Chapter 67
Dai Chunfeng received the notice from Wang Tianfeng on the edge of Taihu Lake.

The two pieces of information given by Lu Feng only needed to be handled internally by the Shanghai Station to catch Japanese spies. However, Wang Tianfeng could also smell the unusual smell in the piece of information about the secret mobilization of Japanese troops stationed in Shanghai.

As for verifying whether this news is true, it is very simple. There are so many Japanese expatriates all of a sudden, and they are all young and strong laborers. You can find out by simply checking the entry and exit records.

If he couldn't find the results after searching, then Wang Tianfeng should stop doing this job and just go directly to work with Chen Moqun.

So he urgently reported Dai Chunfeng without saying anything, and directly sent someone to take another route with the original intelligence text and went straight to Nanjing.

Although he did not see the original text of the intelligence, Dai Chunfeng realized the key point based on the message alone:
The Japanese military was empty.

Unlike the Japanese who have clear control over the national government, the national government has always been hazy and hazy about the true strength of the Japanese army.

Currently, the clearest number of Japanese troops that Dai Chunfeng has in hand is the number of establishments announced after the last time the Japanese government disarmed.

There are about 30 people in total.

However, since the "[-] Mutiny", Japan has been fully military-political, claiming that its army has grown to a "million-strong army".

Of course, according to the statistics obtained by the national intelligence system, there are naturally not as many as one million.

But there are also more than 60.

It is precisely because of such a powerful military deterrent that the national government backed down at every turn when faced with the "Autonomy of the Five North China Provinces" initiative supported by Japan.

So much so that the puppet armies such as Wang Ying and Meng Wang were always in a position of being invincible.

But now it seems that what the Japanese side is doing is probably demolishing the eastern wall to repair the western wall, pretending to have a "million-strong army".

The actual military strength may not even be 60.

Whether it is that the Japanese army does not want to provoke a war in the short term, or that the actual military strength of the Japanese army is lower than expected, both of these are important intelligence at the strategic level.

There are too many articles to write here!

"Speed ​​up, hurry to Nanjing, and go directly to the Presidential Palace."

"Yes."

Under Dai Chunfeng's urging, the motorcade hurriedly and slowly arrived at the entrance of the Presidential Palace before the sun went down.

Here, Dai Chunfeng met the men sent by Wang Tianfeng with the original intelligence text.

In addition to the information sent by his subordinates, there was also the "stone" picked up at the door that Lu Feng asked Wang Tianfeng to bring to Dai Chunfeng.

Dai Chunfeng looked at the transparent "stone" in his hand, and became more interested in Lu Feng.

No wonder Ma Yu didn't care about the money that the Ming family gave to Jinshan to find them. It turned out that it wasn't that he wasn't greedy for money, but that he looked down on it.

Come to think of it, how can the family background of those who can study abroad be so bad?
Putting down the matter about Ma Yu for the time being, Dai Chunfeng asked Zheng Yao to put the "stone" away first.

When giving a gift, of course you have to choose the right time and package it well, otherwise you just give it to your wife.

It's too outrageous.

After tidying up, Dai Chunfeng took out his ID and walked into the presidential palace with the documents.

In the combat conference room, Dai Chunfeng saw the chairman of the committee, who was frowning in front of a defense map around Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and General Zhang Benyao.

The last Battle of Songhu was commanded by General Zhang. This time there were changes in Shanghai, so the Chairman naturally invited him over immediately.

"Principal, General Zhang, and Colonel Dai Chunfeng are here to report."

"Chunfeng, you're here. It looks like you've made some progress?"

The chairman of the committee could tell at a glance that Dai Chunfeng was dusty.

This is the effect Dai Chunfeng wants.

It is important to do things, but it is even more important for leaders to see that they are doing things.

How did Dai Chunfeng gain the chairman's trust?In addition to being a fellow countryman, during the last Battle of Songhu, he personally went to the front line several times to bring back first-hand information for the Chairman.

This established his position as the No. 1 intelligence officer under his command.

This time, he could have made a phone call before leaving to briefly explain what was going on in Shanghai to reassure the Chairman.

But speaking on the phone, how can the report be as effective as meeting in person?

Only by regularly showing your presence in front of the leader can the leader remember you as a person, trust you, and reuse you.

Now it seems that the effect is obviously very good.

The chairman patted Dai Chunfeng on the shoulder to express his hard work. Then his eyes fell on the document marked "top secret" in Dai Chunfeng's hand.

There is a Japanese annotation in the label of the document. It is obvious that this is not a top-secret document of the government.

"Fortunately not humiliated."

Dai Chunfeng didn't show off, and directly handed the document in his hand to the chairman of the committee, and explained at the same time:
"This conflict is because of the martial artist named Jinshan Zhao whom I mentioned to the principal last time. Yesterday, the Japanese used tricks in his arena. As a result, Jinshan Zhao killed dozens of Japanese that night. People took revenge, which led to the unusual movements of the Japanese troops stationed in Shanghai."

"How many did you say you killed?"

The Chairman's hand while flipping through the documents stopped for a moment, and General Zhang behind him also looked over with a surprised look on his face.

"The preliminary count is 63 people."

"so much?"

"Wouldn't it mean that the next Battle of Songhu is just around the corner?"

"Do not."

Dai Chunfeng shook his head and said:

"Principal, please rest assured. According to the intelligence we have received, the Japanese have no intention of starting a war now. Moreover, their military strength is not as large as advertised."

The chairman turned over the information in his hand and quickly understood what Dai Chunfeng meant.

Although this transfer order only concerns the Japanese troops stationed in Shanghai, with a little knowledge, even with the Chairman's military literacy, he can figure out the mystery behind it.

