Treasure hunt begins in England

Chapter 451 Going to Tokyo

Chapter 451 Going to Tokyo
After returning home to Dublin and staying for less than a week, Liang En boarded the plane to Tokyo with Joan of Arc and Fan Meng. To be honest, it is a bit late to go to Japan now, but fortunately they did not set the time to death before. , so there is maneuvering time.

But before that, Liang En also explained to the Japanese side that he might be late and explained the reason. After all, this is a matter of courtesy, so he must inform the other side.

The Japanese side also expressed a full understanding of this matter. After all, under normal circumstances, receiving the castle is indeed much more important than the next negotiation.

Of course, one thing Liang En has to do in Dublin these days is to sort out his previous royalties, although "Grimm's Fairy Tales" has only been released for half a year, and "The Polar Evil" has only been published for two or three months.But these two books delivered big rewards.

After a simple summary, Liang En found that the previous two books brought him an after-tax income of up to 1800 million euros, and according to the publisher, the sales volume would further increase.

Of course, because "The Polar Evil" is a standard commercial novel, this sales peak will only last for a year or two, but "Grimm's Fairy Tales" may be a hot seller for a long time.

To give the simplest example, at least now the German authorities have made "Grimm's Fairy Tales" one of the recommended reading materials for primary and secondary schools, and this will naturally bring long-term and substantial benefits to Liang En.

At the same time, Huaxia also made a similar choice, but due to procedures, it may not be officially added to the designated reading list until after the start of this fall semester.

In order to ensure this kind of official procurement, Liang En also set up a charitable fund with 20% of the net profit of this official procurement with the publisher on the suggestion of the lawyer, which will be used to donate books to these countries that have official procurement according to the procurement ratio.

After finishing all this, Liang En and the others started their trip to Japan. Fortunately, a direct flight from London to Tokyo can save people a lot of trouble, but 12 hours of continuous flight is enough to make people feel a little boring and exhausted.

"Do you have any plans to find treasures in Japan this time?" Fan Meng asked Liang En when he was sitting on the plane, and Joan of Arc also cast his gaze over at the side.

After all, they did bring some excavation equipment with them when they set off, and they also talked about the legendary treasures of the shogunate in Mount Chicheng, which is why Jeanne and the others asked this question.

There is no need to cover up the treasure of Chicheng Mountain. After all, people who want to find this treasure for more than 100 years are like crucian carp crossing the river. There are not too many of them, so there will be nothing to say publicly on the plane. thing.

"Now these are mainly about cooperation, chatting with friends by the way, and traveling somewhere." Liang En said, "As for the treasure that the locals have been looking for for more than 100 years, I suspect that they may have found it long ago. It’s been kept secret.”

Liang En thinks this thing should be a way for locals to attract tourists. After all, the treasure is said to contain 400 million taels of gold. According to the calculation of about one tael of gold in Japan, which is between 17.6 and 17.9 grams, this is about 70 grams more than gold now. [-] tons.

Although 70 tons of gold is not a particularly large number for Japan today.But in the era of the Meiji Restoration at the end of the Bakumaku, it was definitely a quantity that the newly established Meiji government could not give up.

So according to Liang En's idea, the Japanese officials at that time should be able to catch and pry open the mouths of some treasure hunters, and then secretly took away the gold.

The reason why it is not disclosed is also very simple, because for a country, it always involves some content that is not suitable for disclosure, and such a batch of hard currency can just meet the needs in this regard.

Finally, the 13-hour long journey came to the end, and the plane slowly landed at Tokyo Haneda International Airport. As soon as they got out of the airport, they met the staff sent by TYPE-MOON to greet them.

Originally, Wu Neizhong and the others planned to come to greet them in person, but they were persuaded by Liang En. At least they could meet each other the next day. They just got off the plane on the first day, and what they needed most was rest rather than entertainment.

Unlike most countries, the car that picks them up from outside is a minibus instead of a car that is common in other countries.But then again, in addition to looking a little lower in class, the CMB is actually more comfortable to sit on.

Haneda Airport is only 17km away from the center of Tokyo. In theory, it only takes half an hour for them to reach the hotel in Chiyoda District, but in fact they walked for two hours on the road.

It has to be said that traffic jams are a common problem in big cities, and for a top-tier big city like Tokyo, there are naturally traffic jams corresponding to the size of the city. At least Liang En feels that half of Tokyo's streets have been congested into parking lots.

Contrary to what they imagined, Liang En and the others were not arranged in the hotel in Akasaka, which is the favorite of foreigners, but in the very quiet New Otani Hotel in Tokyo.

This is also due to the intention of the reception staff. Knowing that Liang En and the others like quiet and traditional things, they simply arranged it here, because this hotel has a traditional Japanese garden, wooden bridges, rockery, artificial lakes, and small waterfalls. .

Although the whole building looks a bit outdated in appearance, with a strong architectural style of the 80s and [-]s, both the interior and the attitude of the service staff are impeccable.

In addition, Japanese hotels are actually divided into left and right, and this hotel is a standard left-leaning hotel, which is more friendly to Chinese.Even the Chinese embassy in Japan used to work here before the building was built.

The fact is exactly the same. When they checked in, they found that the front desk also provided Chinese services, and at the same time, they could see many tourists who obviously came from Huaxia.

Such a hotel is obviously much more comfortable to live in. If you come across a hotel that stuffs all kinds of right-wing books in the guest rooms, such as an APA hotel, Liang En can't guarantee what he will do next.

That night, everyone simply cleaned up and went to rest. Although several people are in good health, flying for 12 hours in a row is still a test of physical strength.

According to the arrangement, the two parties made an appointment to meet at the company in the afternoon, and then have dinner together, because for the Japanese, although they don't talk about business at the wine table, the relationship must be carried out at the wine table.

So during this time in the morning, Liang En and the others naturally had the opportunity to go around, and the subway station near the hotel also allowed them to avoid the congestion on the street and quickly go to the place they wanted to get.

"Where should we go for a trip this morning?" After walking out of the hotel gate, Joan of Arc felt a little dizzy looking at the pile of travel destination recommendations on her phone, so she asked Liang En. ,

"Of course I went to Ginza. After all, this is Tokyo, and Ginza is as important to Tokyo as Times Square is to New York." Liang En said his planned destination without hesitation.

"After all, this place is relatively close to TYPE-MOON company." Liang En said seriously, "At the same time, the prosperity here also makes this area the best window to know Japan."

(End of this chapter)

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