He couldn't help but be stunned, wondering if there was something wrong with Ruolan and Mr. Asakura.
The way of contact between Liao Ruolan and Huang Hanhui is hidden and not easy to be noticed. The key lies in this sentence.
What she usually says is: "Dear listeners, it's commercial time now, let's take a break."
But if she said: "Listeners, commercial break now." This means that she is eager to meet Huang Hanhui! There is something very important!
Huang Hanhui knows that the most important thing for her right now is Mr. Asakura's matter!
4-18
At 2:30 in the afternoon, they met at the Mingli Coffee Shop on Aidoya Road.
Huang Hanhui noticed that Liao Ruolan's face was a little pale, with tension and uneasiness hidden in her expression.
They sat down in the corner, and she immediately began to report to Lao Huang the situation of sending Mr. Asakura to the station in the morning.
When Huang Hanhui heard that Mr. Ruolan and Mr. Asakura were attacked by Japanese ronin at Zhabei Station and met two Kuomintang agents, he couldn't help but be shocked.
He and Liao Ruolan both thought of the same question. Did Mr. Asakura reveal his whereabouts, or was Ruolan suspected or even under surveillance? How did those Japanese ronin find Mr. Asakura?
Also, are those Kuomintang agents going for Ruolan?
But judging from the situation at that time, it was actually the agents who rescued Ruolan and Mr. Asakura. Why is this?
At this time, Huang Hanhui thought of another problem. This afternoon, the leading comrades sent by the central government will arrive at Zhabei Station! Fu Xuelan is going to pick him up at the station in the afternoon! It seems that the two Kuomintang agents are looking for new arrivals.
Comrade leaders!
These situations made Huang Hanhui very suspicious. At this time, he noticed Liao Ruolan's uneasy expression.
He asked softly: "Ruolan, what's wrong? What else is going on?"
Ruolan had a very embarrassed expression on her face, and she kept twisting her hands on the table. When she looked at Huang Hanhui, there was even a layer of tears in her beautiful eyes.
"Old Huang," she whispered in a very soft voice, with unusual doubts and restraints: "Old Huang, I know that spy. He and I were college classmates at Tongji University in May 1935.
Yue, he suddenly left without saying goodbye and left without saying anything. I guessed at the time that he must have joined the army with another classmate. I was actually quite happy for him. I had already seen that he wanted to go to the battlefield.
, go fight the Japanese!”
At this point, she was silent for a while, and then whispered: "I just didn't expect that he would become a spy!"
Huang Hanhui stared at her silently, seeing the pain and sadness in her eyes.
His life experience told him that Ruolan and the spy might have more than just a relationship as classmates.
They may already have a deep relationship. I wonder if they have expressed their relationship to each other.
He asked softly: "What is his name?"
Ruolan looked at him uneasily and whispered: "His surname is Xiao, and his name is Xiao Ancheng."
He asked pointedly: "Do you like him?"
Ruolan panicked and shook her head desperately, "No, no, no..." But soon, she lowered her head and said softly: "I used to have a good impression of him..., but I just had a good impression. Now, I no longer
It’s possible.”
"In the past, you didn't reveal your good feelings towards him?" he continued to ask.
"No, never! We just often chat together, and there is another classmate. The three of us often chat together. Lao Huang, that's all." Ruolan explained to him uneasily.
Huang Hanhui understood her mood very well. Being a classmate of a Kuomintang agent had become a burden to her.
He lowered his voice and said in the gentlest tone possible: "Ruolan, you have to understand that the task you undertake is very important. In the future, no matter whether you see him again or not, you have to be cautious. You understand me
What do you mean?"
She nodded vigorously, "I understand. Don't worry, I will remain cautious."
Huang Hanhui thought for a while and then said: "We still need to send Mr. Asakura away as soon as possible. Japanese spies must be looking for him!"
