Chapter two hundred and sixty-four clues
Since Li Yunsheng was responsible for staring at the second target, he had this idea. After all, the situation is tense now, and the Japanese will definitely convey information frequently, so they did not speak up to fight for anything.
After that, Li Yunsheng began to arrange tasks and monitored all the residences of the second target according to the clues he had mastered.
It was soon evening, and the headquarters had already caught people, and the Japanese spies were successfully captured and the interrogation began overnight.
At this time, Li Yunsheng was leading his men to secretly monitor the second target on the cross street in the east of Wuhan City.
The second goal is a middle-aged man in his thirties. He opened a teahouse on the crossroads to cover up his eyes and ears.
Li Yunsheng and others quietly requisitioned a house not far from the teahouse, and controlled the original owner, staring at the teahouse nearby.
At around 8:30, after the teahouse turned off the lights, Zhang Hao said to Li Yunsheng: "Section Chief, it seems that nothing will happen today. We have been watching for a day in vain."
Li Yunsheng shook his head and said softly: "Not necessarily, we have investigated this teahouse before. He turns off the lights just after 8 o'clock every night, but today he waited until 8 o'clock, which is obviously more than twenty minutes later than usual."
Zhang Hao said seriously: "The section chief means that the Japanese are sorting out information so that they will waste time," and then said in confusion: "But we didn't find anything during the day."
Li Yunsheng carefully recalled the passing of the day, but did not feel anything abnormal, so he spoke, "Maybe we were late. After all, we started to monitor the target only after 10 o'clock in the morning. Maybe someone had already passed on information to him before this."
Zhang Hao nodded and said in agreement: "The section chief is right, what should we do."
Li Yunsheng said softly: "If someone really conveys important information to him today, then the Japanese liaison officer will come to get the information soon. Tomorrow, let the brothers be more energetic. If you see any suspicious person, you will quietly follow him and try to find the person in charge."
Zhang Hao frowned and said, "Section Chief, this teahouse is crowded, so it's hard for us to find the right target."
Li Yunsheng thought for a while, and then said, "There are not many liaison officers used by Japanese people to send me a message, so they should be alone to get information. Generally, people who come to drink tea rarely come alone, so as long as people come here alone, there are great doubts."
Zhang Hao immediately reacted and whispered: "The section chief means that as long as the person who comes here alone, we will send someone to follow him."
Li Yunsheng simply said: "Yes, anyway, here is close to the edge of the city, so there are not many people coming here to drink tea. In order to ensure that everything is foolish, we can only use this stupid method."
Zhang Hao hurriedly said, "Okay, I'll go back later and transfer more people. Now we have only a dozen people here, and the staff is a bit short of it."
Li Yunsheng said cautiously: "When bringing people back, be careful, don't let the Japanese discover it."
Zhang Hao said confidently: "Don't worry, can you make mistakes when doing this little thing? I will have people come here in batches so that it will never attract attention. Moreover, it's night and it's so dark that it won't be discovered by others."
Li Yunsheng was still very relieved about Zhang Hao doing this little thing, so he stopped talking about it, but Zhang Hao didn't know what he thought of and suddenly laughed proudly.
Seeing this, Li Yunsheng asked in confusion: "What are you laughing at?"
Zhang Hao said happily: "I was thinking, if we were lucky, we would really catch the head of Wuhan who was the Japanese spy. I don't know what the faces of those people at the headquarters would look like, and what is the idea of the seat."
Li Yunsheng was stunned. Thinking that if this was the case, the attendant would probably be very depressed. He originally arranged for himself to stare here to suppress himself, but if he accidentally solved the case, it would be very interesting. He couldn't help but laugh and said, "It's too early to say this now. After all, this clue cannot explain anything. Maybe this Japanese spy was turned off for a while because of other reasons."
Zhang Hao said calmly: "Japanese spies are very careful in doing things, and their lives will be very regular. They will never turn off the lights later for no reason. I guess the section chief is right. He must be sorting out the information so that he will turn off the lights for a while later."
Li Yunsheng also felt that this should be the case, but he was still unable to confirm, so he spoke: "Don't think too much, anyway, we are ready, and we will talk about everything when we really catch the person in charge of the spy."
Just as Li Yunsheng and Zhang Hao were studying how to arrest the person in charge of Japanese spies, two people were discussing something in an ordinary bungalow in Wuhan City.
Among the two, one was an old man in his fifties and the other was a young man in his twenty-one or two years old.
