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Seven hundred and twentieth chapters malicious intentions

At 10:30 in the evening, David Ikeda came to a small villa, then took a deep breath and quickly walked into the villa.

Inside the villa, a Japanese officer was sitting in the living room, seeming to be thinking about something.

When David Ikeda walked into the living room, the Japanese officer immediately asked: "Ikeda-kun, do you have any important information to report to me?"

"Your Majesty General, look at this."

After saying this, David Ikeda handed the intelligence sent by Li Yunsheng to the Japanese officer.

"What's this?"

The officer asked casually, with a very indifferent tone, showing that he didn't care.

"Your Excellency General, this is information from Nanyang. It was sent to me just now by one of my intelligence agents."

David Ikeda immediately answered with a very serious tone and a trace of solemn expression on his face.

"Information from Nanyang."

The Japanese general immediately became serious, opened the document quickly, and looked at it carefully.

While reading the document, the Japanese general also asked: "Ikeda-kun, are the contents of this intelligence accurate?"

The Japanese general was none other than Tanaka Misuke, who was also the superior of David Ikeda. The gap in status was too large, so his tone was very rude.

"Your Excellency General, the source of the information was provided by a spy who broke into China, so I am not completely sure of the accuracy of the information."

David Ikeda did not dare to guarantee the accuracy of the information, so he was careless because he wanted to leave a way out.

“Can’t guarantee authenticity?”

Tanaka Misuke asked again, with a hint of coldness in his tone. After all, as an agent, he couldn't even guarantee the authenticity of the information. That would be too incompetent.

As soon as Tanaka Weisuke finished speaking, David Ikeda responded: "Your Excellency General, this information involves a lot of content, so I cannot guarantee its accuracy.

But the general can send someone to verify it. After all, there is too much content in it and it is easy to verify."

"That's what you said."

Tanaka Weisuke didn't say much. After all, there was too much content in this information and it was indeed easy to verify.

After a pause, he asked again: "There is so much content in this intelligence, how did your people get it?"

Tanaka Weisuke was not an idiot. Based on the information, he immediately saw that this was not something that one person could do, so he asked.

"Your Excellency General, my personnel are very capable and were sent to Nanyang by the Chinese government. I slowly developed several informants and was able to get so much information.

Later, I discovered that the empire’s troops were being mobilized frequently, as if they were about to move south, so I ordered people to investigate this information.”

David Ikeda had already thought of a countermeasure, so he answered without hesitation. After all, this situation was normal, and he was not worried at all about being suspected.

"Yo Xi, you are very good."

Tanaka Weisuke didn't ask any more questions. After all, every agent has several informants. David Ikeda's status is not low, so it is normal for him to be able to do this.

However, David Ikeda's performance impressed Tanaka Weisuke, especially since the news that the Japanese army was about to move south was highly confidential and could not be known to ordinary people.

But David Ikeda could tell from the movement of the army that Japan was about to move south, which required great wisdom, so Tanaka Misuke already had the idea of ​​​​training him, so he praised him.

"Ikeda does not deserve the compliment from His Majesty the General."

David Ikeda said a few polite words, showing a very humble look, and looked at Tanaka Misuke with great respect.

"I will verify this information. If the content is true, I will take credit for you!"

This information contains a lot of content. If the content is confirmed to be true, it will be of great help to the Japanese.

Therefore, Tanaka Weisuke attaches great importance to this information. After all, the Japanese are about to move south and need all kinds of information.

In addition, Tanaka Misuke himself had already had the idea of ​​cultivating David Ikeda, so he expressed his intention to ask for credit from David Ikeda.

"Cultivation more, Your Majesty General!"

David Ikeda's tone was very exciting. After all, Tanaka Misuke's statement made him very happy, and he was even more looking forward to it. This information must be true...

After that, the two chatted for a few more words, and then David Ikeda said goodbye and left.

As soon as David Ikeda left, Tanaka Misuke immediately picked up the phone and made some arrangements. It was not until more than half an hour later that everything was arranged.

A few days later, the situation in Tianjin was still calm, but Li Yunsheng felt a sense of nervousness, because the time for the Japanese army to move south was getting closer and closer.

Because he had made an agreement with Robert, and Li Yunsheng knew the specific time for the Japanese to go south, he felt that it was almost done, so he summoned a few confidants to arrange the task.

"I have received accurate information that the Japanese will launch a new war in three days, targeting Britain, the United States and other countries."

After all his subordinates had arrived, Li Yunsheng was the first to tell the news. After speaking, he picked up the teacup and watched the reactions of several confidants.

These confidants acted very calmly. After all, Li Yunsheng said that the Japanese would go south sooner or later, so they did not feel any surprise.

Seeing that his men were so calm, Li Yunsheng nodded with satisfaction and continued: "When the Japanese move south, they will definitely occupy the concession, so we must be prepared to rescue some foreign friends after the war breaks out."

This task was assigned by the headquarters, so these confidants did not discuss it, but patiently waited for Li Yunsheng's arrangements.

Zhang Hao was a little reluctant and said angrily: "I don't know what those high-ranking officials thought, but they asked us to rescue foreigners. They are really full."

Zhang Hao didn't know that this task was personally assigned by Principal Chang, so he complained.

After all, after the Japanese enter the concession, the situation will become more dangerous. Agents like them can't hide, so who is willing to rescue foreigners.

"Stop talking, this is an order given by the leader himself!"

We are all our own people here, and Zhang Hao's words will not be spread out, so Li Yunsheng is very relaxed and has no intention of worrying.

Hearing that it was Principal Chang's intention, Zhang Hao stopped complaining and asked, "District Chief, this is what we have to do."

Since it was Principal Chang's wish, North China District naturally could not disobey it. Even if Zhang Hao was unwilling, he would still carry out this order.

"I have already contacted the British consul. He is already prepared. Once the Japanese launch an attack, he will leave the concession under our protection."

This was an agreement with Robert, and there was nothing shameful about it, so Li Yunsheng directly told the inside story.

After listening to Li Yunsheng's words, Zhang Hao smiled and said: "This British consul is really smart and knows how to leave a way out for himself!"

"With the cooperation of the British consul, our task will be much easier and the risk will be much less."

Xu Bing on the side also spoke up, his tone full of relaxation.

As soon as Xu Bing finished speaking, Li Yunsheng spoke again: "The danger of rescuing people is not great, but this time, we can't do it in vain, so everyone must be prepared to get more benefits."

Li Yunsheng's words contained some ill-intentioned flavor, so several of his confidants were moved in their hearts and immediately began to think about what their boss' plans were.


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