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Three hundred and twentieth chapters board the warship

Since people who are seasick are no longer a burden, Li Yunsheng has a lot of confidence, so he said to Zheng Shaoyong: "This ship is ours now. If you bring someone to move it now, there won't be any problems."

Zheng Shaoyong solemnly replied: "Don't worry, district chief, I can sail an ordinary cargo ship with just two people."

Li Yunsheng nodded, and then specifically asked: "The ship should run as steadily as possible, so that those who are seasick will be more comfortable."

Zheng Shaoyong said that he understood, and then took people to the cockpit. Then the ship quickly started moving and drove very smoothly.

Ten minutes later, Zhang Hao came back and reported to Li Yunsheng: "District Chief, I have already interrogated Jinshan Huizao, and nothing came out."

Li Yunsheng was not surprised by this result. After all, Jinshan Huizhuo was just a small businessman. He knew nothing, so he said, "Have the people dealt with it?"

"It has been dealt with. More than thirty people, including Jinshan Huizou, were all killed with knives. They were thrown off the ship in a short while."

Li Yunsheng showed a sneer, and then said: "These Japanese are all damned people. From their conversations, you can know that they have thrown many Chinese people into the sea. Now it is just retaliation.

They also become fish food."

Li Yunsheng had no sympathy for these Japanese, even for ordinary Japanese. Moreover, none of these sailors were good people. After all, the Japanese who came to China at this time had basically served as soldiers, at least

He has also received training and will become a professional soldier once there is a war.

As soon as Li Yunsheng finished speaking, Zhang Hao said in agreement: "Yes, this is how we should deal with the Japanese. Who told them not to stay well in Japan and insist on coming to our country?"

Li Yunsheng nodded, and then spoke again: "Before boarding the ship, when Jinshan Council was talking to the customs guards, I found that there seemed to be many prime men who were deceived into doing coolies by Japanese businessmen."

Zhang Hao sighed and said: "The situation in China is very bad now. It is normal for some people to be deceived into going to Japan."

Li Yunsheng said doubtfully: "But with the credibility of the Japanese, who would believe their words, and now that Chinese people generally hate Japan, who would be willing to work as a coolie in Japan.

Moreover, the people who were deceived must be young adults. Such people are usually the breadwinners of their families. How could they leave their families and careers so easily to go to Japan?"

Zhang Hao calmly analyzed: "District Chief, the people are extremely poor. As long as the Japanese are willing to pay a lot of money, some people will definitely go to Japan to work as coolies."

Li Yunsheng shook his head and said softly: "The Japanese have always been very stingy. The reason why they deceive the Chinese people into doing coolies is because the Chinese people's requirements are very low. After arriving in Japan, these people will also be used as slaves, so they will never

What money will be paid?

But the Chinese people have always made a lot of calculations. Basically, if they don’t see the rabbit, they don’t let the eagle fly, and they don’t see real money, so how can they agree to go to Japan.”

Zhang Hao said uncertainly: "Could it be that the Japanese sent out troops to help those businessmen capture the coolies?"

Li Yunsheng thought for a while and said calmly: "Although the Japanese occupy most of China, they do not have enough troops. Even in the occupied areas, they only occupy a few big cities. The places outside the cities are all ours.

Territory, so the Japanese army will never do such a thing for some businessmen."

Hearing what Li Yunsheng said, Zhang Hao couldn't figure it out. The two of them communicated for a while, but they still couldn't guess the inside story.

After waiting for a while, Li Yunsheng said: "Forget it, don't think about it anymore, let's investigate after we get back."

Zhang Hao nodded and expressed his agreement. After all, the top priority now is to prepare an action plan for the night. If everything goes well, Japanese warships will arrive in this area at night.

Afterwards, Li Yunsheng discussed the action plan with his men again, then assigned tasks and waited for the arrival of Japanese warships.

It soon passed ten o'clock in the evening. By this time, Li Yunsheng and others had made all preparations, and someone was always paying attention to the situation in the distance.

At about eleven o'clock, Liu Gang, who was responsible for observing the situation, came over and reported: "District Chief, there is a light coming from a few kilometers away."

Li Yunsheng didn't say anything, and left the lounge directly, leading several people to the deck.

It was now completely dark, and nothing could be seen on the sea. There was only the sound of some ships moving, but a trace of light could still be seen a few kilometers away.

Zheng Shaoyong was the first to speak: "District Chief, it is indeed a masthead, it must be a ship."

Mastlights are white signal lights installed on the front and rear masts of ships in accordance with international navigation rules. They are specially used to indicate the direction of ships sailing at night. Only people with a naval background like Zheng Shaoyong can understand it.

