Deng Fei smiled slightly and said: "The last time Zheng Dakang rebelled, the Loyalty and Salvation Army lost nearly a column. There are still more than two hundred prisoners detained in an abandoned military camp in the suburbs. There is only one small team of Japanese troops guarding it, less than two
A staff of one hundred people."
"you mean?"
"Let the military command station plan an uprising. There will be more than two hundred people. Once the uprising occurs, there will be a lot of movement. I asked the nearby guerrillas to cooperate and prepare two large ships. After the uprising is successful, we will evacuate to the northern Jiangsu area by ship as quickly as possible.
Entering the mountainous areas of northern Jiangsu at speed."
Liu Da finally understood what Deng Fei meant, and took advantage of the opportunity of the uprising to recruit the remaining troops of the Loyalty and National Salvation Army.
"Secretary Deng, you may not know much about Wu Wenkang. This guy is a genius. It should be said that he can also think of things you can think of. He will not let the remnants of the Loyalty and Salvation Army follow the guerrillas so easily.
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Deng Fei spread out the map, looked at it intently for a while, and said: "Look at this map. It can be said that if they pass by land, the people of the Loyalty and Salvation Army basically have no way out. There are Japanese troops on the east, west, and south sides.
It was heavily guarded by either puppet troops or regular Japanese troops. Only in the north, close to the Yangtze River, even if the waterway was blocked, we could still use the reed swamps to quickly penetrate into the mountainous areas of northern Jiangsu by rapid march. The Loyalty and Salvation Army in southern Jiangsu,
They are fighting independently without forming a unified and coordinated command system, and it is difficult for them to cope with this remaining force."
After Deng Fei's analysis, Liu Dacheng felt a sudden enlightenment. Deng Fei's analysis still made some sense. Liu Dacheng picked up a pencil, pointed in the direction of Suzhou, and said: "I think breaking out from here is better than anywhere else."
All safe.”
"You mean to take advantage of Wang Zhongzhong?"
"Send people in advance to cut off all the telephone lines of Suzhou Branch No. 76 and the local garrison troops and military police squads, making their command system ineffective. Then let the remaining troops sail by boat through the Suzhou City Ring River. From
All the way north from here, the enemy's strength becomes weaker and weaker. By that time, I think there is nothing Wu Wenkang can do."
"Okay. Just do as you say."
The two people discussed the details of the operation for a while, taking into account all the details that could be considered. In this way, they were waiting for the planned operation of the prisoner camp.
More than two hundred prisoners who advanced into the column were detained in abandoned military camps, where they dug trenches and built walls every day. In fact, it was unlikely that a major war would happen in this area. The reason why the Japanese army did this was, first, to be prepared and second, to find something to do.
They do. Most of these prisoners are men between the ages of 20 and 40, and they are all full of blood. Once they are idle, it is easy for them to get into trouble. The best way is to find something for them to do.
Beating and interrogating these prisoners of war has long since become meaningless. Because these people are paramilitary personnel, there is no ambiguity in marching and fighting. Do you want information? You can't even kill them.
When Liu Dacheng was preparing to plan the prisoner camp, he was called to the office by Li Shiqun.
"Director Li, do you have something to do with me?"
Li Shiqun smiled and handed over a few pieces of paper, which turned out to be lists of names from prisoner of war camps in the suburbs. These lists were very strange. On each page, there were names of several people copied neatly and meticulously.
Li Shiqun asked: "Can you see anything?"
Liu Dacheng shook his head blankly. When he activated his mind-reading ability, Li Shiqun felt very proud. This was a plan he had set up himself, and it was really difficult for ordinary people to recognize it. Only when Liu Dacheng read his inner thoughts did he realize that he had copied it neatly.
All the people with the names have surrendered!
In other words, for every name on a piece of paper, there are three or five traitors!
This discovery made Liu Dacheng break out in a cold sweat. You know, he was just about to start planning an uprising of the Loyalty and Salvation Army. Without Li Shiqun's smart move, the entire uprising plan might have been seen through. The uprising plan was leaked, waiting for this
The group of people will not flee, but be massacred. The Japanese will not kill a few more Chinese.
"Can you really see nothing?"
Li Shiqun asked with a proud smile. Liu Dacheng still shook his head in confusion.
"It doesn't look normal. We have placed spies in every prisoner-of-war camp. These people are responsible for monitoring the prisoners of war. If these prisoners of war make any move, the Japanese will pull them out and shoot them. Next, we will seventy
The mission of No. 6 is to select some people to enrich our action team. I would like to hand over this task to you, what do you think?"
"Thank you, director, for trusting me. It's hard to live up to your high expectations."
"Look at you, you have a sour literati temperament again. Don't talk about these people, this task is left to you."
Li Shiqun only said that there was a spy here, but he did not say who it was, let alone that the name in neat handwriting was the spy. But Liu Dacheng had already made all this clear through his mind-reading skills.
"Director, how many people do we need?"
"There are two hundred and sixty people in the prisoner of war camp. We only need fifty. We can let them sign up on their own. The salary is twice what they paid when they were in the Loyalty and Salvation Army. These days, you are a mother if you have milk. As long as you have food.
Eat, where can I not be a soldier?"
"The director is absolutely right. I'll do it right away."
"Don't be anxious, why are you so anxious?" Li Shiqun glared at Liu Chengda displeasedly, pulled Liu Chengda to the sofa, sat down, and continued: "The battle damage during the period on the 76th was also very severe.
If all the people are dead, don’t we become mere commanders? When you go to select people, you must make it clear to them that registration is mainly voluntary. After registration, you must sign a declaration and attach a photo to the file. If
No one can tell what the next fate of those who are unwilling to join No. 76 will be. They may be shot, or they may be sent to the Northeast to work as coolies. This decision lies with the Japanese. There is only so much we can do
Already."
After Li Shiqun explained for a while, Liu Dacheng realized that it was not an easy task to select dozens of people. Everyone has the desire to survive. In this way, he can take advantage of this opportunity and be the first to enter No. 76 as a
Ordinary team members, at least temporarily saved their lives. If they miss this opportunity, the fate that awaits these people will be worrying.
"The director is of high standard. Why didn't I think of these things?"
Liu Dacheng's humble attitude made Li Shiqun very satisfied. This young man obviously had a backstage, spoke fluent Japanese, and had several Japanese people as backstage, so he was completely proud of himself. But in front of him, he was at least a person who could be managed.
Li Shiqun said happily: "The sitting position is different. One day, if you sit in my position, you will think of many questions that ordinary people can't think of."