Liao Ruolan immediately said: "Old Huang, I have considered this issue. I want to go to Zhabei Station tomorrow morning. First of all, I want to see if it is Mr. Asakura or I am being monitored and followed. Secondly, I want to see if the spy
Are we still guarding the station? If so, I can only send Mr. Asakura to Nanjing first. There will be a train to Nanjing at 11 o'clock at night, and then send him to Peking. Do you think this is better?
?”
Lao Huang immediately nodded and said: "Okay, this is a good idea, let's do it like this!"
Next, Ruolan began to report to him the various situations in Japan that Mr. Asakura described.
Huang Hanhui needs to understand and master the domestic political environment in Japan, the struggles between various political factions, and the different opinions of the top brass of the Japanese military.
But when Ruolan mentioned that the Japanese army specially formulated a "Demon Sword Plan" in order to cooperate with the upcoming war in Shanghai, he was still surprised. Mr. Asakura asked about the specific content of the "Demon Sword Plan" and how to cooperate with the Japanese army in launching a war.
It’s not clear. But it’s certain that this plan is not good for China!
He began to think about whether there was any way to learn more about this strange "Demon Sword Project"? He needed to seriously consider it.
4-19
That afternoon, after Liao Ruolan and Huang Hanhui broke up, they went home directly.
She returned home, wandering around here and there, wanting to do something, but she couldn't settle down.
She suddenly realized that she had been thinking about Xiao Ancheng, and his smiling face kept appearing in front of her eyes.
In the past, when An Cheng saw her in school, he would smile like this, warm and charming.
She clenched her fists and repeatedly told herself, forget him! He is a spy! You must forget him!
In fact, Xiao Ancheng had been thinking about her throughout the whole day, but he couldn't find her. He regretted not catching up with her in the morning and asking for her address or workplace.
He was now in despair again. He felt that he might have missed Ruolan.
4-20
At about one o'clock in the afternoon, in the ward of Renji Hospital, the woman who had been unconscious finally opened her eyes.
The nurse who was measuring her blood pressure and pulse noticed it and gave her a surprised smile.
She leaned down and said, "Madam, are you awake? You are finally awake!"
The woman's eyes were blank and frightened. She stared at the nurse in front of her, then slowly looked to both sides, as if to confirm that she was still alive and where she was. She closed her eyes again, as if to gather strength.
She opened her eyes again and asked the nurse in a weak voice: "What's wrong with me?"
The nurse put the thermometer into the aluminum box and made a note on the pad. She tilted her mouth at the woman and said, "The doctor said you might have been in a car accident. But the driver left you there and ignored you! It's so disgusting!"
"
The woman was silent for a moment and asked again: "Am I going to die?"
At this time, the nurse smiled at her and said, "No, don't worry. However, your injury is very serious. Your right leg was fractured, and the doctor spent a lot of effort to reconnect it. Your left shoulder is also broken."
Severe injuries, bone fractures and dislocations. Soft tissue contusions all over the body. So, don't move. Just take care of yourself and everything will get better."
The nurse packed her things and said, "It's time for me to go. I'll come often. If you need anything, just tell me."
After the nurse left, the woman on the bed fell into semi-consciousness or semi-drowsiness again.
She was very unsettled and seemed to be still struggling in her sleep, making moaning sounds from time to time. Sometimes, she would cry in her sleep, begging and whispering: "No...please...no, no..."
At this time, her face was completely distorted, as if she was suffering unbearable pain.
While half asleep and half awake, she gradually recalled her experience.
She might have been walking on the road at that time. Yes, Lao Huang asked her to find a more secluded and safer house as soon as possible.
She made an appointment with the landlord on the phone and was about to meet him. She probably walked in a hurry and didn't hear the rapid footsteps behind her. She only remembered being hit hard on the back of her head, and she didn't know anything after that.
When she woke up, she fell into the cruelest hell!
It was a large room with a dark surrounding. A large lamp overhead illuminated her and a middle-aged man opposite.