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Eight hundred and sixtieth chapters lure to benefit

Yasuken Kawasaki came to Yamato Casino and, under the temptation of Li Yunsheng, expressed some dissatisfaction.

These words were spoken in a loud voice, and several Japanese expatriates who were gambling could hear them clearly.

In particular, Li Yunsheng had already named Yasuki Kawasaki's identity before, and coupled with the yen on the ground, they immediately understood what happened.

In fact, all of this was planned by Li Yunsheng, because he had investigated Kawasaki Yasushi's character and knew that the words he said and the behavior of giving money would make the Japanese major dissatisfied.

Yasuki Kawasaki didn't know the inside story, and he didn't expect Li Yunsheng to leave Tianjin, so he fell into this trap.

Li Yunsheng's only regret is that he doesn't know whether Kawasaki Yasushi has discovered anything.

But Yasuken Kawasaki came to Yamato Casino several times, and this design was reasonable and gave him enough reasons to leave, so he no longer cared about the other party's purpose.

After all, ordinary Japanese small landowners will definitely choose to avoid it as much as possible after offending powerful figures in the military.

Seeing Li Yunsheng's timid appearance, Kawasaki was very disdainful, and secretly thought that if the other party had not had a good relationship with David Ikeda, he would definitely be captured by the military police for interrogation.

The two of them had their own thoughts, and no one said anything. The hall of the casino suddenly fell silent. It was quiet for a while, and the atmosphere was very depressing.

The gamblers in the casino did not dare to speak out. After all, Li Yunsheng revealed the identity of Army Major Yasushi Kawasaki, so these people were naturally a little scared.

However, being Japanese made some gamblers emboldened, so they did not leave but stayed to watch the fun.

Just when the two of them were having their own thoughts, a few minutes passed quickly, and then a person walked in from outside the Yamato Casino.

"Kawasaki-kun, do you also like to come here and play a few games?"

As soon as the visitor entered the casino, he immediately greeted Kawasaki Yasuken, seemingly unaware of the depressing atmosphere in the casino.

"Ikeda-kun, why are you here?"

Yasuken Kawasaki responded immediately, with a very polite tone and a gentle smile on his face.

"It's okay, come and take a look. After all, I also have shares here."

The person who came was naturally David Ikeda. Before Li Yunsheng came over, he called the military police major to avoid any trouble.

"Oh, I really didn't know that Ikeda-kun's shares are here!"

Although Yasuken Kawasaki was smiling, he was very dissatisfied in his heart, thinking that David Chida was greedy for money.

Since arriving in Tianjin, Kawasaki Yasushi and David Ikeda have met several times and have a certain understanding of each other.

In Kawasaki Yasuken's view, Major David Ikeda's abilities were average and he should not be reused in such a way.

But Kawasaki Yasushi, who had just arrived, naturally did not dare to offend David Ikeda. Even if he was dissatisfied, he did not dare to show it. Instead, he wanted to show his goodwill to David Ikeda.

This is also normal in the military. After all, no matter where you are, newcomers must take the initiative to show friendship to the elderly.

"The economic situation in the country is tense, and military pay is always insufficient. Is this how I want to earn some extra money to make up for my brothers?"

David Ikeda looked like he didn't care. After all, this kind of thing was very common in the Japanese army, and no one would say anything.

Yasuken Kawasaki knew why David Ikeda came, so he didn't say much, exchanged a few words casually, and then turned around and left.

As soon as Kawasaki Yasuki left, Li Yunsheng immediately said: "Ikeda-kun, have I offended Major Kawasaki!"

Li Yunsheng did this deliberately. His purpose was to use the words of other Japanese people to spread the news. When he arrived in Shanghai in the future, if he was noticed by others, he would not be suspected.

"Kawasaki-kun is open-minded. Even if you really offend him, he will not be angry."

David Ikeda didn't understand what Li Yunsheng meant, but he still followed him, but he was a little confused.

"I'm scared. I think I'd better leave Tianjin to avoid Major Kawasaki causing trouble for me!"

Li Yunsheng continued to speak, and these words were also meant for others to listen to.

"What!"

David Ikeda was very surprised and was thinking about Li Yunsheng's purpose.

"well!"

Li Yunsheng sighed deliberately, and then said: "Ikeda-kun, please come inside, we will talk in the back."

David Ikeda nodded. After all, he wanted to figure out Li Yunsheng's purpose, so naturally he couldn't talk in public.

The two people entered the back room of the casino and closed the doors and windows. Only then did David Ikeda speak: "Sir, what is your purpose today?"

Before coming back, David Ikeda only knew that Yasutake Kawasaki came to Yamato Casino and that Li Yunsheng asked him to come to rescue him, but he didn't know anything else.

As for Li Yunsheng's transfer to Shanghai and the fact that all military intelligence agents would also go to Shanghai, David Ikeda also didn't know.

After all, David Ikeda, the spy, was Japanese, and Li Yunsheng was worried that the other party would have other ideas, so he planned to give the final notice.

"I have a new destiny and am about to leave Tianjin!"

Li Yunsheng immediately spoke and told the news.

"What?"

David Ikeda looked surprised, but his tone was a bit joyful, and he secretly thought that he no longer had to deal with this devil...

Li Yunsheng immediately saw David Ikeda's little thoughts, but he didn't say much. After all, the other person was a Japanese, and even if he was controlled by him, he would have other ideas.

Therefore, Li Yunsheng has always been interested in using David Ikeda, and at critical moments, he can abandon him at any time.

"This matter has been decided, but I want to retain the identity of Yokoyama Maokazu, so I acted in this play."

All Li Yunsheng did was to offend Kawasaki Yasuki and make others think that he had no choice but to leave Tianjin.

Originally, Li Yunsheng had several plans to anger Kawasaki Kangjian based on different situations.

But I didn't expect that things were too simple. Just showing a little landlord mentality and sending some money to Kawasaki Yasuki made the Japanese major angry.

Things went very smoothly, and Li Yunsheng's other methods were useless, so he deliberately acted timid to delay time.

The reason why Li Yunsheng called David Ikeda was because he was worried that he would really anger Yasuki Kawasaki and cause bad consequences, so that someone could come to the rescue.

"Then what should I do next?"

David Ikeda didn't care about anything else. He only knew that after Li Yunsheng left, he might regain his freedom.

"You continue to stay in Tianjin, then completely lurk, don't contact anyone, and wait for me to wake you up."

This was a decision that Li Yunsheng had made long ago. After all, he was reluctant to hand over such an important secret to David Ikeda to others.

After a pause, he said again: "If you have any important information, you can pass it to me through the radio.

If the information is useful, I will also reward you and I will never let your efforts go to waste."

As David Ikeda, he has access to the radio station, so Li Yunsheng said this.

However, Li Yunsheng knew that David Ikeda was very selfish in his heart, and since the relationship between the two parties was like this, if he wanted him to contribute, he would naturally have to lure him with benefits.

Li Yunsheng's words made David Ikeda feel happy. After all, this way, he would be free.

As for passing on information, David Ikeda doesn't care. After all, the initiative is in his hands, and he can do whatever he wants...


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