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Chapter 455: Bullets prepared a few years ago!

When Matsumuro Yoshitaka committed suicide, the Changsha Campaign, which the Japanese launched to regain the face they lost in Nomonhan, had entered its final stage.

At the same time, the Eighth Route Army launched a major counterattack on the battlefield in North China.

The Eighth Route Army at this time naturally did not have the same number as in the original time and space, but it had a powerful weapon that the Eighth Route Army in the original time and space did not have - the rocket launcher.

The reason why the Japanese implemented the cage policy using railway lines as lines and strongholds such as bunkers and artillery towers as points was because they were convinced that the Eighth Route Army lacked heavy firepower and would find it difficult to break through fixed, solid shelters such as bunkers and artillery towers.

But the emergence of the rocket launcher changed all that!
In fact, the Eighth Route Army had enough ability to destroy it at the beginning of the implementation of the cage policy, because the training of rocket launcher operators had ended at that time. However, due to the implementation of the cage policy, the Eighth Route Army forcibly delayed the time of distributing rocket launchers to the troops.

Moreover, the Japanese, who had just implemented the cage policy, also held the mentality of "I'll wait until the blockade network is formed before settling the accounts with you", and deliberately allowed the development of the Eighth Route Army, just waiting for the cage to be formed before launching a large-scale sweep - at this time, the cage prepared by the Japanese invaders was about to be formed, and the Japanese were originally sharpening their knives, but they did not expect that at this time the Eighth Route Army would launch a major counterattack.

At first, the Japanese firmly believed that the stronghold system consisting of artillery towers and bunkers could easily reach the Eighth Route Army, which had no heavy weapons. And relying on the road network that allowed them to maneuver at high speeds, they could easily eliminate any Eighth Route Army that dared to attack the strongholds.

But reality slapped the Japanese in the face.

Their strongholds were like paper-made ones. Before the reinforcements arrived, they were easily taken down one by one. Whether they were bunkers or artillery towers on high ground, they were easily destroyed by the Eighth Route Army.

Countless strongholds disappeared from the map one after another!

Throughout October, the Japanese stronghold system, which had cost them countless amounts of money, collapsed completely.

Not only did more than half a year's hard work go to waste, but countless troops were also lost - the entire cage policy ended like a joke under the attack of the Eighth Route Army.

(Well, I can only briefly mention it. If I write about it again, I’m afraid that the Hundred Regiments Campaign will be brought forward, and then it will have to be 808.)
……

The streets of Shanghai at the end of October.

night.

Three young men were posting flyers in the night. During the process, they would stuff the flyers door to door.

The sound of rustling footsteps was heard, and the three young men immediately disappeared into the dark alley. Then, under their gaze, a team of Japanese patrol soldiers walked across the street. After the Japanese soldiers disappeared, a young man was about to come out of the alley, but was held down by the leading young man.

Just as he was wondering, several figures walked out from the alley diagonally opposite.

After seeing their attire, one person asked silently:

Comrades from other groups?

The leading young man shook his head, indicating that he didn't know either, and then gestured for careful observation.

I saw several figures coming out and starting to stuff flyers into the closed doors. One of them pulled a flyer out from the crack of the door and said depressedly:
"I hope it's not from the underground party."

The flashlight covered with cloth lit up, and after seeing the contents of the leaflet clearly, a voice came: "Yes, it really is a leaflet of the underground party."

"Damn, why is it another underground party propaganda leaflet!"

"Ghosts are lingering around. Why are they everywhere?"

"Stop talking nonsense, take out their flyers and replace them with ours!"

The young people who were watching secretly stared at this scene in amazement. They did not come out until the "troublemakers" walked away. Someone took out a flyer that was stuffed at the door of the store, struck a match and scanned the content on it with the help of the light, and said angrily:

"It's from the Military Control Commission!"

"These guys from the Military Control Commission are so mean. Why did they take out our leaflets?!"

