Chapter 950 Handover
It is precisely because of this worry that Masaki Abe has repeatedly accelerated the convoy, so as not to waste more time on the road. After all, the more time they are exposed on the road, the more dangerous they will be. So at this time, he was thinking about how to arrive at the Tokyo National Western Art Museum as soon as possible.¥f,.
In order to make the convoy faster, he even asked the escort vehicle in front to simply sound the sirens to open the road, allowing other social vehicles on the expressway to give way to them.
As a result, the team's speed became much faster. Although there was a problem of speeding, he was completely out of consideration at this time.
Finally, more than five hours later, the convoy arrived in downtown Tokyo. At this time, it was already afternoon in Tokyo and it was about to enter the traffic jam during the evening rush hour. Masakura Abe simply gritted his teeth and communicated with the Metropolitan Police Department, and then asked the guide car in front of the convoy to sound the sirens, and drove the convoy all the way into Tokyo.
The place they were going to this time is still Ueno Park in Taitung District. Because the Tokyo National Museum is also located near Ueno Park, a few days ago, the theft happened at the Tokyo National Museum, so the entire Taitung District was still in the martial law stage, so as long as they arrived in Taitung District, they would be safe. This made Masakuan Abe anxious all the way, and just wanted to lead the convoy to Taitung District as soon as possible, and remove the burden on his shoulders, so that he could breathe a sigh of relief.
Otherwise, he would not be able to relax while walking along the way with such a convoy that transports national treasures.
Fortunately, there were so many police cars and security company convoys, and they were safe all the way. About an hour after entering the Tokyo district, they finally arrived at Ueno Park in Taitung District.
The Tokyo National Western Art Museum is located in the park of Ueno Park. This park can be said to be one of the areas with the deepest cultural heritage in Japan.
In addition to this National Western Art Museum, there is also the Tokyo National Museum to the north, and in the park, there is the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Japan's earliest zoo, commercial zoo, and even the family tomb group of Tokugawa Shogunate. Therefore, this place has always been the favorite place for tourists to visit.
Jin Muchen, who had been in the carriage for more than ten hours, finally arrived at the convoy, and his speed began to slow down. He also breathed a sigh of relief. You know, he was alone, locked in such a dark and stuffy carriage. If it weren't for these treasures, he would have gone crazy.
In his opinion, this ten-hour itinerary was absolutely no different from being tortured in a small dark room when he went to prison.
The speed of the convoy began to slow down, and the drivers in the front cab also communicated more with the transporters on the vehicle. Jin Muchen felt much better as he listened to their conversation.
"Ono, what do you think you are going to do after you finish your work?"
"Haha, this is my first time in Tokyo. After all these goods are unloaded, of course I want to go to the city of Tokyo for a good time, especially in Shinjuku. I have heard of the reputation there, but I have never been there yet."
"Hehe, you guy, I guess you'll go there, but if you go to Kabuki, be careful of your wallet. The consumption there is not low. Haha, don't worry, I brought a month's salary this time. Besides, all our accommodation here can be reimbursed, so it's not much money except for food and entertainment. If the prices there are so high that I can't afford to spend, I will definitely not be a sucker there..."
The two guys in the cockpit in front of the car were chattering non-stop. The bored Jin Muchen would find it very interesting even if he listened to their chats.
Soon the speed of the car became slower and slower, and finally he shook his head and held on.
Jin Muchen took a deep breath, and then entered the invisible state again. At this time, a bang and a sound of closing the car door sounded outside. It must be that the security guards in the escort convoy and the police were getting off the car.
Then there was the voice of Masakuan Abe who led the team talking to the people in charge of the receptionist at the National Western Art Museum. Because it was far away and there were several cars across, Jin Muchen didn't understand what they were saying, but he guessed that it was just some. Thank you for your hard work, you are too polite, please take care of others and other polite words.
Soon the handover between the two sides was completed, and then someone began to open the car one after another. Finally, it was his turn to open the car, but it was still dark outside.
It turned out that the convoy also parked into the underground parking garage of the Western Art Museum, and the layout of the underground parking garage was exactly the same as that of the Kyushu National Museum.
