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Chapter 231: Underground Party Member

Peter Song's real name is Song Zhenyang, a member of the Shanghai underground party of the Communist Party of China.

Because the traitor was betrayed and the organization was destroyed, all the comrades in their group were captured by people from the Songhu Security Command. He was performing a mission outside at the time and escaped by chance.

Song Zhenyang did not dare to contact the superior organization. At this time, Shanghai was already very unsafe and he had to evacuate as soon as possible. He decided to go to Hong Kong, on the one hand to avoid being arrested by the Kuomintang, and on the other hand to find his former boss.

At the pier, he met Sheng Muyi who was eager to find someone to cover him. The two of them took what they needed and covered each other. They cleverly avoided the searches of Japanese and Kuomintang agents and successfully boarded the ferry to Hong Kong.

After boarding the ship, he discovered the Japanese agent. He was startled, thinking that the Japanese agent was coming for him.

Later, when we were eating in the restaurant, we discovered that the Japanese spy was not targeting him, but Kate Joe, who was disguised as a man and was on the ship with him.

Kate Jo? Is this woman really a Hong Kong actress? In terms of appearance, she is not inferior to celebrities, but her temperament is obviously nobler than that of artists. She looks like a lady. Her eating movements and walking posture have been strictly trained since childhood.

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After sending Kate Joe back to his cabin, he sat on the small bed in his cabin and meditated. This was the Taoist Kung Fu he had been practicing since he was a child.

Song Zhenyang was born in a poor family in Anhui. He had congenital diseases when he was born. His parents felt that they could not support him at home, so they sent him to a Taoist temple to be a Taoist boy, hoping that Emperor Zhenwu could save the child's life.

I don’t know if it was Emperor Zhenwu who showed up. His master taught him a set of Taoist meditation and breathing formulas, as well as some boxing and kicking skills. He started practicing it when he was four years old. By the time he was eight years old, not only was his congenital disease cured, but his physical condition was also cured.

He is strong and has developed superb boxing and kicking skills.

The word "Zhen Yang" in his name was the name given by his Taoist master. His Taoist name was "Zhen Yang Zi", so he simply named him Song Zhen Yang.

Song Zhenyang grew up to be a healthy young man. He learned Taoist Kung Fu from his master and went to private school. After completing the Four Books, he went to the county town to attend middle school. In middle school, he met the first leader in his life.

His English teacher was a patriot who believed in communism, but was not a member of the Communist Party. At that time, the Communist Party organization had not yet been established in the county where they were located.

Song Zhenyang not only learned fluent English from this teacher, but also read a large number of books on communist theory. These books made him understand the principles of life and gave him the impulse to pursue the truth.

Soon after the Communist Party organization developed in this county, Song Zhenyang became one of the first development targets and officially joined the Communist Party a year later.

At that time, he had just graduated from high school. Due to his excellent grades, he was retained by the school as a teaching counselor and as a propaganda officer of the county party organization.

He often gave speeches on the streets to promote Marxism-Leninism, and recruited more classmates to secretly join the party organization in school. Soon he was targeted by the Detective Division of the local police station.

The police underestimated Song Zhenyang, thinking that arresting him would be easy as a middle school teacher was powerless. As a result, several policemen came in a menacing manner and returned with a bruised nose and swollen face.

Song Zhenyang rushed to the provincial capital Anqing and found his superior organization. Seeing that he was very smart and could speak English, his superiors actively recommended him and he was eventually assigned by the organization to work underground in Shanghai.

He has been working in Shanghai for four years, but his usual occupation is not a teacher, but the owner of a bookstore.

Song Zhenyang looks about thirty years old, but is actually only twenty-four years old. Four years of working day and night have exhausted his energy, causing him to age prematurely, and wrinkles have appeared on his forehead.

The April 12 Massacre by the Kuomintang destroyed most of Shanghai's underground organizations. Song Zhenyang arrived in Shanghai relatively late and was not blacklisted by the Kuomintang.

The intelligence team he belongs to has always maintained a single line of contact with the line. This time there was a traitor within the organization. His identity was exposed and he almost escaped capture on the line between life and death. Unfortunately, other members of the team were arrested.

Song Zhenyang was sitting on the bed meditating, but thinking about the thrilling encounter today, he couldn't calm down.

