Chapter 37: Action in progress (6)

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Horn, the German Jew who almost became Tang Cheng's brother-in-law in Nanjing, was the protagonist of the Confucius Temple incident mentioned by Tang Cheng. It was at that time that Tang Cheng met George in the Confucius Temple. Tang Cheng mentioned Nanjing Confucius Temple, and George immediately understood. He stared at Tang Cheng carefully for a few times, and couldn't help but say Tang Juan's name. Tang Cheng smiled and nodded, "It seems that you finally remembered who I am!"

The conversation between Tang Cheng and George made Edmund confused because he didn't know what happened in Nanjing at all. Under Edmund's questioning eyes, George spoke as fast as he could and explained the Confucius Temple incident to Edmund and another foreign young man. Finally, he specifically explained the relationship between Horn and Tang Juan. "Tang, it seems this is just a misunderstanding. Horn is in Harbin now. When he returns to Shanghai, I will ask him to apologize to you."

After finally figuring out what happened, Edmund apologized to Tang Cheng, but Tang Cheng didn't seem to appreciate it. "So, the three of you and Horn are together, and you are all members of the Zionist Organization?" Tang Cheng went straight to the point. The three Edmonds were shocked. They did not expect that Tang Cheng would actually see through them. identity. The person who was particularly worried was Edmund. He was worried that Tang Cheng would inform Hans about the matter, which would implicate the members of the National Restoration Organization in Shanghai.

"If you don't speak, I'll take it as your acquiescence!" Seeing that the expressions of the three Edmunds looked different, Tang Cheng chose to stop, but he still said unpleasant words. "Looking at you like this, are you planning to attack me again? And then find a place to bury me alive? I advise you to save it! This stupid big man is no match for me, even if you two are added to it, it will be the same."

"Besides, it's not like I don't have the means to counter you. If you feel that your fists are faster than bullets, then give it a try!" Tang Cheng slowly extended his right hand to the three Edmunds. , the right hand that had been deliberately retracted into the sleeve of the coat was now holding a pistol. Tang Cheng also deliberately pulled the trigger so that Edmund and the three of them could clearly see the presence of bullets.

In the fist and kick competition, George had already been at a disadvantage before. Now Tang Cheng showed his pistol again, and Edmund and the other three had no chance of winning. The three Edmunds were helpless, but Tang Cheng put away the pistol, "I have no ill intentions towards your Zionist organization. That Horn continued to pester my sister after being warned many times by me. So, I gave him a lesson." , that’s all light. If I hadn’t been unwilling to make things bigger, I would have put Horn into a sack and thrown it into the Qinhuai River to feed the fish. "

Tang Cheng's words clearly contained resentment towards Horn. Edmund was unaware of the conflict between Tang Cheng and Horn. After hearing George's general remarks, Edmund felt that it was not a big deal. "Don, what exactly do you want to say?" Not knowing how to respond, Edmund chose to retreat instead of advancing, but he did not know that his question had already given the initiative of the conversation to the initiative. Gave it to Tangcheng.

Tang Cheng, who was laughing secretly in his heart, slowly shook his head, "Edmund, you have gone in the wrong direction. It's not what I want, but what you want? This is a concession, but this is also Chinese land. What do you Zionist organizations want?" I have no right to interfere with what you do. But you have to know, once you reveal your flaws and Hans finds out, what will be waiting for you! I think you should know who Hans is better than me? "

Tang Cheng's words were not a threat to Edmund. He just expressed his attitude to Edmund, that is, he did not bother to be an informer, but if things change, Edmund should not throw dirty water on the informer. Come to Tangcheng. Edmund was placed in the residence by Hans. If Edmund was also a member of the Zionist Organization, I believe Edmund should have a clear understanding of Hans, so Tang Cheng’s words actually served as a reminder. Edmund's intentions.

Edmund was stunned for a moment, and then a smile appeared on his face. It was obvious that Edmund had understood the meaning of Tang Cheng's words just now. "Edmund, I don't ask what the connection is between you, or what you want to do, but I want to remind you that Hans is not the kind of person you imagined. People who engage in intelligence work are often There are several faces, and just when you think you know the other person very well, the knife in your opponent's hand may have been placed on your neck."

At first glance, the three Edmunds didn't have much experience in intelligence work, otherwise they wouldn't have been tricked into revealing their identities by Tang Cheng just now. With just this little talent and the thought of dealing with that old fox Hans, Tangcheng didn't know how Edmund and the others had such courage and optimistic ideas. "You don't even know what we are going to do, so how do you know we can't do it!" Before Edmund had time to stop him, the young man named George was already shouting towards Tangcheng in a low voice.