After a few more minutes, Zheng Shaoyong continued: "District Chief, looking at the light display, this ship should be 70 to 80 meters long, and based on its speed, it must be a Japanese warship."

Li Yunsheng nodded, and then said: "Get ready to send a distress signal, and then blow the whistle for help."

As soon as Li Yunsheng finished speaking, Zhang Hao quickly said: "District Chief, why don't you wait a little longer? It won't be too late to send a signal when the ship gets closer."

Li Yunsheng shook his head and said calmly: "On the sea, when a ship is about to sink, the first reaction when seeing other ships is to ask for help, so we cannot delay."

Zhang Hao suddenly realized this and nodded in agreement. Zheng Shaoyong on the side was even more direct and immediately sent someone to prepare.

Li Yunsheng continued to give instructions: "Immediately move the ship closer to the light, but at a slower speed, pretending that the ship is about to be silent, and send people to destroy the ship, but don't damage it too seriously, just let the water in the cabin slowly..."

Following Li Yunsheng's order, the ship continued to approach the light. When the distress signal and horn sounded, the ship approaching from the opposite side also sent out a signal.

After another ten minutes, the two ships were very close. Although the appearance of the approaching ship could not be clearly seen, it was definitely a warship.

Seeing that it was indeed a Japanese warship, Li Yunsheng let out a sigh of relief, and then whispered to his men to get ready and make sure nothing went wrong.

The approaching ship was a Japanese light cruiser transporting antiques. When the captain saw the distress signal, he immediately responded and came here quickly.

At this time, the Japanese Navy had not turned into a bunch of beasts. They had some bottom lines, and the navy was deeply influenced by the British. They would not ignore distress signals at sea, especially on this route, where most of the ships coming and going were

It's the Japanese, so they will naturally come to the rescue.

After the two sides got closer, Li Yunsheng, with a few men who knew Japanese, was the first to board the rescue boat, and then boarded the warship.

As soon as he arrived on the deck, Li Yunsheng saw five or six naval soldiers. Under the leadership of a captain, they stood on the deck in a vigilant posture, staring at the group of people who had just boarded the ship.

The eyes of these soldiers were very serious, with a hint of vigilance, and they held their rifles levelly, ready for emergencies at all times.

Seeing that the Japanese soldiers were so vigilant, Li Yunsheng immediately spoke and said in fluent Japanese: "Sir, I am Takeda Nobuyoshi, the captain of this ship. Because the ship is leaking seriously, I sent a distress signal."

Hearing Li Yunsheng's explanation in fluent Japanese, the vigilance of several Japanese soldiers was slightly lowered. Officer Colonel immediately said: "Where is your ID? Take it out and let me check it."

After hearing what the naval commander said, Li Yunsheng's heart skipped a beat. After all, he had not thought of this and had not prepared any forged documents.

However, Li Yunsheng was a man who had seen a lot of storms, and he said anxiously and wisely: "Sir, where are the other documents? I put them all in the cabin, and they are probably soaked in water."

The colonel asked doubtfully: "You didn't carry something as important as your ID with you, and you didn't go to rescue me when something happened."

Li Yunsheng sighed and replied: "I didn't care about so much at that time. I just wanted to hold on a little longer, and it would be best to wait for the passing ship. And to be honest with you, sir, I had given up hope before I saw you."

I'm already prepared to die, and I won't care about any documents."

There was no flaw in Li Yunsheng's explanation, so the colonel did not become suspicious. Instead, he asked strangely: "This route is very safe. How did your ship leak and sink so quickly?"

Li Yunsheng looked back at the direction of the ship and found that more than half of the ship had sunk, and there were lifeboats going back and forth to pick up people. He thought that Zheng Shaoyong had done a good job, so that the Japanese would not doubt it at all. After all, no one would risk their own lives.

He was joking, so he said: "I don't know why the ship leaked, but it leaked very quickly. If we hadn't met the commander, I'm afraid we would all have to see Amaterasu."

Hearing what Li Yunsheng said, the colonel frowned. After all, ships would not leak easily, and it was so serious, so he asked, "What is in your ship?"

Li Yunsheng said in a low tone: "Most of them are some living supplies that are in short supply, which are urgently needed in the country. I originally thought that while making money, I could also contribute to the empire, but I didn't expect this result. Now I have lost a lot of money."

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Hearing Li Yunsheng's low tone, the colonel was not surprised at all, and believed that this must be an accident. After all, no one would sink their captain.

At this time, the second lifeboat also came over, but when the people on the lifeboat got on board, the colonel's expression changed a little, and he asked Li Yunsheng coldly: "Why are there so many Chinese people on your ship?

Isn't it a waste to use lifeboats to rescue them? Why not rescue some supplies? Are their lives worth as much as those supplies? It's really stupid."


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