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Chapter 244: A Heavy Price

There were about five or six big men in black who stabbed anyone they saw! They also held Colt pistols equipped with silencers in their hands. No wonder there were bursts of strange "puff-puff-puff" sounds. Liu Dacheng was very frightened when he saw this.

Liu Dacheng did not know this group of men in black. They dared to massacre Japanese expatriates in the Japanese-occupied areas. They were either private anti-terror teams or military action teams. This made Liu Dacheng secretly complain. If he did not shoot at them, he would

He might be killed by them.

"Major Akiyama, there are thugs, jump out of the window quickly!"

Liu Dacheng pulled over Major Akiyama who was about to draw his gun and shouted: "You jump out of the window, I'll cover you!"

"And you?"

"Leave me alone. I'll jump out soon."

With the Imperial Hotel and several previous cases as foreshadowing, Major Akiyama firmly believed that Liu Dacheng's ability to act was superior to his own. He hesitated, then opened the window and jumped out. At this time, Liu Dacheng had already closed the sliding door,

Buy yourself some time to escape.

Major Akiyama went to the street, fired several shots in succession, and then called in Japanese. After hearing the news, the soldiers patrolling nearby rushed to the Japanese restaurant one by one. At this time, Liu Chengda also came to the street. The Japanese restaurant was still open.

It's tightly closed, but you can imagine what kind of hell it is inside.

Liu Dacheng couldn't figure out who chose to carry out terrorist attacks in the Japanese overseas community? Civil forces or Chongqing? He was confused. With several sharp whistles, dozens of Japanese soldiers rushed to Japan

The restaurant surrounds the front and back of this store.

It is conceivable that those thugs would definitely not survive. Liu Dacheng and Colonel Akiyama did not participate in the battle, but stood at the corner of the street, watching the thugs in the store and the soldiers outside the store shooting at each other.

Not long after, a fashionably dressed female reporter rushed to the scene. She was Liu Ruyan, a telegraph operator for the underground party of the Communist Party of China. She was the supplement editor of the "National News". She was on the night shift today, and she came when she received the call.

Join in the fun.

Gunshots were fired one after another. The two sides faced off for about half an hour. The closed door was blown open by a grenade. After the smoke cleared, Japanese soldiers successively entered.

Liu Dacheng pinched his nose, resisting the smell of blood, and stood aside to watch the excitement. There were also a large number of Japanese expatriates watching outside the street... Japanese soldiers began to carry corpses from the inside out. There were sixteen corpses of Japanese expatriates.

None of the six men in black survived. Three restaurant employees were also unfortunately hit by stray bullets.

A bloody incident happened under the eyes of Liu Dacheng and Major Akiyama. Major Akiyama said with some self-blame: "We didn't save them. Otherwise, they wouldn't have died so miserably."

Liu Dacheng gently patted Major Akiyama on the shoulder and advised: "Akiyama, don't blame yourself. This is in the Japanese overseas community. Even if they come, don't think about leaving alive. We did nothing wrong."

...

After leaving the Japanese community, Liu Dacheng went directly to Wu Wenkang's safe house. Stationmaster Wu thought Liu Dacheng was here to deliver good news, but he didn't expect that he was scolded as soon as they met.

Liu Dacheng almost roared at Wu Wenkang: "Were you the ones who sent the group of people who went to the Japanese overseas community to carry out assassinations?"

Wu Wenkang was confused when he heard this: "What did you say? Go to the Japanese overseas community to carry out assassinations? Who are they?"

From Wu Wenkang's expression, Liu Da reached the conclusion that he did not know the details, so he patiently repeated what had just happened, and also told him the information that Major Akiyama had provided intentionally or unintentionally. For Wu Wenkang, this was a worry and a joy.

Half-mixed night.

Wu Wenkang had already guessed who did the killing of Japanese residents in the Japanese Overseas Chinese Quarter. Now he felt regretful.

"This damn guy! I told him to think about it, but he actually took action. Do you still need to organize discipline?"

"who?"

"Su Xiaoquan, deputy captain of the action team. He was transferred from Peiping by Dai Bureau. He has been in Shanghai for less than ten days and he is determined to do something great."

Liu Dacheng didn't care who came and who left the military command station, and he had no right to pass. Wu Wenkang was the one in control of the overall situation, and he knew everything about everything. It turned out that Su Xiaoquan sent someone to do tonight's operation

I went to do it. I discussed it with Wu Wenkang in advance, but Wu Wenkang hesitated and didn't agree yet. Now something big happened, and six team members died all at once.

"Are there Su Xiaoquan among those corpses?"

When the question came out, Wu Wenkang quickly shut up. Liu Dacheng and Su Xiaoquan didn't know each other, so it was in vain to ask.

At this time, there was a knock on the door outside. Wu Wenkang was startled and quickly motioned for Liu Dacheng to hide in the bedroom. The person who came in was Su Xiaoquan.

"Xiaoquan, you're finally back. I'm so anxious!"

Wu Wenkang pulled Su Xiaoquan into the light and found that he was unharmed, but his face was a little gray.

"Tell me, did you go to the Japanese overseas community?"

"Yes. Do you know everything?"

Su Xiaoquan felt very strange. Wu Wenkang was not clairvoyant about what happened half an hour ago, so how could he have such good information?

Wu Wenkang's face turned cold and he asked sternly: "Tell me the specific situation!"

Su Xiaoquan recounted the incident with infinite sadness. The facts were similar to what Liu Dacheng said, but from a different perspective.

"Why, why did you act without authorization?" Wu Wenkang shouted excitedly: "Do you know the consequences of doing this? You lost the lives of six action team members in vain."

Seeing Wu Wenkang's heartbroken look, Su Xiaoquan said with some disapproval: "How can there be no casualties in a war? Didn't the Japanese also suffer heavy losses? We killed more than a dozen of their overseas Chinese and seven Japanese soldiers."

That’s enough!”

Liu Dacheng was hiding in the back room, and he could clearly see Su Xiaoquan's face through the crack in the door. He was in his mid-thirties, and his face was weather-beaten. At first glance, he looked like a war-hardened guy.

Wu Wenkang hated the fact that steel cannot be made into steel, and continued to criticize: "Based on the number of people, we won. But have you ever thought about it, the people you killed were all Japanese expatriates. To put it bluntly, they were all Japanese people. They and us

All Chinese people are innocent! If you are still so stubborn, I will immediately send a report to Chongqing and ask for your transfer!"

When Su Xiaoquan heard that he was going to be transferred, he immediately felt like a deflated ball. He was in a bad mood to begin with. The six action team members carried him away in front of him. When the incident happened, he was hiding somewhere on the street.

Watching from the corner.

"Old Wu, we are all fighting against Japan. I admit that my method was wrong. Didn't I want to do something and cause some trouble for the Japanese? I'll listen to you next time. That's okay, right?"

Wu Wenkang was in the process of employing people. Ping Wusheng and several team members followed Lian Buzhichi to Xiangshan. If Su Xiaoquan was driven away, his men would be even less capable of action.

"Su Xiaoquan, the merits and demerits of this action have outweighed the merits. I will no longer report to Chongqing. Just pretend that I don't know. But this will never happen again!"

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