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Chapter 1 Confidentiality (1)

 The battle ahead is changing three times a day. The defeat of the Japanese army has become apparent. The whole country is in a state of rejoicing. Only Tangcheng’s mood is getting worse. As the battle ahead changes, the situation in Chongqing city also becomes more and more serious.

It became chaotic. The number of the action team also dropped sharply from nearly a hundred people before to less than thirty people. In the end, the less than thirty people left were all capture team members used in close combat, and most of them were

He is an underground party member recruited by Zhang Jianghe.

The action team without enough manpower has already been at a standstill. Tangcheng's current daily task is to train the remaining arrest team members as much as possible, especially those members of the underground party. "Indoor progress is not just

Used to capture specific targets or rescue hostages!" At this moment, Tang Cheng, who was fully armed, stood in front of a row house built of bricks and stones. Opposite him were the arresting team members who were also fully armed.

"For example, when the war is in a stalemate, a small-scale force uses disguised identities to sneak into enemy-occupied areas and carry out targeted killings of senior enemy commanders." Tang Cheng's words at this moment made the arresting team members

The eyes of the underground party members brightened. No matter what Tang Cheng's intention was, these words were clearly mentioned in his words, but they immediately attracted their attention.

They were placed with great hopes by their superiors. Their original mission was to infiltrate the army and lurk quietly. However, after coming to the action team and being trained by Tang Cheng personally, they all became very interested in this training method. After that, they were trained by Tang Cheng personally.

Zhang Jiang and his superiors communicated, and they were finally able to continue training with Tang Cheng, and this became their only mission at present. Tang Cheng, who was standing in front of the queue, pretended not to see the reactions of these underground party members and just looked after himself.

He continued speaking.

"Of course, what I just said requires the coordination of a lot of special equipment. For example, portable small radios, or portable individual communicators that have been equipped in large numbers by the US military. These equipments are currently not available to us. So.

, this requires you to train harder and use more exquisite individual combat capabilities to make up for the shortcomings of insufficient equipment." There were only Tang Cheng and the others in the entire training ground, so Tang Cheng spoke less.

A lot of concerns.

Time goes by like this in the daily uninterrupted training, paying no attention to the outside world in Tangcheng, and rarely even returns home. It was more than a month later that I received another telegram from Hans from Myanmar.

During this period, Tangcheng had quietly taken members of the arrest team to the surrounding areas of Chengdu and destroyed several groups that had been entrenched for many years.

Bandits. Training can never be as effective as actual combat, especially in Tangcheng, who also provided these team members with training to enable them to fight in the mountains.

The content of Hans's telegram was very simple. There were three suggestions given by Tangcheng before he left. Hans had already implemented two of them. The business of military aid supplies could continue, and Hans even knew him.

The aristocratic officer had already obtained a position in the Hong Kong Department of Justice through his connections in the UK. However, the aristocratic officer did not dare to vouch for the Burmese affairs that Tang Cheng most hoped to succeed in, because the upper-class people in the UK were currently paying attention.

All its efforts were focused on the European battlefield, and there was no thought at all for overseas colonies like Myanmar.

Hans's telegram made Tang Cheng feel depressed. The material smuggling business and the solution to the Hong Kong problem were not actually what Tang Cheng had in mind. His real purpose was to use Myanmar as a springboard from the beginning. The biggest problem came later.

If it is not resolved, Tang Cheng's other plans will not be carried out. Just when Tang Cheng was secretly depressed, he suddenly received a call from Zhang Jianghe. Like Tang Cheng, Zhang Jianghe was also very depressed at this moment.

Zhang Jianghe's distress comes from the Central Committee's actions in the city in recent days. Due to their continuous roundups, many people from Chongqing's underground party organization have been arrested. After the incident in the tavern, Zhang Jianghe contacted his superiors again and proposed

It is suggested that the Chongqing underground party go underground because the current situation in Chongqing is obviously not good for them. Unfortunately, Zhang Jianghe cannot command the Chongqing underground party organization. After receiving the suggestion from their superiors, they only went underground for a short time.

Action was launched in the city again.

After the last loss in Jiangbei, Zhang Jianghe thought that the Chongqing underground party organization had learned a lesson and should be more cautious. But he never thought that the senior leaders of the Chongqing underground party organization who should have evacuated, but their heads were hot and they continued to choose to stay.

In the city of Chongqing. So just this morning, a large number of Central Unification agents gathered in the east of the city. After a fierce battle, the three contact points of the Chongqing underground party organization in the east of the city were uncovered. At the same time, many members of the Chongqing underground party organization were killed and injured.

When Zhang Jianghe got the news, it was already close to lunch time. Zhang Jianghe, who was feeling sad but did not dare to show it, could only suppress his anger first. He was in a bad mood.

Suddenly he thought of Tang Cheng, whom he had not seen for many days. Tang Cheng, who learned the news from Zhang Jianghe, acted very indifferently, because he had already informed the Chongqing underground party organization in the form of a letter about the same warning, but it was a pity that they

He didn't care at all about the warning he issued.

