Seeing that the traitor in front of him didn't speak, Zhang Hao said coldly: "Boy, if you don't speak, I won't blame you. Not only will you be killed, but you will also experience the most difficult things in life before you die.
Extremely painful.”
Hearing Zhang Hao's words, the kidnapped traitors were very worried. After all, these traitors were all people with no integrity. How could they not be afraid of death?
He also thought that even if the funerary objects in the imperial mausoleum were priceless, he would not get much, so he explained: "We have seventy or eighty people here, but I really don't know the situation in the tunnel."
Hearing that there were seventy or eighty people, Zhang Hao was a little surprised, and then asked: "It's just a tomb robbery, why are so many people here?"
The traitor replied cautiously: "Maybe it was to prevent accidents, but there are only more than fifty people of our own, and there are six Japanese soldiers. The remaining dozen are all working officers."
After hearing the introduction of this traitor, Zhang Hao sighed, thinking that more than fifty people were quite a lot, so it would be very difficult to attack them, not to mention there were still a few Japanese soldiers.
After thinking for a while, Zhang Hao asked some more questions. After taking out everything from the traitor's stomach, he said: "Boy, since you are so cooperative, I will let you go today. You can also go back after you go back."
Tell me what just happened.
But I would like to remind you that if you tell others about the matter, not only will I cause trouble for you, but even Xiao Zhanyuan and your Japanese master will never spare you."
The traitor immediately said: "Don't worry, good man, I will never tell anyone about this. Thank you all good men for sparing your lives." As he said this, he kowtowed to Zhang Hao and others.
In fact, even if Zhang Hao didn't remind him, the traitor wouldn't tell the story. After all, Xiao Zhanyuan and the Japanese both turned against each other and ignored others. These traitors all knew this, so naturally they didn't dare to say anything more.
Looking at the performance of this traitor, Zhang Hao felt disdainful, but he believed in what this person said. After all, any traitor is greedy for life and afraid of death, so for the sake of his own safety, he would never report it to the Japanese.
After that, Zhang Hao whispered a few words to the people around him and told him to wait for a few minutes before he let them go and returned to the shop.
Although Zhang Hao went out twice, the time was short, so the other traitors in the store did not suspect anything.
After a few minutes, the traitor who went out to buy things came back, put the food on the table of Zhang Hao and others, and went away.
When things were put on the table, Zhang Hao and the others were not polite. They should eat and drink, but they used the corner of their eyes to check the situation.
Things turned out just as Zhang Hao thought. After the traitor came back, he didn't tell anyone else about the incident and just worked casually in the store.
Seeing this situation, Zhang Hao was very satisfied. After eating for a while, he called the old man again: "If you have any good wine here, give me some."
The old man frowned and said, "Uncle, we really don't have any wine here."
Zhang Hao said angrily: "You are a restaurant owner, how can you not prepare wine? I don't believe it, I will go find it myself."
After finishing speaking, Zhang Hao quickly stood up and walked towards the fire room at the back.
Zhang Hao's behavior surprised the traitors in the hotel. They didn't expect such a thing to happen, so they were stunned for a moment.
By the time they reacted, Zhang Hao had already gone to the back. At this time, the traitor's little leader immediately followed and said anxiously: "Sir, we really don't have any wine here."
While chasing, Yi used his eyes to signal the other two to get ready.
By the time the little boss caught up with Zhang Hao, Zhang Hao had already arrived at the fire room and started looking for things.
When the little boss saw this, he couldn't help but have a fierce look in his eyes, but before he could get angry, Zhang Hao cursed and said: "Damn it, this shop is really shabby. There is nothing." After saying that, he turned around and left.
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The little boss also suppressed the anger in his heart, looked at the stove inadvertently, and then said: "Sir, I told you that we really don't have any wine here."
Zhang Hao didn't say anything more, and walked back cursing. When he got back to the front, he said to the other people: "You didn't even have any wine, you're so damn unlucky."
The other few people echoed and pretended to be disappointed.
After more than ten minutes, Zhang Hao and others finished eating, rested in the store for a while, and then turned around and left.
As soon as Zhang Hao and others left, another traitor in the store said to the person in charge: "Captain, these guys are really difficult to deal with."
The little boss said calmly: "Fortunately, there was no accident. Otherwise, if the news leaked out, we would be in trouble."
Another traitor said bitterly: "His grandma, if they weren't worried that the news would leak out and miss Director Xiao's important event, I wouldn't be able to spare them."
The man who went out to buy things also echoed a few words. Although he had a secret in his heart, these traitors had been in contact with all kinds of people and naturally they would not show any flaws.
The little boss could understand why the two people were angry, so he gave them a few words to be patient and went to the fire room at the back.
After Zhang Hao led the people out of the shop, he ordered the others to stay here and watch, and returned to Shenyang City alone.
Just after one o'clock in the afternoon, Zhang Hao returned to Fengtian Hotel, but because of Zhao Xiaodong, he went to his room with Li Yunsheng to report the situation: "District Chief, there is indeed a problem in the small hotel. Those traitors are using the small hotel as a cover to excavate the imperial tomb.
, and the entrance to the tunnel is just under the stove in the fire room."
After listening to Zhang Hao's words, Li Yunsheng was not surprised and continued to ask: "What else have you discovered?"
Zhang Hao immediately said: "I kidnapped a traitor in the hotel and got some information from him." Then Zhang Hao told the information he had.
When he heard that there were fifty or sixty traitors, as well as a few Japanese soldiers, Li Yunsheng frowned and thought that it would be difficult to find burial objects.
Seeing Li Yunsheng frowning, Zhang Hao immediately said: "District Chief, although there are dozens of traitors, we also have more than forty operatives. If you want to take action, there is still a chance of success."
Li Yunsheng shook his head and sighed: "These traitors are not terrible at all, but there are dozens of them together and a few Japanese devils. It cannot be solved in a short time.
And Xiao Zhanyuan and the Japanese, who are unfamiliar to us, are keeping an eye on the situation in the Qing Zhaoling Mausoleum. Once the shots are fired, they will soon provide reinforcements."
Zhang Hao thought for a moment and then said coldly: "District Chief, if it doesn't work out, we'll do it tonight. We'll kill the three people outside first, and then kill the others in the tunnel, so there won't be any movement."
Li Yunsheng said seriously: "Our main purpose is to get the puppet Manchukuo and the Japanese to fight. If we do it in the tunnel, there will be room for change. Xiao Zhanyuan and the Japanese can be said to protect the imperial mausoleum.
Only then will it appear, and in this case, wouldn’t it be a small gain at the expense of a big gain?”
After hearing Li Yunsheng's words, Zhang Hao finally thought that he really couldn't do anything in the imperial mausoleum, otherwise it would give Xiao Zhanyuan and others a good excuse.
It's just that the funerary objects in the imperial mausoleum made Zhang Hao a little greedy. He didn't expect this, so he said: "I thought it was wrong, but the district chief saw that these funerary objects fell into the hands of the Japanese."
In my hands, I am really not willing to accept it."
After finishing speaking, Zhang Hao took a breath, with a hint of greed and unwillingness in his eyes.