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Chapter 1 The Lost City (Part 2)

Chapter 1 Mystery (Part 2)

"No, I believe Webmaster Wang can handle this matter well." Deputy Director Mao Renfeng waved his hand and responded with a generous attitude.

If he wants to contact Heishizhai, he doesn't need to use any extraordinary means of signal tracking and analysis as Wei Daming said. He directly sent a telegram to the stationmaster of the Beijing station as the deputy director, Wang Tianmu, and asked the special agent team located in Heishizhai to report the situation directly to him. Even if Wang Tianmu was unhappy, he would not force him. However, if he did that, it would seem that his deputy director was too poor, and the internal mountainous problems faced by the Military Control Commission after the reorganization will be completely put on the table. (Note 1, Note 2)

Although Wei Daming, the Director of Telecommunications, was very bookish, but his mind was not slow. After thinking about it, he knew that he might have given Director Mao a bad idea. He smiled and continued: "Recently, North China has applied for many micro radio stations, saying that he wanted to build the Chasui branch station. The specific person in charge was Ma Fengchi. He had a master-disciple relationship with the little guy named Peng. If the director wants to learn more about the situation in Heishi Village, I can send him a telegram directly." (Note 3, Note 4)

After saying that, he was waiting for Mao Renfeng's affirmation very much, but Mao Renfeng frowned and slowly knocked his fingers on the table, "Do, Duo, Duo, Duo", as if an old monk had entered a meditation, without any response for a while.

Wei Daming is a purely technical background and has a bit of a literati in his temperament. Seeing that the other party deliberately neglected him, his face immediately became ugly.

With his qualifications, he does have the capital to express his expression to Mao Renfeng. As one of the top pioneers in the Chinese telecommunications industry, he was pulled into the Agent Organization by Dai Li, and he spent less than three years to develop and train several telecommunications personnel in the organization to more than 4,000. It can be said that the entire Military Control Commission and its predecessor telecommunications organization were built by Wei Daming himself, and both qualifications and achievements were far above the deputy director Mao Renfeng.

Xu Yedao next to him keenly saw that the atmosphere was not good, and quietly kicked Wei Daming's stool, indicating that the other party should not be impulsive. The latter was awakened on the verge of an outbreak. He turned his head gratefully, looked at him, and then turned his eyes to Mao Renfeng again, "Does Deputy Director Mao have anything else? Before I came, I was dealing with the issue of upgrading the technical equipment of the Military Affairs Bureau and the stations below. If the transmitter is reduced to the radio, it will penetrate into the Japanese war zone in the future..."

"Let the upgraded matters be put first, wait for ten minutes, and I might need to ask you something later." Mao Renfeng waved his hand, stood up irritably, and walked towards the window on the side of the street. The sky outside was still gloomy, which was very destructive, making him unable to help but want to punch Wei Daming's delicate face, but thinking of the other party's role in the Investigation and Statistics Bureau, he forced his desire to beat others in his heart.

The suggestion was not as good as the boss's appetite, and he was denied when he wanted to find an excuse to slip away. Wei Daming didn't know what else he could do. He glanced at Xu Yedao, director of the Operations Department, and shook his head with a wry smile.

Xu Yedao is a talented student who graduated from the Department of Political Science and Law of Peking University. During the Northern Expedition, he served as the director of the Military Law. He was well-known for his superiors, Mao Renfeng, who relied on the relationship between Dai Li and his fellow villager, to reach the position of deputy director of the company. Seeing Wei Daming turn his eyes to him, he smiled bitterly and shrugged his shoulders, and expressed deep sympathy for Wei Daming's situation.

Both of them were unwilling to speak on their own, waiting for Deputy Director Mao to make a decision alone. After waiting for ten minutes and ten minutes, until the sound of "guru, guru" was already made in their stomachs, they finally heard Mao Renfeng ask in a low voice: "What's going on with Zeng Jiayan in the past few days?"

Zeng Jiayan No. 50 is the station of the CCP delegation in Chongqing. When Mao Renfeng asked about it at this moment, he was naturally not concerned about the personal daily life of the delegation members. Xu Yedao thought about it and responded with a smile, "It's still the same, and he has had close contacts with those who are dissatisfied with the government, but he has not seen them communicate much with people in the newspaper industry these days. Xinhua News Agency is also very cautious in the restoration of Hei Shizhai."

"That's why their own people can't even show their achievements in North China. How can they pay attention to the outside world?" Mao Renfeng curled his lips and commented calmly.

Although he said it plainly, Mao Renfeng still felt much more relaxed in his heart. Xinhua News Agency did not pay too much attention to Heishizhai, which shows that Yan'an was not involved in this matter very deeply, but it is also possible that Xinhua News Agency deliberately did not pay attention to this matter, which made it more obvious. Who can make it clear? In terms of intelligence, Zhou Enlai from the Communist Party is a veteran of the old hands. He is enough to be a teacher for most of the Military Commission's people, regardless of ability and qualification.

