After about five minutes, Murakami Rokuzhu regained his composure, and then said fearfully: "Takeda-kun, a battleship is not an ordinary thing. It cannot be sunk by a few packets of explosives. Are you a little fanciful?"
As he spoke, he looked at Li Yunsheng, fearing that his words would make the person in front of him angry.
Li Yunsheng said firmly: "There are countless ammunitions on the Nagato. As long as the bombs are placed in the ammunition depot, we can sink it effortlessly." After saying that, he looked at the Murakami Six Pillars, his eyes full of confidence.
Hearing Li Yunsheng's words, Murakami Rokuzhu immediately understood, thinking that no wonder he asked me if I had been on the Nagato. It turned out that he wanted to know the location of the ammunition depot, but Murakami Rokuzhu was Japanese after all, and he was a naval officer.
A common problem of the Japanese navy is that they take great care of every warship, especially the huge battleships, as they are treated as treasures. After all, the Japanese are short of resources, and it is not easy to build a battleship, so he said
: "Takeda-kun, I advise you not to think about the battleship. The battleship is heavily guarded. Except for naval officers and soldiers on the warship, no one else can get on. Even if you know the location of the ammunition depot, you can't
Plant the bomb on the ship."
After all, Roku Murakami was a Japanese naval officer. Even though he was forced by Li Yunsheng to become a traitor to the Japanese, he still couldn't let it go, so he wanted to persuade Li Yunsheng to give up this idea, so he spoke like this.
Li Yunsheng said indifferently: "This is nothing to worry about. As long as I know the location of the ammunition depot, I will handle the rest by myself." Then he changed the subject and said: "Now please Murakami-kun, please draw the drawings of the Nagato."
, especially the location of the ammunition depot, must be accurate."
Murakami Rokuzhu said again: "Takeda-kun, even if you really blow up the Nagato and sink it, you won't have a good result. Think about it, there are people in your country who always want to make peace with us, and you blow it up."
After the Nagato, our domestic high-level officials will definitely hate you, and once the two sides negotiate a peace, you will most likely become a victim."
Li Yunsheng said calmly: "I have my own plan for this matter. You don't need to say anything. It's better to draw the drawings quickly."
Li Yunsheng is not worried about this situation at all. Even if there is no peace between China and Japan, he will not become a political victim. After all, his father is also a figure, and he and Principal Chang are from the same hometown.
He still has some status in the government, and he is also a graduate of Whampoa Military Academy, so he can be regarded as a disciple of the Emperor. With the kind of person Principal Chang is, he will never use his direct descendants as victims.
Seeing Li Yunsheng being so determined, Murakami was a little helpless. With what happened before, he couldn't resist at all. Thinking that he could no longer look back, he broke the jar and said fiercely: "I'll draw it for you," and then faced Zhou
Wei said: "Bring a pen and paper."
Listening to the conversation between the two people, Zhou Wei was also a little dazed. He didn't know Li Yunsheng's purpose before, but now he knew it was to blow up and sink the battleship. Of course he would be surprised. After all, the war has been going on so far, and Zhou Wei also knew about the battleship Nagato.
Moreover, the warship is parked near the estuary and can be seen as long as it is close to the sea. Therefore, every Chinese hates it very much, and Zhou Wei naturally does the same.
After hearing Murakami's words, Zhou Wei quickly went to get paper and pen, and then looked at Li Yunsheng with admiration, thinking that no matter whether this matter could be successful or not, the section chief's move was very admirable.
After Murakami took the pen and paper, he began to draw the battleship drawings. After all, he was a naval officer. He had learned this kind of three-dimensional painting when he was studying in the military academy, so he quickly drew up the three-dimensional drawings of the Nagato.
In particular, the location of the ammunition depot was very clearly marked. Not only that, Murakami Rokuzhu also wrote down some details of the battleship. After finishing the drawing, he looked at the drawing with a complicated look, and then handed it to Li Yunsheng.
After Li Yunsheng completed the drawings, he looked at them carefully for a while. When he saw some areas that were not clearly marked or could not be understood, he asked Murakami Rokuzhu. After ten minutes, he figured out the situation of the battleship.
After explaining the drawings, Murakami Rokuzhu asked: "Takeda-kun, it seems that you have to do it yourself this time," with a somewhat mysterious tone in his tone.
Li Yunsheng said casually: "For such a big thing, I naturally have to do it myself." Then he noticed that Murakami's six pillars' tone was a little strange, and he felt a little doubtful in his heart, so he asked, "Does Mr. Murakami have any advice? Or
Are you willing to help us complete this task?"
Murakami Rokuzhu immediately shook his head and said firmly: "You should go on your own. I can't leave the station for too long. If I hadn't used the excuse to spend money to purchase supplies from the concession, I wouldn't be able to come out now," and then painted the wind
He turned around and said, "Although I can't accompany you, there are navy patrol boats next to the battleships. I can tell you the patrol time and route of the patrol boats, so that it will be more convenient for you."
Murakami Rokuzhu's words made Li Yunsheng even more confused. After all, this person was unwilling to help him just now. Why would he change his mind in a short period of time? However, being able to know the approximate time of the patrol was very beneficial to him, so he didn't think too much about it anyway.
The top priority was to sink the Nagato. As for Murakami's six pillars, he would talk about them later. He smiled and said, "Then I'll trouble you, Murakami-kun." His tone was very gentle, which was in sharp contrast to his previous attitude.
