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Chapter 934: Arrange the way back

Li Yunsheng met with Murakami Rokuzhu to discuss the rescue of the captured American officers.

From Murakami's attitude, Li Yunsheng saw that this person was not optimistic about Japan either, so he took the initiative to make suggestions.

Murakami Rokuzhu did not deny this view. After thinking about it carefully, he said: "Sir, in the past month, the Japanese navy has suffered several defeats in the Pacific. Several important islands have also been captured by the U.S. military.

Therefore, the situation of the war will change greatly.

Even the empire's southern dispatched troops have fallen into a situation of fighting alone.

So I naturally have some ideas to prevent Japan from ending up in a miserable situation after its defeat."

Murakami Rokuzhu is a person who has received an elite education, so he naturally knows that in a country that loses the war, its citizens will definitely suffer inferior treatment.

Especially officers like them would be liquidated, so they decided to leave a way out.

This is also the current war situation, which is too unfavorable to Japan, and the conditions of the Americans are too harsh, leaving him with no prospects.

"Are you smart?"

Li Yunsheng didn't say much, nor did he give any guarantees. After all, Murakami Rokuzhu was instigated by the military commander not long after the war broke out, so he was naturally not included in the liquidation.

Moreover, Murakami's six pillars are not very courageous, so they are very obedient. Even if they occasionally have some small thoughts, it is not a big deal.

Therefore, Li Yunsheng did not guarantee anything, and his attitude was that the Murakami Six Pillars were his own and there was no need to express his position.

The Murakami Six Pillars were indeed much smarter. Seeing that Li Yunsheng didn't say much, he felt much more at ease.

In fact, he was really afraid that Li Yunsheng would express his position, which meant that the military commander did not regard him as one of his own. Only the current situation was the best result.

"By the way, because the war is unfavorable and the Americans do not agree to negotiate a peace, the military department and the cabinet plan to dispatch some Chinese troops south to deal with the increasingly unfavorable situation in the Pacific!"

Because he changed his attitude, Murakami Rokuzhu came up with another piece of information.

It's just that this information is not that accurate. After all, the proposal has not been passed yet, so Murakami's tone is not so firm.

"I see!"

This information is quite important. If Japan's main force is really transferred to the Pacific battlefield, then the domestic situation will naturally change. At least the army can be mobilized in a targeted manner.

However, Li Yunsheng was also a little worried, because every time the situation in the Anti-Japanese War improved slightly, something would happen on the Nationalist government's side.

After all, Principal Chang has always been afraid of the Red Party and never forgets to restrict and suppress them.

After that, the two people talked for a few more words and determined the general action plan. Li Yunsheng put down the Murakami Six Pillars and drove away.

After returning to his residence, Zhang Hao immediately came over and asked: "Webmaster, how is the situation?"

Li Yunsheng briefly introduced the matter, and then said: "Now we can let Han Sixi take action. As long as the American prisoners cooperate, things will turn around."

"What content do you want to convey!"

Zhang Hao continued to ask. After all, when delivering a message to an American prisoner, the more concise the message, the better.

“I’ll write some content myself!”

Li Yunsheng made a decision immediately. After all, his English was not bad enough to complete the task.

Moreover, this matter is highly confidential, so naturally the fewer people know about it, the better.

After saying this, Li Yunsheng found a piece of paper two fingers wide and wrote something in English with very small fonts.

After doing all this, Zhang Hao took the note and left.

As soon as Zhang Hao left, Li Yunsheng called Xu Bing and told the intelligence provided by Murakami's six pillars, asking the headquarters to pay attention to see if the Japanese army would be mobilized in the near future...

At six o'clock in the evening, Zhang Hao met Han Sixi again, told him the military commander's order, and handed him the note.

"yes!"

Han Sixi's tone was a little heavy, and the expression on his face changed a little, as if he was about to die.

After all, this man is not stupid and knows that there are great dangers in rashly communicating with American prisoners.

Even a mishandling will be discovered by the Japanese, and your life will be lost.

But when the military commander came to his door, Han Sixi knew that such a dangerous thing would have to be done sooner or later, so he didn't say anything more and had something else in mind.

"Don't worry, it's not very dangerous!"

As an agent, Zhang Hao was very observant and could naturally see some of Han Sixi's thoughts, so he spoke to comfort her.

"I know, I will be careful!"

Han Sixi simply responded with a few words, then took the note and left.

When Han Sixi returned home, she immediately called her wife into the room and whispered, "Will you take your three children to your parents' house for two days tomorrow?"

"Master, what happened?"

Han Sixi's wife was a little confused and didn't know why the man said that.

"You don't need to ask any more questions. Remember not to come back within three days and wait for me to pick you up!"

If I don’t pick you up within three days, you will leave with your family and children and flee somewhere else!”

After saying this, Han Sixi took out the big yellow croaker and handed it to his wife.

"Master, don't scare me?"

Han Sixi's wife was just a young woman, so she was naturally very nervous when she saw her husband being so solemn and taking out a gold bar.

"I'm just overthinking it, don't worry!"

Han Sixi said a few words of comfort, but didn't explain much, because women in this period could only do housework and couldn't do much at all.

"The head of the family..."

Just as Han Sixi thought, although his wife was worried, she still didn't know what to say.

After a pause, he asked again: "What about parents?"

"I can't take care of it now, and nothing will happen to me!"

Han Sixi's tone was a little helpless. It wasn't that he was cold-blooded, but asking his parents to leave together was tantamount to alerting the enemy.

Moreover, Han Sixi guessed that there would definitely be military commanders spying around his house. If the whole family left, no matter whether it would alert the Japanese or not, the military commanders would not be able to spare him.

As for the wife taking the children back to her parents' home for a visit, although it is somewhat inappropriate, it is a reason, and at least it will not make people suspicious.

As for whether this move will affect his wife's natal family, Han Sixi is not worried because her wife's natal family is in the countryside and no one around her neighbors knows its location.

It would definitely take more than three days for the Japanese to find out the whereabouts of my wife's natal family, and by then it would be too late.

After hearing Han Sixi's arrangement, his wife frowned, somewhat disapproving of this opinion.

But during the Republic of China, housewives did not dare to contradict their husbands' opinions on major matters, and could only nod helplessly.

"Then you have to be careful!"

There was a little sadness in the wife's tone, but she didn't ask deeply, let alone stop her.

After all, in these years of war and chaos, every ordinary person does not know whether they will see tomorrow.

"Don't worry, I will pay attention..."

Han Sixi comforted his wife a few more words, then came to the yard and glanced at his parents who were in poor health, with a sense of guilt in his eyes...


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