Chapter 516: I’m scared

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Lieutenant General Tang is also someone who has participated in high-level meetings of the Military Commission. Naturally, he knows how much Zhou Wen has done in Songhu. Even the Japanese battleship Izumo was killed by you. You said that the Japanese are not satisfied with the world chasing you. .

But Lieutenant General Tang also knew about the principal's gag order. It was impossible for ordinary people to know that Zhou Wen was now an instructor at the Central Army Military Academy, and even fewer knew that he had relatives in Nanjing. Anyway, they didn't know that Zhou Wen still had A younger sister is studying in Nanjing.

That is to say, someone inside leaked the secret. Lieutenant General Tang knew that the situation was a bit serious. It was not surprising that there were Japanese people. The two sides were actually enemies now, but there were people inside who collaborated with the enemy, and the nature changed. This kind of thing does not happen. The jurisdiction of the garrison headquarters.

He asked again: "Could it be that someone inside you leaked the secret?"

"Impossible. His low-level position is probably Song Mingxuan, the director of the Operations Division of the Military Police Headquarters. If nothing else, Song Mingxuan is just the leaker, and there is someone else who actually passed on the information."

Lieutenant General Tang can't believe it now. You can actually guess who leaked the secret? Could it be that you have a grudge against Song Mingxuan?

"Do you have a grudge against that Song Mingxuan?"

"Yes, there is a grudge."

Zhou Wen stopped talking in circles and recounted his grievances with Song Mingxuan and Instructor Qi. Finally, he emphasized: "Sir Tang, if you think about it, last week I sent my sister to the girls' middle school and his men saw me. This week there will be The Japanese came here to set up an ambush and attack, and he was the only one who leaked the secret. Moreover, not many people around me know about my sister’s coming to Nanjing. Are the Japanese so sure that I will come to pick her up from the girls’ middle school today?”

Lieutenant General Tang is a bit worried now. It involves people from the Military Police Headquarters. Even he, the Lieutenant General, does not want to wade into this muddy water, because his immediate superior, General Gu Zhilun, Commander of the Nanjing Garrison Headquarters, at the same time He also serves as the commander of the military police, and he is fully aware of the nature of this boss. He is a man who protects his own shortcomings and wants to save face. How dare he interfere.

Lieutenant General Tang is also a decisive person. This matter is beyond his ability, so he can only report it truthfully and let someone with a bigger head handle it. As for being cowardly in front of Zhou Wen and his men, he will lose face. ...How much does a pound of face cost?

So, Lieutenant General Tang waved to the distance, and saw the major adjutant trotting over. Lieutenant General Tang asked, "Has the phone been set up?"

"Reporting to the commander, we have been connected with the headquarters."

Lieutenant General Tang didn't even explain the situation to Zhou Wen. He strode to the telephone set up by the communications corps not far away. He didn't know who he spoke to, then turned around and ordered several officers from the guard regiment to stand by. Then he got into a car and left in a hurry.

This time, not only his stunned subordinates, but also Zhou Wen were dumbfounded. Is this Lieutenant General Tang so timid? Is he the military police headquarters who was so frightened that he gave up his job?

In fact, Zhou Wen really underestimated the degree of fear the military police of the Republic of China had in the minds of the general military. During this period, the military police were directly under the principal's attendant's office, and were responsible for all illegal and disciplinary behaviors in the military. The local police could also control them, and even directly dealt with officers below the rank of major general. The right to arrest, but it is equivalent to having no direct supervisory unit. Even if there is an unjust, false or wrong case due to wrong arrest, you can't even find a place to appeal.

As for the principal's attendant's room, hehe, you ordinary officials probably don't even know where to open the door to the attendant's room, so how can you complain?

This resulted in the military police having terrifyingly large powers, but they had no restrictions on themselves. Over time, the military police developed an arrogant and domineering style of behavior. Only then did Chen Dali, a junior military police officer who was a second lieutenant, dare to compete with Zhou Wen. A strange situation where the colonel officer challenged.

Zhou Wen has nothing to do now. He can't leave, and he can't leave. He can't leave until this matter comes to an end. He could only shrug and retreat to the school gate.

Miaohua couldn't understand it even from a distance, so she handed Zhou Wen a marching kettle and asked, "Why did that lieutenant general leave without an explanation?"

Zhou Wen drank a few sips of water, wiped his mouth and said disdainfully: "I'll tell you the truth. I heard that there was a mole in the Military Police Headquarters, so I gave up. I guess I went back to report. Just wait."

Zhou Wen had to wait for nearly an hour, but he still rested on the spot and ate some dry food brought by the soldiers. He did not forget to ask the soldiers to send some dry food and water to Liu Ruolan and Liu Ruolan at the door. Hongxiu and the others, but there was no one at the door.

Zhou Wen learned from the janitor master that after Liu Ruolan saw that Zhou Wen was not in danger, he took Hong Xiu and others into the school. It seemed that there were many acquaintances in the school.

An hour later, several cars drove over. As soon as the people in the cars showed their IDs, the guardsmen quickly let them go.

But when it came to the warning line set up by the teaching corps, it was not easy to use. No matter what the people in the car said, the veterans were unmoved. A man in a Chinese tunic suit got out of the car and looked at Zhou Wen with a smile and waved. Zhou Wen was happy when he saw it. No wonder the soldiers in the guard group hurriedly let him go as soon as they saw the certificate. It turned out that he was also a master that ordinary units could not afford to offend.

Zhou Wen smiled and motioned to the soldiers to put the car over, and he went to greet him.

It turned out that the person who came was none other than Dai Lilong, the director of the Secret Service Department of Lixing Society whom he met in Shanghai. Zhou Wen didn’t wait for Dai Lilong to salute, but rushed up and grabbed his hand and said with a smile: "I said Lao Dai, can you?" What a help in times of need! Look, it’s been almost two hours since I was sneak-attacked by the Japanese, and a lieutenant general came and was scared away, and no one paid attention to me even though I was hungry!"

Of course, Zhou Wen would not let Dai Lilong salute him again. This was Nanjing, not Shanghai. Although the Secret Service did not have the power it would later, it still had to give him the face he deserved.

Dai Lilong was really impressed by Zhou Wen's kind complaint. This was a tone that only his own talents would use. He also said with a smile: "Deputy Commander Tang went to report the situation to the principal. As soon as Brother Yu heard that it was Brother Zhou's matter, he took the initiative to report it to the principal. The principal asked me to leave and kept my brother waiting for a long time. It will be over in a while, and I will ask someone to order a table of food and wine to apologize to Brother Zhou."

The two of them were like good friends who hadn't seen each other for many years. The elder brother and the elder brother exchanged brief greetings for a while, and then Zhou Wen explained the situation.

He knew that currently only the Secret Service in the country was suitable to handle this case. Now, for any incident involving the Japanese spy organization and its own internal spies, only the Secret Service, which was also an intelligence organization, was professional.

Sure enough, after listening to Zhou Wen's introduction, Dai Lilong's men carefully inspected the bodies of the thirteen Japanese agents and took photos of each in order to identify their true bodies through other channels in the future. They soon discovered that their clothes were Based on the poison hidden on the collar, and based on the physical characteristics of the corpses, it was basically determined that they were Japanese agents.