Chapter 17 Interrogation

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"It's okay not to mention military pay. Before the Anti-Japanese War started, I, a private, still had ten yuan a month, and sometimes I got eight yuan.

Now I can only get six yuan. I heard from other people that it was originally seven yuan, but only six yuan was given out. Those who are officials know how to drink the blood of soldiers. "

"It would be fine if it was six yuan, but now the price of everything has increased. This six yuan is not as good as the five yuan a year ago."

"This is called rising prices." Li Hang explained, "But why don't you protest about the deduction of military pay?"

"As long as the protest is useful. No one said anything, what can we do. In fact, we are lucky. We are at this airport. If nothing happens, we can have a good meal with the pilot. It is better than going to the front line."

These big-headed soldiers are quite simple-minded.

Li Hang found out the background of these two people with just a few words.

The two were First Class Private Chen Yang and Second Class Zhao Dahai. They were both natives of Hubei, but they were not from around Wuhan, but from Suizhou in the north.

Zhao Dahai was a recruit recruited two months ago and had not been on the battlefield yet; Chen Yang had fought in the Battle of Songhu and was considered a veteran. After all, he had been a soldier for three or four years.

Perhaps they felt that Li Hang was not Japanese, so the two of them chatted a lot with Li Hang.

Li Hang spent the next two days like this, sleeping, eating, and chatting, but no one came to see him.

Until the morning of the 19th, when he was chatting with Chen Yang, a lieutenant colonel appeared and interrupted them.

"What are you doing? Who asked you to talk to the people in custody? You are being fooled around by others after just a few words."

"Hello, sir!"

The major did not talk too much to the two leading soldiers. Instead, he looked at Li Hang with a playful expression and ordered the people around him, "Take him out."

"Yes, sir!"

Li Hang was very cooperative and knew that he was going to be interrogated. After all, a major was here.

After a while, he was taken to a large conference room and sat down at a table.

Opposite him, there were seven people sitting, five in the front row and two in the back row.

The one in the middle is actually an Air Force Lieutenant General, on the right is an Air Force Colonel, on the left is an Army Major, the second on the right is an Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, and the second on the left is a Soviet Lieutenant Colonel.

The two people in the second row were probably translators.

In the auditorium next to it, there were many people, including Chinese and Soviet pilots, including Lu Jichun and Liang Tiancheng, whom they had met before.

He learned these two names from Chen Yang.

. . . . . .

"Sirs, I'm not Japanese, so there's no need for such a big fight, right? We actually have the Lieutenant General and Director of the Aviation Commission here?

There is also a colonel, three lieutenant colonels, and a major. "Li Hang said with a smile, not nervous at all.

"Do you know Zhou?" The lieutenant general in the middle was a little surprised.

"I don't know." Li Hang shrugged.

"Then how do you know that Zhou is the Lieutenant General Director of the Aviation Commission? My military uniform is no different from that of the Army."

"There is no difference between military uniforms, but there are words written on the badges."

Lieutenant General Zhou lowered his head and glanced at the words on his badge, and suddenly became speechless, "You have a very strong sense of observation. Director Shen, what do you think?"

The Army Major who was the first on his left looked at Li Hang curiously. "Such a keen observation is not like that of an ordinary person. I feel that he is the same kind of person as me."

"You are not a military commander, are you? You and I are different people." After hearing this, Li Hang roughly guessed the other party's identity and shook his head quickly.

The major of the military commander, whose surname is Shen, is probably one of the four kings.

"Are you scared?" Director Shen looked at Li Hang with a smile.

"I'm not afraid, I just don't want to have anything to do with your military commander. I'm just a pilot, and my mission is to fly a plane to kill little Japs." Li Hang shook his head immediately.

"You look different from the Japanese spies we caught before."

"I'm neither a Japanese spy nor a Japanese. It's strange that I could be the same. If you really thought I was a Japanese spy, you wouldn't have so many people here. You would definitely have captured me and taken me to the military commander's interrogation room for strict interrogation."

"You are quite interesting." Director Shen showed a hint of surprise on his face, "In that case, introduce yourself."

"My name is Li Hang. I am a 23-year-old overseas Chinese. I learned to fly abroad and just returned to China not long ago."

"What's going on with that plane? That's the most advanced fighter plane of the Japanese army." The air force colonel couldn't help but ask.

"I snatched it from the Japanese army at Daqiaochang Airport."

"Nanjing University Airport?"

"Is there a second airport called Daqiaochang Airport?"

"You alone can't grab such an advanced fighter plane from the heavily defended Japanese military airfield, right?" Although he was dissatisfied with the air force colonel's interruption, Director Shen could only pretend not to be angry when he thought of the other party's identity.

"Of course I'm not the only one. I also have four companions, Second Lieutenant Li Jiasheng from the Teaching Corps, First Class Soldier Hu Xuechang, Second Class Private Wang Daren, and Private Chen Guangzhong from the 160th Division of the Guangdong Army.

You should know this. You have all taken away my things. Don’t damage the four letters inside. They were given to their families by the four of them. I have to find an opportunity to send them to their families.

And that money was all stolen from the little devils by us, so please stop embezzling. "

In his long words, Li Hang roughly explained how to steal the plane.

Although what he said was reasonable, everyone obviously refused to believe it and thought it was too false.

No matter how you look at it, it seems impossible to steal a Japanese plane and run away at an airport full of Japanese troops.

"You don't believe it? Let me tell you another news. As long as you can verify it, you can prove that what I said is true. On the 17th, the Japanese army held a large-scale entry ceremony in Nanjing. I flew a plane to attack their scene.

Many officers should have been killed, maybe even high-ranking officials. If you have the ability, go and verify. There's no way the Japanese army had to pay the price of killing dozens of officers just to let me lurk in, right? "

In fact, he felt that he should have killed many Japanese lieutenant generals and major generals, but he was in the sky at the time and could not clearly see who was there.

After hearing this, Director Shen was silent for a while.

The Lieutenant General Zhou next to him quickly noticed the difference in the other person's expression, and immediately asked in a low voice, "Director Shen, is what this person said true?"

Director Shen nodded, "Our military commander's spy lurking in Nanjing sent a telegram on the 17th, saying that a plane made a big fuss near the former National Government Building and destroyed two Japanese aircraft. But we don't know what happened specifically. I don’t know, but the Japanese troops in East China stopped attacking in the past two days, which was very sudden.”

When Lieutenant General Zhou heard this, he was a little surprised. The military commander had intelligence that said this, and he believed that what the young man sitting opposite him said might be true.

"What exactly happened in Nanjing?" Director Shen asked another irrelevant question.