The leading young man smiled bitterly and stopped his companions from denouncing him:
"Comrades, let's go to another place to distribute leaflets. This part will be handed over to the Military Control Commission."

……

As the chief of the Beijing-Shanghai District of the Military Control Commission and the chief of the Shanghai Station, Zhang Anping naturally would not pay attention to the trivial matter of "stealing" leaflets from friendly forces.

At this moment, he was looking up a piece of data——

Since October, the operational forces of the Military Control Commission in Shanghai have been completely silent, and the focus of their work has shifted towards propaganda. The underground party has also launched a higher level of propaganda in unison. With these two approaches, the resistance forces in Shanghai have undergone a qualitative change.

In the past, there was only the Military Control Commission as a force for action, but after a series of recent events and with large-scale propaganda, more people have begun to take the path of fighting the Japanese invaders.

According to the information currently held by the Military Intelligence Bureau, there are thirteen well-known resistance forces in the city of Shanghai - these people are either students or workers, some ordinary citizens who have been forced into desperation by the Japanese, and some members of the Green Gang.

They used their close relationships as a bond to form one resistance force after another.

These resistance forces had no professional guidance, and in Zhang Anping's opinion, their actions were full of loopholes, and they didn't even have a sufficiently tight structure. Once one person was arrested, there was a high possibility that the entire "organization" would be wiped out.

Looking at the listed information, Zhang Anping thought about it and decided to recruit them - even if these people were unwilling to work for the Military Control Commission, Zhang Anping was willing to provide them with qualified training and weapons.

"In the next period of time, find a way to establish contact with these thirteen resistance forces. If they are unwilling to accept our incorporation, we can still provide them with training and weapons." Zhang Anping issued an order to the heads of the intelligence teams:
"We are willing to provide any support to anyone who is fighting against Japan, as long as they do not harm the people!"

As Zhang Anping's words were conveyed to the heads of various intelligence groups, the Military Intelligence Bureau, which had been silent for more than 20 days, began to operate secretly and efficiently again and began to secretly establish contacts with these anti-Japanese forces.

Everything is for the war of resistance, unite all the forces that can be united to fight the war!
But just as the intelligence groups were carrying out Zhang Anping's will, an unexpected person appeared in Shanghai.

Wang Tianfeng!
Faced with Wang Tianfeng's secret contact, Zhang Anping naturally had to attend the meeting. He was very curious, why did Old Dai send Old Wang to Shanghai at this time?

Is it to urge the punishment of traitors?
Although three traitors including Li Weigong are still openly "wandering", the answer sheet Zhang Anping handed in in early October was more perfect than that of a main force division. Shouldn't Old Dai have sent Old Wang here specially?
Out of curiosity, Zhang Anping met Wang Tianfeng as soon as possible.

The first thing Wang Tianfeng did after seeing Zhang Anping was to hand him a letter.

It’s a handwritten letter from Lao Dai.

"Everything the boss wants to explain is in there."

Zhang Anping complained as he opened the letter: "Old Wang, can't you say a few more words to me?"

Wang Tianfeng said nothing, picked up the tea bowl and tasted it slowly.

Zhang Anping didn't care, after all, Lao Wang has always been like this.

He opened the letter and read it quickly, his expression gradually becoming serious, but in his heart he kept complaining about Old Dai:

I just told the people below to "unite all the forces to resist Japan," and now you're stabbing me in the back?
The content of Lao Dai's letter was exactly what Zhang Anping had expected - he had expected this to happen as early as when the Eighth Route Army began to attack the Japanese "cage".

In the letter, Lao Dai told Zhang Anping that he suspected the rocket launchers equipped by the Eighth Route Army were related to Katyusha. He asked Zhang Anping to follow this clue and make sure to find Katyusha and cut off the Eighth Route Army's "supply" line.

