The Japanese began to want Matsuzaki Shigenari, which made Li Yunsheng feel the danger, so he began to think about how to deal with the aftermath.
"District Chief, I will immediately send people into Tianjin city to look for Matsuzaki Shigenari."
Zhang Hao would not let anyone threaten Li Yunsheng's safety and made this decision immediately.
After saying this, Zhang Hao turned around and planned to go out to make arrangements.
"Wait a minute, we can't be in such a hurry."
As soon as Zhang Hao turned around, he heard Li Yunsheng's voice, so he stopped.
"District Chief, it's too dangerous to keep this person alive!"
Zhang Hao didn't understand why Li Yunsheng wasn't anxious, so he emphasized the danger this person was in.
"This person cannot be kept, but we cannot act rashly."
Li Yunsheng also knew the danger of Matsuzaki Shigenari. After all, if this person fell into the hands of the Japanese, he would be in great danger.
However, Li Yunsheng was cautious, and he was even more unsure whether this matter was a Japanese conspiracy.
"Why?"
"This may be a Japanese conspiracy, so we cannot act rashly."
Li Yunsheng spoke slowly and expressed this guess.
"The Japanese conspiracy, what is going on?"
Zhang Hao asked very puzzledly, because in his opinion, this matter should not be a Japanese conspiracy.
"Think about it, I'm not familiar with Matsuzaki Shigenari, and now that we're even disconnected, he can't find me at all.
So I suspect that there is some conspiracy here, and even Matsuzaki Shigege has fallen into the hands of the Japanese.
The Japanese issued the arrest warrant with such great fanfare in order to lure the snake out of its hole and want us to take action, so that they can take the opportunity to catch us."
Li Yunsheng immediately expressed his guess. This was because his opponents were very cunning, which led him to be too cautious and thought it was a Japanese conspiracy.
After all, the Japanese are very powerful. If they really want to find Matsuzaki Shigenari, there is no need to issue a wanted order.
Moreover, it is difficult for a Japanese to hide in China where the language is not clear, so Li Yunsheng made such a guess.
"Is the little devil really cunning?"
Zhang Hao also reacted. After all, it is not easy for Japanese to hide in China, and there is no need to look for them in such a big way.
"So we can't act rashly, lest we be fooled by the Japanese."
Li Yunsheng spoke slowly and made this decision.
"Then what are we going to do?"
Zhang Hao's tone was very irritable, because according to Li Yunsheng's guess, Matsuzaki Shigenari had fallen into the hands of the Japanese, which was not good news for the military commander.
"You are giving me an order. I need to check the authenticity of this matter first?"
Li Yunsheng could not be sure whether Matsuzaki Shigenari fell into the hands of the Japanese. He had to check it and then make the next plan.
After finishing speaking, Li Yunsheng whispered a few words to Zhang Hao with a very solemn expression.
After Zhang Hao listened, he nodded slowly, then turned around and went out.
After Zhang Hao left, Li Yunsheng thought for a while and ordered a few people to go to Tianjin city to inquire about the news.
On the next day, the inquirer brought news to Li Yunsheng that the Japanese were still searching Matsuzaki Shigege with great fanfare, and the search was very careful, without any negligence.
Even the Japanese search force has increased a lot, and they show that they will never give up until they find someone.
After receiving this news, Li Yunsheng was very confused and couldn't help but wonder if he had really guessed wrong.
It's not that Li Yunsheng is suspicious, but that such a big move by the Japanese doesn't seem to be fake. After all, such a large-scale search is very tiring.
What's more, the military morale of the Panasonic Regiment is unstable. Logically speaking, they will not make such a big move just to set a trap for themselves.
While Li Yunsheng was suspicious, Matsushita Shigeichi was sitting in the office of the military police captain, arguing with Fukuda Akitake over an issue.
"Your Majesty General, the soldiers of the regiment are dissatisfied to begin with, and now they are still searching continuously. I am worried that if this continues, there will be some trouble."
Although Matsushita Shigeichi's tone was calm and there was no special expression on his face, he was very dissatisfied in his heart.
Because in his opinion, he shouldn't make such a big move just to find a Matsuzaki Shigenari.
"Matsuzaki Shigenari is very important. Only by finding him can we find out what the conspiracy is behind the rebellion."
Fukuda Mingwu also knew that the military morale of the Matsushita Regiment was unstable, but in his opinion, this was not a big deal.
Moreover, the military police had returned to Tianjin. Fukuda Akitake was very confident and was not afraid of causing trouble at all, so he conducted a large-scale search for Matsuzaki Shigege.
After all, only by finding Matsuzaki Shigenari can he give an answer to the Japanese military headquarters and secure his position as captain of the military police.
"But if this continues, the morale of the military will be unstable. What should we do if something goes wrong?"
Shigeichi Matsushita was not opposed to the search, but he wanted to do what he could and did not want such a high-profile search.
In particular, Matsushita Shigeichi has received news that the Matsushita Regiment is about to go south to participate in the Pacific War, so naturally he is not willing to bother in Tianjin.
After all, the soldiers should be allowed to relax before going to the front line, especially today's soldiers, who themselves are dissatisfied.
"Keep an eye on me. Anyone who dares to stir up trouble will be severely punished immediately."
Fukuda Mingwu was an orthodox soldier and had rich experience. He knew how to oppress soldiers, so he spoke like this.
After all, the consistent style of Japanese military officers is to run the army with iron and blood methods. This is also one of the reasons why the Japanese army always has troubles.
After hearing what Fukuda Akitake said, Matsushita Shigeichi was very angry. He did not expect that the boss in front of him would say such a thing.
"Sir, in a while, we will go to the front line. This period of time is the final rest time."
Shigeichi Matsushita was reminding Fukuda Mingwu that they would not be able to stay in Tianjin for long and would soon go to the front line, so they needed to relax.
Fukuda Mingwu naturally understood what Matsushita Shigeichi meant, but the power in his hands was limited and the soldiers of the Matsushita Regiment had to contribute, so he pretended not to understand and said lightly: "I won't delay you from going to the front line."
As an army major general, Fukuda Akitake naturally has the ruthlessness of a Japanese officer, so in order to achieve his goal, he will not worry about what will happen to ordinary soldiers.
This is also the tradition of the Japanese army, otherwise it would not clamor for suicide attacks in times of adversity.
Seeing that Akira Fukuda was armed and confused, Shigeichi Matsushita had no choice. After all, crushing people to death at the official level is not a Chinese characteristic.
The office was quiet for a while, and Shigeichi Matsushita noticed that the other party's attitude was very firm, so he had no choice but to leave.
Watching Matsushita Shigeichi leave, Fukuda Akitake curled his lips in disdain, and then continued to read the report on his desk, analyzing the inside story of the military rebellion.
When Shigeichi Matsushita left the gendarmerie, a Japanese major also walked out of the gendarmerie compound alone.
Ten minutes later, the Japanese Major appeared in a remote alley and then came to a house.
After looking around and seeing no one around, I saw that the Japanese major was taking down a brick from the wall of the house.
After the brick was removed, the major quickly stuffed a note inside and restored the scene to its original state. He then observed the surrounding situation and found nothing unusual, so he turned around and left.