Zhang Xiaoping also noticed that since his senior brother met Mr. Huang, he had secretly provided him with money. He also noticed this. Last time he robbed the radio station of a Japanese trading company, his senior brother also sent him to Fuyuan Store.
Of course he knew who it was given to in the end.
This kind of giving money and effort to others, and even taking risks to rob, is completely inconsistent with senior brother's usual behavior. When have you ever seen senior brother engage in loss-making business?
The meaning behind this kind of thing of just giving without asking for anything in return is worth pondering, and then the senior brother's attitude towards the red organization can be easily revealed.
Zhang Xiaoping doesn't care which side his senior brother will ultimately choose to stand on. For him, he just needs to follow his senior brother's steps closely and doesn't bother to think about other things. He doesn't understand anyway, right?
Seeing that Zhang Xiaoping was silent, Old Uncle Wu complained: "You see, you are such a kid, even you, Old Uncle Wu, want to hide it?"
Zhang Xiaoping said with a smile: "Old Uncle Wu, it's not that I want to hide it from you, and my senior brother has never told me this, but I think that no matter what senior brother chooses, everyone will follow him, so I won't waste that time.
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Old Uncle Wu sighed and said: "Of course I trust the scholar's vision and judgment, but I'm just worried that if someone finds out about this, it will have any impact on the scholar and our mercenary group."
Zhang Xiaoping comforted Old Uncle Wu and said: "What impact can it have? Isn't it just training a few peripheral intelligence agents from the urban management department? It's all for the fight against Japan. As long as they are not Japanese spies, we don't care who they are, as long as they don't fall into the hands of others.
, It’s empty talk, if we fight to the death and deny it, what else can happen to us?”
Old Uncle Wu thought for a while and said: "That's right, alas! You, Old Uncle Wu, are really old. As he gets older, he becomes afraid of this and that. When you were on the mountain with Huzi, you
Old Uncle Wu has never been afraid of anyone."
Zhang Xiaoping said angrily: "You are not even fifty yet. How old are you? You still have a lot of good days to live in the future."
Old Uncle Wu smiled and said: "You still know how to talk, but the two of us have agreed that when these people leave, we will pretend that we have never seen these people, and we have not trained such things.
No one can tell."
Zhang Xiaoping simply agreed: "Hey! I will listen to you."
At this time, Old Uncle Wu also somewhat understood what Zhou Wen meant by asking him and Zhang Xiaoping to greet these people. Zhang Xiaoping was simple-minded and would not think too much about things arranged by his senior brother, while he knew the stakes and had seniority and qualifications.
No one would find it uncomfortable to put it here and dare to ask themselves.
Moreover, the entire mercenary group has now gone to Yangqu Military Camp. Those who stayed here are some of the veterans of the 19th Route Army brought from Nanjing. They arrived for the first time, and they are not very familiar with the situation of the mercenary group, let alone
Don't tell me the details of these people who came for training. After these people leave, as long as you and Zhang Xiaoping don't talk about it, no traces or flaws will be left.
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While Zhang Xiaoping was training Peng Feng and the others, Zhou Wen handed over a lot of things about Yang Qu to Zhao Changshu and Meng Yuting, and returned to Taiyuan.
What happened that made Zhou Wen return to Taiyuan in a hurry at the critical moment when the two armies had just established a joint command headquarters and were about to start training?
It turned out that Zhou Wen originally thought that he could safely leave the hunting and investigation of Japanese spies to the Urban Management Department, but now there was a problem. It was the commander himself who sent a telegram ordering Zhou Wen to rush back to Taiyuan to take charge of the work.
Late at night, the conference room of the Xiaobeimen Street military camp was brightly lit. Zhou Wen, who had arrived overnight, was listening to the reports from Xu Shuli and Jiang Han.
"After a week of inspections and arrests, the jails of the police station are now overcrowded. Even our military camp has now vacated many barracks as temporary prisons to hold many suspects. However, the progress of the screening work is too slow. Several foreign companies
They all protested, and if the commander-in-chief was under great pressure, he asked us when we would be able to end it."
After Xu Zhuli finished speaking, he rubbed his eyebrows with his hands. His face looked tired, and it seemed that he hadn't had much rest recently.
Zhou Wen also found it a bit tricky after hearing this. You must know that although the Urban Management Section trained for a year and did a lot of investigation and screening work, it was only after they actually took action that they discovered that the interrogation and screening of these suspects were not what they originally imagined.
It was easy. I didn’t expect to catch so many suspects in one go.
Fortunately, those Japanese trading companies whose locations have been identified by Zhou Yongbin's radio listening equipment have all the witnesses and physical evidence, and their identity as Japanese spies can be basically confirmed. However, according to Zhou Wen's original suggestion, all those who have lived and worked in Taiyuan in recent years
Northerners doing business must be investigated, especially those who are young, strong and without a family, or young couples without children, are all subject to scrutiny and screening.
Jiang Han added: "We are still lacking in experience. Most of our brothers are students and cannot conduct preliminary screening in person. As long as they have suspicions, they will all be brought back to custody. If they are not careful, they will be taken away.
The commotion became louder and more people were arrested."
Zhou Wen thought that he also had a responsibility. The strategy of "I would rather catch the mistake than let it go" was set by himself at the beginning. Now it seems that it is still a bit too dogmatic. But there is no way. These people in the urban management department now, even if they have professional ability,
Jiang Han, the strongest, actually doesn't have much experience. These can only be strengthened through continuous work, let alone a half-experienced young master like Xu Zhuli.
To screen and examine spies, professional knowledge is of course necessary, but the life experience and experience of the interrogator are also indispensable. These agents of the Urban Management Section are too young, and they absorb professional knowledge quickly, but experience and experience are indispensable.
Come.
Zhou Wen thought about it. Even if he was a man of two generations, he still lacked experience in this area, otherwise he wouldn't have made such a big fuss.
You know, if a city conducts large-scale searches without legal restrictions for a long time, it will not only cause panic among people, but also cause considerable commercial losses, not to mention there are so many foreign companies and institutions watching.
Well, once they unite to protest, even the commander-in-chief Alexander.
Therefore, the top priority now is to end this operation as soon as possible and let Taiyuan City return to peace and tranquility as soon as possible.
"How many people are imprisoned now?"
"It's almost over a thousand." Jiang Han replied sheepishly.
Zhou Wen was also dumbfounded. If Japan really had thousands of spies in Taiyuan, there would be no need to ask for any information, and they could directly attack the Office of Appeasement.
Zhou Wen estimated that in a remote city like Taiyuan, having a dozen or twenty Japanese spies would be enough to hold up the sky. If you really think that Japanese spies are like cabbages, they will grow out of the ground on their own if you plant them.