Regarding George's dissatisfaction, Tang Cheng just chuckled, "I guess what you have to do now is to contact the Jewish businessmen in Shanghai, or directly contact the Jewish business groups in the United States through Shanghai to help the Jews in the Far East. Go south and settle down." Tang Cheng's words made the three of Edmond almost jump up and down, especially the young man named George. He had just returned from the United States with the purpose of waiting in Shanghai for the Jewish representatives who were about to come from the Far East.

"It seems that I guessed it right!" The reaction and performance of Edmund and the three people at this moment can already explain the problem. Unexpectedly, he actually guessed the answer, and Tang Cheng felt somewhat proud. "The Jewish people have been wandering for thousands of years, and their sensitivity to danger has probably been deeply engraved in their bones. You began to organize Jews from the Far East to settle south. You should have seen the Japanese attempt to fully occupy China, and the Japanese have secretly and If Germany forms an alliance, you may be worried that the Japanese will persecute the Jews in the Far East at the behest of the German government!"

Tang Cheng guessed the answer again, and Edmund's face could no longer hide it. He originally thought that Tang Cheng was just coming to Shanghai to hang out, but now he really came into contact with another side of Tang Cheng. "There should be no problem with your direction. It is indeed a good idea to seek help from the Jewish business groups in the United States. After all, Jews come from the same family, and it is natural for them to help their own people. However, I feel that you are a little too far away from what is close."

Edmund, who heard something in Tang Cheng's words, couldn't help but ask. Tang Cheng's original intention was to attract Edmund's attention. Now that Edmund had fallen into the trap and asked, Tang Cheng would not hide it. With. "The capabilities of individuals and groups cannot be better than the power of the country! Although China is still very weak at present, it is a country. If you can contact the Jewish compatriots in Germany, you should know that the German Consulate of the Republic of China has been providing Visas will be issued to German Jews who are willing to settle in China.”

"Although there may be personal reasons for issuing visas to German Jews, you cannot deny that while other European countries have refused to allow Jews to enter in large numbers, visas in the Republic of China have been open to Jews." Tangcheng has always been in control of the topic. Taking the initiative, he unknowingly shifted the topic to the issue of Jews settling in China, with a focus on the fact that the German Consulate of the Republic of China issued visas to German Jews in large numbers.

"What on earth do you want to say? Why am I getting more and more confused the more I listen!" Before Edmund could turn around, the impatient George could no longer bear it. After hearing so much that Tang Cheng said, George still didn't understand. What exactly does Tangcheng want to express?

"What I want to say is that Chinese people have no prejudice against Jews. You Jews in Shanghai should know it best. China is probably the only country that can accept a large number of Jews now. Even the United States cannot accept a large number of Jews now. Entry." What Tang Cheng said, Edmund and the three of them knew very well that the current policy of the United States government would never allow a large number of Jews to immigrate to the United States.

"This war will last for a long time, because the Chinese will fight until the last moment. If the Japanese want to occupy the entire China, they must be prepared to shed the last drop of blood. And you, the Zionist Organization, if If you want to protect more compatriots, China is your best partner. China is vast and rich in resources, especially the southwest and northwest regions, which are beyond the reach of the Japanese army. If there is support from the Nationalist Party, your Zionist organization’s plan may not be possible It won’t work.”

Tangcheng successfully aroused the interest of the three Edmonds. The Zionist Organization, which was prepared for a rainy day, was most worried about the sudden change of attitude of the Japanese in the Far East towards the Jews. Once the Kwantung Army entrenched in the Far East changes its attitude, the hundreds of thousands of Jews living in the Far East are likely to become free labor for the Japanese army. At this moment, Tangcheng suddenly mentioned cooperating with the Kuomintang. The three Edmunds wanted to refute, but suddenly realized that this seemed to be a way out.

"What does war rely on? It relies not only on sufficient troops, but also on various weapons and equipment and supplies needed for war. The United States has a very high industrial level and a strong industrial output capability. Although the United States currently pursues isolation Politics, but those factory owners and business groups will definitely not block the sale of weapons and equipment to the Chinese Communist Party. I know that your Zionist organization has been lobbying the upper echelons of the American government. If it were me, it would be better to directly use arms sales In exchange for the support of the Chinese government."

Tang Cheng kept talking so much and finally started to get to the point. The Americans have been secretly selling various resources to the Japanese. They have not been pursuing isolation and unilateralism as they say. Obtaining benefits is the true essence of American politics, and Tangcheng is precisely interested in the lobbying ability of the Jewish business groups in the United States. If the Jewish business groups in the United States can resell weapons and equipment from the United States to China in the name of Jews, I believe that the national government, which is currently in a disadvantageous war situation, will be very willing to cooperate with the Zionist Organization.