Liu Gang and others obeyed the order from the headquarters and were about to leave Tianjin. Although this matter made Li Yunsheng depressed, he did not stop him because everyone had their own ideas.
What's more, this is also a kind of self-motivation. After all, capable people want to climb up.
"As far as I know, Nanjing and Shanghai are the places where the fighting between the enemy and us is the most intense. When you go there, you must be careful..."
Now that the destinations of several people have been decided, Li Yunsheng didn't say anything more, he just told what he knew about the situation.
After all, Liu Gang and others have been in Tianjin, their status is not high enough, and they do not know the situation of other sub-stations.
"We will be careful."
Several people answered in unison, with some reluctance in their tone, and looked at Li Yunsheng with a hint of guilt.
Seeing the expressions of several people, Li Yunsheng felt better. After all, this kind of reluctance meant that they were not cold-blooded people.
After that, several people chatted for a while. Li Yunsheng told all the information he had, and then several people made some preparations.
Three days later, Liu Gang and others were ready and quietly left Tianjin.
Li Yunsheng also sent a telegram to the headquarters and made an excuse to leave Xu Bing and Zhang Hao behind.
The headquarters didn't say anything else, because Li Yunsheng only left two people, and the others still obeyed the headquarters' dispatches and did not mean to completely disobey orders.
Moreover, Li Yunsheng was not the only one to refuse the transfer of manpower from the headquarters. The heads of other sub-stations also did the same.
After all, everyone doesn't want their closest subordinates to be transferred, so there are frequent disputes.
When Zhang Hao and others left Tianjin, the Japanese raids had stopped.
Not because of anything else, but because of Chongqing's propaganda, Fukuda Mingwu had already known the inside story of this military rebellion.
Therefore, there is no point in continuing to search for Matsuzaki Shigege, because no one will do anything in vain.
In addition, the large-scale searches in the past few days have made the Japanese army very tired. Now that the inside story has been found out, martial law will naturally be lifted.
The news propagated by the Nationalist Government was not a good thing for the Japanese. After all, it was really embarrassing for a major general to die unexpectedly and to have his opponents plan a military rebellion.
But the person responsible for this incident, Tanaka Misuke, was already dead, so although the Japanese military felt very embarrassed, they had no one to vent to.
After all, in Japan, as long as a person dies, his faults will not be held accountable.
When Tianjin's new military police captain Fukuda Akitake arrived, he felt relaxed because the case had been solved and he no longer had any pressure.
However, the occurrence of this military rebellion also made Fukuda Mingwu know that there was a huge anti-Japanese force in the Tianjin area.
Although he has been on the bench for many years, Fukuda Akitake's status is not low and he still knows the methods of military unification.
In particular, Li Yunsheng has a great reputation. Fukuda Akitake has known this person for a long time.
So when Fukuda Akitake learned that his opponent was Li Yunsheng, he was a little worried, fearing that he would end up like Tanaka Misuke.
Although he is a little worried, Fukuda Akitake will not back down. After all, he has been on the bench for a long time and knows the consequences of not having power.
Moreover, Fukuda Akitake is also somewhat arrogant, thinking that his ability is not bad and he will not be worse than anyone else.
After thinking carefully for a few days, Fukuda Mingwu felt that he should train a few right-hand assistants, because it would be difficult for him to manage the entire Tianjin by himself.
After thinking of a way, Fukuda Mingwu convened several senior military police officers for a meeting.
At the meeting, Fukuda Akitake first told the inside story of the last military rebellion, and finally said: "It is now certain that in the Tianjin area, the power of military reunification is very rampant and has become a serious problem for us.
What's more, they actually planned a military rebellion and dared to kill the generals of the empire, which is absolutely unacceptable.
This matter has alarmed the cabinet and the military, so we must go all out to find these people and eliminate them as soon as possible."
As soon as Fukuda Akitake finished speaking, several Japanese officers in the office felt guilty.
Because the Japanese have a strong sense of honor, this incident alarmed the cabinet and the military. It was an embarrassing thing for everyone.
Moreover, the people here are all middle- and senior-level Japanese military officers. They have a certain status and status, and their sense of honor is naturally stronger.
Although this sense of honor may not be real, it will still have a certain impact.
However, the higher the rank of an officer, the more ideas he has, because senior officers are well-informed and not so simple-minded. They will act in their own interests in everything they do.
Because of this, this military rebellion made all Japanese officers feel like they were the same enemy, because this incident not only embarrassed them, but also affected their interests.
After all, the military rebellion caused these Japanese officers to lose face. Naturally, their future prospects would be greatly affected, and even the possibility of future promotions would be eliminated.
"Your Majesty General, we will definitely go all out to eliminate the anti-Japanese elements in Tianjin as soon as possible."
There was silence in the office for a while, then a Japanese lieutenant colonel opened his mouth to respond.
After the Lieutenant Colonel responded, the other officers also spoke separately, all expressing their intention to eliminate the anti-Japanese elements, showing a menacing look.
Seeing the attitude of his men, Fukuda Mingwu nodded with satisfaction, and then said: "Gentlemen, Fukuda has just arrived in Tianjin and is not familiar with the situation here, so the elimination of anti-Japanese elements depends entirely on you."
After saying this, Fukuda Akitake suddenly stood up and bowed to the officers in the office.
Fukuda Akitake's actions surprised these officers. After all, the Japanese army has a strict hierarchy. Superiors are always very strict in front of subordinates, and this situation rarely occurs.
However, these officers were all smart people, and various ideas immediately appeared in their minds.
Although they had various ideas, these officers were not slow to respond. They stood up in unison and returned a salute to Fukuda Akitake.
The atmosphere in the office suddenly became depressed. This was also intentional by Fukuda Akitake. After all, he was a person sitting on the bench and was new to the office, so he was worried about not being able to convince the public.
So the performance just now was just Fukuda Akitake's behavior to win people's hearts. After all, he was so courteous to the corporal, and the Japanese officers would definitely be moved.
After a while, Fukuda Akitake sat back, and then said: "Gentlemen, because I am new here, I have limited knowledge of the situation, and I don't know how to deal with anti-Japanese elements. I wonder if you have any good ideas, or Is there any reliable information?”
As Fukuda Akitake sat back on the chair and spoke to break the silence, the depressive atmosphere in the office disappeared without a trace in an instant.
The other Japanese officers also sat back on their chairs, but no one spoke.
Because these people have been working in Tianjin for many years and have been suppressed by Li Yunsheng, and they have been humiliated by this military rebellion, they will naturally not express their opinions easily.
After all, these officers have all experienced Li Yunsheng's methods, and they are afraid that if they make mistakes and cause heavy losses, they will bear the responsibility.