Lu Ming thought for a while and then said: "Ignore them, everyone is doing their own thing, we must take action before them, and we must not let anyone fall into their hands. I will bear any responsibility in the future."
"Yes!" An Gonggen coughed habitually, which meant that he was in the right mood.
After Lu Ming sat down, he thought for a moment. It seemed that Dong Bin was really coming to Shanghai, and he had notified Nanjing in advance. Only then did people from several departments come to the station to meet him.
Lu Ming called Zhao Yuanliang and asked him if he had received instructions from Nanjing.
"Sir Lu, how did you know? This is indeed the case. The superiors asked us to send people to the station to pick up a regiment commander of the Northeast Army. They said he had important documents on him and asked us to escort him to Nanjing immediately after picking him up.
Go, I'm still wondering about this, why didn't this person go directly to Nanjing and had to transfer to Shanghai?" Zhao Yuanliang asked puzzledly.
"How many people did you send to the train station?" Lu Ming asked.
"The four of us are just picking up one person. There is no need to send many people. Sir, I don't know if the people above are confused or have some shameful things. They just asked us to pick up a regiment of the Northeast Army named Dong.
He is tall, but he doesn’t even let us know what he looks like.” Zhao Yuanliang complained.
"You can tell what a soldier looks like at a glance. It's not difficult." Lu Ming didn't want to explain the reason to him, so he said perfunctorily.
"Why did this man send us to pick him up when he arrived in Shanghai? He is neither deaf nor blind. There are many buses from Shanghai to Nanjing. Wouldn't he know how to transfer to Nanjing himself? Isn't this unnecessary taking off his pants and farting?"
Zhao Yuanliang was born in the military and likes to do things in a clean and refreshing manner, and is somewhat disgusted with the vague tasks assigned by his superiors.
"Haha, if you can't figure it out, don't think about it. You just do what the above arranges." Lu Ming said with a smile.
"Sir, your intelligence department has received the same order, right?" Zhao Yuanliang asked.
"I didn't receive an order here, but someone saw someone from Shanghai Station at the station, so I knew you had a mission there." Lu Ming said vaguely.
After talking to Zhao Yuanliang on the phone, Lu Ming felt a little calmer. It seemed that Zhao Yuanliang didn't know the importance of this matter. Nanjing did not tell him the details in order to keep it confidential.
In this way, people at Shanghai Station will not be too vigilant and will feel that it is just an ordinary pick-up task and there is no need to make a fuss.
Lu Ming called the Songhu Security Headquarters again and chatted with the security commander for a while. He also said that he saw his people coming in and out of the Shanghai Railway Station and didn't know what happened.
The garrison commander smiled and explained, saying that he had received the highest order from Nanjing to pick up a person, and then escorted the person to Nanjing together with people from Shanghai Station.
The garrison commander knew even less about the situation than Zhao Yuanliang, and no one knew about it. The superiors just asked him to send people to cooperate with the Shanghai Station's actions.
"Xiaolu, don't you think this is strange? If it's a normal matter, Shanghai Station can handle it. Why are we also dispatched? Since we are asked to dispatch, why do we have to focus on Shanghai Station? What are the people above doing? I
I don’t understand, do you know something about the situation?” asked the garrison commander.
"You don't even know this, how can I know? I just heard that the Japanese government seems to have sent people to Shanghai to negotiate with the government in Shanghai. I don't know if this is the case." Lu Ming made up an excuse casually.
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"Probably not. The order I received was to escort this person to Nanjing, not to place him in Shanghai."
"That's probably not the case, but it's not necessarily true. The news I heard may not be accurate. It's also possible that the negotiation location has been changed to Nanjing." Lu Ming compiled casually.
Lu Ming's vague statement convinced the garrison commander that although China and Japan usually conduct negotiations in Hong Kong, it is also possible to negotiate in Shanghai.
"Perhaps the people who came this time were just outposts, coming to pave the way for negotiations with the government. Xiaolu, do you think it is possible for us and Japan to reach peace through negotiations?" asked the garrison commander.
Although he has a higher position than Lu Ming, he does not dare to underestimate Lu Ming. In the entire intelligence system of the Republic of China, Lu Ming has the most comprehensive information about Japan.
