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James Bond, his career fading after the wedding-day murder of his wife Tracy Bond, is promoted by M to a special branch of MI6. M had been planning to offer Bond a dismissal from the secret service, but later changed his mind as a last chance opportunity for Bond to shape up. Bond is subsequently re-numbered as 7777 ("four sevens"), and assigned an impossible mission: Convincing the head of Japan's secret intelligence service, Tiger Tanaka, to provide information about an informant within the Soviet Union, information referred to as Magic 44. In exchange, Tanaka asks Bond to kill Dr. Guntram Shatterhand, who operates a politically embarrassing "Garden of Death" where people go to commit suicide, and where they die whether they later decide they want to or not. Bond accidentally discovers that Shatterhand is his nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld, and gladly takes the mission, keeping his knowledge of Blofeld a secret so that he can exact revenge for his wife's death. Aided by former Japanese movie star Kissy Suzuki, and, with make up and training, Bond attempts to live and think as a Japanese in order to penetrate Shatterhand's castle. Bond is renamed by Tiger while on this mission as Taro Todoroki.
Bond becomes an expert in sword fighting, karate and judo. He also learns how to calm his senses with the practice of Yoga.
Bond ultimately exacts revenge on Blofeld in a sword duel, and kills Blofeld by strangling him, but, on escaping, suffers a head injury leaving him an amnesiac living as a Japanese fisherman/merchant with Kissy, while the rest of the world believes him dead.
It is not too hard to read it, not enough room to translate anyway!
2008-08-10 05:11:54 補充:
His biography is published for the first and only time in all those novels in The Times. While Bond's health improves Kissy conceals his true identity so as to keep him forever to herself.
2008-08-10 05:12:09 補充:
Kissy eventually sleeps with Bond and becomes pregnant and hopes that Bond would propose marriage after she found the right time to tell him (the novel never progresses to this). At the novel's end,
2008-08-10 05:12:14 補充:
Bond browses through some of Kissy's personal papers and finds a newspaper article about Vladivostok, making him wonder if the far-off Russian city is the key to his missing memory