Chapter 177: Bureau Extra (3)

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Tang Cheng, who came back from Shanghai, looked much calmer. The bureau chief deliberately dismissed Tang Cheng's men who had gathered before, just to test Tang Cheng again. But Tang Cheng did not take any drastic action, but quietly organized a group of people again, and his relationship with the military headquarters was not interrupted. Tang Cheng's reaction made the director a little confused. According to his previous understanding of Tang Cheng, the director originally thought that there would be trouble after Tang Cheng came back.

Tangcheng's farm outside the city had long been acquired by the Bureau in the name of military commander, but Tangcheng kept silent and worked with the local garrison to build a small farm outside the city to support their own family. Spend. In this way, Bureau Zuo's several attempts failed to test the limits of Tangcheng, which made Bureau Zuo very angry. But the director was in charge of the military and couldn't keep an eye on Tangcheng all the time. He just relaxed a little, but troubles happened one after another in the city.

First, Zhongtong's secret prison in Geleshan was breached. Not only did all the guards die, but all the prisoners held by Zhongtong in the secret prison were also missing. Then, Zhongtong's operatives in the city were attacked one after another. All these things seem to have no connection, but the director has a hunch that these things seem to be inseparable from Tangcheng. Just waiting for the bureau to send someone to investigate, they found that Tang Cheng had alibi, and the people who testified for him were the guys from the garrison.

But the more this happened, the more the bureau chief believed that these things were done by Tang Cheng, but he didn't know why Tang Cheng wanted to punish Zhongtong. But soon, a secret telegram from Xi'an confirmed the suspicion in the bureau chief's mind. Two underground party members who escaped from the Zhongtong secret prison have appeared in Xi'an, and they were escorted by people from the Chongqing underground party. The bureau chief did not believe that it was the Chongqing underground party organization that broke through the Central Unification's secret prison, because if they had this ability, why didn't they do it earlier?

It had to be said that the bureau chief was indeed a good intelligence expert who was good at analyzing information. His guesses almost hit the truth. But the director did not tell anyone else about his suspicions, perhaps because he looked at Tang Cheng in a different light, so he hid his suspicions. At the same time, the bureau leader also had new doubts in his mind. He wondered whether Tangcheng had established contact with the underground party organization. Otherwise, why would he rescue the underground party members who were secretly imprisoned by the Central Government?

With questions in his mind, the bureau leader continued to pay attention to Tangcheng. As the battle on the frontline continued to change, the situation in Chongqing became more and more subtle. Although the military commander and the central commander are both privileged units, their respective functions are different. Compared with the central commander, the military commander faces much greater dangers. As the Juntong Shanghai Station was once again besieged by the Japanese and puppet spy agencies, and the top officials of the Central Unification Bureau were stirring up trouble in front of the chairman, the bureau chief was quickly reprimanded by the chairman.

It was at this time that the Chairman's convoy was attacked. Fortunately, the Chairman temporarily changed his car, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable. When the investigation made no progress, Tang Cheng was once again pushed to the forefront. Just like last time, Tang Cheng quickly found clues based on the clues left at the scene of the incident. Following the clues, Tang Cheng quickly found the attacker who left the scene. However, as the investigation of the case continued, more people and troubles were implicated.

If it were the bureau chief responsible for the investigation, he might stop the investigation midway because the people involved in this case are too troublesome and difficult to deal with. But Tang Cheng resisted the pressure and quickly found several breaking points, and followed the emerging clues to find out the person behind the scenes. The information related to the case was compiled and reported to the South Bank Villa. This time, the person who considered it repeatedly became the chairman of the committee. After all, there were many people involved behind this case.

As expected, the chairman did not touch those behind the scenes who were implicated in the case, but he still rewarded Tang Cheng. After this incident, the Chairman's wife also began to frequently invite the female members of the Tang family to the South Bank Villa as guests. The fiancée of unknown origin in Tangcheng also began to enter the attention of many people. Only Tangcheng, after this time, seems to have started to slack off in work. It is no longer like before, just thinking about searching for lurking Japanese spies everywhere every day.

Moreover, a family of foreigners suddenly appeared next door to the Tang family. The explanation given by Tang Cheng was that they were foreign friends he had made in Shanghai. However, according to the investigation results of the Military Command Shanghai Station, the big-nosed foreigner named Hans was formerly the head of the German intelligence department in Shanghai. The sudden move of Hans's family to the south made the bureau chief suspicious. As expected, not long after, news came from Shanghai Station that the Japanese had taken control of the Shanghai concession. The foreigners who had been hiding in the concession suddenly lost their power. .

