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Seven hundred and fifty-ninth new journey(1/2)

On the morning of July 8, 1937.

Zuo Chong hurried to the restroom in the Central Military Academy with information, and saw Dai Chunfeng, who looked tired in the reception room.

"Be careful, you finally come. Just received a notice from Peking that the Japanese are attacking Lugou Bridge and Wanping City.

Because some front-line troops were not fully prepared, and the lack of personnel and heavy weapons and equipment was expensive, the battle was very difficult."

As soon as the two met, Lao Dai told the current situation with a frown, then glanced outside the door and whispered.

"Beiping is surrounded on three sides, Lugou Bridge and Wanping are the only channel to the south, and these important places cannot be missed.

When the chairman learned that the situation was not good, he was anxious and immediately asked the Military Commission to analyze the conflict and analyze the purpose of the Japanese.

We also ordered us to find out the whole story of the Sino-Japanese fire exchange and focus on investigating whether there were any third-party instigations in this matter, such as the underground party.

Is there any specific information sent by the Beiping Station? You can report it from beginning to end and follow me to meet the leader later."

To judge the purpose of the Japanese?

Check the underground party?

Zuo Chong was speechless when he heard this. The enemy's gun was pressed against his forehead. Someone had unrealistic fantasies about the Japanese.

The other party dispatched so many troops, was it for a spring outing? How could the head of a country make such naive and absurd remarks?

At this time, I didn't find a way to curb the Japanese's attack, but instead suspected this and that, I was afraid that it was not syphilis that would have lost their minds.

Otherwise, if you are fighting against foreign countries, you must first make yourself crazy. Otherwise, no matter how stupid people are, you will know that this is not the time to fight in the nest.

Such a love hurts, and an enemy is happy.

It is not something that wise people can do.

Countless thoughts flashed through Zuo Chong's mind. He suppressed his anger and spoke out the Japanese's actions in a simplified manner.

"Last night, a part of the Japanese Riverside Brigade departed from Fengtai and headed north of Lugou Bridge, and then returned to Longmiao and Dawayao to live-fire exercises.

According to the information we obtained, the content of the exercise was approaching the defending positions at dusk and launched a sudden attack at dawn.

Three hours after the exercise began, at around 11 o'clock, the Japanese side said a soldier was missing around our position.

The other party used this excuse to ask for a search in Wanping County, but was sternly rejected by the defenders, and the two sides entered a confrontation.

At around 12:00 a.m., Japanese secret service officer in Peking, Tokuro Matsui, called to notify the Peking side and again made a search request.

We refused on the grounds that it was late at night and the Japanese soldiers entering the city might cause local unrest and that most people were asleep and unable to cooperate.

Not long after, Matsui said that if our side does not allow it, the Japanese army will conduct a forced search, and the Japanese side will not be responsible for the losses caused by this.

In order to prevent the situation from escalating, the fourth district of Hebei Province, the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Hebei-Chahar Government Affairs Committee, and the Hebei-Chahar Pacification Office sent personnel to consult with the Japanese side.

As a result, before five o'clock, the riverside brigade suddenly bombarded Wanping with infantry artillery. The defenders had no choice but to fight back.

To sum up, it can be preliminarily determined that this firefighting has nothing to do with the underground party, and the Japanese were prepared before the conflict."

"Oh? Why don't I know."

Hearing this, Dai Chunfeng frowned and asked, "He didn't remember that the secret service had sent relevant information. Could it be that someone was doing something wrong?"

Zuo Chong opened his mouth and had already handed over the information, but Lao Dai did not reply. Who could blame him for this matter? He had to explain helplessly.

"You can ask Li Qiwu, he is the chief secretary, and according to the procedures in the bureau, he is responsible for all the transfer of official documents.

However, Director Li is busy with official duties and it is understandable that he failed to tell you the information in time. Teacher, please don’t be angry.”

If you miss important information, you must find someone to take responsibility for this matter. Dai Chunfeng cannot be held responsible. After counting it, Li Qiwu is the most suitable.

Can take the blame for the superior,

What a blessing that is.

Li Qiwu still has to thank him.

Zuo Chong calmly put on a pair of small shoes for the other party, then changed the subject and told the information collected before from various places.

In March, the Japanese Joint Fleet and the Third Fleet stationed in Shanghai sailed into the coast of the island city, using the National Government as the imaginary enemy to conduct landing combat exercises.

In April, the Japanese Navy Command sent a large number of intelligence personnel to investigate the port of Tianjin Tanggu;

In May, a brigade of the Kwantung Army drove into Rehe to set up defenses.

In June, Fumikoto Komsui came to power to form a cabinet, claiming that he would "unify the whole country."

In that month, the so-called Chinese garrison troops in Japan performed live ammunition exercises day and night in the suburbs of Ping and Tianjin.

At the end of June and early July, some Japanese soldiers released rumors that on July 7, North China will repeat the incident like Liutiaogou.

