Four hundred and sixtieth chapters kill the chicken
Hearing Xiao Zhanyuan's guarantee, Hirata Yongshan nodded, thought about it carefully, and felt that this traitor could still be used, so he said: "Director Xiao, I know you are under a lot of pressure this time, so I took this step.
But do you know that seven or eight imperial soldiers died at once, including a captain, which will bring me a lot of trouble.
Especially since Shenyang has been in peace for a long time and there has been no major war at all. Even last year, the Imperial Japanese Army stationed in Shenyang only lost more than ten people. Now that we have lost so much all at once, I guess the higher ups will definitely pursue the case."
After hearing Hirata Yongshan's explanation, Xiao Zhanyuan breathed a sigh of relief. He thought that the other party could still explain, which meant that the matter was not that serious, so he immediately said: "Your Majesty, Colonel, the situation at that time did not allow me to come back to ask for instructions, and Qian Yibiao... The bandits are too cunning. If I don't sacrifice a few imperial troops, I am afraid of an accident, so I take the decision without permission. This kind of thing will never happen again in the future.
But I have thought about what you said, so I have already thought of a countermeasure to prevent the higher ups from pursuing it."
Hirata Nagayama immediately asked: "What's your crazy idea?"
Xiao Zhanyuan said calmly: "Captain Pingtian, tonight we are going to attack Qian Yibiao and this group of bandits. There are three to four hundred bandits in this group. So it is not normal for a few more people to die during the battle." .”
After listening to Xiao Zhanyuan's words, Hirata Yongshan nodded and said softly: "That's okay, then let's do it."
It's not that Hirata Nagayama didn't think of this method, but it's not easy to operate, and it's easy to leave loopholes. Once someone tracks it down, it will be quite troublesome.
However, there must be a reasonable explanation for the deaths of seven or eight Japanese military policemen. Hirata Nagayama had no other choice but to use this stupid method.
At the same time, Zhang Hao also received information about the actions of Qian Yibiao and other bandits, and knew that there were still people watching these bandits, so he came to report the situation to Li Yunsheng.
After Zhang Hao finished talking about what just happened outside the city, Li Yunsheng said casually: "It seems that I guessed right. Xiao Zhanyuan is looking for a scapegoat. I guess these people will be killed by the Japanese when they return to their hometown."
Zhang Hao said coldly: "This traitor will have some tricks. If we didn't join in, I guess he would have escaped."
Li Yunsheng nodded and said in agreement: "Yes, Xiao Zhanyuan can be reused by the Japanese for a long time. Looking at what happened this time, we can prove this."
Zhang Hao also nodded, and then asked again: "District Chief, those bandits have already taken action, and Xiao Zhanyuan has also returned to Shenyang City. Shouldn't we also take action?"
Li Yunsheng shook his head and said calmly: "There is no need to be so anxious. I estimate that Xiao Zhanyuan and the Japanese will take action after the bandits return. After all, only by finding the burial objects from the bandits' lair can both the people and the loot be gained.
So we can wait until the gendarmerie and the police station are dispatched in large numbers, and we will take action so that nothing goes wrong."
After listening to Li Yunsheng's words, Zhang Hao smiled and said: "District Chief, you are really calm."
Li Yunsheng said unhurriedly: "In our line of work, the first thing is mind, and the second thing is caution, so no matter what we face, we can't be in a hurry."
Zhang Hao smiled, then thought for a moment, and said curiously: "District Chief, who do you think the scapegoat Xiao Zhanyuan is looking for will be."
Li Yunsheng didn't know much about the bandits in the Northeast, so he said calmly: "I can't guess who this unlucky guy is, but he must be a famous bandit near Shenyang. Only in this way will the people in Manchukuo believe it."
After that, the two chatted for a few more words and waited patiently for the news.
At two o'clock in the evening, the Japanese military police were dispatched in large numbers. Along with the Japanese, there were hundreds of traitorous policemen.
As soon as the gendarmerie moved, Li Yunsheng received the news immediately, and then said to Zhang Hao: "The Japanese are out, probably for the bandits. We can take action now."
Zhang Hao said with a smile: "These devils and traitors have finally taken action. I will go out right now and personally lead people to snatch the things."
Li Yunsheng decided to give Zhang Hao the responsibility for this armed operation. After all, his opponents were just a group of traitors, and there were not many of them. With his dozens of agents, he could deal with these people with a handful of hands.
However, Li Yunsheng still gave instructions: "During the operation, try to reduce casualties as much as possible. Once successful, all traitors will not be left alive. As for the burial objects, they will be moved to a safe house outside the city and some people will be left to watch."
Before coming to the Northeast again, Li Yunsheng arranged for his men to prepare several safe houses outside Shenyang City. Just in case, these burial objects are now hidden.
Li Yunsheng is not worried about whether there will be any problems with the people guarding these funerary objects. After all, the rules of the military are strict and ordinary people do not have the courage. Moreover, there are many patriotic people among his agents who will not be moved by money.
After hearing Li Yunsheng's instructions, Zhang Hao nodded, and then said: "Don't worry, District Chief, there will never be any problems."
At about three o'clock in the morning, Zhang Hao led more than 40 agents to the outside of the Taoist temple where the funerary objects were stored.
This Taoist temple is not small, covering an area of three to four hundred square meters, and is surrounded by walls. However, it is somewhat dilapidated, and the walls have collapsed in some places.
Standing outside the Taoist temple, Zhang Hao carefully observed the situation and found that most of the people in the entire Taoist temple were resting, with only three or four people standing guard.
Moreover, after a few minutes of observation, Zhang Hao did not notice the hidden sentry, and he couldn't help but feel very disdainful, thinking that these traitorous police officers were probably just decorations and had no fighting power at all.
Although the guards were lax, Zhang Hao was not careless. He called several action captains and said in a low voice: "You have seen the situation inside. These traitors are very lax and can be easily dealt with."
As soon as Zhang Hao finished speaking, an operations captain said: "Looking at the appearance of these traitors, we don't need to bring so many people. I think a small team of mine can deal with them."
Zhang Hao said quickly: "We can't be careless. This is Shenyang after all. Once there is an accident, we will be in trouble."
When the subordinates heard Zhang Hao's words, they became serious and expressed their opinions that they would not be careless.
Only then was Zhang Hao satisfied, and then he began to arrange the tasks, and finally gave a solemn order: "Let's start taking action now. Everyone should be more agile with their hands and feet, and try not to use guns."
The reason why Zhang Hao gave this order was because after the gun was fired, time would be tight, so he specifically told him not to use the gun as much as possible.
None of his subordinates paid much attention to Zhang Hao's orders. After all, these elite agents did not pay attention to a few traitors at all, so they all stated that they would not use guns unless absolutely necessary.
After the explanation, Zhang Hao and his agents began to take action. However, the traitors here had no fighting power at all. After several night guards were killed, there were no accidents. All the traitors were killed in their sleep.
Seeing the battle being resolved so smoothly, Zhang Hao was very surprised. After all, this operation was so smooth. Not only were all the traitors not eliminated, but no one on his own side was injured. It was like killing a chicken with a sledgehammer.
Since the battle was resolved without any damage, Zhang Hao did not waste any time and asked his men to load the funerary objects into a truck and take them away, gathered the corpses together, set a fire, and left with them.