, with an "imperial" physique, almost endless energy, and had never been in contact with a woman, suddenly had a bunch of beautiful women at his disposal, who were almost as obedient to him as slaves. Are there other things on your mind?

Uesugoshi only briefly met Mengele that day and then ran back to soak in the big bathtub.

He had almost no impression of the German man, but soon after, the family proposed to collect his sperm and send it to a German research institution.

These are all things he recalled bit by bit after coming to Germany.

As early as March, he entrusted Ange to help him find out which institution had received his genes. In September, he finally got some news. For this matter, he dropped everything in his hands and rushed non-stop. Come over.

What you get is this list in your hand.

Angers mobilized the power of his own faction and collected information for him on almost every member of the Max Planck Club, including their current addresses, their lives in the past few decades, whether they were married, and whether they had any descendants.

Uesugoshi followed the order on the list and visited these remnants of the previous era one by one.

Most of them died of old age, or were judged by military courts. Those who escaped were almost too old to walk, so Uesugoshi could only visit them personally.

Uesugoshi was most concerned about people related to Mengele.

According to the information found, Mengele died in 1979.

This demon from hell, whose job description has nothing to do with a real doctor, works in a camp that exists for one purpose only, to kill people.

As an expert in anthropology and genetics, Mengele's main focus was the study of twins, which he was best at.

After he took charge of the battalion-level medical officer, he took full advantage of Auschwitz's "personnel advantage" and in less than a month, hundreds of pairs of twins were gathered together.

The name "Angel of Death" can also be understood as "Slayer of Angels". Even children are just experimental subjects in his eyes.

Uesugoshi felt that he must be able to find something on Mengele.

First, he came into contact with Mengele. Although he burned most of the family files, he was fortunate enough to leave a brief record.

The man responsible for receiving his frozen sperm was Mengele.

Secondly, Mengele's research direction is "twins". Although Erashi is a separate individual, Minamoto and Minamoto are twins created using his genes.

Although his three children were all created by Herzog, Herzog was nothing more than a manipulated chess piece. Mengele's research was much earlier than Herzog's.

Mengele had become famous in 1943. At that time, Herzog had probably just entered the army. In terms of qualifications and reputation, Herzog was far inferior to Mengele.

The various experiments conducted by the "Angel of Death" are simply not acceptable to normal humans.

For example, his most famous eyeball experiment involved injecting paint into the unanesthetized eyeballs of children.

He didn't have any special meaning in doing this, he just wanted to do it.

He even took out the eyeballs for people to see.

Those light yellow, light blue, green and violet eyeballs were labeled and left on the wooden table, silently telling the devil's crimes. These were just public experiments.

In comparison, Herzog was actually a decent person when he was working at Black Swan Port.

There was no mention in the notes that he conducted experiments in order to torture a child. The purpose of everything he did was to study dragon blood and study that kind of extraordinary gene.

Herzog was a careerist, and Mengele was a pure devil.

Uesugoshi made this evaluation of these two people after learning about the life of the "Angel of Death".

According to public information, Mengele died in 1979, and the location of his tombstone was not found until six years after his death.

In 1989, the surviving victims forced the government to dig up his tombstone and compare it with Mengele's genes.

Two years later, in 1991, the DNA test was completed and he was officially confirmed dead.

However, according to internal information provided by Angers, the German government did not preserve Mengele's genes at all, and the man disappeared since 1945.

No one witnessed his experience after his disappearance. Almost all of his experience of fleeing after the war came from his own diary and counter-inference. The diary tells the story of his mental journey over the past few decades from the perspective of a fugitive.

Uesugi had read the translated version of the notes, and it clearly described his escape westward from Auschwitz after the war, and almost all the important moments of his subsequent life in Argentina and Araguay were recorded.

The time relationship is clear, the sequence of events is organized, and there is no remorse for what he has done, which perfectly explains this devil.

But here's the problem, it's too perfect.

Does a war criminal who is escaping in a hurry really have the time to record these things?

The genetic comparison results were forged by the government. Does this mean that no one knew whether Mengele was dead or alive?

The more he pursued it, the more Uesugi had a hunch that this man, Joseph Mengele, was a member of the organization behind the scenes that planned everything.

The people whose names were crossed out on the list were all confirmed to have had contact with Mengele.

Uesugoshi spent more than a month traveling around Germany, hoping to get some news from the mouths of Alzheimer's patients.

Most of the time, it was a waste of time, and it meant that he had not gone there. But with his unremitting efforts, he finally found a suspicious place.

——Bavaria, Gunzburg, the birthplace of Mengele.

Uesugoshi is now walking on the dirt road in the hometown of the "Angel of Death".

In order to verify his conjecture, he is visiting one after another, hoping to find old people who have had neighbor experiences with the "Angel of Death".

It is difficult to talk to people who had direct contact with Mengele.

That guy was born in 1911. If he lived today, he would be a centenarian in just one year.

Most of the people who had come into contact with him were turned into a handful of loess and buried without any worries.

He stayed in Gunzburg for a week, relying on the secret party's network to search for news from house to house, and finally got a reliable news today.

In the monastery where he was about to go, there was a 102-year-old nun who presided over Mengele's baptism ceremony.

Uesugoshi didn't need her to be able to communicate with him fluently. He just wanted to confirm one thing: whether the old woman had been hypnotized by the spirit of words, and whether her memory about Mengele had been tampered with. trace.

It is not difficult to verify this. All you need to do is find a hybrid with a hypnotic speech spirit. As long as you turn on the speech spirit and ask some keywords, you can easily detect whether the other party has been hinted.

Uesugoshi's Kotoshi Kurohi was a purely destructive Kotō spirit and did not have the function of hypnosis, so he borrowed a young man from Angers and made an appointment to meet at the entrance of the village.

From a distance, Uesugoshi saw a well-dressed man standing at the entrance of the village. The man was holding a black umbrella and waving towards him with his white-gloved hands.

His jet-black hair was combed back and styled with hairspray. His face was handsome and he stood tall. According to ordinary standards, he was a middle-aged man, but to Uesugoshi, he was still young.

Uesugi Yue could feel the explosive power under the suit. Under the clothes, there must be muscles that had been trained for a long time. Just looking at him, Uesugi Yue felt that he was very difficult to get along with. He must have few friends, and even his children would not be able to get along with him. He is close to me and I dare not act like a baby in front of him.

Years of experience selling ramen at a stall gave him the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life.

There is nothing wrong with this man, everything is up to standard.

This shows one thing, he is very strict with himself.

What most people love most is themselves. A person who sleeps in late, procrastinates, and loves to play games actually shows that he loves himself because he is very tolerant to himself.

According to Uesugoshi's experience, such people are usually more tolerant towards others. This kind of tolerance means that they will not push those they dislike to death.

But a person who has strict requirements on himself and is extremely self-disciplined is so cruel and ruthless to himself, and he cannot leave any room for outsiders.

He will not leave any way for others to survive. Elite lawyers who eat human blood and business elites who use financial means to bankrupt ordinary people are the best examples.

They rely on "self-discipline", a tool that goes against human nature, to reach a high position, and it must be to reap more benefits.

Uesugoshi always kept a distance from such people.

Why did Angers send such a nasty guy here?

This was his first impression of this man.

Thanks to Grand Duke "Caoerma" for the 10,500 points reward

Thanks to "Shao Xian Enqing" for the 500-point reward, "Yes Wei" for the 200-point reward, and "You said why my name is so long" for the 100-point reward.

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