As Dai Chunfeng listened, he realized something was wrong. He had indeed read the information and thought it was normal, so he didn't pay much attention to it.

After all, he suffered two big mistakes some time ago and had no time to deal with trivial matters. Who knew that this was a sign that the Japanese took action?

Fortunately, I finally found a good excuse, otherwise the Chairman would be able to investigate it and it would be difficult for him to explain it. The crime of dereliction of duty is not light.

Old Dai looked at the proud disciple with great satisfaction, nodded slightly, and suddenly his face changed, and he snorted coldly.

"Hmph, this Li Qiwu is really a rotten tree that cannot wither. It's just that you make mistakes every day, but such things that lose your head will also cause you to lose your chains.

According to my opinion, his chief secretary has done his best. Be careful. When you go back, remember to remind me that you must punish this person severely.

If it weren't..., I really wanted to transfer him to the northwest to be a companion with Tang Tong and Zhao Lijun, these three Wang Badans were the same waste."

Dai Chunfeng scolded Li Qiwu for a while, but when he said the last sentence, he was a little bit horny, as if there was something hidden inside.

"Okay teacher."

Zuo Chong replied respectfully on the surface, but in his heart he suspected that Lao Dai might have an important task for Li Qiwu to complete, so he let the other party go.

The problem is that only when it comes to underground parties can Lao Dai act so cautiously to avoid leaking secrets, but why should he hide it from himself?

He did not suspect that Lao Dai already knew his true identity, and then sent Li Qiwu to investigate secretly. This possibility was not high.

After so long, even if he was exposed, Dai Chunfeng could only kill him secretly, and it would be impossible for him to put this matter openly.

The reason is very simple: your student is an underground party spy and climbs to such a high position. Will you have the same problem?

Unless Dai Chunfeng wants to be suspicious of the bald head, or wants to give the ambitious Li Qiwu a handle, he will not do such a stupid thing.

Besides, tracking and monitoring require professional personnel. As the deputy director of the secret service, no one can bypass him and transfer people, and Lao Dai can't do it either.

Then there is only one possibility. Li Qiwu is acting alone, and it is likely to be related to the underground party, and the degree of confidentiality is extremely high.

Something weird,

Need to pay attention.

Zuo Chong took this matter in his heart and decided to check it out carefully. He didn't like the feeling of losing control, which was too unsafe.

Who knows if you will find out the body of "Qiu Chan" in the end. Doing this job, you must kill all the dangerous signs in the bud.

Because once you relax your vigilance, the sickle of the god of death will approach quietly, and it will be too late to regret it when the noose is tied to your neck.

What made him even more uneasy was the poisonous snake Li Qiwu, who was extremely cruel and ruthless, and Zuo Chong couldn't help but have a slight murderous intention.

MD,

Sooner or later, kill this juvenile thing.

At this moment, Dai Chunfeng seemed to have thought of something and frowned and asked, "Be careful, do you have any information about Matsui Tookuro?

Isn’t the Japanese intelligence agency in North China aureo? At that time, another secret service agency stationed in Peking appeared?

Also, how did the top Japanese officials react to the fire exchange? Have you obtained relevant information from the eyeliner you placed in Japan?

If there is no, you should collect it quickly. If the Chairman asks, you and I will be speechless, wouldn’t it be that others underestimate the Secret Service?”

"Please see."

Zuo Zhong, who had already prepared, handed over a secret document. After Lao Dai opened it, he lowered his voice and began to answer the first question.

"Matsui Taikuro, born in 1887, from Fukuoka Prefecture, graduated from Army Non-commissioned Officer School in 1910, and graduated from Army University in 1917.

He served as an adjutant of the 12th Division and a staff officer in the Chinese department of the General Staff Headquarters. He came to China in 1921 and joined the Kwantung Army and transferred to the Korean Army the following year.

In the first half of this year, he just served as the head of the secret service agency in Peking. This institution was temporarily established and acted very low-key, and few people knew about it.

It was only after the other party revealed his identity that the Japanese had such a secret intelligence organization, which was a dereliction of duty by the students."

After saying that, he lowered his head and waited for Lao Dai to deal with it. The secret service did have many eyeliners, but it was impossible for him to know everything.

After receiving information from the Beiping Station, he immediately launched an investigation into Matsui and finally found the other party's information through various channels.

"Yeah, not bad."

Dai Chunfeng closed the document and smiled. It was already very difficult to find so much information about the target in such a short time.

Compared with other departments of the State Government, this work efficiency is surprisingly high. With these, I can give the Chairman an explanation.

As for Matsui Tokuro's more detailed situation, there is no hurry. As long as the war does not end, they will always have an opportunity to understand in depth.

Lao Dai packed the documents and signaled Zuo Chong to continue reporting. The reaction of the top Japanese executives was very important, which determined the follow-up direction of the conflict.

It's a war or a harmony,

It depends on how the Japanese make a decision.
To be continued...
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