The old man said seriously: "Hashimoto-kun sent a telegram before, saying that he had received important military information from the Chinese people again. You will go there tomorrow and quietly get the information."
The young man said solemnly: "Hi, I will go tomorrow morning and will never delay things."
The old man immediately said, "Don't go too early, after all, no one will drink tea in the morning."
The young man said softly: "Hey, then I'll go again at noon. Please rest assured that the team leader will never have any problems."
The old man nodded with satisfaction, and then said calmly: "Now the Chinese people have noticed our existence and can no longer act like before. They must be more careful."
The young man said disdainfully: "The team leader, the Chinese people just accidentally hit him and caught the person who passed the information outside. If it weren't for this, they wouldn't have noticed our existence at all."
The old man's face changed a little immediately, and he said in a serious tone: "Kun Nakamura, don't underestimate the Chinese people too much, otherwise you will suffer a big loss. The situation in Wuhan City is so tense now. The Chinese agents are going all out to look for us. If you are careless, you may be caught by them."
The young man hurriedly said, "Hi, team leader, Nakamura understands, he will definitely be very careful." Although he said he would be careful, he had a little dissatisfaction on his face and did not take the old man's words seriously.
Seeing this, the old man naturally knew what the young man was thinking, so he said with a lesson: "Kun Nakamura, you are young, don't be arrogant. If you are not careful, you will be a disaster for your own life."
The young man named Nakamura immediately said: "The team leader is not Nakamura arrogant, but a Chinese agent. His abilities are really average. If he hadn't had some luck, he wouldn't have known about our existence now."
The old man said helplessly: "If you think so, you are very wrong. Even if the Chinese people accidentally caught the person we sent to convey information, Okada Jun did not send a Peaceful Telegram for several nights, and the intelligence officer he possessed was also arrested by the Chinese people, which means that he might have been caught by the Chinese people. From the time the Chinese people passed the information to the fact that Okada Jun did not send a Peaceful Telegram, it was only one day, which was enough to prove the difficulty of the Chinese people."
After hearing the old man's explanation, Nakamura reacted, naturally no longer arrogant, so he said seriously: "Teacher, Nakamura understands it, thank you for your teaching."
The old man nodded then and said with a smile: "Yoxi, Nakamura Jun, you are my student. I have high hopes for you. This time I brought you to Wuhan to train your abilities, so don't let me down."
Nakamura hurriedly said, "Please rest assured, Nakamura will definitely work hard and will never let the teacher down."
These two people are naturally Japanese spies lurking into Wuhan City. The old man is the person in charge of the spy, named Tada Shiyun, with a military rank, and is a senior intelligence officer of the Central China Front Army of Japan. Since the Japanese army was planning an attack on Wuhan, he specifically lurked into Wuhan to collect intelligence.
The young man is named Keno Nakamura, who is the subordinate of Shiyun Tada and his student, so the relationship between the two is extraordinary.
It is precisely because of this that Tada Shiyun brought such a very qualified intelligence officer to Wuhan with the purpose of cultivating his own students.
Recently, there have been many refugees coming to Wuhan, so they pretended to be fleeing father and son and entered Wuhan without any suspicion. They have been living here since then, remotely controlling and commanding all the Japanese spies in Wuhan city.
When he saw Kenyu Nakamura's modest attitude, Tada Shiyun was very satisfied. In his heart, it is common for young people to be a little arrogant. As long as they can accept the correct teaching, he said happily: "Yoxi, Nakamura, what I like most is yours. You can listen to the teacher's teachings, unlike other young people who always think they are self-righteous."
Keno Nakamura smiled and complimented a few times, then said, "Teacher, do you think Okada-kun will be really caught by the Chinese? Is it possible that he has already escaped?"
Tada Shiyun sighed and said, "I also hope Okada Jun can escape, but judging from the current situation, he has not sent a telegram for several days, so he must have been caught by the Chinese."
Keno Nakamura said with emotion: "It's such a pity. I'm afraid that all the intelligence officers in his hands will be found by the Chinese."
Tada Shiyun said indifferently: "The intelligence officers this time were all those who we just instigated against, and their status was not high, so there was no regret. As long as they could successfully conquer Wuhan, they would be considered to have made contributions to the empire. Anyway, there were many Chinese prisoners of war, and as long as our core members did not suffer losses, they would continue to instigate against each other."
Chapter completed!