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Chapter seven hundred and eighty transportation task

Seeing that Li Yunsheng did not answer, Matsushima Keiko asked with a faint smile: "What is District Chief Li thinking? Is there any conspiracy that requires my cooperation?"

Matsushima Keiko's tone was very simple and direct, and she also deliberately showed a look of dissatisfaction. The purpose was to lower Li Yunsheng's wariness and make things easier in the future.

Some time ago, Li Yunsheng had been thinking about why Keiko Matsushima changed her attitude.

However, she looked so dissatisfied that Li Yunsheng breathed a sigh of relief.

Because in Li Yunsheng's view, Keiko Matsushima's performance is better than being particularly calm, at least there won't be any huge rebound.

"Nothing happens for now, Miss Keiko is thinking too much."

Li Yunsheng responded immediately, paused, and then continued: "But there should be deeper cooperation between us."

"What are the orders from District Chief Li!"

Matsushima Keiko's tone was very cold, with a sense of self-destruction, and the expression on her face also had a hint of helplessness.

"Miss Keiko is serious, our relationship is just a cooperative relationship!"

Li Yunsheng immediately comforted Matsushima Keiko. After all, he knew how cruel the woman in front of him was, so he did not dare to provoke her.

"Cooperative relationship, that sounds nice, right?"

Keiko Matsushima replied disdainfully, with a very cold tone, as if she was resigned to her fate.

Keiko Matsushima's attitude made Li Yunsheng frown and immediately began to think about what this woman was going to do.

According to Li Yunsheng's judgment, Keiko Matsushima is by no means a person who will give up easily. There will definitely be problems with this attitude now.

After a while, Li Yunsheng said slowly: "Miss Huizi, I won't talk nonsense anymore, it doesn't make any sense."

Then he changed the subject and said: "In the future, Miss Keiko, please pay more attention to the news from Japan's top leaders, especially the news from the military."

Although I don't know what the other party is thinking, Keiko Matsushima doesn't have any trump card now, and Li Yunsheng doesn't need to be as polite as before.

After all, the matter of smuggling supplies has almost been given up, and Matsushima Keiko has nothing to restrain Li Yunsheng.

Li Yunsheng's attitude did not surprise Matsushima Keiko. On the contrary, she had a feeling that this was the true face of the other party.

"good!"

Matsushima Keiko understood her situation, so she didn't bargain and simply nodded in agreement.

Li Yunsheng was also a little surprised to see Keiko Matsushima being so straightforward. After all, this was not like the other person's temper.

But Li Yunsheng didn't know what was wrong, so he could only take precautions in his heart, then said something that needed attention, then turned and left.

After meeting Keiko Matsushima, Li Yunsheng felt relieved. After all, all future troubles had been eliminated. Even though the situation was still very unfavorable, there was no danger.

Because during this period, the Military Command Bureau did not take any major actions, and the Japanese's main attention was already focused on the Nanyang region.

Therefore, the life of the Republic of China government was slightly easier because the Japanese would not attack the Kuomintang-controlled areas.

When it came to the occupied areas, it became a little difficult, because this was the territory of the Japanese, and it was regarded by these enemies as the rear area for providing supplies.

Therefore, the Japanese took the security of the occupied areas very seriously, and often sent a large number of traitors to look for clues about the anti-Japanese armed forces.

Although the Japanese have increased their management of the occupied areas, the situation in the Tianjin area is not so dangerous. After all, the North China District has been operating for a long time and is in the latent stage, so there are no flaws at all.

As a result, the Japanese naturally could not find clues, so Fukuda Akitake was very angry. After all, he wanted to make some achievements.

As time went by, Fukuda Mingwu became more and more irritable, and repeatedly urged his subordinates to look for clues about the anti-Japanese power.

Especially those who had high hopes from Fukuda Akitake, life was very difficult, and David Ikeda was one of them.

Because Fukuda Akitake summoned David Ikeda every three days to ask for clues about the military commander.

David Ikeda himself was Li Yunsheng's secret agent. He had no clues at all, which made his life increasingly difficult and put him under a lot of pressure.

Under Fukuda Akitake's repeated inquiries, David Ikeda couldn't stand it anymore and planned to discuss a countermeasure with Li Yunsheng.

Just when he was about to send the signal to meet, Fukuda Akitake called him into the office.

Although he didn't want to see Fukuda Akitake, as a subordinate, he naturally didn't dare not come, and he had to remain respectful.

Within a few minutes, David Ikeda appeared outside the military police captain's office.

Because during this period of time, the relationship between the two people was very close. Everyone in the military police knew that David Ikeda was very fond of Fukuda Akitake, so he opened the door and entered the office without any courtesy.

"Your Excellency General, are you looking for me?"

"Um!"

Fukuda Akitake nodded, gave a simple response, and then asked in a different direction: "Is there any clue about the military commander?"

Hearing this question, David Ikeda was a little helpless, and thought to himself, this is the question again...

Fukuda Akitake has asked this question several times, so David Ikeda felt depressed when he heard this question.

"Your Majesty General, please forgive me for being humble and incompetent. We don't have any clues yet."

Although he was a little depressed, David Ikeda didn't dare not answer. After all, the person in front of him was his immediate boss.

"Have you found anything about the traitor?"

Fukuda Mingwu asked another question with a very serious tone.

"Your Majesty General, there are still no clues. This mole is hiding very deep."

This question does not surprise David Ikeda, because every time he meets, the other party will ask about it.

While answering, David Ikeda was also adjusting his mood, because he knew that in the next time, Fukuda Akitake would ask him to analyze the situation again.

If David Ikeda was not the military commander's spy, but a Japanese military officer, he would be happy to analyze it with Fukuda Akitake.

But he is a traitor, so when analyzing, I always feel guilty, so I have to adjust my mentality.

But what surprised David Ikeda was that this time Akitake Fukuda did not do the same thing as before, but instead talked about a different topic.

"Ikeda-kun, let's put these two things aside for now. There is a more important thing that needs you to deal with."

Fukuda Akitake's words surprised David Ikeda, and he immediately asked: "What kind of mission is it?"

"It's like this. The day after tomorrow, there will be a warship docked at the Tianjin Pier.

There are some things on the warship that need you to escort back personally, and they must be kept confidential."

Fukuda Akitake immediately stated his request with a very cautious attitude. He knew at a glance that these things were important.

This mission surprised David Ikeda. After all, it was just a transportation mission, and it was within the city of Tianjin. How could he be asked to do it himself?

"I obey my orders, but where are these things going to be sent?"

Although he was surprised, David Ikeda nodded in agreement. After all, he could not disobey Fukuda Akitake's order.

"There is no suitable location yet. Do you know if there is any place in Tianjin that is absolutely safe?"

As soon as David Ikeda finished speaking, Fukuda Akitake immediately responded, with some sadness on his face...


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