The appearance of Hans seemed to make Tang Cheng even more uninterested in doing anything. Every day he was either hiding at home, playing with his family, or taking Hans to go fishing outside the city. The bureau chief wanted to know if there was something going on here that he didn't know about, but he couldn't ask Tang Cheng face to face because he knew that if he asked, the contact with Tang Cheng might be interrupted. But soon, Tangcheng made another mistake. He actually changed the military camp into a black market.

Thanks to Hans's running around, Tang Cheng had a lot of foreign goods in his hands. The military commander's experts in the black market went to the military camp and confirmed that most of the foreign goods in Tang Cheng's hands were marked as British military supplies. When did this cunning boy get involved with a British guy? The director had more questions in his mind, but before he could ask Tang Cheng, this naughty boy disappeared for no reason. The bureau chief later learned that Tangcheng had not really disappeared, but that someone had gone to ambush the cigarette dealers outside the city.

The tense situation in the city, coupled with the ever-changing battle situation on the front line, made the bureau realize that Tang Cheng could no longer be allowed to run amok in the city. Therefore, the bureau chief arranged an outing mission for Tang Cheng, asking him to escort the captured Japanese and puppet spies in exchange for captured military intelligence personnel. This kind of exchange of intelligence personnel has been done many times when the military command headquarters was still in Nanjing, and the risk is still very low. Tang Cheng did not refuse, but when arranging the attachés, the bureau chief discovered that Zhang Jiang and one of the two recommended people had connections with the Chongqing underground party organization.

The bureau chief had never doubted Zhang Jianghe, just as he believed in Tang Cheng, he had never doubted Zhang Jianghe's identity. The bureau chief also kept silent. In order to control the leakage of information, he also quietly called in the military commanders who were investigating the matter. After Tang Cheng returned from the exchange mission, the bureau chief transferred Zhang Jianghe directly to Myanmar because the military was about to start its second expedition to Myanmar. The bureau leader has never been able to figure out why Zhang Jianghe chose to conceal the information when he began to doubt him.

It was not until many years later that the director suddenly remembered that it seemed to be Tang Cheng's suggestion to transfer Zhang Jiang and go south to Myanmar. After Zhang Jianghe left, Tang Cheng's activities in the city began to become strange. It happened that the situation in the city had also undergone major changes at that time, and the bureau leader really had no time to continue paying attention to Tangcheng. By the time he was free, his neighbor Hans had also disappeared.

At this time, the bureau chief had not thought that the seemingly peaceful Tangcheng had already made plans to leave Chongqing with his family. As time went by, the United States and the United States began to divide their forces and enter the Asian battlefield. The Japanese army continued to dispatch veterans to the Southeast Asian battlefield, and the domestic war began to take a major turn. The first to receive good news was the expeditionary force fighting in Burma. The Japanese army plotting against Burma seemed to have lost its previous aura and was being defeated by the expeditionary force. It was at this time that the Bureau received a report from Anzi that the foreigner named Hans actually appeared in Myanmar.

Hans not only appeared in Burma, but judging from his activities, he had very close contacts with the top brass of the British Army in Burma. This new discovery made the director finally understand where the foreign goods in Tangcheng's possession came from. However, the improvement of the situation did not improve the bureau's mood, because from some clues, the bureau had already seen that Tang Cheng seemed to be preparing to leave Chongqing. These days, Tangcheng has been dealing with the Jianghu forces in the city, and seems to be making some kind of deal.

Sure enough, after a rain, Tang Cheng left Chongqing with his family. The powerful bureau did not stop Tang Cheng, but focused all his energy on work, because the Japanese army could no longer hold on. It was already a few months after I heard the news about Tangcheng again. Who would have thought that the former famous Zhencheng Tiger in Chongqing would now be the leader of a warlord entrenched in northern Myanmar. Moreover, Tangcheng is still immigrating to Myanmar from the country, with the intention of completely occupying northern Myanmar.

In his free time, the director also considered Tang Cheng's plan to occupy northern Myanmar. However, after repeated deductions, he finally did not think that Tang Cheng's plan could succeed. But what he didn't expect was that Tang Cheng did what he thought was impossible. When the Japanese chose to surrender, Tang Cheng had successfully extended his power from Burma to the entire northern Burma. Moreover, he also gained the support of the British army and had a great time fighting the Burmese natives.

After the Japanese surrendered, the bureau chief, who was in charge of the military command, became even busier. At this time in Tangcheng, when the military command headquarters was preparing to move back to Nanjing, it quietly returned to Chongqing. Tang Cheng said with a smile that when he prepared a big gift, the director thought it would be something yellow and white. But he didn't expect that the gift Tang Cheng had prepared for him was actually a living person, and he was eighty-eighth his appearance. The bureau chief who had been engaged in intelligence work for a long time immediately understood the purpose of Tang Cheng's gift without the need for Tang Cheng to explain it carefully.