After watching it, Zhang Anping was too lazy to complain. Ever since someone shouted "I would rather die at the hands of Japan than at the hands of the Communist Party", he would no longer get angry about such things.

So, he solemnly told Wang Tianfeng who was waiting for a reply:
"Tell the Director that I will pay close attention to this matter! I will definitely use this clue to find Katyusha!"

Wang Tianfeng nodded slightly, and then said: "The boss sent me here for another thing - Tan Wenzhi, Chen Mingchu and Li Weigong must die!"

"Must be quick!"

Zhang Anping frowned when he heard this: "I want to wait a little longer..."

But Wang Tianfeng interrupted him for the first time: "The boss said 'it has to be fast'!"

Then Wang Tianfeng softened his tone and said, "Anping, the boss knows that you don't take these three clowns seriously, but they are middle-level officials of the Military Control Commission, and Li Weigong is a big shot!"

"The actual loss from their betrayal may not be great, but the impact is too bad! We must let others learn from this."

Zhang Anping stopped arguing and agreed, "Okay! I'll deal with them as soon as possible."

The three people mentioned by Wang Tianfeng are actually no different from ordinary traitors in Zhang Anping's eyes. Some time ago, because he wanted to set up a research branch against the 1644th Army in Shanghai, he even shocked Tan Wenzhi and Chen Mingchu by making a move that startled the snake, so that the two of them are still as cautious as snakes, and the number of guards around them is no less than double digits! The reason why Lao Dai attaches importance to it is because he wants to maintain the "family law" - members of the Military Control Commission must never rebel. This is the family law that Lao Dai wants to maintain. He wants everyone in the Military Control Commission to know one thing:

Anyone who rebels will be killed without mercy, no matter who it is!

Zhang Anping didn't like or care much about this way of establishing authority, because he firmly believed that faith was supreme, and he thought using violence to coerce was inferior.

So he is not in a hurry.

But Lao Dai was anxious - Lao Dai probably felt "embarrassed" to send another telegram to urge him, so he arranged for Lao Wang to come over.

This is also the reason why Zhang Anping no longer insisted.

After he agreed, he was thinking about how to tell Lao Wang about Li Weigong, but Lao Wang brought up this topic first:

"Li Weigong, what is going on!"

After asking, he stared at Zhang Anping with burning eyes.

Li Weigong betrayed, but the information that Zhang Xiao was Zhang Shihao and Zhang Anping was not leaked, and Li Weigong was still alive. In the eyes of those in the know, there was only one explanation:
Li Weigong was a limited rebel, and it is very likely that he reached some agreement with Zhang Anping.

But the key point is that the Chongqing Bureau headquarters did not receive the relevant information provided by Zhang Anping.

The taste here is intriguing.

Zhang Anping was stunned for a moment before asking, "Did the officer ask you to ask?"

Wang Tianfeng shook his head, "The boss didn't let me ask - he knows better than anyone else!"

Zhang Anping couldn't help but smile at Lao Wang's last sentence. These few words represented Lao Wang's good intentions.

After he laughed, he said solemnly:
"Li Weigong must die!"

"But he will die as a martyr, don't you think?"

Now it was Zhang Anping's turn to stare at Wang Tianfeng with burning eyes.

Wang Tianfeng nodded slightly, indicating that he had no objection, and said: "Let's deal with these three people together!"

"Ah."

The two reached a unanimous agreement.

Li Weigong must die. This is Zhang Anping's bottom line. Zhang Anping's attitude can be seen from the fact that he never reported that Li Weigong had committed limited rebellion and reached an agreement with him.

This is also the reason why Lao Dai did not emphasize it.

He obviously tasted the flavor, but he also acquiesced to his nephew's attitude.

After all, Li Weigong was once the district chief of the Nanjing District of the Military Control Commission and a legitimate local lord. This kind of rebellion, even if it was a false rebellion, would have extremely bad consequences.

