Chapter 31 Continuous Arrests (2)

Style: Historical Author: sharp hatchetWords: 2910Update Time: 24/01/11 22:28:13
"Should I call you Huang Shufen, or should I call you another name?" Huang Shufen, whose chin had been removed and her collar torn off, was pinned to the ground by Zhao Dashan. He never expected that the arrest would be so smooth for Tang Cheng. He leaned over and looked at Huang Shufen, who couldn't help but struggle. Compared with Tang Cheng, who had a chuckle on his face, Huang Shufen was completely confused at the moment. She didn't expect that she would be caught so quickly. It had only been half a month since I received the order from my superiors to join the Sakura team, and I was actually caught.

Ikeko Sakamoto, whose pseudonym is Huang Shufen, could have left Chongqing. When she learned that two members of the same group were caught in an accident, she directly contacted the superiors of the Wuhan Special High School Course on the radio. But her superiors who were far away in Wuhan Super High School gave her two choices. One was to leave Chongqing immediately and return to Wuhan Super High School to work as a part-time job. The other is to continue to lurk in Chongqing, and then follow the instructions of his superiors to unite with other lone wolves in Chongqing to form the Sakura Group.

Ikeko Sakamoto, who was born in a declining aristocratic family, wanted to restore the glory of her ancestors. She only regretted that she was not a man and had no way to join the combat force, so she could only settle down and join the special high school. Of the two choices given by her superiors, Ikeko Sakamoto chose the second one without giving it much thought. But she never expected that the Sakura Group had only been formed for half a month and she, who was in charge of another radio station, would be arrested.

Ikeko Sakamoto looked at Tang Cheng fiercely without saying a word. In fact, her chin had been removed, and she would drool uncontrollably when she opened her mouth, and she could not speak clearly at all. The successful arrest of Sakamoto Chizi was a good start, but Tang Cheng did not relax. He immediately arranged team members to escort Sakamoto Chizi to the military camp. Worried about leaking the news, he left one team member to guard Moxiang Bookstore.

Zhang Jianghe, who stayed behind in the military camp, did not expect that Tang Cheng and the others would move so quickly. He was overjoyed. Not only did he personally participate in the interrogation of Sakamoto Chizi, but he also sent the logistics team from the remaining military camp to support Tang Cheng and the others. In such a large military camp, only Zhang Jiang and a few people were left at the moment. Before Tang Cheng and the others came back, the people guarding the gate of the military camp had been replaced by family members in the backyard. Tang Cheng, who was still in the city, didn't know that Zhang Jianghe was so mad that even the people guarding the gate of the military camp were sent to support him.

When he arrived at the next arrest location, he saw the men who came to support the operation. After some questioning, Tang Cheng could only accept it reluctantly. Today's arrest operation can be regarded as the first comprehensive operation since the establishment of the search team. Fortunately, before the operation, Tangcheng had already assigned specific operations to Zhao Dashan and the others. Otherwise, once the manpower responsible for the operation increased, there would be a phenomenon of inability to coordinate the personnel.

Throughout the morning, Tang Cheng and others fought in many places. It was not until lunch that Tang Cheng personally escorted the last captured target back to the military camp. The search team had not been so busy for a long time. Zhang Jianghe, who had been standing in front of the corridor window, felt completely relaxed when he saw that Tang Cheng had also returned. Thanks to Tang Cheng's quick actions, they were able to capture all the targets in the photos on the blackboard in the conference room. All the rooms in the basement of the barracks were used.

Tang Cheng was the last to return to the military camp. Not only did he personally escort the final captured target, he also brought back a radio and some weapons and ammunition. "Uncle, we only found the radio station, but not the code book. It's better not to send these captured spies to the military command headquarters yet. At least, they have to wait until we find out the whereabouts of the code book, and then report the situation to the military commander. "Tang Cheng, who had already sensed the joy in Zhang Jianghe's heart, promptly reminded Zhang Jianghe, who also responded immediately.

Tang Cheng did not participate in the subsequent interrogation work, but went to the backyard to rest. Half an hour later, people began to explain one after another. By the time they finished eating, Zhang Jianghe already had several confession files on hand. The Sakura Team had only been established for more than half a month and had not carried out any substantive activities. Therefore, even if the Sakura Team members began to explain, Zhang Jiang and them could not obtain any useful information. Tang Cheng didn't care. He simply ate something and Tang Cheng appeared in Zhang Jianghe's office.

"It doesn't matter!" Tang Cheng looked at Zhang Jianghe with a chuckle, lit a cigarette for himself, and then took out a stack of envelopes and handed them to Zhang Jianghe. "We found these in the secret room of Qu Ning's residence. Inside were handwritten letters written by Wu Teng Benzhao, the current director of Wuhan Special High School, to Mao Yonggui, director of the Second Department of Central Unification, as well as some people in the government and the Japanese side Letters destined for you." Tang Cheng's words made Zhang Jianghe break into a cold sweat. He didn't care what Tang Cheng said and just opened the letters immediately.

