Chapter 315 Yu Jackie Chan is behind bars

Style: Historical Author: Yuan SanhongWords: 2058Update Time: 24/01/11 20:14:48
Finally, a certain result has been achieved. It is estimated that the little devils do not dare to change their minds too much, because Yu Chenglong has not finally agreed on how to cooperate with the Japanese, and they still have to be wary of what Yu Chenglong will do next.

Early the next morning, Yoshida came to Yu Chenglong's residence in person and said that he would leave here today. However, Yu Chenglong did not agree, saying that he had not received accurate information, and the government had not made any commitment to relieve the victims or cancel taxes.

This was just Yu Chenglong's judgment. He knew that the Japanese would not compromise easily. But Yoshida was surprised. Judging from his many years of spy career, the first thing that came to his mind was that there was a spy inside, and he had to take Yu Chenglong out of here as soon as possible, just in case.

Therefore, he hypocritically severely reprimanded Song Dali for his incompetence and asked Song Dali to issue an announcement immediately. Song Dali nodded repeatedly and said that he would do it immediately and would not collect taxes from the victims of the disaster in the Hewan area.

Another day passed, Yoshida once again urged Yu Chenglong to go on the road, but Yu Chenglong did not express any objection. Let Yoshida send someone to put him into a car on a stretcher and handcuff his feet to the stretcher. At the same time, he blindfolded him and sent him to the train.

After the train started, the black cloth covering Jackie Chan's eyes was removed, but one foot was still handcuffed to the pillar next to the seat. Yu Chenglong, who came to South Manchuria on foot for inspection, unexpectedly had to leave by train. It was really unpredictable.

This is a special carriage. The seat Yu Chenglong is sitting on is a bunk. There are several more bunks like the one he is sitting on in the carriage, but they are all in the center of the carriage.

There are two rows of seats on both sides of the carriage, and they are all Japanese military police. There are two military police standing outside the door. All the windows were covered with curtains, and the dim car seemed lifeless. Yoshida was sitting opposite him, looking at Yu Chenglong with a smile.

"I feel wronged, sir. There is nothing I can do about it. I hope you can forgive me."

Yoshida talked to Jackie Chan lukewarmly. He was very satisfied with his arrangement. He could return to the Harbin headquarters relatively quickly without any mistakes on the way, but the cost was higher.

Yu Chenglong didn't answer. He looked out of the car through the gap in the curtain. The train has left the city and is running through the wilderness. The bleak and dilapidated late autumn scenery flashes past the window. Yu Chenglong turned around, closed his eyes, and lay down on the bunk.

The train is still running, and sometimes it stops when passing by a station, maybe waiting to meet another train, and then continues to move. At dinner, a Japanese military policeman served dinner, which turned out to be a small pot of Laobian dumplings.

"I heard it's your rule to make dumplings when you go out and make noodles at home. Mr. Yu, please enjoy it."

Yoshida is still lukewarm. Now that he has controlled Yu Chenglong, there is no need to be too polite to him. Yu Chenglong is indeed annoying and has brought a lot of trouble to the Imperial Army of Japan for a long time.

"Since we were occupied by you, this rule has been broken a long time ago. You are not allowed to eat rice or flour. I am really grateful to you for being able to eat dumplings, especially General Yoshida.

It seems that I am only under house arrest, not a criminal, because you will not give dumplings to criminals. Thinking about it this way, I am still very happy. It seems that I still have a chance to survive. "

While Yu Chenglong was eating, he was talking innocuous words to Yoshida. In this carriage, he was the only one familiar with Yoshida, and no one else talked to Yu Chenglong. They all stared at him.

And Yoshida didn't want to talk to Yu Chenglong anymore, because he also had to eat, so he walked away to drink with the two Japanese officers and ignored Yu Chenglong.

"I want convenience."

After Yu Chenglong finished eating, he asked to go to the convenience store. He did this to detect Yoshida and see if he had any overreaction, so as to determine whether Yoshida would take more serious coercive measures against him on the train.

But Yoshida didn't react much. He looked up at Yu Chenglong, then signaled two Japanese military policemen to open Yu Chenglong's shackles, and ordered them to help Yu Chenglong from left to right and send him to the train toilet.

Entering the toilet, Yu Chenglong saw a birdcage-like iron fence surrounding the toilet. It was pitch black outside the window, and I didn’t know where I was, but I could tell that the train was heading towards Beiman.

Because Yu Chenglong felt that it was getting colder and colder in the car, and the temperature difference between the north and the south was still very big this season. After Yu Chenglong finished relieving himself, he returned to the same place, and the military police cuffed his feet to the iron pillars next to the bunk again, so that he could lie down and sleep more easily.

Yu Chenglong sat down, drank some water, and then lay down on the bunk with his clothes on. He estimated that nothing would happen to him, because the Japanese were unlikely to do anything to him at this time, so he pulled up the quilt and covered his head. Fall asleep.

When he woke up, the train stopped at an unknown station, and Yoshida and several officers were lying on the bunk sleeping. Under the dim light, the Japanese soldiers on both sides of the carriage were still guarding there energetically, apparently having changed their posts.

Yu Chenglong went to the toilet again and looked outside with the faint light. He couldn't guess where he was. He was not very familiar with the train route. After coming back, he lay down to sleep again.

On the second night, the train stopped at a larger station. Yu Chenglong was blindfolded again, carried out of the carriage on a stretcher, and put into a police car. Amidst the screams of the police car along the way, he was carried to the An unknown room.

This is a single room with only one iron door. There are two ventilation holes on the top of the wall on the front and rear sides of the room. They are very small and sealed by iron bars. There is no connection to the outside in other directions, not even the windows. nothing.

The facilities in the room are okay, all the necessary supplies are complete, and the bed is large enough, but it is very low and close to the ground. Yu Chenglong could tell that this was a specially designed cell, and he knew that he was being imprisoned.

Although the room was spacious and spacious, it still seemed stuffy and depressing due to insufficient light. Seeing the rows of iron bars surrounding the wall and the ground, Yu Chenglong guessed that many people had been imprisoned here.

Yoshida waved his hand, and the four Japanese military policemen and two followers who followed him into the room bent down and exited. Immediately, a woman wearing a Japanese kimono walked in with her face painted white, holding a pile of clothes and lowering her head.

"Let Miss Wakko help you change your clothes. After you wash up, you can eat. It's very quiet here and is suitable for practicing Taoism. From now on, Miss Wakko will be responsible for your food and daily life. Don't be embarrassed to ask her if you have any requests. Stay out of sight."

Yoshida said with a smile, patting the big bed prepared for Yu Chenglong, meaning to let him rest peacefully. The Japanese woman put the clothes she brought in on the bed and stood aside respectfully.

Yu Chenglong was angry. He didn't want a Japanese woman to take care of him, so he looked at Yoshida angrily, hoping that he wouldn't do this, and immediately ordered the Japanese woman to leave.