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Chapter 719 is about to go south

Li Yunsheng hopes that Britain and the United States will suffer greater losses because these foreigners are not good people. Naturally, he hopes that they will fight with the Japanese.

Moreover, Li Yunsheng also had an idea, which was to sell some information about Nanyang to the Japanese military through some spies.

Doing this can be said to kill two birds with one stone. It will not only give the eyeliner a higher status, but also cause Britain and the United States to suffer greater losses.

As for the source of information, it is very easy. After all, there are a large number of Chinese in the Nanyang region. As long as through these people, a lot of information can be obtained.

"Sir, do you already know the news?"

David Ikeda didn't know what Li Yunsheng was thinking, but he heard some questions, so he asked, with a hint of doubt in his tone.

Because in David Ikeda's eyes, this information was highly confidential, he only came to this conclusion through some clues. Logically speaking, Li Yunsheng should have no knowledge of it.

"Now I give you two tasks, you must complete them."

Li Yunsheng did not answer David Ikeda. After all, it was better to be more mysterious in front of this person, so he changed the subject.

Although Li Yunsheng did not answer, David Ikeda did not dare to continue asking because he knew his status, so he said: "Please give me your orders, sir."

"The first task is that we have some people who want to settle in Tianjin. You need to give them a clear identity."

Li Yunsheng made the first request first. After all, it was easy to do and the time was relatively urgent.

"There is no problem. As long as the commander prepares the photos for me, I can create the file and there will be no mistakes."

This little thing is nothing to David Ikeda. After all, he works in the Military Police, and these matters are within his authority.

After listening to David Ikeda's words, Li Yunsheng nodded and said nothing more. After all, this situation was within his expectation.

After a pause, he made his second request: "The second task is that you have to pay attention to see which armies will be resting in Tianjin in the near future."

If the field troops fight for a long time or suffer excessive losses, they will return to the rear to rest and recuperate, so Li Yunsheng made such a request.

"Sir, why are you investigating these things?"

David Ikeda's tone was very puzzled, and the expression on his face was also very surprised. After all, Li Yunsheng's request was really strange.

"You don't need to ask any questions, just do as I say!"

Li Yunsheng did not explain, because David Ikeda was just a chess piece and a Japanese, so he could not be allowed to know too much.

"Yes, I will pay attention to this matter."

David Ikeda didn't ask any more questions. After all, this matter was not difficult for him and there was no danger, so he agreed immediately.

After that, the two people discussed for a while, and Li Yunsheng also told the location of a dead mailbox, so that after David Ikeda got the news, he immediately put it in the dead mailbox.

After the explanation, Li Yunsheng thought for a while and felt that there was nothing else to do, so he turned around and left.

In the following period, the military commander's agents gradually moved from the concession to the urban area of ​​Tianjin. Even Li Yunsheng and several of his confidants also left the concession and gave up the concession's base camp.

In the northwest area of ​​Tianjin, there is a large residential area. The conditions here are average and the residents are ordinary citizens.

In the residential area, there is a street called Maoer Hutong, which is next to the main road in Tianjin.

Maoer Hutong is very narrow, with only about twenty houses in it, and not many people living there.

This is the new North China headquarters, and it is also the location Xu Bing chose with great effort.

Because of his deep wealth, Xu Bing spent a lot of money to acquire more than half of the houses in Maoer Hutong.

This move naturally took a long time, but it was well worth it to ensure safety.

Today, in Maoer Hutong, several houses in the streets and alleys are in the hands of the military commander. Even the two tallest houses in the alley were bought by Xu Bing.

Not only that, the military commanders also built a tunnel that led to a place two to three hundred meters away.

All these preparations are just in case. After all, the urban area is the territory of the Japanese, so more preparations need to be made.

After everything was arranged, Li Yunsheng and others moved into Maoer Hutong one after another. Fortunately, there were not many locals here, so no one noticed anything unusual.

After moving the headquarters, Li Yunsheng focused all his energy on the Japanese.

Because Tianjin is located in the rear area of ​​North China, many troops come here to rest and recuperate, but the rest time is very short and there is no chance to do anything.

Li Yunsheng also knew that he could not rush his idea, so he patiently waited for the opportunity and checked the information investigated by Xu Bing.

The data recorded some information about the Japanese army, but to Li Yunsheng's dismay, most of the Japanese army, although under great pressure, would take a break every few months.

There are also troops that continue to fight, but the duration is longer and will not exceed a year. Moreover, if the Japanese army fights for too long, after the battle, the commander will indulge them in burning, killing and looting to relax the pressure.

Seeing this situation, Li Yunsheng was a little helpless, and thought to himself that it seems that it is not easy to achieve his goal.

While Li Yunsheng was investigating information on the Japanese military, the Japanese military was also secretly preparing to go to war with Britain and the United States.

Therefore, more and more Japanese troops are gathering towards the southeastern coast. This situation naturally alarms the military commander's agents in various places.

By the end of 1941, all kinds of news were successively delivered to the headquarters of the Military Command Bureau.

Coupled with the Japanese telegrams deciphered by the headquarters, the bureau concluded that the Japanese would soon go to war with Britain and the United States.

After receiving this news, the bureau chief was naturally very excited. He immediately summarized various information and reported it to Principal Chang.

Some time later, the Nationalist Government used diplomatic channels to notify the British and American governments of the news.

But I don’t know why, but the governments of various countries don’t care much about the information provided by the National Government.

Therefore, this news, like a stone sinking into the sea, did not cause any waves.

This situation made Principal Chang very angry, but he still needed to rely on the governments of the United Kingdom and the United States, so he could only swallow his anger and continue to remind him and make some arrangements.

Principal Chang's arrangement was very simple, that is, to order military special agents to prepare to rescue the foreign senior officials in the concession.

After all, these high-level officials are all within China. Once the Japanese launch an attack, these people will have nowhere to run.

The reason why Principal Chang is so kind is because these senior officials all have a certain status. If they are rescued by agents of the National Government, they will naturally speak for the National Government and at least get certain benefits.

Regarding Principal Chang's arrangements, even the bureau chief felt a little helpless and felt that Principal Chang was too whimsical.

After all, these foreigners are so eye-catching in appearance that it is really difficult to rescue them.

But the bureau chief did not dare to disobey Principal Chang's order, so he could only send the news to Shanghai, Tianjin, and the military command branch in Wuhan.

Fortunately, the bureau also knew that this matter was very difficult to handle. If it was not handled well, the entire substation would be sacrificed, so he emphasized in the telegram that we must do our best and not take risks.


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