If he was the only high-ranking nail in No. 76, Old Dai might still hesitate, but Zhang Anping did a great job, and with several high-ranking nails in the top management of No. 76, Li Weiguang's importance was far less important.

So he acquiesced to Zhang Anping's decision.

……

Wang Tianfeng wanted to take part in the fight against traitors. Because of Wang Tianfeng's participation, Zhang Anping felt that the matter was very easy to resolve.

So, Wang Tianfeng met Li Weigong.

"The boss won't allow you to continue undercover - you must evacuate back to the bureau headquarters!"

Wang Tianfeng's method was simple and crude, and he even mentioned the punishment measures:

"But the boss will allow you to make amends for your mistakes because you are a veteran of the Military Control Commission. As long as you cooperate in killing Tan Wenzhi and Chen Mingchu, you will be imprisoned for at most half a year when you return."

"Think about it yourself!"

When he met Wang Tianfeng, Li Weigong already had a premonition that he might be recalled. After listening to the conditions listed by Wang Tianfeng, Li Weigong thought about it again and again and chose to agree.

It’s better to be locked up for half a year than to die.

He asked, "Okay! What do you want me to do?"

"Find a way to invite Tan Wenzhi and Chen Mingchu to your house."

"Row!"

Li Weigong agreed readily. He never doubted Wang Tianfeng's words from beginning to end because it was in line with the style of the Military Control Commission.

If there were no punishment measures, Li Weiguang would feel uneasy.

It was precisely because Wang Tianfeng made it clear that even if you have made meritorious services, you will still be punished with six months of imprisonment that Li Weigong felt relieved.

So, he followed Wang Tianfeng's instructions and invited Chen Mingchu and Tan Wenzhi to his home.

At this time, Ding Mocun still had the final say in No. 76. Both Deputy Director Li Weiguang and Deputy Director Chen Mingchu were suppressed and could not raise their heads. Yi Mocheng, Deputy Director of the Operations Department, even had more power than them. It was reasonable for the three people who had serious differences to stick together at this time.

So when faced with Li Weigong's invitation, Chen Mingchu and Tan Wenzhi had no doubts and secretly took people to Li Weigong's house at night.

The fate of the two is self-evident. Wang Tianfeng, who did it himself, even had time to take posthumous photos of the two to warn others.

What Li Weigong didn't expect was that after he and Wang Tianfeng left through the secret passage, they no longer had any hope of going to Chongqing, but instead received a small white pill handed to them by Zhang Anping.

"This……"

Li Weigong was confused. Didn't Boss Dai allow him to atone for his sins?

But he was an agent after all, and he understood the reason in an instant. He looked at Zhang Anping with resentment: "Zhang Anping! Is it you?"

Zhang Anping nodded silently without saying anything, but he did not take back the pills he had shown Li Weiguang.

He looked to Wang Tianfeng for help, but was met with a cold gaze from Wang Tianfeng. Under the cold gaze, Li Weigong collapsed.

"Let's hit the road."

Zhang Anping spoke indifferently, Wang Tianfeng stepped forward to control Li Weigong, and Zhang Anping fed the pill into Li Weigong's mouth. No matter how Li Weigong struggled, he was forced to swallow the pill by pinching his mouth.

"I hate it so much!"

Li Weigong roared angrily, but the cyanide took effect incredibly quickly. When his consciousness became blurred, he wanted to write a few words of hatred on the ground with his fingers, but he only drew a vertical line before his life came to an end.

Li Weigong could not escape his fate after all, but his death did not cause any ripples for Zhang Anping.

Because Lao Wang is still in Shanghai.

It was obvious that Lao Wang was waiting to join forces with him to investigate Katyusha.

Faced with this situation, Zhang Anping could only say silently in his heart:

The bullet that was prepared a few years ago is about to be fired!
(I feel that using two chapters to describe the extermination of traitors is a bit long-winded, so I will just skip it.) (End of this chapter)

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