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Murakami Rokuzhu immediately said: "That's right." After that, he informed Li Yunsheng of the patrol time and approximate route of the naval patrol boat. After the explanation, he said softly: "That's all I know. I hope it will be useful to you."
Li Yunsheng nodded, thinking that these things would indeed have a big effect on him, so he praised the Murakami Rokuzhu a few words, and finally said: "I will attack the Nagato in the next few days. The chance of success is very high. Wait.
A week after the Nagato was bombed and sunk, you come here to see me once. Unless you have important information, don't come over easily within a few days, otherwise you will be too busy to come out and make others suspicious." The reason why Li Yunsheng wants to meet me again
The Murakami Six Pillars came up with the idea of attacking the Japanese supply lines, but this had to wait until the Nagato was sunk.
Although he didn't know why Li Yunsheng still wanted to see him, Murakami Rokuzhu immediately agreed, but he was thinking in his heart that he might not be able to survive by then.
In Murakami Rokuzhu's mind, Li Yunsheng's attempt to sink the Nagato, whether he succeeded or not, was an act seeking his own death. If he was discovered during the operation, he would naturally be shot dead by the navy on the spot. Even if he succeeded, as a
The naval officer knew that once the warship sank, a huge vortex would be created, which would swallow everything around it. Li Yunsheng, who went to blow up the warship, was likely to be swept into the seabed by the vortex without preparation, and was seriously injured by the sinking of the warship.
The resulting vortex swept the people under the sea, but no survivors have been found so far. In this way, he might be able to escape the fate of being controlled, so he changed his mind and took the initiative to help Li Yunsheng.
Naturally, Li Yunsheng didn't know what Murakami was thinking. If he knew, he would feel that Murakami was a lot smarter. Then he gave Murakami a few words and asked Murakami to leave.
After Murakami Liuzhu left, Li Yunsheng saw that it was just past six o'clock and said, "I'm going back now. If there is any news from the crow, you must notify me in time," and then left the bookstore.
Due to the urgent military situation of the Japanese army's sneak attack on Hangzhou, after leaving Oriental Bookstore, Li Yunsheng went directly to the Corps headquarters, wanting to report this information to Chen Xiucheng.
But as soon as he entered the Corps headquarters, he was told by the guard that Chen Xiucheng had gone to the front line for inspection. Li Yunsheng had no choice but to wait patiently in the headquarters.
Chen Xiucheng did not return until nine o'clock in the evening. When he saw Li Yunsheng coming to see him, he asked, "What happened?" There was a bit of doubt in his tone.
Li Yunsheng said simply: "I have an urgent military situation to report to the commander," and then told the military situation that the Japanese army was about to attack Hangzhou.
When Chen Xiucheng heard the news, Gujing Wubo's expression immediately changed, and he asked anxiously: "Is this news accurate? Where did you get the information? What else do you know about the situation."
Li Yunsheng quickly replied: "The news should be accurate," and then glanced at several combat staff officers in the headquarters, showing hesitant expressions.
When Chen Xiucheng saw Li Yunsheng's appearance, he knew what he was thinking. He was a little unhappy at first, but he thought that even the high-level meeting held by Principal Chang would be leaked, and there might be Japanese spies here. He also thought that Li Yunsheng was originally an agent, so he was cautious.
Some of them had extenuating circumstances, so they waved their hands and asked the staff to go out, and asked anxiously: "Tell me, where did you get the news?"
The person in front of him was the commander of the Corps and a very powerful boss of the Nationalist Government. Naturally, Li Yunsheng did not dare to hide it and said readily: "My subordinate has an insider in the Japanese Navy. The news came from him. Last night,
The Japanese Marine Corps held an emergency meeting and conveyed combat instructions to prepare for a sneak attack on Jinshan Guard in Hangzhou. Reinforcements from Japan were also arriving soon. After the reinforcements arrived, they would directly attack Hangzhou and then march towards Nanjing, intending to cut off Shanghai.
The defender's retreat is to attack from the flanks and completely annihilate the Shanghai defenders."
Following Li Yunsheng's narration, Chen Xiucheng came to the map. After reading it, he said: "When will the Japanese army sneak attack on Jinshan Guard in Hangzhou? How long will it take for their reinforcements to arrive?" His tone was very anxious.
The reason why Chen Xiucheng was so anxious was because he knew that Hangzhou was empty of troops. There were only two local security groups in total. The reason was also because the war in Shanghai was tense, and there was no war in Hangzhou, so the leader transferred the troops stationed in Hangzhou to Shanghai.
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Li Yunsheng immediately replied: "My hidden line level is not high, I only know a rough idea. He estimates that the Marine Corps will sneak attack on Jinshan Guard tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, and Japanese reinforcements will arrive at that time," and then
His own analysis came out: "The Japanese seem to use the Marine Corps as a landing force to open a gap for the Army, and then the Army can storm Hangzhou."
After listening to Li Yunsheng's words, Chen Xiucheng's expression changed again. He thought how could it happen so quickly? Not long after the defenders of Hangzhou left, the Japanese launched a sneak attack on Hangzhou. It seemed that there was a traitor in the headquarters, so they learned that Hangzhou was empty.
So I carefully checked the troop allocation on the map, then called the adjutant, made some arrangements, and then relaxed a little.