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Chapter 622: Report truthfully

Zheng Wenyou's report put Lu Chengzhou in a bit of a dilemma.

Based on intuition, Lu Chengzhou felt that Zheng Wenyou was not telling the truth, at least not completely.

If Zheng Wenyou's report is true and credible, Lu Chengzhou can naturally report it to the headquarters.

After all, Zheng Wenyou is the deputy station director of Haigu Station, and all the work he does is done under his own leadership.

Zheng Wenyou, as the webmaster, also has a share of the credit for Zheng Wenyou's achievements.

But what if the content reported by Zheng Wenyou is not credible?

If Zheng Wenyou was lying randomly, the so-called instigating soldiers to rebel against the Japanese army was just a scam, and it would not have any real consequences.

Lu Chengzhou estimated that Zheng Wenyou was more likely to engage in intelligence speculation.

Obviously, Zheng Wenyou wanted to seize this opportunity to prove to the headquarters that he, the deputy station chief, had done something good.

However, can Lu Chengzhou participate in his speculation?

No, definitely not!

When Lu Chengzhou entered the army, he didn't want to be promoted or get rich. He just needed this status to do more work for the organization.

Lu Chengzhou's position as Haigu's acting webmaster can well cover the Haigu underground party.

At least, he can make the military commander not take the initiative to cause trouble for the Haigu underground party.

In fact, after the Anti-Japanese War, Haigu Station and the CCP, not to mention tacit cooperation, at least got along well.

In some places, in order to limit the development of the CCP, the military even relied on the power of Japanese secret services.

"How to send a report to the headquarters?" Zeng Zilian saw Lu Chengzhou holding the list in silence, knowing that he was in trouble.

Report it truthfully. Zheng Wenyou obviously wanted to make meritorious deeds. If the headquarters didn't notice and issued a commendation order, Lu Chengzhou, the acting webmaster, might be replaced by Zheng Wenyou.

If you don't report it, once such a big matter is investigated, it will be Lu Chengzhou's full responsibility.

"Send the report truthfully." Lu Chengzhou said thoughtfully.

No matter what, the matter must be reported to the headquarters as soon as possible.

"You want to send a telegram?" Zeng Zilian said.

"Okay." Lu Chengzhou braced himself and wrote down a long list of numbers in one swipe.

Every time he changes his password pad, the first thing he does is memorize it.

Although this takes a lot of time and cannot make any mistakes, Lu Chengzhou feels it is worth it.

Lu Chengzhou's so-called "truthful reporting" was preceded by a "traditional" introduction to the mutiny of the Japanese troop transport ship in Dagu, and also introduced Zheng Wenyou's achievements.

As for Lu Chengzhou personally and the role of Haigu Station, Lu Chengzhou did not eat and occupy as much as before.

He reported very carefully, and Zheng Wenyou reported to him only after the fact.

At the same time, he attached Zheng Wenyou's report to the back of the telegram.

Although Zheng Wenyou's report was written flawlessly, there are still clues that can be seen from a logical analysis.

The ship transporting Japanese soldiers only temporarily docked in Dagu. Even if Zheng Wenyou had this information, it would be impossible for him to communicate with the Japanese soldiers so quickly.

If he asked Zheng Wenyou to report alone, it would make the headquarters feel incompetent.

He denied Zheng Wenyou’s actions but couldn’t provide any evidence.

Therefore, at the end, Lu Chengzhou also reported his analysis and concerns.

He hoped that after Dai Li saw the telegram, he would still feel that he was a pure agent.

Lu Chengzhou still has no problem bragging reasonably, and the headquarters can also approve it.

But if you make something out of nothing, once it is discovered by the headquarters, you may lose the trust of the headquarters in the future.

Trust takes time to build, and once trust is broken, all previous efforts are almost in vain.

But in the end, Lu Chengzhou still suggested that the headquarters could spread the news. This kind of thing cost nothing but could make the Japanese army suspicious of each other. Why not do it.

"I didn't expect that Haigu Station was also involved in this mutiny by the Japanese army." Mao Shanyan, who was far away in Chongqing, immediately reported to Dai Li after receiving the telegram from Haigu Station.

More than 3,000 Japanese soldiers mutinied, which was the biggest scandal since the Japanese invaded China.

It would be even more joyful if there were really more than a hundred Japanese soldiers willing to join the national army.

"Do you really believe that Haigu Station was involved in this matter?" Dai Li put down the telegram and said slowly.

"Maybe they are exaggerating, but they should have done some work." Mao Shanyan said.

"Have you noticed that Match's report only stated Zheng Wenyou's report. It only took Zheng Wenyou one day to contact the Japanese soldiers and instigate them to rebel. I think that even if these soldiers are tired of war, they will not

You betray the country so quickly. You know, Japanese soldiers have been poisoned by Bushido since childhood." Dai Li said lightly.

"Sir, what do you mean...Haigu station is fake?" Mao Shanyan was surprised.

"Hatch asked Zheng Wenyou to write a report. Obviously, he didn't quite believe in Zheng Wenyou's actions." Dai Li said coldly.

Zheng Wenyou's behavior seemed unscrupulous, and Lu Chengzhou was still the Lu Chengzhou he knew.

Those who can lurk within the enemy must be comrades who are very determined and extremely loyal to the party and the country.

"Zheng Wenyou's courage is getting bigger and bigger." Mao Shanyan said with a sigh.

"He is dissatisfied with the appointment of him as the deputy webmaster and wants to attract my attention and give him a bigger position." Dai Li said with a sneer.

"However, there is no way to confirm this." Mao Shanyan sighed.

All the parties involved have left Haigu. No matter how much we check at this time, we still can’t find out clearly.

"He failed to register in advance and did not report to Match in time, which is a violation in itself. Call Haigu Station back and insist on preventing such things from happening again, and verbally criticize Zheng Wenyou." Dai Li said.

The actions of each business unit below must be reported in advance and filed with the headquarters.

Otherwise, even if the action is successful, it may not be rewarded by the headquarters.

Before the Anti-Japanese War, something like this happened at the Peiping Station. An assassination operation was not reported in advance, resulting in the injury of a field staff member, which was not recognized by the headquarters. In the end, not only was there no reward, but the medical expenses were not reimbursed.

The most important thing is that the field staff was eventually abandoned.

Although Zheng Wenyou was a member of the military commander, he did not report anything before taking action.

You know, it is very strange to not ask for instructions and report in advance on such a big thing as instigating rebellion.

"Match's suggestion is actually quite good." Mao Shanyan said suddenly.

All the mutinous Japanese soldiers were escorted back to the country. If news spread that some of them were preparing to revolt and join the national army, the Japanese army would probably be even more panicked.

"Okay, call Haigu station back and agree with Match's suggestion." Dai Li said slowly.

After receiving a call back from the headquarters, Lu Chengzhou finally felt relieved.

It seems that my decision is still correct.

Zheng Wenyou works as the deputy director of Haigu Station and has been doing nothing. He wants to be reused for his meritorious service. He has a good idea, but he cannot use this method.

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