Chapter nine hundred and thirtieth words of suffering
Military Affairs Bureau agents stared outside Bai Mansion, and with the internal information provided by Han Sixi, they had a lot of information.
Even so, the military command agents did not find any flaws inside and outside the Bai Mansion, which made Li Yunsheng irritable.
After staring at Baigongguan for a week, but there was no way, Zhang Hao suggested trying to contact the captured American officer.
But Li Yunsheng denied this opinion because it was not the time yet.
Finally, Li Yunsheng decided to use his secret secret lines if he had no choice but to pretend to be a Japanese to take advantage of the situation.
Zhang Hao has followed Li Yunsheng for many years and naturally knows that there are several important hidden threads in his boss's hands.
But Li Yunsheng personally grasped this kind of advanced dark thread, and Zhang Hao didn't know much information.
"Workmaster, are there any of our advanced hidden secrets in Shanghai?"
Because the two have a close relationship and have been with superiors and subordinates for many years, Zhang Hao is not afraid of making a taboo and asks directly.
After all, it was too dangerous to pretend to be a Japanese to complete this mission. He was eager to understand the situation and didn't care about anything.
"Yes, there is one!"
Li Yunsheng gave a positive reply, with a little emotion in his tone.
"Can you let this person ask for information within the Japanese military?"
Zhang Hao put forward this opinion because the Military Control Commission focused all its attention on Baigongguan, so the source of the news would be worse in other places.
It would be dangerous to rescue captured American officers and only stare at White Mansion. If you understand the entire situation of the Japanese, the situation would be better.
"I'm going to see him!"
Li Yunsheng sighed and made this decision.
However, Li Yunsheng was unwilling to use this secret thread in his heart, especially to save several Americans.
While Li Yunsheng and the others were discussing countermeasures, Wright, the US officer in the White House, also complained: "Damn Japanese monkey, why can't I see any real content if I provide us with any newspaper."
While talking, Wright kept flipping through several newspapers and handing the content he had read to his companion Donald.
"Wright, the Japanese are very cunning, and the news we see is naturally beneficial to them."
Donald immediately responded, looking at the newspaper in front of him, feeling helpless.
The newspapers in front of the two American prisoners wrote news that was beneficial to the Japanese, the Japanese Navy defeated the US Navy, the situation of the US-Japan war was tense, and both sides suffered heavy losses...
Anyway, there is no news that the situation is not good for the Japanese, which makes these captured American officers very angry.
"snort!"
Wright snorted coldly and said disdainfully: "If the situation is really as stated in the newspaper, will these Japanese monkeys treat us well?"
Wright is not a fool. Even if he has little knowledge, he does not believe in the news in the newspaper.
"Although the news is fake, it is also useful to us!"
“What’s the use.”
"Think about it, didn't the Japanese ask us to write letters to China? We can write according to the content above."
Donald smiled and made a suggestion, his tone, with a hint of sinisterness.
"clever!"
Wright immediately agreed, and felt relieved.
In recent days, the Japanese have been asking these American prisoners to write letters to friends at home in order to promote peace talks between the United States and Japan.
Although the captured American officers made up their minds and did not write letters to the country, they did not dare to directly reject the Japanese for the sake of their current treatment, so they took the method of delaying time, intending to be able to be comfortable every day.
Kleit knew that such procrastination could not be indefinitely, and sooner or later, the Japanese would lose their patience.
At that time, these captured American officers would have a comfortable life and would even enter the prisoner-of-war camp again.
Donald's solution solved the current urgent problem, and at least he could continue to delay.
Because the news in the newspaper said that the Japanese had the advantage, these captured American officers could write something plausible.
For example, if the situation in the war is not good for the situation in the United States, you can negotiate peace with the Japanese to a limited extent, etc.
In this way, those who see the letter will naturally understand that they are worried about the defeat of the United States, so they will write to the country, and there is no other intention.
However, because the information provided by the Japanese was incorrect, they naturally couldn't say anything about it.
The two American prisoners who had made the decision immediately informed the other companions of this idea to deal with the Japanese.
Ryoka Ichiki in the Shiraki Mansion had been persuading more than a dozen captured American officers, but it was useless, which made the Japanese senior officials very dissatisfied.
So when Wright and others found him and said that they could write letters to the country, Ryohiko Ichiki was very excited and immediately prepared paper and pen to ask these American prisoners to write letters.
This time, the captured American officers simply finished the letter without any delay.
Ryoka Ichiki, who had received more than a dozen letters, couldn't help but feel happy, but he felt a little strange in his heart.
Because these captured American officers have not cooperated and even delayed yesterday, how could they suddenly change their minds?
Although I can't figure out the inside story, Ichiki Ryoka still found a translator to check out the letters.
After all, prisoners have no privacy rights, so the Japanese naturally have to check it out to avoid any news that is unfavorable to them.
After the translator explained the letter in Japanese, Ryoka Ichiki's nose almost became crooked.
These captured American officers put forward the content of peace talks between the United States and Japan, but in and out of the way, they all said that the situation was not good for the Americans, and in order to avoid greater losses, peace talks can be negotiated with conditions...
Ichiki Ryoka no longer lost the outside world's news, so he naturally knew the current situation and was very unfavorable to the Japanese. If such a letter was sent to the Americans, it is conceivable what role it would have.
Thinking of the consequences of sending these letters, Ryoka Ichiki became angry and immediately took the translator to find the Americans.
"General Wright, your letter is a bit bad?"
Because Wright and Donald are the leaders of American prisoners, Ichiki Ryogurt directly approached the two.
It’s just that the situation of the war is not good, and Ryoka Ichiki did not dare to get angry, so he suppressed his anger and talked to the two of them.
"What's wrong, Mr. Ichiki?"
After the translation explained the Japanese, Wright pretended to be unknown and asked, with a confused expression on his face.
"There are too many contents in these letters. Things about the war situation are really not conducive to peace talks between the two countries, so they can be deleted."
Ryoka Ichiki immediately made a request and pretended that I would be good for you to persuade the two Americans.
"I wrote it as you asked, and also referred to the contents in the newspaper. Is there nothing wrong with it?"
Wright still pretended to know nothing and responded in confusion.
After hearing Wright's words, Ichiki Ryoka felt very frustrated, and there was a feeling of suffering...
Chapter completed!