As a former student of the Whampoa Military Academy, Mao Renfeng did not dare to underestimate the ability of Zhou Enlai, the director of the political department. He frowned and thought for a while, and asked again: "You have read all the newspapers recently. Are the performances of Yuzhong Express and Shancheng Evening News so active? Have you sent someone to check the financial backers of these two newspapers? Is it related to Zeng Jiayan?"

"It shouldn't matter if I checked it." Xu Yedao also ran a newspaper when he was young and personally experienced the pain of persecution of speech. Therefore, he was very disgusted with Mao Renfeng's question. Without thinking, he directly denied that the two newspapers had something to do with the Communist Party.

"Oh." Mao Renfeng's eyebrows jumped up quickly, turned her head, and looked at Xu Yedao with a very interesting look.

Xu Yedao was in a panic and quickly realized that he might have offended Director Mao, so he quickly spoke out for remedies. "The advertising fees in those two newspapers were very high. There was a Hengfa Grain Industry, their long-term customers, and Hengfa Grain Industry's largest shareholder seemed to be from the Peng family in Yingzhou."

"My mother-in-law." Mao Renfeng was so angry that she slapped the window frame and scolded people in Zhejiang dialect again. "They are too much trouble in Yingzhou Peng family. From using planes to rush Western medicine to dig coal in the mine, there is nothing else they are not involved in the sky and the ground."

Xu Yedao shrugged and returned to silence again. If the Peng Xuewen, who was stirring up the wind and rain on the Chahar grassland, was born in the Peng family in Yingzhou, his family's actions were really understandable. Nowadays, whose children and grandchildren graduated from college, their parents would still want to publish articles in newspapers to publicize them. How could the Peng family in Yingzhou not cultivate the elites of the clan who are obviously of investment value? Besides, with the deep foundation of the Peng family in politics, business and military, it would be not so easy for the Military Commission to use the matter of promoting their achievements in the newspaper to make a fuss. This day before, there were a few big men who personally handed the post to Deputy Director Dai's desk.

Without anyone reminding me, Mao Renfeng also knew that with his current strength, he was not enough to fight against a deep-rooted family. He was silent for a while with a blue face and said with a sneer: "No matter who he is, the more he brags, the faster he breaks. You two turn around and pay more attention to the movements of the Japanese. They were stabbed with an awl on their butts. They could not have reacted. If you could hear any turbulence, you might as well notify the Beiping station as soon as possible, so as not to react too slowly and be caught off guard by the Japanese."

Note from Drunkard: This section involves too much background information, so it is only counted as two thousand words, and the extra ones are given for free.

Note 1: The Military Control Commission was formerly the Special Service of the Fuxing Society. At the end of 1937, it was secretly investigated and merged with the Military Commission of the National Government. It was called the Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Military Commission of the National Government. In mid-August 1938, a Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang was split up. Due to the absorption of too many gang members and the trust of the old warlords, the Military Control Commission was full of factions and conflicts. Dai Li could barely suppress internal conflicts during his lifetime. After Dai Li's plane crash, his successor Mao Renfeng beat up Ma Hansan and others of different factions, causing the lower classes of the Military Control Commission in the North China to be discouraged and almost watched Fu Zuoyi's uprising in an uprising manner.

Note 2: Wang Tianmu, the stationmaster of the Military Control Commission in Peking and one of the six major kings under Dai Li, participated in the planning of many assassinations of Japanese and puppet officials. In 1939, the Military Control Commission's organization in the north was almost uprooted by the Japanese army. After Japan surrendered, he lived in seclusion in Peking. With his rich connections in the Military Control Commission, he escaped from the liquidation, and then fled to Taiwan and died of illness.

Note 3: Wei Daming, director of the Military Commission Telecommunications Office, was one of the top radio experts in China at that time. During the Anti-Japanese War, he took the lead in miniaturizing telecommunications transmitters and established the Military Commission's telecommunications network, which made great contributions.

Note 4: Ma Fengchi, namely Ma Hansan, Fengchi is a character fabricated by the author. Ma Hansan is a low-level officer of the Northwest Army who was born in Feng Yuxiang's academic team. He was very close to the Military Control Commission. Later, he defected to the Military Control Commission and was highly valued by Dai Li. He served as the Chasui stationmaster and the Beijing stationmaster. During the Anti-Japanese War, he made many contributions to the Military Control Commission. However, because he was not from Zhejiang, he could not enter the core of the Military Control Commission. After Dai Li died in the air, he was executed by Mao Renfeng for corruption. In recent years, an unscrupulous literati in Hong Kong, a Hong Kong philosopher Romance, Ma once surrendered to Japan. It was precisely during the Ma Fengchi that he fabricated, Ma's father was shot by the Japanese invaders and his wife was arrested by the Japanese invaders. Ma himself was also blocked by Beijing for participating in the assassination of the Japanese envoy. If it was true that Ma Fengchi was defeated by Japan, his cooperation with the Japanese invaders might not be too "close".
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