Something happened today, so I left the Secret Service Section early and went home to rest.
On the way home, he also saw the military police, but Yu Jingque pretended not to see them and left directly.
He didn't know what the military police were doing. He wanted to know, but he didn't want to get involved.
When I got home, I didn't talk about what I had seen on the street.
After resting for a night, Li Qingxi asked Yu Jingque if he wanted to investigate the next day.
Yesterday, Li Qingxi told the police that he hoped they would conduct a thorough investigation and not be compared with others from other agencies.
Who knew that I would end up getting off work early instead.
I wonder if Li Qingxi still needs to investigate today?
In response to Li Qingxi's inquiry, Yu Jingque thought that he needed to ask Cai Wangjin. After all, it was not easy for Yu Jingque to make the decision on his own.
Asking Li Qingxi to calm down, Yu Jingque waited until Cai Wangjin arrived before going to the office to find Cai Wangjin.
The question asked was the same, which was to ask Cai Wangjin whether he needed to continue the investigation.
"Continue the search," Cai Wangjin said.
"Don't worry about the military police?" Yu Jingque did not expect that Cai Wangjin would continue the search just one night ago.
It seems that Cai Wangjin knows something.
Sure enough, Cai Wangjin said: "The Japanese have something going on here. They were searching for a reporter yesterday. Let the police officers under my command pay more attention to it. I will take credit for finding him."
Do the Japanese personally hunt down journalists?
As I said before, it is not convenient for the Japanese to do things themselves, lest their image be affected.
But now, Cai Wangjin says that the Japanese are searching for journalists. What does this mean?
This reporter must have done something.
What are journalists doing nowadays?
Investigating the Japanese bacterial experiments, is it possible that this reporter actually investigated it?
Yu Jingque asked curiously: "Section Chief, the Japanese won't really be grasped by reporters, right?"
"Don't ask what you shouldn't ask. Just know that if you find it, it's your credit. If you can't find it, it doesn't matter to you." Cai Wangjin said.
The Japanese are responsible for what went wrong this time, so it has nothing to do with anyone else.
If you searched and found it, you deserve credit, but if you couldn't search, the Japanese can't blame you.
After Cai Wangjin said something, Yu Jingque didn't care and asked again: "Does it have any characteristics?"
"It has no characteristics." Cai Wangjin said.
This sentence has no characteristics. I don’t know if the Japanese don’t have the clue, or the Japanese have the clue and are unwilling to tell others.
There is a doorway here.
Because this reporter is in Bingcheng and may not be familiar with the place.
If the Japanese search, there is a high chance that they will be caught.
But if you tell the characteristics of Japanese people, it will be much easier for the police from the Special Branch to help you search.
But you have to think about a problem, that is, the underground party and military command, as well as people from Soviet Russia and the Communist International, will all know the characteristics of this reporter.
So will they find journalists to protect them so that they can report the crimes of the Japanese internationally?
These are all very possible.
That’s why Japanese people don’t dare to reveal their characteristics because people are so talkative that it’s hard to guarantee that the people you tell them can keep your secrets.
So now the police can only look for reporters. After catching the reporters, they can search them and hand over any questions to the Japanese.
The effect is actually the same.
After all, every reporter now is a potential enemy of the Japanese.
It was precisely because of these reasons that Yu Jingque didn't know whether he really had no characteristics or whether he had characteristics that the Japanese didn't give him.
But no matter what, you have to start hunting now, after all, the Japanese gave the order.
If the Japanese had not given the order, Cai Wangjin might not have said such a thing today.
After taking orders from Cai Wangjin, Yu Jingque began to take Li Qingxi and the others into action. This time, you have to be serious. At least you have to appear more serious.
But during the search, Yu Jingque always had a question in his mind: Did the reporter really succeed?
This is a bit exaggerated. After all, the Japanese have very strict defenses, and they already know that international reporters are responsible for this matter.
If a reporter can still succeed, it can only be said that this reporter is also a capable person.
After searching for a day, Yu Jingque left at night, but instead of going home, he went to see Mu Dongliang.
This news is considered the latest news, and Yu Jingque needs to tell the organization.
After hearing the news from Yu Jingque, Mu Dongliang said in surprise: "You said there was a reporter who might have obtained evidence about the Japanese?"
"It's very possible." Yu Jingque said.
"No way." Mu Dongliang also didn't believe it, wondering how a reporter could have such ability and obtain evidence of Japanese crimes.
Moreover, the Japanese have not caught him on the spot. The Japanese are still searching for him, which proves that this person has escaped.
Yu Jingque said: "The Secret Service doesn't know the specific situation. Please let the organization know and see if the organization can contact this reporter."
"Help him and let him report the crimes of the Japanese."
Yu Jingque felt that such reporters, reporters who came to investigate the truth of the matter, were all their friends.
So if we can protect it, it will be beneficial to everyone.
It can be regarded as helping each other, because the organization needs people in the world to know what kind of evil things the Japanese have done.
Mu Dongliang understood what Yu Jingque meant and immediately said, "Okay, I'll tell the organization."
"But it's unlikely that the organization knows."
Mu Dongliang said before that the organization only knew that a reporter came to investigate, but the organization did not know who it was and what their identity was.
Now Yu Jingque is just saying very generally that there is a reporter who may have evidence of Japanese crimes. How do you ask the organization to judge?
Yu Jingque smiled bitterly and said: "I know it's difficult, but I really only got these clues."
"The Japanese may have more clues here, but they didn't say it out loud. Maybe they were worried."
"Let the organization think of a solution." Mu Dongliang said.
Yu Jingque nodded and said, "If I find any clues, I will let you know."
"Okay, I'll leave first." After Mu Dongliang finished speaking, he left.
He needs to send news to the organization. This news is unbelievable, but if it is true, it is very good news.
Good news is good news, but it's difficult to help this reporter.
So we could only take a step to see if it was possible. Yu Jingque led the police to investigate, and he was also very worried about finding out this reporter, because if he was found out on the spot, this reporter would be unable to fly.
At that time, Yu Jingque could only hand him over to the Japanese with his own hands, and there was no other way.
Yu Jingque could only hope that he could not find this reporter, and also hope that other institutions and the Japanese could not find this reporter. Only the organization could find him, which would be the best result.
I just don’t know if such a hope will become a reality. (To be continued)