After accepting the task of military command, Han Sixi left a way out for his wife, but she felt a little guilty looking at her parents, who were quite old and in poor health.
Because no matter what the reason is, it is unfilial to expose elderly parents to danger.
But Han Sixi has a clear mind and knows that a choice must be made in this matter, and her elderly parents will choose to stay even if they know the inside story.
After all, Chinese parents are the best. If there is a chance of survival, they will definitely leave it to their descendants and children.
After communicating with her parents for a while, Han Sixi returned to her room alone, thinking about what she should do to be safer.
After all, although the danger of delivering the message is not small, the chance of successfully completing the task is also high, so he asked his parents to stay and face the danger with him.
If it were really a desperate situation, no matter how hard the military commander tried to coerce and induce him, Han Sixi would not cooperate and would even report it to the Japanese.
After thinking about it for half the night, Han Sixi forced herself to sleep. After all, if she was not in good health tomorrow, it would be easy for the Japanese to notice her.
Early the next morning, Han Sixi came to Bai Mansion. After making breakfast, she saw that the service staff were very busy, so she took the initiative to help, and then walked to the stairs, intending to deliver meals to the American prisoners.
"Aren't you a chef? Why do you go to the second floor to deliver food?"
At the entrance of the stairs, there were two Japanese guards. They saw Han Sixi's clothes and immediately asked.
"We are a little overwhelmed, so Chef Han comes to help?"
The service staff immediately explained. After all, this was not the first time this happened.
But in the past, other people helped, and Han Sixi never took the initiative.
After listening to the service staff's explanation, the Japanese guards did not stop him. After all, Han Sixi was not a stranger, and the guards knew him too.
After that, Han Sixi successfully went up to the second floor and took the initiative to go to Wright and Donald's room to deliver food.
"I'll bring you food!"
Although she knew that the two American prisoners could not understand Chinese, Han Sixi still said hello to attract their attention.
The two American prisoners had just woken up and could not understand Han Sixi's words, so they just nodded to show some goodwill.
Afterwards, Wright came over, looked at the breakfast, and said to Donald: "It's another good weather. I don't know how long this kind of day will last."
"Just take it one day at a time!"
Donald opened his mouth to respond, and his tone was unwavering.
Han Sixi had no interest in the exchange between the two Americans. Seeing Wright next to him, he felt that the time was right.
After observing the surrounding situation, he found no one outside the room, so he took out the note, shook it at Wright, and then handed it over.
Seeing what Han Sixi did, Wright was stunned for a moment, but the American prisoner reacted quickly and took it calmly, then continued talking to Donald.
"I don't know what the situation is like outside?"
"Don't worry about that?"
Donald also saw the actions of the two people and naturally cooperated, so he responded.
When it came to Han Sixi, he felt that he had completed his task and immediately withdrew, fearing that someone would notice something.
After all, Han Sixi was not the only one serving food upstairs. It would be very dangerous if others noticed him.
As soon as Han Sixi left, Wright and Donald ate at the same time with a tacit understanding, without any unusual reaction.
After breakfast, the service staff removed the tableware, tidied the room, and exited, then Wright took out the note.
"What's all written?"
Donald asked in a low voice. While speaking, he also kept his eyes on the door, paying attention to the movements outside.
It's not that the two people don't want to close the door, but that although their treatment is good, the Japanese will not let them have a private space in order to monitor them.
"That's good news!"
Wright's tone was a little excited, but he quickly calmed down, then unfolded the note and motioned for the other party to watch.
Donald quickly glanced at the contents of the note, and there was a look of surprise on his face.
Seeing Donald's eyes, Wright knew that he had finished reading, so he stuffed the note into his mouth and swallowed it quickly.
After swallowing with difficulty, Wright picked up the water glass and took a sip, then asked Wright in a low voice: "What do you think?"
"I didn't expect that the war situation would be so good. It seems we really have hope?"
Donald smiled and said these optimistic words.
"Then shall we follow the instructions on the note?"
The note was written by Li Yunsheng himself. It introduced the situation of the Pacific War and the Japanese attitude towards American prisoners.
Finally, Murakami’s six-pillar suggestion was made, asking these American prisoners to cooperate to facilitate the military commander’s rescue...
Donald hesitated a little, and after a while, he slowly said: "I believe in their judgment. The Japanese don't dare to do anything to us?"
Although Donald did not say it explicitly, his attitude was very clear, that is, he wanted to cooperate with the military.
Wright also nodded, agreeing with this opinion.
After all, these captured American officers all have their own judgment and are by no means stupid.
But after thinking for a while, Wright frowned and said cautiously: "Do you think there is any conspiracy in the content of this note?"
Wright, who was born into a noble family, was very suspicious. Even though the contents of the note made sense, he was still a little worried.
Especially since there was no identity left on this note, Wright was even more worried, fearing that the other party had some purpose.
"Probably not, this is not good for the Japanese?"
Donald immediately made this judgment. After all, they were prisoners, and the Japanese had no need to play tricks on them.
"But the other party didn't identify himself?"
Wright was still a little worried, fearing that this was a Japanese trick. After all, these captured American officers had just played a trick on Ichiki Ryoka, so they were afraid that the other party would use the same means to retaliate.
"The content on the note is very full, and it is all important content, so the other party is worried that if there is too much content, it will be inconvenient to deliver!"
Donald expressed his thoughts. After all, he saw the note with his own eyes and knew that the key content was written on it. So in order to save space, it was normal not to write the identity.
"That's true!"
Wright agreed, and then he said seriously, "Then we will follow the requirements above!"
Wright decided to take a gamble, because according to the situation described in the note, the Japanese did not dare to kill them.
Therefore, Wright knew in his heart that making trouble like this would only lead to suffering, but his life would definitely not be in danger.
What's more, the shrewd Wright knew that being rescued by allies was much better than being used as a bargaining chip for the Japanese, and it would not even have much impact on his future future.
After all, in the eyes of Americans, surrender is not a shameful thing, especially surrender after a battle.
Wright could understand the pros and cons of this matter, and so could Donald, so he nodded and said simply: "That's it?"
Then he changed the subject and asked, "Do you want to notify others?"
Donald's question made Wright hesitate. He didn't know whether he should inform others of the news, and there was a look of thought on his face...