After some inspiration and guidance from Tang Cheng, Hans immediately understood what Tang Cheng wanted to convey, and Tang Cheng was quite satisfied with it. "You are right to say that, but in this case, your head of state will have to fight against the most powerful countries in the world at the same time! I don't know how strong your German army has become, but I feel It is not a wise decision to fight all the powerful countries in the world at the same time! Especially the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom are going in two different directions!"
There were many things that Tang Cheng wanted to tell Hans, but he couldn't go into too much detail because he couldn't find any reasons or explanations to support these statements. So he could only try his best to guide Hans to figure it out for himself. Even though what he said sounded unreliable, there was no hint of timidity in Tang Cheng's serious expression. When Hans heard this, he looked blankly at the map on the wall. Although what Tang Cheng said had not happened yet, as a member of the German intelligence service, he had no idea what the big shots in Berlin were thinking. Know something.
The head of state had already clamored to return to the glory of the German Empire a few years ago. For the glory of the empire, it would be a matter of time before he conquered the entire Europe. What Tang Cheng said just now sounds unreliable, but if you think about it carefully, it is not unreasonable. The British still stubbornly believe that they are still the empire on which the sun never sets, so they are absolutely qualified to dictate the affairs of Europe that are close at hand.
Britain and France were still the biggest black hands in trying to sanction and suppress Germany after World War I. Once Germany was ready for war, these two countries would never be able to escape the German attack. Thinking of this, Hans no longer dared to think any further. If the situation develops as Tang Cheng said just now, a world war similar to World War I will appear again. "Tang, how sure are you of what you just said will happen?" Hans did not dare to continue to think about it, so he had to look to Tang Cheng for answers.
When Tang Cheng heard this, he was secretly proud that he had finally deceived Hans! After coughing slightly, Tang Cheng said, "Hans, how can little people like us have a chance to change things decided by the higher-ups! If I were you, I would first contact my friends in Germany, preferably Some powerful friends. Through them, you will definitely know the current status and trends of the German army. If they are ready for war, there will definitely be signs."
Germany's annexation of Austria can be regarded as the first step towards foreign affairs. Tangcheng can no longer remember when Germany and the Soviet Union practiced to take over Poland. However, as long as the German army takes any external action, there must be signs in advance. Although Hans had been staying in Shanghai for a long time, how could he not have close friends in Germany? Tang Cheng's words reminded him, and in front of Tang Cheng, Hans immediately wrote a message to his men. The people were immediately sent to Berlin.
"Hans, what I just told you, actually, what happened in Europe has nothing to do with me. I just want to tell you that the world is about to be completely in chaos. I All I have done is to find a place for my family, relatives and friends to stay before the real chaos comes." Tang Cheng knew very well that when dealing with an old fox like Hans, you must not keep telling lies. , only half truths and half lies are possible to make the other party believe.
According to Tang Cheng's understanding of Hans, acting a little more philistine in front of Hans would actually make Hans believe what he said before. As expected by Tang Cheng, after hearing what Tang Cheng said, Hans just rolled his eyes at Tang Cheng but didn't say much. "Hans, we are old friends. I don't want to lie to you, nor do I want to see you die in vain. I want to remind you that once what I said really happens, you must find a reason to stay in China. Compared to Europe seems to be safe, but I personally feel that China is safer, especially the Japanese who dare not harm foreigners like you easily."
If he wanted Hans to help, Tang Cheng would naturally have to show some sincerity and benefits. Regardless of whether Hans could listen to his advice, Tang Cheng still said what he wanted to say. "The German army may have the strongest combat effectiveness in Europe, but the German army also has a fatal flaw, that is, insufficient reserve forces. Once other countries that are enemies of Germany unite, their combined military strength and logistics supply capabilities will be greatly reduced. More than Germany.”
"The most important point is that the big guys in Berlin picked the wrong allies. Italy's performance in World War I has proven their combat effectiveness. The Japanese only want to annex Asia, and your head of state is trying to use Kanto The coming and going of troops to contain the Soviet army in the Far East may be just wishful thinking. If I tell you, once the Japanese army finds that they cannot take down the entire China in a short period of time, they may turn their attention to South Asia, which is easier to control. Do you think What will the Anglo-American countries, which have too many interests in South Asia, do?”
