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Chapter 960 Adventure Observation

Fujita, who was coordinating Bav in Kiev, had other plans, so he discussed countermeasures with his colleagues and wanted to get the information as soon as possible.

But Fujita's companions were more ruthless and directly proposed to fight hard, intending to fight quickly.

"No, if you do this, once you can't pry his mouth open, all your efforts will be in vain."

Fujita had some scruples and immediately rejected the proposal.

"Then what should we do? Should we continue to struggle with him?"

"I'm taking some time to put it off, I'm looking for a chance to test it out!"

"You have to know that the Japanese army is looking for him. Just now, the military sealed off the entire Shanghai and did not allow anyone to enter or leave.

I guess it won’t be long before the army will conduct a comprehensive search of Shanghai.”

Fujita's companion told the situation outside, with a very solemn expression. He paused and added: "So we don't have much time. Once the military finds it, not only Kiev Bav will be finished, but you and me."

There is no way to escape death."

"It's okay, you and I are both Japanese and have been running this place for a long time. No one will doubt us.

Even if the military really conducts a search, they will not randomly check this place immediately."

Fujita wasn't too worried because he was an out-and-out Japanese and still served in the Japanese Navy. He was only bribed by the Soviets to become a spy.

The reason why Fujita changed his attention this time was because he got some inside information and knew that the information stolen by Kiev Bav was too important, so he had other thoughts.

After all, spies who can be bribed are people with no bottom line. In addition, Fujita sensed some danger, so he planned to use this information to make a fortune and then leave Shanghai.

His companion was the same person as Fujita, and the two of them conspired together to get this information from Kiev Bav.

"No one will doubt us in a short period of time, but the death of those two fishermen is a reminder to the military that someone is assisting Kiev Bav. If they can't search for anyone, they will find this place sooner or later!"

Fujita's companions were very cautious and naturally knew that the act of silence would alert the Japanese military.

But those two fishermen were not spies. If they were kept, problems would be more likely to arise, so they had no choice but to kill and silence them.

"The military doesn't have that many troops to search the whole of Shanghai in one fell swoop. Even if it's a real search, I have a way to deal with it."

Being able to lurk in the Japanese navy and remain undetected for many years, Fujita is naturally a person of extraordinary intelligence, so he doesn't have to worry about this.

Hearing what Fujita said, his companion frowned but said nothing more.

After a while, Fujita spoke again: "You must pay attention to Kiev Bav's actions, but be cautious and not make him suspicious."

"Don't worry, I will do everything well!"

After that, the two of them talked for a few more words, and Fujita turned around and left.

A few minutes later, Fujita appeared at the Japanese Navy station and came to the combat section very calmly.

"Fujita-kun, where have you been?"

Seeing Fujita's return, a colleague from the operations department immediately asked.

"I'm going out to do something!"

Fujita responded casually, then came to his desk and continued to do unfinished work.

His colleagues didn't ask any questions. After all, there were not many people in the combat department, and everyone had their own responsibilities.

But Fujita, who was working on the surface, was thinking about how to persuade Kiev Barf to hand over the information to him.

As for what Kiev Barv said, asking Fujita to arrange for him to leave Shanghai, this person did not consider it at all.

Because Kiev Barf left Shanghai, Fujita's goal could no longer be achieved, so he naturally would not do this.

What's more, given the current situation, it would be extremely difficult for white people to leave Shanghai.

After two or three hours, Fujita finished his work and went out to inquire about the news.

The Army is now responsible for this matter, and Naoo Abe is still very powerful, so the Navy's knowledge of the situation is limited.

Fujita only found out that the army men found the beach and found two fishermen who had been silenced.

Fujita didn't care about this at all. After all, after he silenced himself, he carefully cleaned up the scene and left no clues. He didn't worry about being discovered at all...

At six o'clock in the evening, Fujita left the naval station and came to see Kiev Bav again: "Sir, you can't leave Shanghai now?"

"Why?"

Kiev Bav immediately asked, his tone a bit stern, and he became more defensive.

"The military has blocked the road out of Shanghai. No one can leave, especially white people."

Fujita gave this answer and deliberately showed a sad look.

"Can't you think of a way?"

Kiev Barf was a little skeptical. After all, he knew that Fujita was a Japanese naval officer.

Although his level is very low, he still has some rights. If he works hard, he may not be able to get him out of Shanghai.

"The person who ordered the blockade of Shanghai was Army Lieutenant General Naoo Abe. Not to mention a little guy like me, not even General Saburo Hattori can let the white people leave Shanghai?"

Fujita was definitely not telling lies. The information he had heard before was that Naoo Abe had issued a death order. Without his personal order, no white man could leave Shanghai.

Then he changed the subject and said, "If you don't believe it, can I take you to see what's going on outside?"

"good?"

Kiev Bav immediately nodded in agreement. After all, he didn't know the situation outside, so he naturally wanted to go out and take a look.

This is because Kiev Bav is too cautious and does not trust Fujita, so that is why he is like this.

As for the danger of going out, Kiev Bav couldn't care less. Anyway, with Fujita here, ordinary minor troubles could be dealt with.

Just like that, Kiev Bav changed into a coat, wore a top hat, and sunglasses to cover himself tightly, and then went out with Fujita to observe the situation.

After wandering around outside, Kiev Bav looked very ugly because he saw that the stations and docks were all filled with large numbers of Japanese military police.

Especially for the Shanghai docks, martial law has not been lifted yet, so there is no chance at all.

The two people returned to their stronghold. Kiev Bav was silent for a while and then asked: "Are the roads outside the city so dangerous?"

After observing the situation, Kiev Bav also knew that it was very unlikely that he wanted to leave.

But I still hold on to a glimmer of hope and look forward to being able to leave on the road, because as long as we leave Shanghai, other places may not be so strict.

"There are checkpoints everywhere on the several highways leaving Shanghai. Even ordinary people cannot leave!"

While speaking, Fujita was also observing Kiev Barf's face, and thinking about how to speak in order to get the other party to hand over the things to him...

"Should I contact the top?"

Kiev Bav also has his own ideas, so he wants to contact the Soviet intelligence agency to see if there is any way to solve the current situation.

In fact, this request was made by Kiev Bav for the third time, but Fujita rejected it the first two times.

But this time, the situation was a bit unexpected. Fujita replied with a grimace: "Sir, the intelligence agency must be monitoring radio signals. If the radio is used, we will be in danger..."


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