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Chapter 75 On the stage

Lu Enpu did not tell anyone about the address of No. 17, No. 24 Road.

Yang Yushan is the liaison officer at Haigu Station, and Lu Enpu knows most of the contacts she has.

From now on, I just need to come and have a look occasionally and that will be fine.

The next day, Lu Enpu put on makeup and found a cafe diagonally opposite No. 17, No. 24 Road. He sat by the window and patiently observed Yang Yushan's house.

When it was almost noon, Yang Yushan suddenly opened the door, and Lu Enpu thought she was going out.

When he was about to check out, he found that Yang Yushan just hung a broom outside the door.

Lu Enpu's eyes suddenly narrowed.

Lu Enpu is the intelligence team leader of the military command, and he is very familiar with Yang Yushan's behavior.

This is a code to contact someone, which means that today there will be military communications personnel or operational personnel going to Yang Yushan's house to deliver information.

Generally speaking, the liaison officer has a fixed address, and anyone who is trustworthy can come directly to the door.

If both parties need to ensure safety, they will find a suitable place outside to exchange information.

Lu Enpu was very curious. Even if he knew that the person coming to contact him was someone he knew, he still wanted to confirm.

However, Lu Enpu waited until dark, and except for a patrolman on duty who knocked on the door and went in to chat for a while, there were no other strangers.

Lu Enpu suddenly realized that he was finally sure that the person who contacted Yang Yushan was the patrol officer.

Lu Enpu also has a good memory. Although he does not know Lu Chengzhou, he remembers Lu Chengzhou's appearance.

No matter how ordinary Lu Chengzhou's appearance is, he still can't escape the eyes of Lu Enpu, an intelligence team leader who has received special agent training.

Lu Chengzhou didn't know that Lu Enpu was spying on Yang Yushan because he was dissatisfied with Chen Shiguang.

This kind of behavior is a taboo for military commanders and is not allowed by all intelligence agencies.

When one's own people spy on one's own people, it can easily lead to fierce conflicts.

After meeting Yang Yushan, Lu Chengzhou met Wen Jianmin.

Since the announcement of the Student Government Association's declaration, Wen Jianmin has been like an eggplant beaten by frost.

The information he received was that students would not take action until the end of November.

When Hiroshi Kawasaki told him about this matter a few days ago, Wen Jianmin swore that his information must be accurate.

Unexpectedly, the Student Government Association immediately issued a declaration, making him feel ashamed in front of Kawasaki Hiroshi.

"Brother Wen, did you hear it wrong? At the end of last month, you heard it was the end of November?" Lu Chengzhou said comfortingly.

"How could I hear it wrong?" Wen Jianmin sighed.

He was already thin and had small eyes, but now his eyes were dull and dull.

Wen Jianmin suspected that maybe Xiao Dianrong did not fully trust him, or that the information he received was wrong.

"Will we still have contact with these students in the future?" Lu Chengzhou asked.

"Of course, we will never let go until we find out the Communists among the students. As for you, if you don't have time, you can withdraw." Wen Jianmin said.

"Okay." Lu Chengzhou answered simply.

Wen Jianmin's identity has long been exposed. No matter how cunning he is, he is just acting in a farce.

In early November 1935, the Ministry of Finance of the Nanjing Government issued an announcement announcing the implementation of the legal tender system nationwide.

The announcement pointed out: "Since the world economic panic in recent years, all important countries have successively changed their monetary policies and are not allowed to circulate coins. Our country uses silver as its currency.

Since the sharp changes in silver prices, it has been greatly affected.

The phenomenon of domestic deflation is extremely obvious.

As a result of the industrial and commercial restructuring, all industries were sluggish, and capital was flowing out, the international balance of payments was adversely affected, the national economy was declining day by day, and various unfavorable conditions occurred one after another."

The announcement stipulated six measures, the main contents of which include:

The issuing authorities of legal tender are the Central Bank, Bank of China, and Bank of Communications (the Agricultural Bank of China was granted the issuance right in 1936), while banknotes from other banks are gradually withdrawn;

Establish an issuance preparation management committee to keep reserves and manage the issuance of legal tender;

The state manages silver uniformly, and legal currency must be used in industry, commerce, and public and private transactions. Silver held by individuals must be converted into legal currency;

The central government, China and the Bank of Communications buy and sell foreign exchange without restrictions to stabilize the external value of legal currency and maintain a stable exchange rate.

As soon as the announcement from the Ministry of Finance of the Kuomintang government came out, Japan responded immediately.

Tan Takahashi, who has been promoted to military attaché in China, threatened the 29th Army: "The concentration of state-owned and cash silver in Shanghai will plunge North China's economy into a desperate situation and hinder Japan's interests. If you cannot take the initiative to prevent it, Japan will

It will be realized with strength.”

At the same time, the Chinese garrison in Japan quickly formulated the "North China Independent Currency Implementation Plan Program" and proposed to establish a new financial center in North China.

At the same time, the "North China Public Treasury" was established as the sole currency issuance agency, with pro-Japanese elements in the banking and business circles as its leaders, and Japanese as consultants and department-level staff.

At the same time, Japanese military spies were active everywhere and actively promoted North China's autonomy.

At first, the Japanese army targeted a few prestigious people in the five provinces of North China.

However, these people all rejected the Japanese.

No matter what bait Japan throws out, it sticks to its principles.

However, a traitor named Ying Yujing jumped out on his own initiative.

Ying Yujing was handsome and talented. When he was 21 years old, he stayed in Japan on official scholarship. In 1909, he entered the Seventh Higher Engineering Department. He joined the Tongmenghui and participated in the Revolution of 1911 with Huang Xing.

In September 1913, the "Second Revolution" failed, so he went to Japan again and entered the Political Science Department of Waseda University. He also served as a translator at the Chinese Political School run by Sun Yat-sen and was known as a "Japan expert".

In 1916, after graduating and returning to China, Li Yuanhong coincided with the restoration of Congress and was appointed secretary of the House of Representatives. After the establishment of the law-enforcement government, he was appointed as the special commissioner in Japan.

In 1920, he colluded with Japanese spies to set up the Xinnong Reclamation Company in Funing, northern Jiangsu.

From then on, he embarked on the road of traitor, serving Japan exclusively.

Under Japan's planning, Ying Yujing controlled 22 counties in eastern Hebei, as well as Tangshan City and Qinhuangdao Port, and established the "Eastern Hebei Anti-Communist Committee" in Tong County.

Under the pressure of Japan, the Kuomintang government decided to cancel the Peiping Military Congress.

The next day, the Kuomintang government organized the Hebei-Cha Government Affairs Committee, with Commander Song of the 29th Army as the chairman.

Watching the Japanese army continue to encroach on Chinese soil, knowledgeable people all feel that the Chinese nation has reached a moment of unprecedented crisis.

Lu Chengzhou not only showed his worries in front of Li Xiangxue, but he was also worried in front of Liu Youjun.

"Although the Hebei-Cha Government Affairs Commission is nominally subordinate to the central government, it is actually autonomous in disguise. If things go on like this, the country has really reached a critical moment." Lu Chengzhou said worriedly.

"We just need to do our own thing well. Political matters will naturally be taken into consideration by the higher-ups." Liu Youjun said comfortingly.

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