Chapter nine hundred and eighty eighth cover evacuation
When Liu Qing arrived outside the Xinsheng Bookstore, she immediately noticed that someone was watching outside, so she wrote a note and asked a coachman to deliver the message.
When the coachman went in and out of the bookstore, Liu Qing's heart was in her throat, fearing that something would go wrong.
However, what made Liu Qing happy and worried was that when the coachman entered the bookstore, although no one stopped him, after the coachman walked out of the bookstore, two or three people followed him quietly.
This situation made Liu Qing very worried. She didn't know whether Yu Jinhe could escape, and she was also worried that innocent people would be harmed. After all, the Japanese were too ruthless.
Yu Jinhe, who was in the bookstore, looked at the note in his hand very differently, wondering who had used this method to send a message to him.
Fortunately, Jin He opened the note immediately and saw the contents inside.
There was a line on the note that said, "The Japanese have noticed Xinsheng Bookstore, and there are people outside watching it." The signature was a willow character.
After seeing these contents, Yu Jinhe shrank his eyes, immediately walked to the door, and quietly observed the situation outside.
Yu Jinhe, an old party member with rich experience in struggle, knew something was wrong after taking a quick look at the situation around him.
“Get a Shanghai Daily!”
While taking stock of the situation, Yu Jinhe stopped a newsboy in order to deceive others.
Because it is unclear, it is easy for people to notice the problem.
"okay!"
The boy selling newspapers immediately walked to the door of the bookstore and gave Yu Jinhe a Shanghai Daily.
While taking advantage of the money, Yu Jinhe carefully observed the surrounding situation to see who was staring at this place.
In a short period of time, Yu Jinhe saw five or six problematic people, two of whom even entered Xinsheng Bookstore.
Seeing this situation, Yu Jinhe felt very dangerous, but there was no abnormality on his face.
After completing the transaction with the newsboy, Yu Jinhe quietly returned to the bookstore, thinking about what to do.
Although Xinsheng Bookstore is a stronghold, there are no important items in it, so Yu Jinhe doesn't have much scruples.
The only thing he was worried about was that there were many people outside, and he was not sure he could escape safely.
After a few minutes, Yu Jinhe sighed, immediately packed up all the money in the bookstore, put on a hat, and planned to risk leaving.
After all, there are Japanese people watching outside. The longer you stay, the greater the danger.
Especially Yu Jinhe understood that the coachman who had just sent the message would soon be captured by the enemy, so he did not have much time.
Otherwise, Yu Jinhe would not take risks during the day, and would not leave until at least night.
After exiting the door of Xinsheng Bookstore, Yu Jinhe turned around and locked the door.
This was also to confuse the enemy. After all, he didn't bring anything with him. It was like he was going out for a while because of something temporary.
As expected, the people watching outside, although hesitant, still did not rush to arrest people.
Because these Japanese also want to take a long-term view and catch big fish.
What's more, in the eyes of the Japanese, Yu Jinhe is already meat on the chopping block and cannot escape at all.
In this way, Yu Jinhe left Xinsheng Bookstore and left along the road.
The Japanese who were following him immediately followed without any hesitation.
Only two people were left to continue observing the situation to see if there were any other gains.
Watching Yu Jinhe and the Japanese leave, Liu Qing, who was observing the situation, frowned and didn't know what to do.
Touching the pistol on her body, Liu Qing felt cautious, and then followed quietly.
However, Liu Qing moved very carefully, staying far away from the Japanese figure, and stopped from time to time for fear of being discovered.
Yu Jinhe, who was in front, started walking on the main road, but as he walked, he got into a small alley.
Taking advantage of the familiar terrain, Yu Jinhe sped up at a bend extending in all directions.
As he quickened his pace, the Japanese who were following him immediately knew that something was wrong. They no longer cared about hiding their tracks and quickly chased after him.
As the Japanese ran, Yu Jinhe didn't care about anything else and started running as well.
By now, the Japanese had understood, so they took out their pistols when chasing.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
As the Japanese pursuers opened fire, the situation suddenly became tense, and Yu Jinhe was also in danger.
Fortunately, the Japanese wanted to capture him alive, but the distance between the two sides was not close, so all the bullets missed.
However, Yu Jinhe understood that this situation would not last too long. After all, if the distance was far, the Japanese would not care.
Thinking of this, Yu Jinhe knew that he was really in danger, so while running, he drew his pistol, planning to kill himself if he was injured.
At this moment, several more gunshots were suddenly heard, and the gunshots came from behind the Japanese.
Hearing this voice, Yu Jinhe was a little surprised and looked back quietly.
Upon seeing this, Yu Jinhe immediately understood what was going on.
Behind the Japanese, at the entrance of the alley, there was a slightly shorter figure, firing at the Japanese pursuers.
Although the short figure covered his face with a silk scarf, Yu Jinhe could still recognize it as Liu Qing's figure.
Yu Jinhe was naturally a little emotional when he saw Liu Qing appearing and using this method to attract firepower and help him leave.
Thinking of a woman taking the risk to cover her departure, Yu Jinhe felt a little hesitant in his heart, and his running pace also slowed down a bit.
Because the situation in front of him was obvious, that if Yu Jinhe continued to run away, he would be leaving danger to Liu Qing.
However, this hesitation existed briefly for a few seconds and then disappeared.
After all, Yu Jinhe's status is very high, and his importance to the party organization is not even a little higher than that of Liu Qing.
Especially Yu Jinhe understood that the reason why Liu Qing took the risk was to cover his departure. If he really turned around and fought against the Japanese, he would not only ignore the overall situation, but also waste the other party's heart.
Yu Jinhe wanted to understand and immediately quickened his pace.
The few Japanese who were chasing were attacked from behind by Liu Qing, so their pace naturally slowed down.
Even as time passed, they had to turn around and shoot with Liu Qing.
After all, if he continues to chase Yu Jinhe, he will undoubtedly become a living target.
Fortunately, the Japanese had good fighting qualities. They soon discovered that Liu Qing was the only one, so the troops were divided into two groups.
One way to suppress Liu Qing, the other way to catch up with Yu Jinhe.
Although the situation has changed in a short period of time, for Jin He, there are more opportunities to escape, but for Liu Qing, the situation is dangerous.
After Jinhe ran into another alley and the Japanese chased him, the three or four people who stayed behind began to approach Liu Qing.
Liu Qing also understood the current situation, so after Yu Jinhe disappeared, he immediately turned around and ran away.
The distance between the two sides was tens of meters. Under normal circumstances, the Japanese would never be able to catch up with Liu Qing.
Especially in this area, there are all small alleys, and Liu Qing's speed is not slow, so there are many opportunities to get rid of the pursuers.
Unfortunately, the Japanese who arrested the messenger coachman also came to this area. After they heard the gunshots, they naturally came to check the situation.
So in a small alley, Liu Qing was blocked by the Japanese and immediately fell into danger...