In a short period of time, both Asia and the dark battles were raging, the number of telegraph network between Europe and Asia suddenly doubled, and all the countries expressed their serious concern over the conflict in the Far East.

He knew that the telegraph link between Europe and Asia would need to be completed at the earliest next summer. Furthermore, the completion of Suez Canal would also need to be done by the autumn of next year, so whether it was the information between Europe and Asia or the transfer of supplies and armies, it was extremely difficult.

Thus, the Ryukyu still had plenty of time to prepare for the battle and it was in the process. When Xiao Letian received the latest information from Japan, he immediately ordered "Concentrate all of the resources needed to decipher Russia's password and make the situation softer. Ask for reinforcements from the three nations to adjust the system and the reason here is the same as fishing.

After receiving Xiao Letian's instructions, CIA immediately became busy. Xiao Hexin began to visit the envoys stationed in the capital, as well as some famous Christian priests, hoping that everyone would show good will towards the Russia. He also expressed that the negotiating door of the Ryukyu would never close.

Right now, even if he wanted to negotiate, he didn't have the face to negotiate anymore. He, who had been swallowed by fury, immediately ordered the Far East to demand for Ji Yaqinke to eliminate the loyal troops as soon as possible and to grasp the evidence on her first hand.

At the same time, he sent a series of secret messages to Moscow explaining the dangers of the situation in the Far East, hoping that the Tsar would dispatch an army to capture the pagan.

"Lowly Chinese, do you know fear now? It's already too late, the great Tsar Russia will definitely burn you with thunderfire. You are not worthy to rule this land, the Russia Warriors will definitely not accept the humiliation! "

Xiao Hexin's kindness was understood as cowardice by Ulangeli. His attitude became more and more unyielding, and his direct command of the Far East Region also became busier and busier.

However, he ignored a big problem. The telegraph line in Beijing that was heading to Korea and Japan were completely managed by the Ryukyu Telegraph Company. There was a share of the Americans, a share of the Qing people, and even a small amount of the British, Japanese and Xiangjun Group s' shares.

Ulangeli sent a telegram from the Beijing to the Qing Jin region of Korea. After that, he encrypted the cable and sent it north by boat or horse, using three to four days to send it to the Haishenwai.

And for Ji Yaqinke to create the power for the Beijing, she would have to go through a process like this as well. But she had no choice, the Russia still had not built a good telegraph line in the Far Eastern Lands. It was really true that the telegraph network s in the far east had been built step by step along the Siberian Railway.

At that time, the Far East permafrost region had no economic value. The Tsar would not invest huge amounts of telegraph line for the sake of wood and fur.

They could only use the telegraph network s in the south, and these networks were controlled by Xiao Letian.

The CIA was able to easily obtain the encrypted message from the Russia. Although it was a complete mess of codes, due to the addition of the genius French intelligence, the deciphering process went smoothly.

As telegraphic technique was a completely new field to this world, every country did not have much experience in using them. The Russian's encryption technique meant that the 33 Russian alphabets would be coded into a series of electric meters of varying lengths. From the outside, it looked like a bunch of nonsense, but as long as you could master the deciphering method, you would be able to recover your original message.

This deciphering was not done responsibly, but it required cooperation from many sides. For example, Beijing intentionally revealed some important fake information, and then monitored the telegraph network in the Russia Embassy to obtain the time for the release of the telegram.

After receiving the message, he used the cryptogram to compare it with the original false information. It's a very brainy job, and it's going to be very difficult at first because you can't decipher a single letter.

However, as the workload increases, you will be able to decipher the letters one by one, and as you decipher more and more letters, the information will become more and more likely to be deciphered.

The first to decipher the names were obviously the letters that represented the names of the people. Ulangeli, Ji Yaqinke, Ai Tuolin … These were the personal names to be marked at the beginning and end of the message, so the letters were deciphered at the first moment.

Haishenwai, Wusuli River, Far East, three-way groove … These fixed geographical names were slowly being deciphered. Just the names of the people and their names revealed nearly 20 Russian characters.

In less than a month's time, Ryukyu had successfully grasped the Russian's password form. From then on, all the telegrams from Russian had been stripped of their disguises and were completely exposed on the CIA's table.

Xiao Letian couldn't help but sigh as he looked at the newly published telegrams, "Ai … So these old setae hated me so much? "All the telegrams start and end with insults. It seems like the conflict between you and me is irreconcilable …"

"This won't do, the encryption methods of our Ryukyu must be upgraded, it definitely can't be so simple …"

The CIA very quickly received Xiao Letian's latest order, in the order, Xiao Letian asked the CIA to pick out a hundred books that were commonly used in China, and to number them into books.

For example, in the book that Xiao Letian was holding, there were three hundred pieces of Tang Shi, and the poem Silent Night, which Li Bai composed, was recorded on page 25 of the book.

"Silent Night, Tang Li Bai. "Under the bright moonlight in front of the bed, I think it's the frost on the ground …" If the information needed to be written in plain words, then his code numbers would be 25 and 9, which meant the ninth word on page 25.

The enemy had decoded Ryukyu's encryption code, but they did not know if this code represented a letter or a number. Even if they knew that it was a number, they would not have thought that it was an encryption method using an ancient book.

Even if they knew that this was encrypted using an ancient book, they wouldn't know which book it was exactly, let alone figure out the order in which the hundred books were used.

Which is to say, unless there was a spy, and one of the higher-up spies, no one in the entire Ryukyu would be able to decipher the Ryukyu's information.

This was the advantage of a Transcender. At least in an intelligence battle, Xiao Letian was already in an invincible position. The pitiful Russian would definitely receive an absolute humiliation.

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