The Nanjing Military Commission regularly reviewed the Japanese military and political intelligence provided by Lu Ming. This was no secret among the top military and political leaders of the Republic of China.
"I think it's unlikely. The so-called negotiation is actually both sides trying to delay as much time as possible. We need time to develop, and Japan also needs time to accumulate the strength to launch a war." Lu Ming said with a smile.
"Well, if war really breaks out, how long can North China withstand it? One year or two years?" the garrison commander said pessimistically.
"The Japanese military has a plan, saying that it will solve China in three months and force our government to surrender." Lu Ming said with a bitter smile.
"Fuck her, don't say North China is so big. Even our Shanghai can withstand the Japanese attack for at least half a year, and we can be eliminated in three months. Just have your mother's dream." The security commander cursed angrily.
Lu Ming was not lying. He got a piece of information. The Japanese General Staff Headquarters' plan to attack China was indeed to occupy most of China's territory within three months and then force the Nanjing government to surrender.
Lu Ming felt that the Japanese military was too arrogant on this issue. Perhaps it was too easy to succeed in the Northeast, which led them to have the illusion that wherever they went, the Chinese army would surrender without a fight.
Perhaps the attitude of the pro-Japanese faction in China was too weak, which caused the Japanese military to become arrogant and arrogant.
The views of the Chinese pro-Japanese faction are indeed a bit absurd. They believe that if a war breaks out between China and Japan, the Japanese army can arrive at dawn and attack Nanjing within a month.
The pro-Japanese party has a summary of the Sino-Japanese war: war means the country will be destroyed.
Therefore, it is better to subjugate the country than start a war. The person who insists on this view is not Mr. Wang, the pro-Japanese pioneer, but the famous Dr. Hu Shi.
"Sir, what happened?" Liu Qiwen looked at several calls made by Lu Ming and seemed to hear something.
"There is a traitor in the Northeastern Army. He defected to Shanghai with important documents. I want to deal with him." Lu Ming said.
Lu Ming has complete trust in Liu Qiwen. He will not hide anything about the Young Marshal unless the Young Marshal has special concerns and needs to be kept secret.
"Is this what Miss Zhao Si is looking for you for?" Liu Qiwen guessed it right away.
"Yeah." Lu Ming nodded.
"Then what are you going to do?" Liu Qiwen asked with concern.
"Needless to say, of course I'll kill him." Lu Ming said murderously.
Liu Qiwen rarely saw Lu Ming showing murderous intent. Last time, it was because of Ning Xiner's incident that he insisted on killing Xiao Ze, Yu Ying'er and others.
Even though she didn't speak very carefully, Liu Qiwen guessed it roughly.
"Sir, will this cause trouble?" Liu Qiwen asked.
"It will definitely happen, and it will probably be a big trouble. But the young commander takes greater risks than me. I will never give in on this kind of thing." A strange smile appeared on Lu Ming's face.
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"I understand, sir, what do you need me to do?" After hearing this, Liu Qiwen was not afraid, but was eager to give it a try.
"Aren't you afraid?" Lu Ming said with a smile.
"It's no use being afraid. I'm tied to you. If something happens to you, I won't be much better. It's better to try your best before something happens and reduce the proportion of the accident." Liu Qiwen said with a carefree smile.
"Qiwen, how is your marksmanship?" Lu Ming asked.
"It's okay."
"What does it mean?" Lu Ming asked, pointing with his hand.
"It means that within fifty meters, you can always hit the target, but from fifty meters away, it's a bit worse." Liu Qiwen said with a somewhat embarrassed smile.
"That's not bad, then do you dare to kill someone? Especially a stranger, someone with whom you have no grudges." Lu Ming asked.
"Sir, you are looking down on me. I have attended many courses in the secret service school, and I am considered a half-secret agent. Of course I know what killing is like. If necessary, I will of course dare to kill without hesitation." Liu Qiwen
said.
"This is for the country and fairness, not for a certain person. I, Lu Ming, never kill anyone for personal gain." Lu Ming said calmly.
"What is your character like, sir? Do you need to explain it? The reason why I follow you sir wholeheartedly is because I admire your character." Liu Qiwen said with firm eyes.