Chapter 176: Bureau Extra (2)

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When Tang Cheng was still in Nanjing, he showed good mobility. After moving south to Chongqing, Tang Cheng's mobility seemed to be even better. He has always been paying attention to his position. In order to test the limits of Tang Cheng's abilities, he even ignored the danger and forcibly sent Tang Cheng to Shanghai to perform an anti-rape mission. Tang Cheng, who was forcibly sent to Shanghai, actually didn't know that the bureau had secretly sent someone to protect him. It's a pity that the director still underestimated Tang Cheng's ability. The people he sent to protect Tang Cheng were abandoned by Tang Cheng when they arrived in Shanghai.

The bureau chief was not surprised but overjoyed when he heard the news. Being able to get rid of the senior tracking personnel of the military command showed that there is still room for improvement in Tangcheng's ability. As expected, the Bureau soon received a report from the Shanghai Station. Tang Cheng, who was acting alone, not only successfully eliminated the traitors, but also inflicted a large number of casualties on the Special High School in Shanghai, causing headaches for the Japanese. Tang Cheng, who successfully completed the task of hoeing the traitors, should have returned to Chongqing as soon as possible, but unfortunately this guy seemed a little too happy to miss Shu.

A few days later, the bureau chief in Chongqing received news that the Japanese Army Officers Club in Shanghai had been attacked, and many Japanese officers were killed in the attack. And on the same day, the Japanese army hospital in Shanghai was also attacked. A large number of Japanese officers who stayed in the hospital for treatment were all killed by the attackers in the hospital ward that night. The army hospital was surrounded by troops, but no trace of the attacker was found, which made the Japanese Military Police Headquarters in Shanghai furious.

The director naturally knew that these two things must be related to Tangcheng, but he didn't know how the boy managed to escape unscathed. When Tang Cheng returned to Chongqing, the bureau chief asked Tang Cheng carefully about these two matters. Unfortunately, the answer given by Tang Cheng was just a few dry summaries, which made the bureau chief very angry. What Tang Cheng was doing in Shanghai had also been known to the Chairman. When he learned that the Bureau had planned to recruit Tang Cheng to serve in the army, the Chairman agreed.

But Tang Cheng is not an ordinary stubborn person. He is only willing to become a peripheral member of the military commander, and he is still used to assisting the military commander in searching for hidden Japanese and puppet spies in the city in his own way. Thanks to Tangcheng's assistance, after the military command headquarters went south to Chongqing, they quickly captured a large number of Japanese and puppet spies, and also seized several Japanese spy code books that were originally out of reach. Compared with the Central Command, which is also a privileged unit, the Military Command Headquarters has continuously made public appearances in front of the Chairman after moving south to Chongqing.

The excellence of the military commander, in a sense, proves the incompetence of the central commander. The Central Commander-in-Chief, who did not dare to have a direct conflict with the military commander, had no choice but to find another way and approached Tang Cheng, who had already had conflicts with them. It's a pity that they also underestimated Tangcheng. When Tangcheng was still in Nanjing, when it was helpless, they dared to confront the people of the Central Government in the streets. After moving south to Chongqing, Tang Cheng had long been in close contact with Pao Ge's forces in the city, and even became a business partner with the local garrison in the land. These were all things he could rely on to help.

After Zhongtong made trouble for Tang Cheng several times in succession to no avail, they resorted to their usual tactics and started to make trouble for Tang Cheng's family. Just because of this, Tang Cheng's eldest sister even quit her original job, but the people in Zhongtong thought that Tang Cheng was afraid of them. Before the Zhongtong could continue to look for trouble, something happened to their safe house in the city. Not only were the underground party members secretly detained in the safe house rescued, but the Zhongtong operatives guarding the safe house were also killed.

After what happened, the Central Government naturally wanted to put the blame on Tang Cheng. They were also suspicious of Tang Cheng's bureau. When they learned the news, Tang Cheng had already dealt with the matter. Because that night, when something happened to Zhongtong's safe house, Tang Cheng was working with the local garrison to ambush a group of cigarette dealers from Yunnan. For two whole days, Tang Cheng stayed outside the city and was never without anyone around him. Tang Cheng, who had alibi, easily got rid of the suspicion, but the director knew in his heart that the incident involving Zhongtong must be Tang Cheng's revenge.

After this incident, the Bureau knew that Tang Cheng was very revengeful and murderous. But Tang Cheng was very kind to his family and the people around him. After this incident, Tang Cheng quickly opened many shops in the city. The people who run the shops on a daily basis are his family members, relatives and friends. "How can we support so many people just by relying on the bounty from your military commander! These shops can not only provide part of the funds, but they will also become my spies in the city."

To be honest, the bureau chief didn't quite understand the explanation given by Tang Cheng. After all, the people Tang Cheng used to run those shops were all old, weak, women and children. But it turned out that Tang Cheng's method was indeed effective. The shops in the city reported all kinds of news, but Tang Cheng's men were able to identify the information and clues they needed from these seemingly ordinary messages. And most importantly, according to the requirements of Tangcheng, these shops in the city have established files for the foreign population in the area.