This was arranged in advance by the organization. Once his identity is exposed, he must be transferred to Hong Kong immediately. After the intelligence team in Shanghai was destroyed, Hong Kong's response mechanism took effect immediately.

He must find his former boss in Hong Kong, then report to the headquarters about the destruction of Shanghai's underground organization, and wait for the next step of the organization's arrangements.

Song Zhenyang only wanted to stay in Hong Kong for a short time. He still wanted to return to Shanghai and reorganize the underground intelligence network. However, this was not a personal decision and he had to obey the arrangements of the headquarters.

Just as he was about to get out of bed and walk around, he suddenly heard slight footsteps outside. Song Zhenyang's heart moved, and he suddenly thought of something.

He quietly walked to the door and pressed his body tightly against the bulkhead. After a while, someone used something to unlock the door.

The lock in the ferry cabin is almost a decoration. Anyone can easily open it with a piece of iron wire after only two hours of training.

After the door of the cabin was opened, a man rushed to the bed viciously. With a flash of cold light in his hand, he stabbed a pillow covered by a quilt on the bed. In the dim cabin, it looked very much like a person's head.

Song Zhenyang pounced on the tiger from behind, and with his right hand, he struck hard at the assassin's neck.

What he hit was the main artery in the man's neck. After the attack, the man went limp like a noodle man.

Song Zhenyang caught this person and looked at it in the moonlight outside. Sure enough, he was the Japanese spy.

He understood that it was probably the Japanese agent who felt that he had been greatly humiliated in the restaurant, so he came to take revenge on him.

However, this seems to be the style of Japanese ronin. If a person provokes a Japanese ronin, he will kill you no matter how hard he tries, or let you kill him. Anyway, he will not stop until death, and there must be someone to worship him.

Could it be that this guy used to be a ronin?

Song Zhenyang looked outside first and saw that there was no one in the corridor. He quickly dragged the person out and onto the deck.

There was no one on the deck at the moment. The ferry would arrive in Hong Kong tomorrow. Most of the passengers were asleep at this time. He lifted up the Japanese agent and threw it down. There was only a soft thud as the Japanese agent fell into the dark sea water.

There was just a small wave and it disappeared.

Song Zhenyang clapped his hands, as if to drive away some bad luck.

Although he has never killed anyone before, because Taoism also prohibits killing, but it is obviously impossible to be so pedantic in the revolutionary movement. He has long wanted to kill, and now using a Japanese spy to kill is also a good choice.

He didn't expect that it was his unintentional move that helped Sheng Muyi a big favor. If he hadn't gotten rid of the Japanese spy, Sheng Muyi would have been intercepted by the Japanese at the Hong Kong dock.

This Japanese spy was too confident and too impulsive. He thought he would definitely succeed. Unexpectedly, he met a Taoist master and impulsively lost his life.

The next afternoon, the ferry arrived at the Hong Kong pier. Song Zhenyang saw Sheng Muyi on the deck with his suitcase. He walked over and said with a smile: "Miss Qiao, we meet again," still speaking in English.

"Mr. Song, we meet again." Sheng Muyi also smiled, but she was still wary of this uninvited guest.

"Your suitcase is heavy enough, do you want me to help you carry it?" Song Zhenyang said enthusiastically.

"No need, there are some clothes inside, not heavy." Sheng Muyi smiled and nodded slightly to express her gratitude.

Song Zhenyang was 100% sure at this time that the girl in front of him could never be a Hong Kong artist, and Kate Jo was definitely not her real name.

"Well, let me tell you another piece of good news. The Japanese will never cause trouble for you." Song Zhenyang whispered.

"Ah...he..." Sheng Muyi looked at Song Zhenyang's mysterious eyes and understood a little bit.

"He slept forever in the sea. May Emperor Zhenwu forgive him." Song Zhenyang raised his right hand and placed it in front of Ren Zhong, and muttered a few words softly.

"Thank you very much, Mr. Song." Sheng Muyi smiled sincerely.

Sheng Muyi also made a judgment at about the same time. This man had a special status and was definitely not an English teacher at St. Paul's College.

However, this man has a heroic temperament and does not look like a bad person. The key is that in these three days, all he released was good intentions.
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