From the moment the world map was hung up, Tang Cheng kept talking, but Hans's reaction was only half-believing and dubious. After Tang Cheng said what he just said, he subconsciously looked up at Hans, who was looking at the map. There was a strange look on his face. There was a look of shock. If what Tang Cheng said just now were heard by others, they might just think that Tang Cheng was joking. After all, this has not happened. But Hans was different. Just a week ago, he found out some top-secret information from a special channel. When the Japanese were actively launching war in China, they also organized a group of special scholars to go to South Asia.
According to the information Hans received, this special group of scholars not only included geologists and hydrologists, but also a large number of intelligence personnel. When Hans got the news, he didn't take it seriously because everyone, including him, believed that the Japanese's goal was China. But thinking about what Tang Cheng said just now, Hans suddenly realized that the Japanese were making preparations in advance because they were also interested in resource-rich South Asia.
Thinking of this, Hans looked at Tang Cheng thoughtfully. At this moment, he was even more convinced that Tang Cheng had a secret source of intelligence. "Why are you looking at me with such strange eyes?" Tang Cheng, who was stared at by Hans, reached out and rubbed his nose and chuckled. The suspicious look on Hans's face made Tang Cheng smile secretly in his heart. He knew that Hans had begun to believe what he said. "The news from Berlin may not come that quickly. Why don't you help me find someone first? I'm going to take them back to Chongqing."
Tang Cheng, who successfully deceived Hans into lame, put forward his request in a timely manner. Regardless of whether Hans agreed or not, he should get his own benefits first before talking about other things. There are many foreigners living in China, but not every foreigner living in China is living a good life. In the Shanghai Concession, there are no less than two slums where a large number of foreigners gather. The slums in the concession are different from the slums outside the concession. Most foreigners living here have a job, but this job is enough for them to support their families.
Hans has been in Shanghai for many years and has a large number of informants both inside and outside the concession. Tang Cheng just wants to use his channels to find a few foreigners as helpers. This is not a difficult task for Hans at all. . However, it is rare for Chinese people like Tangcheng to openly recruit foreigners as their subordinates, let alone Shanghai, even in the whole of China. Hans still has doubts about this.
"Hans, you must believe me. I recruited these people really just to find a way out for my family!" Hans's hesitation forced Tang Cheng to tell the truth, and he even got closer to Hans and used more A small voice spoke to Hans. "Man, I'm doing this for you too! If things really develop like I said, Germany will become the defeated party. Think about the sanctions you received after World War I, maybe this idea of mine is the same It can be your last resort."
Tang Cheng's words made Hans hesitate again and again, and finally nodded and agreed. As a senior intelligence veteran, Hans never trusted others easily. Even with Tang Cheng, whom he had cooperated with many times, Hans could not do it 100 times. 100% trust. But this time, Hans planned to make an exception and chose to trust Tang Cheng temporarily. Compared with Hans' complicated psychology, Tang Cheng was very calm. As long as Hans agreed to help, Tang Cheng immediately chose to give Hans trust.
"Hans, we are friends, that's why I'm reminding you! Don't tell Berlin what I just told you! Let's not talk about whether the big shots in Berlin will believe what you said, that's it The head of state will never change his decision easily. If you don't do it right, you may even become the target of being silenced. Don't tell me that you have never done any dirty work for your ***!"
Tang Cheng didn't know that his last kind reminder was purely redundant. Hans's ability to work in the intelligence department for more than ten years was not only due to his ability to collect intelligence. When he was willing to serve the country, he was also secretly wary of targets and backstabbing from upper-level figures. Hans is willing to serve the country, but he does not trust the top figures in charge of the intelligence department. Hans has already known what Tangcheng reminded him.
Tang Cheng left the restaurant through the back door, and when he walked around to the alley, he stretched out with relief. Hans promised to get the results within three days, which made Tang Cheng feel that his trip to Shanghai was not a waste of time. As long as the people Hans helped find can be successfully in place, the thing he has always planned can begin. I believe no one would have thought that he could start planning a few years ago.