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Chapter 932 Goodbye Murakami

Han Sixi in the Bai Mansion secretly paid attention to the movements of the Japanese, and then sent the message to the military commander.

Based on the intelligence passed by Han Sixi, Li Yunsheng judged that the Japanese wanted these captured American officers to write letters to the country and use the influence of these prisoners to promote peace negotiations between the United States and Japan.

Although the Japanese did not achieve their goal, Li Yunsheng was still worried after hearing the news.

In addition, the Juntong Shanghai Station has been keeping an eye on Bai Gongguan for a long time, but has not found any flaws.

So Li Yunsheng decided to contact the most important hidden line to see if there was any way, or take risks, to rescue these American prisoners as soon as possible.

After the meeting signal was sent out, Li Yunsheng waited patiently for the news, and was also perfecting the action plan in his mind...

The meeting signal was issued through newspapers, using the Japanese mouthpiece, Datong-Asia Daily, so the news was spread quickly.

The next day, a missing person message was posted in the middle section of the Greater East Asia Daily.

Most people would not pay attention to this news, but in the Japanese Marine Corps station, a lieutenant colonel's face suddenly changed after seeing the news of finding someone.

After carefully reading the information in the newspaper, the naval commander sighed, then put down the newspaper and sat there motionless, as if thinking about something.

After a few minutes, the Navy Lieutenant Colonel stood up from his chair and walked around the office, looking a little hesitant.

After thinking for a long time, the Navy Lieutenant Colonel finally made a decision, then picked up the phone and made a call.

At twelve o'clock at noon, the Navy Lieutenant Colonel went out alone and came to a bookstore on Wusong Road.

As soon as I stood in front of the bookstore, a car drove slowly over and stopped right in front of the Navy Lieutenant Colonel.

Immediately afterwards, the car window was lowered, and a young face emerged from inside.

"Get in the car!"

The driver of the car was none other than Shanghai Station Commander Li Yunsheng. He had been following the Navy Lieutenant Colonel for a long time, but he was very cautious when following him and kept a long distance.

The reason for doing this is that this hidden line is somewhat special, and the two parties have not been in contact for a long time. Li Yunsheng is worried that something unexpected will happen, so he is more cautious.

Seeing Li Yunsheng's face, the Navy Lieutenant Colonel was stunned for a moment, but he quickly came to his senses, nodded, simply opened the door, and got into the car.

As soon as the Navy Lieutenant Colonel got into the car, the car started immediately and quickly drove away from the place.

"Long time no see, Murakami-kun!"

Li Yunsheng said hello with a smile and a very gentle tone, as if the two of them were very familiar with each other.

"Long time no see?"

The Navy Lieutenant Colonel responded immediately, but there was a bit of emotion in his tone, and the expression on his face was a bit complicated.

The Lieutenant Commander of the Navy is called Murakami Rokuzhu. He is the secret line that Li Yunsheng personally developed when he was in Tianjin. It is also the first Japanese secret line.

At that time, Li Yunsheng forged a Japanese identity and befriended this person, and then used coercion and inducement to force this person to serve the military commander.

Of course, to be on the safe side, Li Yunsheng used some shady methods during this process and left behind important clues to the Murakami Six Pillars.

In the days that followed, Murakami Liuzhu and Li Yunsheng collaborated several times and provided great help to the military commander.

Until the Murakami Six Pillars were transferred to Shanghai, Li Yunsheng didn't want to hand over this important hidden clue to others, so he let it lie dormant and never awakened it.

This time Li Yunsheng came to Shanghai, he was still in a huge trouble, so he activated the Murakami Six Pillars

As for Murakami Rokuzhu, although he was forced to work for the military commander, with the help of Li Yunsheng, his status rose quickly. In just a few years, he climbed from a lieutenant to the position of lieutenant colonel.

So when he saw Li Yunsheng again, Murakami's six pillars felt very complicated, and because of the current situation, he had an indescribable emotion.

Li Yunsheng didn't know what Murakami's six pillars were thinking. As he drove, he said: "I'm looking for you this time because I have an important task and I need your help to complete it."

"Please give me your orders, sir!"

Murakami Liuzhu immediately responded, but his voice was very heavy, and his eyes looking at Li Yunsheng were also a little serious.

Murakami Liuzhu knew that Li Yunsheng would not use him for ordinary tasks, after all, he had been lurking for many years.

What's more, Li Yunsheng drives a car, and you can tell from a glance that he is doing well and at least has a clear identity, so he will never be used for unimportant tasks.

"A week ago, the Japanese navy transferred a dozen American prisoners to Shanghai. They are now being held in Bai Gongguan. I need you to cooperate with us to rescue these people."

Li Yunsheng directly stated the mission. After that, he quietly observed the reaction of Murakami's six pillars to see if there were other hidden clues.

"Sir, are you from the American side?"

Murakami Rokuzhu looked curious, as if he couldn't believe this mission.

"No, it's just an order from above!"

"So that's it. It seems that the US government is looking for you?"

Murakami Rokuzhu's tone was strange, and the expression on his face was somewhat unpredictable.

"what do you know?"

The expression of Murakami Liuzhu made Li Yunsheng feel a little strange, and he also concluded in his heart that this person must know something.

"In recent times, the empire has been repeatedly defeated by the U.S. military in the Pacific battlefield, so the military ministry and cabinet plan to negotiate peace with the Americans.

However, the United States has very high demands and even dares to ask the empire to surrender unconditionally. Naturally, the empire cannot accept such harsh conditions.

Therefore, some officers in the military department came up with the idea of ​​using American prisoners to make a fuss..."

As Lieutenant Commander of the Navy, Rokuzhu Murakami was also the backbone of the Navy's logistics department. He naturally knew a lot of information, so he told Li Yunsheng the whole story.

"So that's it!"

Li Yunsheng muttered to himself, but there was no surprise in his heart.

After a pause, he then asked: "Now we have to rescue these prisoners, what can you do?"

The status of the Murakami Six Pillars is definitely not low. After all, Shanghai is an occupied area, and a lieutenant colonel can be considered a figure, and he must have a lot of information.

"The person responsible for the security of Bai Mansion is Yoshikazu Ichiki. This person is directly under the command of Lieutenant General Takano. The Shanghai garrison has no control over this person now."

Murakami Rokuzhu first introduced the situation and expressed the difficulty of the matter, and then changed the topic and said: "No matter how you want to save people, there is no way!"

"any solution?"

Li Yunsheng asked quickly, with a somewhat surprised look on his face. He really didn't expect that Murakami Liuzhu would take the initiative to make suggestions.

After all, proactively proposing and passively accepting are two different concepts. This move can represent a huge change in the attitude of Murakami's six pillars.

As soon as Li Yunsheng finished speaking, Murakami Rokuzhu smiled slightly and said unhurriedly: "It's very simple, just think of a way to make Lieutenant General Takano feel that these American prisoners are of little use, and then hand them over to the Shanghai Garrison...

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