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Chapter 1557, Secret Instructions(1/4)

Fierce battles are in full swing in Ezhou.

However, Zhang Yong is studying the basic encryption principles of telegraphs.

Some things need to be operated by themselves, real and real, real and fake, and can be fooled by others.

The intelligence agencies of the world's great powers are all capable.

Well, there is a Turing in the UK. It can even decipher the Ennig code machine.

Although Dae-ying seems to be shaky, others have a very strong foundation. They have not completely declined yet.

But he definitely doesn't know how to have too complicated encryption principles!

Moreover, the purpose of his encryption is to make the other party pay attention to it, not to make others unable to decipher it.

The initial encryption principle is to add or subtract a random number.

For example, each code +5, or -5, will get a new set of encodings.

If the other party does not decipher, it will be translated according to the received code, which will definitely be inconsistent with the foreword.

This is the easiest.

Generally speaking, it can be deciphered by others.

Some experts can infer how much it is to increase or decrease by looking at the corresponding code.

But it's okay. Just code it like that.

All original codes are +10. Let the other party decipher.

What is the content of the telegram?

Of course it is the position of the battleship of the British Empire.

Don’t you, MI5, want to deal with me? Then I will serve you well.

Exposure your information first. Please take the bait if you are interested.

Where is the Hood?

It is the flagship of the Royal Navy and is the focus of intelligence agencies in various countries.

Especially the intelligence agency with the mustache, who is most concerned about the British warships.

Since the outside world is so peaceful, I will help Xiaowang disrupt the storm and muddy the water. Only in this way can I catch fish in the troubled waters!

Where did the British battleships come from?

Most are in ports. Only a small number are overseas.

You need to choose one or two very valuable and more hidden locations.

View the world map.

The Hood was discovered in Portsmouth.

It's worthless for the time being. It's in the home port! Too many people know.

Queen Elizabeth...

Royal Oak…

Nelson...

It seems that the location is not special.

Even if the telegram is sent out, not many people probably care.

It cannot attract the attention of those who are interested.

Keep looking for...

Finally, a valuable formation was found.

It is the battleship formation composed of the Barham, the Warrior and the War Warfare.

Currently located about fifty nautical miles northeast of the Shetland Islands. Maybe it is for training here? Or cruise?

This position should be very concerned by the Germans, especially the German Navy.

Because, this is their only access to the Atlantic Ocean. No other.

It is impossible to walk through the English Channel. You will be surrounded and blocked by the British. You will attack them in groups and cannot be defeated.

You can't even walk in the seas south of Iceland. You will be attacked by groups.

The Shetland Islands are the wolf pack base of Great Britain.

You can only walk through the sea between Iceland and Greenland. Go around a big circle and secretly enter the Atlantic Ocean.

There is a prerequisite, that is, it must be secret. Otherwise, it will be dead.

Once discovered, the British battleships will flock to the ground and sink them.

The German Navy is actually quite pitiful.

It is difficult to even go out at the door of the house. After being lucky, it is difficult to come back.

Every time I go out, I am worried, afraid of being discovered, and then I am worried that I will not come back. In fact, it is almost the same.

Such a powerful battleship as Besmai went out twice in total and was killed.

However, if the bearded man asks himself to serve as the commander of the navy, he will guarantee that the Royal Navy will be driven out.

With the help of the system, you can fly kites, defeat each one, and sink the British battleships one by one.

Unfortunately, Xiaowang was reluctant to pay for it! She was reluctant to invite herself.

Alas, it's really a pearl covered with dust...

coding.

encryption.

Start sending.

The band 95.27 is still used.

What?

No clear code?

That's nothing to do with me.

The telegram was not sent by me, Zhang Yong.

I don't admit it even if I die.

However, you can find out about the situation with me.

As long as the money is given enough, I will send less information on your battleships.

Next time I will post it to Japanese, beautiful country, or German.

Oh, and French and Italian.

Aren’t the French so arrogant? Let you be nervous.

The Italian navy is also very strong. There are also several battleships.

Anyway—

Whoever gives money will keep it confidential for anyone.

Whoever doesn't give money will be exposed.

"Report!"

A combat adviser has arrived.

Zhang Yong nodded and took back his thoughts.

"What's up?"

"Reporter Commissioner, the 100th Army reported that the Japanese invaders launched a fierce attack on their positions."

"knew."

Zhang Yong nodded.

Check the null finger map. No abnormalities were found.

The 100th Army was north of the Yangtze River and was responsible for intercepting the Japanese invaders in the north of the Yangtze River to approach Hankou.

The front is the third Japanese division, which is also considered an old opponent. He has been entangled with the Kuomintang army. The division commander is still Fujita Shin.

Currently, near Hankou, the Japanese invaders' standing division is the third division. There was a 16th division before, but it turned around.

The 100th Army commanded by Long Muhan basically tied with the 3rd Japanese division.

The national army mainly deals in defensive warfare and will definitely take advantage.

And the Third Division, which had been fighting for many years, had almost never stopped, was actually very tired.
To be continued...
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