Walking into an abandoned wall, Shanzi took aim at the big gangster and slapped him across the face without saying a word.
Although it was just a slap, the big gangster's mouth and nose were bleeding, and his cheek was swollen like a big frog.
As everyone knows, Shanzi has been practicing a pair of iron sand palms since he was a child. If he exerts force, even a brick can be smashed into pieces.
At this time, the big man covered his cheeks with his hands and remained silent.
Shan Zi reached out and lifted the big man's chin, and asked sarcastically: "What's wrong, buddy? You're faking it, aren't you? Come on, do you want money or life?"
The big man replied like he was crying: "A good man is angry, but a small one is dying."
Shanzi smiled coldly, and shook the big man's chin again: "Then you should listen well, father will die if you die, this is what you said."
When the big man heard this, he fell to his knees on the ground, kowtowed and begged for his life.
Under Shan Zi's coercion, the bandits not only confessed the background and evil deeds of Bailong Village, but also revealed their own crimes thoroughly.
Under Shanzi's cross-examination, the gangsters also revealed many doubts and rumors about Guangde Temple.
After getting all the information he wanted, Xiaolong asked Shanzi how to deal with these gangsters.
Shanzi said that wolves roam the world and always eat people. If they stay, they will be a disaster.
As soon as the words came out of his mouth, Xiaolong suddenly locked his throat with his eagle claws and strangled the big gangster to death.
The other three gangsters were also beaten and kicked, and died very painfully.
After leaving the ruins, the task force continued to move forward in front of Zui Chun Tower, passed through an alley, and then turned into another street. After walking dozens of meters away, they finally discovered a faint light coming from the right front.
This is a very inconspicuous and dilapidated small building, but it was considered a luxurious building in the old county town.
Approaching the door of the small building, the other task force members consciously separated and hid from both sides of the door. Only Shanzi remained in place.
Shan Zi struck a match and looked up. Four big characters appeared on the door plaque - Xianghe Hotel.
After knocking on the door three times, a woman's voice came from inside: "Who?"
Shanzi replied: "I live in a hotel."
The store door creaked open, and it was a young woman in her thirties who opened the door.
Shanzi followed the woman into the entrance hall, and the woman walked straight into the counter.
At this time, I looked at Shanzi. He was wearing a black hat and gray robe. He was tall and had a serious face. He was only in his twenties.
"Do you have any guest rooms?"
Shanzi asked the woman coldly.
The woman looked at the strange young man carefully and asked, "Where are you?"
Shanzi replied: "My hometown is Shandong, and I live in Mudanjiang. I heard that my hometown was in trouble, so I came to visit my relatives."
The woman asked again: "You won't stay alone in the hotel, will you?"
Shanzi said: "The weather is hot and muggy, so all the brothers are outside to enjoy the cool air."
After confirming the code, the woman hurriedly walked out of the counter: "Brother, quickly go to the accounting room with your sister-in-law."
Walking into the accounting room, a man about the same age as the woman was sitting in front of the desk. This man's public identity was Boss Li of the Xianghe Hotel, but behind the scenes he was Station Master Li of the Qiaonan County Party Committee Underground Transportation Station.
After introducing the guest's background, the woman turned and left.
Stationmaster Li came over from the desk, shook hands with Shanzi warmly, and exchanged greetings.
Everyone took their seats. Stationmaster Li made tea and said that it had only been less than five days since the fall of Qiaonan. It was the right time to set up the Qiaonan independent battalion before the Japanese had a firm foothold.
Shanzi was straightforward and asked the traffic station to notify the scattered anti-Japanese organizations in each village and town to formally accept independent operations within three days, and all actions were temporarily under the unified command of the task force.
Shanzi also requested that all underground anti-Japanese organizations and local party organizations should immediately start recruitment work to provide sufficient support for the formation of independent battalions, with an initial scale of no less than 400 people.
In order to obtain more weapons and equipment, Shanzi asked stationmaster Li how many hilltop gangs and bandit dens there were in Qiaonan County.
Webmaster Li first introduced Bailong Village, which is currently the most powerful, and also mentioned three other well-known gang organizations.
Stationmaster Li went on to say that according to many folk rumors, the monks of Guangde Temple in Qingshi Mountain actually robbed women and killed innocent people indiscriminately. There may be an extremely evil gang organization behind the scenes.
Prior to this, the traffic station had sent people to Guangde Temple many times to investigate, but no abnormalities were found.
Stationmaster Li then cited examples to prove various folk rumors about Guangde Temple. These examples were exactly the same as what the bandits of Bailong Village told them.
At this time, Shanzi told stationmaster Li that he had just fought with the bandits in Bailong Village, and based on their confessions, there was no objection that Guangde Temple was a gang organization.
After listening to Shanzi's conclusion, stationmaster Li opened the drawer and handed a map of Qiaonan to Shanzi.
When Shanzi checked the map, stationmaster Li said that the traffic station received a telegram from the Provincial Party Committee and contacted "Red Begonia". The task force arrived at Heya Village and went directly to the Wang Ancestral Hall to settle down.
The so-called Heya Village is the hometown of Shanzi. It is located in the southwest of Qiaonan, fifty-five kilometers away from Qiaonan County.