After General Zhang received the information from the Chairman of the Generalissimo, he thought for a moment and then turned his attention to the map of the Republic of China on the wall behind him.

Locked in North China.

The Japanese have started the so-called "Autumn Military Exercise" propaganda and mobilization work a few days ago, claiming to mobilize more than [-] troops from their headquarters to conduct military exercises.

So much so that the 29th Route Army, Shanxi-Sui Army and other troops in North China fell into a tense atmosphere.General Zhang knew that the Japanese "Autumn Military Exercise", in addition to using force to deter the national army, was more about supporting the Wang Ying and Mongolian puppet troops of the Guisui generation.

During this period of time, in order to prevent the contradiction from further intensifying, General Fu, who returned to Sui, could only watch Wang Ying, Meng Wang and the puppet troops supported by the Japanese grow up, but he did not dare to take the initiative to attack and start the war lightly. .

Now it seems that the Japanese are actually not as powerful as they appear. Many of the "more than [-] troops at their headquarters" they call are simply troops transferred from various places.

Suddenly, General Zhang couldn't help but said:

"Commissioner, this is a good opportunity. If the Japanese are unwilling to go to war at this time, we can take this opportunity to launch the army to attack."

"Launch the army to encircle and suppress the Red Party!"

The chairman continued.

"Sure enough, Ben Yao and I thought of going together. Since the Japanese don't want to start a war, we can just mobilize the Shanxi-Sui Army and let them participate in the battle to encircle and suppress the Red Party.

I believe that this time, we will be able to complete our success in one battle and completely eliminate the Red Party. "

The Chairman's gaze, like General Zhang's, fell on the northwest of the entire map of the Republic of China.

However, their focus is completely different.

General Zhang opened his mouth several times, but in the end nothing came out.Because he knew that in the chairman's heart, the Red Party was the most serious problem.

After thinking for a moment, General Zhang said again:

"Commissioner, I think we can inform General Fu about this news. In this way, the pressure on General Fu and others will be relieved a lot."

The chairman nodded and said:

"We should also inform the Soviet Embassy. I believe they will be very happy to know the news."

"Ok."

Yes, the connection between the national government and Soviet Russia at this time was also very close, because the most convenient way for the Republic of China to import weapons was Soviet Russia.

Compared with the long and uncertain sea transportation, Soviet Russia can directly transport various finished weapons and equipment to the national government through the Asia-Europe Railway.

In addition, Soviet Russia has always been very wary of Xiaoli, and they are also very concerned about supporting the national government or the Red Party to resist Japan.

However, the Soviet Union has always been cautious in providing assistance to the government and did not dare to be too blatant because it was worried about intensifying conflicts with Japan and replaying the original Russo-Japanese War.

General Zhang directly called two staff officers over and asked them to inform General Fu in Guisui and the Soviet Embassy in Nanjing.

The chairman asked about the key to this incident:

"Chunfeng, is this Jinshan search really that powerful?"

"Principal, I have seen him take action. In terms of skill alone, this person can only be said to be a top-notch master.

But the key is that this person's marksmanship is accurate and he is extremely good at night attacks and assassinations. This is the most terrifying thing. "

"really."

The chairman couldn't help but think of Wang Yaqiao.

Thinking of him, the chairman felt a little pain in his head.

Dai Chunfeng naturally understood the other party's meaning from the chairman's face, so he quickly said:
"Principal, please rest assured that this Jinshan is different from Wang Yaqiao. He only wants to be famous in the martial arts world and has no interest in politics.

And just before he came, he specifically asked me to tell the principal that he admired him very much and wanted to have an interview with you. "

Hearing this, the Chairman's face looked much better, but after thinking about it, he still said:

"As for the interview, it's better to wait. I'll first ask Mr. Chen to go to Shanghai to meet him on my behalf and comfort him to avoid further trouble."

"Yes."

Dai Chunfeng nodded in agreement.

This is why he asked Wang Tianfeng to drag Lu Feng into the Lixing Society, but stopped talking about dragging Jinshan into the Lixing Society.

Because Dai Chunfeng knew very well that after such an incident, Jinshan Zhao had fallen into the Chairman's eyes.

It's not something his skin can trap.

"Okay, Chunfeng, you have worked hard. Go back and rest early. This time, you have made great achievements."

"Be loyal to the party and the country and serve the leader. I dare not say it is hard work."

With the chairman's deep concern, Dai Chunfeng walked out of the combat conference room.

He knew that he had left a good impression on the Chairman's heart this time.

On the other side, one of the two staff officers went to the telegraph room, and the other went straight to the Soviet Embassy.

That night, several telegrams were sent to all over the world, triggering a series of reactions.

In the northwest border area between China and the Soviet Union, several trains that had long been parked at the Soviet-Russian border were restarted, carrying load after load of weapons and ammunition, through the border checkpoint and into China.

In the capital of Guisui, General Fu, who was still asleep, looked in the direction of Bailing Temple with murderous intent in his eyes after receiving the telegram from Nanjing.

Who is Wang Ying?If it weren't for the support of the Japanese behind him, would he be able to keep him dancing like this?
Don't go out and ask around, who is the most ruthless person in Guisui?

If you don’t take care of you this time, you won’t even know who your father is!

In northern Shaanxi, in a small room lit by oil lamps, a group of people are re-planning the future direction.

In Manchuria, the staff office of the Kwantung Army headquarters looked at the telegrams sent back by the spies and quickly convened a meeting with several major generals.

Soon, an angry order was conveyed:

"Check, what's the problem?"

The document that Lu Feng accidentally obtained finally flapped its wings.

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