Chapter 803 He Is Dead
"What is this? This story has no logic at all. Ms. Washikomiya, you are not fooling us."
In the mountain cavity under the shrine, Yuji, who had greeted the Yamashita police in advance, sat at the table that Nanakomachi brought in, using chopsticks to stir the steaming sukiyaki pot on the gas stove in front of him.
The aroma wafted back and forth in front of several people's noses. Yuji dipped some cabbage in egg liquid and ate it before expressing his doubts.
"That Keisaburo Hatie's friend Tomimura is also the teacher of the three of them, isn't he? Why would these three guys take such a long ride to meet a stranger who plans to revitalize the family?"
Moreover, Keisaburo Hatie was also a recruiting officer for the army. In Yuji's opinion, unless he wanted to fight, who would want to be associated with such a person at that time.
Of course, looking at the past from the perspective of the present is a kind of arrogance in itself, and Yuji's idea is naturally wrong.
"This is because Tomimura and Keisaburo Hatie have reached an agreement."
Washikomiya Tayu put her hands on her legs and couldn't stop swallowing her saliva when she saw her daughter pretending to sleep, and even waved her nose deliberately.
"Whether it's Kuroba or Arimura, they are all talented people who have returned from abroad. Although Tachibana Hachiro grew up in Japan, his noble background allowed him to move freely in the society at that time."
Washikomiya Tayu said calmly: "It was a critical moment when the war broke out. Japan was also enforcing conscription plans everywhere. They also came to Hakodate to avoid conscription in Tokyo."
Mr. Tomimura couldn't bear to see his students go to the battlefield, so he asked them to help Keisaburo Keisaburo in order to leave a name in the army and avoid going to China to fight.
"It's just that even Mr. Tomimura definitely doesn't know the true face of Keisaburo Hatie, and he couldn't have imagined that Keisaburo Hatie would have any idea of that thing after knowing its existence, and the students he sent to Hakodate also disappeared in three years. There is no news, he was actually imprisoned by Keisaburo Hatue.”
"Three years..."
Yuji ate the beef in his mouth: "Three years later, they escaped, right?"
"It's not really..."
…
"I see, use the five star-edge knives as the secret code, and use the Goryokaku as the center point of the code, pointing to the place where the treasure was buried that was prepared in advance."
Compared with when they first arrived in Hakodate, Arimura and Kuroba were much less energetic. After being forced to stay in Hakodate by Keisaburo Hatie, they found out that they had stayed here for three full years, and they couldn't help but sigh. tone.
Keisaburo Hatie let his confidants take care of the two of them. Apart from telling people about the arrangement of the code, Kuroba and Arimura spent the rest of their time imprisoned in a specially prepared small yard. They only occasionally saw Keisaburo Hatie's daughter Riko.
"I heard that Tachibana Hachiro followed Keisaburo Hatie to China. It seems that he is going to start a war."
Sitting on a wooden stake in the yard, Heiyu used a small branch to carve a thin wooden sign. He picked up the carved one and threw it hard on the wooden wall of the house, watching as the wooden sign was stuck on it.
"Have you had any letters from your father lately?"
Arimura shook his head: "I'm afraid they gave up on me."
Arimura's father has a factory abroad that specializes in making counterfeit weapons. He originally only went to the largest battlefield in Asia, but because Keisaburo Hatie tried his best to keep him, he made up a letter saying that the three of them volunteered. Joined the army and went to China to make meritorious deeds.
This made Arimura's father, who considered himself an American, very puzzled and even angry. In his opinion, the Japanese today are completely crazy people, and his son only studied in Tokyo for two years before being assimilated. This is absolutely impossible.
He believed that the Japanese had detained his son and wanted to use this to force him, so he would occasionally write letters such as "I know your situation, they imprisoned you", which seemed to be written to his son, but in fact he was He warned the person who detained his son because he knew that the other person would definitely read the letter he wrote.
"Actually not..."
A slightly clear voice sounded from outside the door. The two of them looked at the woman who pushed the door open and their expressions were slightly stiff.
Riko Hatie said hello to the two Japanese soldiers who bowed her head, then carried a bamboo suitcase and took out the prepared meals from it.
"Mr. Tomimura, he..."
"teacher?"
There is no mistake, every song is released and the content is read one by one!
Arimura was stunned for a moment, and immediately understood why no letter had been delivered during this period, because they all knew that the previous letters were forwarded by Mr. Tomimura.
"What happened to him?"
There was a bit of dissatisfaction on Arimura's face. He kept complaining about why Teacher Tomimura would watch the two of them being imprisoned by Keisaburo Hatie.
"A month ago, major incidents broke out in various colleges and universities in Tokyo. The Army Military Police massacred many people who opposed the war, and Mr. Tomimura was among them."
Riko touched her belly, then took out a letter and handed it to Kuroba.
"This is the letter Mr. Tomimura sent you before."