On the phone, Tang Cheng also didn't hesitate at all and agreed to have lunch with Zhang Jianghe. Half an hour later, Tang Cheng came out of the military camp and rushed to the restaurant he had arranged with Zhang Jianghe. Tang Cheng's speed was already

It wasn't too late, but Zhang Jianghe came a step earlier. When Tang Cheng walked into the private room upstairs, Zhang Jianghe had already finished a cup of tea. Both Tang Cheng and Zhang Jianghe came alone, and Zhang Jianghe had to go to work in the afternoon.

, so I didn’t ask for drinks, but just ordered a few of Tangcheng’s favorite dishes.

Zhang Jianghe's expression showed a bad mood. Tang Cheng, who noticed this as soon as he entered the door, did not talk to Zhang Jianghe about work. He just talked about some interesting things in training in an attempt to divert Zhang Jianghe's attention.

Zhang Jianghe, who was in a bad mood, put down his chopsticks after eating a bowl of rice. Seeing this, Tang Cheng could only sigh in his heart and put down his chopsticks. "Uncle, I see that you are in a bad mood. It's because of work."

? Or is it because of the matter with Zhongtong?"

Tang Cheng's words made Zhang Jianghe subconsciously scratch his head. The reason why he was in a bad mood was naturally not because of his job. But Tang Cheng had always refused to deal with the Central Unification and talked about the Central Unification in front of Tang Cheng. Zhang Jianghe was worried

Tang Cheng would make some small moves against Zhongtong because of this. Seeing Zhang Jianghe not speaking, Tang Cheng suddenly felt something in his heart and whispered in a low voice. "It seems it's not about work, it's because of Zhongtong. I guess it's because of Zhongtong."

This morning’s operation, right? Everyone has been arrested, so it’s useless for you to worry now. Could it be that you are still thinking about rushing into Zhongtong to rescue people?”

Tang Cheng's words almost made Zhang Jianghe jump up on the spot, because Tang Cheng's last sentence almost pointed at Zhang Jianghe's nose, saying that Zhang Jianghe was an underground party. "Uncle, don't worry! In fact, at the beginning

I already knew your other identity when we were still in Nanjing!" Zhang Jianghe's reaction was already expected by Tang Cheng, so he got ahead of Zhang Jianghe and whispered to the other party. "Don't do it.

I forgot what my dead father did. As a descendant of a military commander, he naturally has to be more cautious when doing things."

"In Nanjing City, there are people who are secretly cooperating with your military commander.

There are at least a hundred or so inquirers and intelligence brokers. But which one of them will have a good ending? I chose to cooperate with you to support my family. Although I know that you and my father are old friends, I treat you very badly.

I am not very familiar with you, and I am worried that you will be used as a scapegoat. Therefore, before choosing to cooperate with you, I secretly followed you for a period of time. The tea house two streets away from your army should have been your contact at that time.

Order it?"

Zhang Jianghe's eyebrows jumped when he heard Tang Cheng's words. The eyes he looked at Tang Cheng were full of complicated expressions. When Tang Cheng saw this, he immediately laughed in a low voice, "Uncle, can you stop looking at me like that?"

"Don't worry, I'm not interested at all in who you are! As long as you don't do things for the Japanese, you are not my enemy!" Tang Cheng chose to go to the sky and revealed Zhang Jianghe's hidden identity in person.

The result of Tang Cheng's careful consideration, so once the topic started, Tang Cheng had no intention of interrupting it.

"Don't worry, I have no intention of revealing your identity. I won't do anything that is not beneficial. The tavern on the corner of our house, how do you think they left suddenly? And the ones you stuffed into the action team

Man, do you really think I don’t know that they are all members of the underground party? I am just saying this to tell you that I know many things about you, so you don’t need to be on guard against me, there is absolutely no need!” Tang

Zhang Jianghe was sweating profusely after listening to Cheng Cheng's words.

Zhang Jianghe, who has been lurking in the military for many years, always thought that he was well hidden, but he never expected that Tang Cheng, who was closest to him, would already know the identity of his underground party. This is simply unimaginable. "You

What do you want to say?" Zhang Jianghe was stunned for a while, not knowing what else to say. After calming down for a while, Zhang Jianghe finally stabilized his expression and looked at Tang Cheng, and said the first sentence in a slightly hoarse voice.

Come.

Tang Cheng, who was asked by Zhang Jianghe, replied slightly surprised, "What could I mean? I just want to tell you that I know who you are! When there are only two of us, you don't have to pretend so much in the future.

Fortunately, if you have anything to say, you might as well just say it! I have no prejudice against your underground party, and I don't mean any hostility. Do you understand what I mean?" Zhang Jianghe's rhetorical question completely confused Tang Cheng.

.According to Tang Cheng's idea, shouldn't Zhang Jianghe have a heart-to-heart talk with him at this time? Why does this look a bit like he is going to fall out with himself?


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