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Chapter 931 Sending a signal

The newspapers provided by the Japanese to American prisoners were all false news, and only wrote content that was beneficial to Japan.

But none of the captured American officers were fools, so they could naturally discover problems in the newspaper.

Although he was dissatisfied with the actions of the Japanese, the cunning Wright and Donald still used these news to write letters to the country.

However, the content in the letter also briefly suggested that the United States and Japan negotiate peace talks, and they strongly emphasized that it was because the war situation was not good for the United States that they suggested so.

If such content is sent to Americans, it will not promote peace talks at all, and will have the opposite effect.

So Ryoka Ichiki, the Japanese head of the Shiraki Mansion, took the letter to find Wright and Donald, intending to ask them to delete some content.

Kreit simply said: "These contents are written based on news in the newspaper. Is there anything wrong with it?"

Such a straightforward sentence made Ichiki Ryoka feel miserable but didn't know what to do.

Now Ryoka Ichiki is in a very difficult situation. He dares not tell these American prisoners the truth.

But without telling the truth, he could not fool these American prisoners, so he could only speak in silence: "Mr. Wright, the content of the war is really not conducive to peace talks between the two countries, so why not delete it?"

He paused and added: "You only need to write something to persuade the two countries to negotiate peace."

"We Americans like to figure out the causes and consequences no matter what we do, so we have to write this way before domestic friends will believe it."

Wright responded with a smile, showing that he was very cooperative, but he was laughing in his heart, thinking even more hatefully that the damn Japanese monkey wanted to fool me...

After hearing Wright's words, Ichiki Ryoka was very annoyed, but he didn't dare to make it happen, so he could only continue to persuade him.

But Wright made up his mind and refused to nod and agree no matter what Ichiki Ryoka said.

Faced with the American captives who were unable to enter the country, Ryoka Ichiki had no choice but to leave after a dispute.

When Ichiki and I left, Wright closed the door and said to Donald: "This damn Japanese monkey is planning to fool me, and I don't know what to think."

Donald also spoke gloatingly: "I am so happy to look at Ichiki Ryo and that very aggrieved face!"

Wright also echoed: "I was almost laughing to death when I saw him feeling miserable.

These stupid Japanese monkeys really underestimate us."

The two Americans joking for a while, and Donald spoke seriously: "Although Ichiki Ryoka has trouble saying this time, the Japanese have the initiative after all. I think they will figure it out sooner or later and will continue to force us at that time."

Donald was very clear-headed and knew that in this case, everything was decided by the Japanese and they could only delay it for a while, so he reminded Wright to not be happy too early.

Wright also knew the current situation, so he sighed and said helplessly: "It's okay to delay it for a day!"

While the two Americans were talking, Han Sixi in the White House was also quietly watching Ryoka Ichiki's reaction.

Because he has worked for the Japanese for many years, Han Sixi can understand a few Japanese words, so he heard the word "writing a letter" from Ichiki Ryohe.

Seeing Ichiki Ryohe go to the Americans with a letter, and then come out angrily, Han Sixi immediately guessed that the Japanese asked the Americans to write letters.

Although he didn't know the specific content, Han Sixi still felt that he should inform Zhang Hao of this situation.

After getting off work in the evening, Han Sixi met Zhang Hao on the way home and told him about his discoveries during the day.

Because there were not many clues, Zhang Hao couldn't figure it out, and after seeing Li Yunsheng, he told this matter.

Finally, he asked: "Webmaster, what do you think the Japanese asked American prisoners to write letters? "

Li Yunsheng thought for a while and said, "What's hard to guess? It's nothing more than the Japanese. He wants these American prisoners to write letters to relatives and friends in China so that the United States and Japan can make peace."

"The Japanese were really fantastic, thinking that the persuasion of several American prisoners would allow the two countries to make peace."

The current war situation is very unfavorable to the Japanese, especially the wars on the sea, which have failed one after another.

So Zhang Hao all knows that Americans will not make peace with the Japanese easily, so his tone is a bit sarcastic.

"The political system of the United States is different from ours. These prisoners are all senior officers. Once they write letters to the country, they will really play a role."

Compared with the Chinese people of this era, Li Yunsheng knew the situation in the United States better, so he came to this conclusion.

"Then we have to think of ways to not let the Japanese achieve their goals."

"Didn't Han Sixi say that the Japanese took the letter to find American prisoners and came out angrily, which means they did not achieve their goal."

Although there was little news from Han Sixi, Li Yunsheng was very smart and could naturally judge the correct result, so he was not worried at all.

After hearing Li Yunsheng's words, Zhang Hao felt relieved. Then he thought about it and said, "It seems that these dozen American prisoners really understand people."

Li Yunsheng also agreed with this view, so he nodded and said in agreement: "I am indeed a sensible person!"

"Since they are wise people, maybe it can be of some help if we want to contact them."

Zhang Hao once again proposed to contact the American prisoners because he really had no other way unless he took Li Yunsheng's risky means.

But Zhang Hao really didn't want to take risks for a few American prisoners, but it was a very dangerous adventure.

"We cannot put our hopes on others, especially foreigners, so we cannot contact American prisoners until the last moment."

Li Yunsheng rejected Zhang Hao's opinion without hesitation. After all, the news brought back by Han Sixi made Li Yunsheng feel that these American prisoners were too much of their minds.

If the Military Control Commission contacts them, it may be alarmed and cause uncontrollable consequences.

Moreover, Li Yunsheng did not know the personalities of these American prisoners at all, so he would not contact them.

As soon as Li Yunsheng finished speaking, Zhang Hao sighed and stopped speaking.

After a few minutes of silence in the room, Li Yunsheng then spoke and broke the silence: "It seems that he is going to contact him!"

There is no other way now, and we cannot contact the captured American officer. Li Yunsheng can only use the hidden thread to see if there is any good solution.

After all, the headquarters sent a telegram in two or three days urging the Shanghai station to take action as soon as possible to rescue the captured American officers.

Zhang Hao knew who Li Yunsheng was talking about, but he didn't ask much. After all, the relationship was close, but some taboos were still not to be violated frequently.

Since he decided to contact the important hidden line, Li Yunsheng immediately took action and used the newspaper the next day to send a contact signal.
Chapter completed!
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