After reading the letters that Tang Cheng brought, Zhang Jianghe's expression looked very solemn. Zhang Jianghe absolutely believed that Tang Cheng would not forge letters to slander those people, but he did not doubt the authenticity of these letters. The hesitation in Zhang Jianghe's expression was clearly seen by Tang Cheng, so before Zhang Jianghe could speak, Tang Cheng spoke first. "To be honest, I am not sure whether these letters were forged by the Japanese, so I have always kept these things personally. Even the people in the logistics team have not read the contents of these letters."

Tang Cheng's words at this moment made Zhang Jianghe feel a little relieved, but after a brief discussion with Tang Cheng, he still picked up the phone without hesitation and called the bureau chief immediately. The bureau officer on the other end of the phone learned that the search team had found such letters, and he immediately became interested. The Chairman's guerrilla plan behind enemy lines forced the military commander to dispatch a large number of manpower to rush behind enemy lines. In a sense, this was considered news. The strength of the military commander was weakened.

The bureau chief had already conducted an investigation afterwards and found that this guerrilla plan behind enemy lines was approved by the Ministry of Military Affairs and most senior officials in the government. Therefore, when he learned that there were such letters, the bureau chief's first thought was to seek revenge. Opportunity. Half an hour later, the bureau chief rushed to the military camp by car. After meeting, he went straight to the topic and asked Zhang Jianghe about the situation of the letters. These letters are a hot potato. This is the consensus reached by Tang Cheng and Zhang Jianghe after discussions, so handing the letters to the bureau may be a good result.

When the bureau chief asked about the letters, Zhang Jianghe handed over all the letters to the bureau chief without reservation. In Zhang Jianghe's office, the bureau chief read the letters carefully one by one, and the expressions on his face changed accordingly. When the bureau chief was looking through the letters, there were only two people in the office, the bureau chief and Zhang Jianghe, so Tang Cheng didn't know what the bureau chief and the two said in the office. He just knew that the bureau chief came out of Zhang Jianghe's office. After that, he immediately returned to the military command headquarters.

"Uncle, what did the bureau chief say in those letters?" Tang Cheng secretly paid attention to Zhang Jianghe, but did not see anything unusual in Zhang Jianghe's expression. After watching the car in which the director was riding leave the military camp compound, Tang Cheng approached Zhang Jianghe and asked in a low voice. Zhang Jianghe did not answer Tang Cheng, but went upstairs and entered his office without looking back. Tang Cheng, who did not get the answer, could only follow him in shamelessly.

Zhang Jianghe didn't want to talk at first, but he was entangled by Tang Cheng, so he told Tang Cheng what he had just talked with the bureau chief. When Tang Cheng heard this, he just thought for a moment before speaking. "Uncle, it is a good thing for us that the director took away those letters." Seeing that Zhang Jianghe seemed confused, Tang Cheng explained carefully. "Those letters involve too much, and none of us can confirm that those letters were not forged by the Japanese."

"If the chairman of the committee does not believe the content of the letter, it may be a disaster for the bureau. Don't forget that the chairman is the person who hates betrayal. Moreover, even if the chairman chooses to believe it, Bureau Chief, the Central Government can also say that these letters were forged by the Japanese. After all, we have no conclusive evidence to prove the authenticity of these letters." Tang Cheng's words finally made Zhang Jianghe happy. His expression became serious.

Zhang Jianghe was still puzzled by the bureau's decision. Now after listening to Tang Cheng's analysis, he finally understood that the bureau's decision should have been made after considering all aspects. Before Zhang Jianghe was transferred to the military command, he had been the bodyguard of the Chairman of the Generalissimo, just like his late father in Tangcheng. Therefore, Zhang Jianghe understood the chairman's personality and behavior. After carefully considering what Tang Cheng said just now, Zhang Jianghe felt that it made some sense.

In any case, those letters had been handed over to the bureau chief for disposal. After being persuaded by Tang Cheng, Zhang Jianghe immediately adjusted his mood and joined in the work of interrogating the prisoners. Tang Cheng was worried that those letters would cause greater disputes, so he used the excuse that the farm outside the city was short of manpower and temporarily transferred most of the search team's manpower outside the city to help the farm with a new round of expansion.

The search team suddenly lost most of its manpower, and the remaining people were only enough for interrogation. Tang Cheng simply ordered the door of the military camp to be closed for the whole day, and the originally busy pace of life suddenly relaxed. The outside world did not care about this change in the search team, because at this time, there were already rumors in the market that the military commander had mastered a batch of letters related to people in the government.

A few letters can't explain much, but if these letters have something to do with the Japanese, it will be of great significance. In particular, some people thought of the abnormal behavior of the search team recently. Seeing the search team closing the door of the military camp, they seemed to have closed the door and lived a quiet life. These caring people who were secretly paying attention to the situation immediately started to make wider connections. The more I realize that the rumors on the market may not be groundless.