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Chapter 57: The Advice of the Flame

Military commander Haigu has a new station chief, and it is impossible for Lu Chengzhou not to report to Nozaki.

The Japanese secret service was very angry when they learned that the military commander not only did not evacuate Haigu, but also secretly strengthened his forces.

The Nanjing government typically does one thing in front of others and another behind its back.

Of course, the Japanese would not allow this situation to occur. Nozaki quickly gave Lu Chengzhou an order to pay close attention to the trends of the military command and report the latest situation at any time.

In view of this situation, Liu Youjun asked Nanjing for instructions. Although Lu Chengzhou's organizational relationship was transferred to Haigu Station, his situation could not be reported to Chen Shiguang for the time being.

This is not only to protect Lu Chengzhou and Chen Shiguang, but also to prevent Lu Chengzhou from falling into passivity at work.

If Chen Shiguang comes into contact with Lu Chengzhou, will Lu Chengzhou report to Nozaki or not?

If the report was made, with the ferocity of the Japanese, it was very likely that Chen Shiguang would be assassinated.

If he didn't report it, wouldn't it expose Lu Chengzhou's identity once the Japanese knew about it?

Therefore, the less Lu Chengzhou knew about the situation of military command, the more beneficial it would be to his work.

When Liu Youjun introduced this situation to Lu Chengzhou, although Lu Chengzhou had no choice but to accept it "happily".

For Lu Chengzhou, breaking into the Japanese secret service is certainly his important mission, but lurking in the military command is also his mission.

Lu Chengzhou originally thought that after his organizational relationship was transferred to Haigu Station, he should get the corresponding position at Haigu Station.

Now it seems that the military commander's "protection" for him is still quite strict.

Lu Chengzhou actually doesn't need this kind of "protection". As long as not many people in the military command know about his identity as "Flame", he is actually safe.

"Brother Jun, if my organizational relationship is affiliated with Haigu Station but I don't participate in Haigu Station's operations, will it arouse Nozaki's suspicion?" Lu Chengzhou asked.

Even if Nozaki doesn't doubt it, if he feels that Lu Chengzhou's role is dispensable, he may not pay attention to Lu Chengzhou's information in the future.

"What do you think?" Liu Youjun asked.

Lu Chengzhou thinks wholeheartedly about the party and the country, and he has a deep understanding of this.

In the current party-state, there are too few loyal and brave comrades like Lu Chengzhou.

Otherwise, the Nationalist Government would not have been so weak in the face of Japan's aggression.

"The Japanese should be made to think that I am their 'railway' instead of us thinking that I am the 'Flame'. Everyone should be made to forget the code name 'Flame' and regard me as an ordinary direct correspondent. We have done

The more truthful it is, the less likely Japanese people will doubt it," Lu Chengzhou said.

He felt that there were indeed some mistakes in his use of military command.

After Wang Xiaoxiang died of poisoning, Lu Chengzhou was directly contacted by the headquarters, which makes sense.

However, it would be unreasonable for Chen Shiguang to take over as the chief of Haigu Station and Lu Chengzhou to be controlled by the headquarters again.

Nozaki will definitely think in the future, Lu Chengzhou is just an ordinary direct correspondent, why does the military commander pay so much attention to him? Does Lu Chengzhou have other ulterior identities?

When something is abnormal, it becomes a monster. As an agent, you must act normal at all times.

If an exception occurs, it is likely to become a fatal vulnerability.

"What do you mean, keep the identity of 'Flame' secret and only disclose the identity of your military unified correspondent at Haigu Station?" Liu Youjun said.

Not many people knew about Lu Chengzhou joining the army. Apart from him, the only ones were Wang Xiaoxiang and Zhang Fengxin.

Even Zhang Fengxin didn't know how Lu Chengzhou infiltrated the Japanese secret service under the code name "Flame".

Wang Xiaoxiang died, Zhang Fengxin was transferred back to the headquarters, and the only person in Haigu who knew Lu Chengzhou's true identity was Liu Youjun.

If other people at Haigu Station knew that Lu Chengzhou was a military commander, would it bring him danger?

"If I were not the Flame and had not infiltrated the Japanese secret service, who would know my identity?" Lu Chengzhou asked.

The so-called normality is to make people feel normal.

If Lu Chengzhou joined the army and kept it so secretive, once the Japanese knew about it, they would definitely doubt whether he had other tasks.

The military commander is currently in Haigu and is a secret organization. The identities of not only Lu Chengzhou but also everyone must be kept secret.

However, this kind of confidentiality is only relative.

Lu Chengzhou joined the army. If even Chen Shiguang didn't know his identity, it would be unreasonable.

"Chen Shiguang, Lu Enpu and Zheng Wenyou should all know." Liu Youjun said slowly.

He somewhat understood what Lu Chengzhou meant. The military commander had little experience in this area, especially in a situation like Lu Chengzhou's.

Lurking in the enemy's organization, but being sent back as an undercover agent by the enemy, such a thing has never happened in the history of military unification.

Lu Chengzhou is currently considered a double agent, but dealing with him is much more complicated than ordinary double agents.

"But now, they don't know, right?" Lu Chengzhou asked.

"Yes, this is Boss Dai's special protection measure for you." Liu Youjun said.

Lu Chengzhou's joining the military was a secret, and since he was a patrolman in the police department, it seemed reasonable to keep his identity secret.

"Boss Dai's kindness, my subordinates are naturally very grateful." Lu Chengzhou said.

"What do you mean, let them know about your joining the army?" Liu Youjun said.

What Lu Chengzhou said made sense, but when it came to Lu Chengzhou's matters, he had to ask Dai Li for instructions.

Lu Chengzhou was infiltrated by the military into the Japanese secret service, or was actively "invited" by the Japanese secret service to join him. Of course, he must be protected.

"I think that as long as I look at Nozaki's perspective and feel that my words and deeds, as well as the group's attitude towards me, are normal, then it will be fine." Lu Chengzhou said slowly.

"Let me make a decision after asking the headquarters for instructions." Liu Youjun said thoughtfully.

"Brother Jun, the Japanese framed us for assassinating Hu Yuhuan and Bai Enbo, and took the opportunity to force the National Government to make concessions. Should we just let it go?" Lu Chengzhou said suddenly.

"It's not like you don't know the current situation." Liu Youjun said with a wry smile.

"Even if we can't fight back, we can always expose their conspiracy, right? Even if we can't expose it, we can always let foreign newspapers report it," Lu Chengzhou said.

The Hebei incident is not over yet. Japan is so arrogant that it seems that it will not give up until North China is granted autonomy or independence.

At this time, if Hu and Bai were thrown out and were killed by the Japanese, would it be beneficial to the Nationalist Government's negotiations?

"I still need to ask for instructions on this matter." Liu Youjun's eyes lit up, but he still couldn't answer directly.

Dai Li quickly responded to Liu Youjun's telegram personally: Agreeing with Huo Yan's suggestion.

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