With these files on the foreign population, Tangcheng can easily understand most of the foreign population in the city. The Japanese and puppet spies hiding among them seem to have no secrets in front of Tangcheng. If it weren't for the Japanese army's constant pressure, it can be said that the past few years when he went south to Chongqing were definitely the most relaxing times for him. Because of the existence of Tang Cheng and his men, most of the Japanese and puppet spies in Chongqing were dug out one by one. Even the Japanese bombing campaign against Chongqing came to nothing because of the efforts of Tang Cheng and his men.

For this reason, the chairman also greatly praised Tang Cheng and the others. Even after the Nan'an villa was attacked by Japanese and puppet agents, he adopted the bureau's suggestion and assigned Tang Cheng to participate in the investigation of the attack. Tangcheng did not disappoint the bureau. They just relied on the clues found at the attack site and followed the clues to find the attackers and their accomplices hiding in the city. It was also during this experience that Tang Cheng was sent to Shanghai again, following the Chairman's instructions to retaliate against the Japanese.

Tang Cheng seemed to be very interested in killing Japanese and puppet spies and Japanese troops. Within a few days of arriving in Shanghai, he successively attacked the intelligence bases of the Japanese and puppet spy agencies in the Shanghai Concession. According to the news reported by the Military Command Shanghai Station, after Tang Cheng arrived in Shanghai, he still acted alone. The big explosion at the Japanese military dock shocked the whole of Shanghai. A large amount of ammunition stored by the Japanese army on the dock was destroyed, causing the Japanese frontline military operations to be rescheduled.

But Tang Cheng's retaliatory actions in Shanghai did not stop. It is not known how he contacted the Korean National Salvation Army in Shanghai, and actually created a series of chaos in Hongkou District, which was strictly controlled by the Japanese army. Moreover, after he caused so many things, the people of the Korean National Salvation Army actually happily resisted the blame. The appearance of the Korean National Salvation Army temporarily diverted the attention of the Japanese, but Tangcheng was still on Japanese territory, attacking Japanese puppet spies and Japanese troops even more crazily.

Because of the existence of traitors in the government, Shanghai Special High School soon learned that the super assassins who roamed Shanghai were sent to Shanghai by the military command headquarters. Knowing that this was a retaliatory action by the military commander, the Shanghai Special High School, which was already tired of coping, could only come forward through the Nanjing puppet government, hoping that the military commander could stop this meaningless retaliatory action. But at this time, Tangcheng, far away in Shanghai, assassinated many high-level figures of Shanghai Special Higher Education School one after another, and also attacked the Japanese Army Hospital in Shanghai.

The excited director was already in his office, silently counting how many Japanese officers had been killed by Tang Cheng. And a secret message from outside the customs quickly broke the excitement of the situation. A senior virus expert from the Kwantung Army will go south to Shanghai in the near future. After a short stay, this virus expert from the Kwantung Army will board a Japanese army The naval warship returned to Japan to attend a high-level secret meeting.

This news came from the military commander's intelligence point outside the customs, and it took more than a dozen lives to deliver it, so the bureau had to take it seriously. A virus expert with the rank of major general was not preparing to return to Japan just to visit his family. Moreover, the secret message made it clear that this person returned to Japan mainly to participate in a high-level secret meeting. The bureau chief is not proficient in virology, but he also knows that being involved with this thing is definitely not a trivial matter.

After pondering for a long time, the bureau decided to assassinate this virus expert from the Kwantung Army. This person must not be allowed to return to Japan alive. However, the Shanghai Station of Military Reunification has been repeatedly sabotaged by the Japanese and puppet spy agencies in Shanghai. The only station that can be used now is Tangcheng, which is still in Shanghai. Assassinating such a closely protected target may be a desperate mission, and Tang Cheng is a junior who is favored by the bureau. If there is no other way, the bureau will never give the task of Huo Zhuge to Tang Cheng. Finish.

The people at the Juntong Shanghai Station worked hard to get to Tangcheng, but no one expected that Tangcheng did not choose to refuse, but happily accepted the assassination mission. From that day on, the bureau chief waited for news from Shanghai every day, but no matter whether it was good or bad, the bureau chief never received any news related to Tangcheng. Just when the bureau chief thought that Operation Tangcheng had failed, bigger news broke out in Shanghai. The Japanese Army Officers Club, where a welcome reception was being held, was attacked.

The attackers not only killed most of the Japanese officers who were present at the welcome reception, but also easily killed a large number of traitors and scum who were present in Shanghai. The virus expert from the Kwantung Army also appeared at the welcome reception that night. He was supposed to board the ship and leave a few hours later, but he also died in the attack. In addition to this major general of the Kwantung Army, there were also two major generals of the Japanese Army who died in the attack that night, and more than 40 Japanese officers of all levels, including lieutenants and colonels.