Chapter 1,720 Release Order

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Wu Sibao was actually not that scared.

The Japanese will not kill themselves, they still need to use themselves.

Just lock yourself up for a few days and scare yourself.

No. 76 cannot be separated from myself.

The Japanese cannot live without themselves.

What's more, those things are not yourself at all.

At least on the surface, the Japanese were very polite to him.

He was imprisoned in Cell No. 1 at the Japanese Military Police Headquarters.

There were several Taiwanese and North Koreans detained with him.

Wu Sibao was in an obviously superior position among the prisoners and received preferential treatment from the Japanese military police.

He is not interrogated, and his family brings him two meals a day. Biscuits and fruits are always available. He can also have his own quilt when sleeping. The space on the floor is spacious, unlike other prisoners who are like canned sardines. squeezed together.

In the cell, he really showed off the air of a hero, and he had the spirit of befriending heroes in distress.

Whenever a fellow prisoner was being interrogated and could not come back for dinner on time, he would always help save the meal and add some dishes he had prepared on top of the meal.

So all the prisoners in the cell were very polite to him.

In particular, there were a few people who seemed to be his students, who were even more respectful and submissive to him.

A young student was also imprisoned.

He had just been tortured by the Japanese, and when he came in, he had not eaten.

Wu Sibao pretended to go to the toilet and suddenly threw him a piece of bread, while telling him not to be seen by the military police.

He was extremely hungry and got such delicious food that when he tasted it carefully, he couldn't bear to swallow it.

On the same day, a young man among the prisoners expressed concern for him and asked him why he was imprisoned.

When the student answered, Wu Sibao quickly introduced him: "This is Mr. Dongyang. He is very good. Don't be in a hurry. Take a rest and talk slowly."

Only then did he wake up from a dream, and realized that some of the so-called "comrades" from North Korea and Taiwan were spies in disguise. Many prisoners had suffered great losses because they could not see through them.

He was very grateful to Wu Sibao's reminder, which helped him a lot.

When Wu Sibao did this, it was not because he suddenly woke up.

He was just expressing his anger and protest to the Japanese in this way.

Because, he is still convinced that the Japanese will not do anything to him.

There is another reason:

He wanted to leave a way out for himself.

Now it seems that the Japanese are unreliable, and neither is No. 76.

If the situation changes in the future, I cannot hang myself from a tree.

I helped some people in the Japanese military police prison, so I can be considered a meritorious official in the Chongqing government, right?

Wu Sibao's ordinary calculations were rattling.

But at this point, Wu Sibao didn't know the seriousness of his problem.

The military police tried to deal with him, but always gave the other prisoners a thumbs up and said, "He is big."

So Wu Sibao thought he would go out one day.

Several times a day, when he walked in a row around the cell, he would ask someone to check his complexion and palm prints, and he would often say: "If you don't come here, you are not a gentleman, and if you come here again, you will be a waste of time!"

It feels like the tiger has fallen and the hero has no place to play.

Sometimes when he had an argument with a fellow inmate and something didn't go his way, he would say, "Everyone is just so-so here. If you were outside, who would I recognize you as?"

Wu Sibao thought he was about to go out, and very soon.

He would never have thought that the Japanese had already made a decision at this time:

Get rid of Wu Sibao!

Completely eliminate this hidden danger.

Of course, they still have to consider Li Shiqun's feelings.

After all, Wu Sibao was his confidant.

There are still many places where the Japanese rely on Li Shiqun.

Killing Wu Sibao directly would not look good on everyone.

Who will be the "executioner"?

"Let Tian Qi do it." Koichi Hahara put forward his own suggestion: "Tian Qi has already had issues with Wu Sibao, and this person is meticulous in his work and will not reveal too many flaws."

"Can."

Yamaki Jingzuo immediately agreed to this suggestion: "If something goes wrong in the future, we can also blame Tian Qi for this matter."



"I do!"

When he heard Han Yuan Guangyi made this request to him, Tian Qi hardly hesitated for a second: "Who wouldn't want to give himself the glory of killing Wu Sibao?"

This is a pun.

In the ears of Hahara Koichi, Tian Qi wanted to take this opportunity to eliminate his competitors.

But Tian Qi knew that that was not what he meant!



"Wu Sibao, come out."

The door of Cell No. 1 opened, and a Japanese military policeman rushed inside and said, "There is an order from above. You have been released."

Wu Sibao was overjoyed.

Although he had long known that he would be released, he never expected that it would come so early.

He actually said goodbye to his fellow prisoners one by one.

He was not released immediately but was taken to the prison director.

The warden asked him to write a letter of repentance and promise that he would never do anything harmful to the interests of the Empire of Japan again in the future.

Although Wu Sibao was wronged, he still wrote a letter of repentance as required.

The breakfast we had in the morning was too salty. As soon as we came back, we were summoned to the warden. He didn't even drink any water.

Wu Sibao grabbed the boiled water prepared for him and drank it in one gulp.

He handed the written letter of repentance into the hands of the warden.

The warden looked at it and was very satisfied: "Okay, Mr. Wu Sibao, you can leave."

"Can I make a call?" Wu Sibao asked tentatively.

"Can't."

The warden coldly rejected the request.

Wu Sibao cursed in his heart.

See, freedom comes first now.

Wu Sibao did not dare to stay long and left the gendarmerie in a hurry.

The air outside is so fresh.

Wu Sibao couldn't help but take a deep breath.

Never come to this place again.

Never again!

Outside, there was a rickshaw parked.

Wu Sibao got in the car.



Yamaki Keizao checked the time, then picked up the phone on his desk: "Answer No. 76...Mr. Li Shiqun? Wu Sibao has been released, you can come to pick him up now."

"Really? Released."

Li Shiqun on the other end of the phone was obviously a little surprised.

"Yes, he was released." Yamaki Keisa emphasized his tone: "He wrote a letter of repentance, so he is temporarily released. I hope you will strengthen your supervision of him."

"Okay, okay."

Li Shiqun never expected that Wu Sibao would be released so suddenly.

What's wrong with the Japanese?

Why have you become so kind-hearted?

But he hung up the phone, hurriedly called someone, and rushed to the gendarmerie.

No matter what, let's rescue Wu Sibao first, and let's talk about other things later.

I hope Wu Sibao can accept this painful lesson this time and will no longer be so arrogant and domineering in the future!



As the rickshaw bumped, Wu Sibao's eyelids gradually became heavy, and he fell asleep unconsciously.