Just where his cargo box opened the door, there were two iron doors with similar colors as cement walls. However, at this time, both iron doors had been opened, and a dazzling light appeared behind them. Compared with the dark scene outside the warehouse, it was quite inconsistent.
Jin Muchen did not rush to get out of the car, but sat in the car. Although it was dark outside, the air penetrated into him still made him feel very fresh.
After looking out, I saw that the underground parking lot had basically been cleared. Apart from their convoy, there was basically no other car. Moreover, some key entrances and exits of the garage were already filled with special police escorting the convoy from Jiuzhou All-Road, as well as staff from the security company.
At the entrance of the warehouse, there were staff from the Western Art Museum and Masakura Abe. At this time, Masakura Abe was communicating with a young white face with a suit and leather lace, wearing gold-rimmed glasses, who was about thirty years old in his thirties.
Soon the two of them communicated almost the same thing, and then Masakuan Abe gave the greasy and pink face a folder to the greasy and pink face. The guy opened the folder and took out a few pages of paper from it and started reading.
Although it is quite far apart, Jin Muchen can still conclude that those pieces of paper should be a list of cultural relics loaded on these trucks.
Sure enough, after seeing this list, the guy finally corrected his expression on his face, and soon waved his hand to greet the staff who had lived in the warehouse.
These personnel cooperated with the transporters who came with the car to remove the treasures.
After the treasures encapsulated in the wooden box were transported to the warehouse, a special person soon came over and opened the wooden box with tools, took out the treasures, and then took photos and archived them. They compared them with the names of the treasures explained on the list. Only after the number was matched, they would be reloaded back into the wooden box, and then transported by the staff to the back of the warehouse to be neatly arranged.
Seeing the other party's orderly work, Jin Muchen couldn't help but sigh at the other party's professionalism. And the little face he just looked very disliked. At this time, he looked extremely upright and lost his previous frivolous look.
These guys have a very rigorous attitude towards doing things. Only those treasures in the wooden box and those on the list will receive the goods. It can be seen that they are very responsible.
However, with their process of walking, the acceptance of this treasure will inevitably be very slow. Abe Masakura originally thought that he escorted all these things to this Western art museum. Even if the task was completed, it seems that if the goods were not handed over, he would not have any idea to leave at all, so he simply found a place to sit down and watched the people in the art museum accept it.
The treasures of the Kyushu National Museum are loaded with eight large container trucks, while the treasures at the Fukuoka City Art Museum are filled with two large vans.
There are a total of ten trucks, which are loaded with tens of thousands of treasures. When you get off the bus, you have to check them one by one, take photos and archive them, and even have to do simple acceptance. This kind of work is quite tedious.
It started from around 4 pm and continued until around 8 pm, and it didn't end. Abe Masakuan and the others were nervous all the way. Unexpectedly, they couldn't rest when they arrived here, so everyone could only hold on.
Fortunately, the young man also realized that it was not easy for everyone, so he specially prepared some simple lunch boxes for everyone in the canteen of the art gallery.
When these lunch boxes were delivered, everyone present cheered. You should know that they had come along while drinking mineral water and gnawing bread, and had not even eaten a hot meal.
Looking at those guys holding lunch boxes, Jin Muchen could only swallow his saliva in invisible state, damn it. At this time, his stomach had long been hungry, but as an invisible person, he didn't dare to eat at all.
These little Japanese were feasting in front of him at this time. This is simply not a sin that cannot be forgiven Su!
And he had to hide far away because he was afraid that if he couldn't stay alone and made a thunderous sound in his stomach, it would be terrible.
After finally finishing the kidnapping or supper time, he still had to stand up because after dinner, these guys started to work overtime and inspect these treasures, and there was no intention of pausing for a moment. This made him exhausted.
At this time, he was tired and hungry, but he could only hold on.
More than 10,000 treasures were not easily handed over. Finally, it was over twelve o'clock, and even the little girl in the art museum could not stand it anymore. She waved her hand and signaled everyone to go upstairs to rest before they could finish accepting.
However, Abe Masakuan and others still did not leave. They could not leave at all if the treasure had not been handed over. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!