Spy Wars: I have space, but I choose to work alone

Chapter 36: Seeking Results, Regardless of Sacrifice

Ma Liang knew that the army at that time followed Director Dai’s instructions of “only seeking results, regardless of sacrifice” when carrying out assassinations, and the assassinations were carried out in broad daylight.

Either they open fire in the streets or drop bombs directly on the traitors' homes, striving to deter the traitors and educate the people to the greatest extent possible.

Let the traitors and those who are preparing to become traitors be frightened and live in fear all day long, and no longer dare to be running dogs for Xiao Shi.

When I read information in the past, I always focused on the big traitors being killed in the streets, and I thought it was very gratifying.

But now, after Ma Liang personally watched a street extermination of traitors, he saw the true situation of the five members of the Military Control Commission, who were basically death squads, carrying out the street extermination of traitors.

Ma Liang was silent. These people were all willing to die. They should not be treated as disposable items and sacrificed in vain.

The real combat effectiveness of any army or organization will always be those brave enough to sacrifice their lives for the collective good.

Generally, such people only account for about 30% of the entire group. They are the real backbone and the kind that cannot be easily replenished.

It stands to reason that in the later period, with the full assistance of the United States, world-class agent training and a large amount of the latest agent equipment, the combat effectiveness of the Military Intelligence Bureau would be higher than it is now.

But the reality is that the combat effectiveness of the Military Control Commission in the early days of the War of Resistance, which had no formal training and fought solely on passion, was much stronger than the combat effectiveness of the Military Control Commission after the regularization construction after 41.

It was precisely because the Military Intelligence Bureau in the early days of the War of Resistance against Japan followed Director Dai’s erroneous instructions of "only seeking results, regardless of sacrifice" that it used a large number of agents composed of passionate young intellectuals as disposable suicide squads.

The use of agents in this way resulted in almost every assassination attempt, whether successful or not, being accompanied by heavy casualties among the agents carrying out the mission.

According to the information Ma Liang read later, during the eight-year war of resistance against Japan, the Military Intelligence Bureau assassinated more than 8 Japanese and puppet traitors behind enemy lines, and also suffered more than 2 casualties among its own agents.

On the contrary, the Military Control Commission did not make much progress in its main work of intelligence as an intelligence organization.

Basically, no large-scale Japanese hidden intelligence organizations were uncovered, and no useful military intelligence was obtained.

As a result, in 39, these elite patriotic young people were missing in the bloody secret service war with the newly formed 76.

The Military Control Commission could only recruit a large number of untrained and unselected ruffians, gangsters and bandits, causing its combat effectiveness to plummet.

These military intelligence agents, who were composed of bandits and ruffians, had no firm beliefs and would often do things for whoever paid them. Once they were arrested, they would immediately turn against their opponents and turn their guns against the military intelligence.

The famous No. 76, whose early backbone was basically all defected Central Bureau of Investigation and Military Bureau of Investigation agents.

The people who know the Military Intelligence Bureau best are always its people, including the Military Intelligence Bureau’s Shanghai Station, which originally made the Japanese army look bad.

After No. 76 appeared, two KMT station chiefs defected in succession, and the KMT agents in the entire Shanghai area were wiped out twice.

The reason why Ma Liang tried to get money and equipment by killing three birds with one stone was to give full play to his characteristics as a professional action agent and appropriately arm the Military Control Commission agents who were fond of assassinations.

Otherwise, why would he need so many outdated equipment!

This is something Ma Liang has seriously considered. Although Ma Liang has a space, it is impossible for him to create weapons, equipment and other war supplies out of thin air.

Moreover, this space is too small, only 10,000 cubic meters.

Ten thousand cubic meters sounds like a lot, and it is indeed very large for Ma Liang’s personal warehouse, but it seems a bit useless for a protracted war.

Take the "Liberty Ships" built by the US military during World War II to deliver supplies to various Allied war zones as an example.

The dimensions of the Liberty Ship are 134.5 meters in length, 17.1 meters in width and 8.2 meters in draft.

According to the calculation of 130x15x8, the space that can be used to load cargo is cubic, which means that Ma Liang's space can barely reach two-thirds of the free wheel.

In order to win the war, 18 American shipyards built a total of 2751 Liberty ships, which transported supplies to and from various Allied battlefields without stopping.

This does not include the large amount of war materials produced by each country itself.

In other words, in a large-scale war, the amount of materials Ma Liang can transport in this space cannot affect the outcome of the war unless he can teleport. Otherwise, even if he dies of exhaustion by transporting them by ship, it will not affect the outcome of the war.

On the contrary, he can play a better role by utilizing his identity as a professional agent to strengthen the country's anti-Japanese intelligence capabilities.

After all, the power of one person is limited. Ma Liang decided to strengthen the Military Control Commission appropriately to prevent it from wasting these passionate young people as disposable materials.

For this reason, Ma Liang quietly followed the commander of the Military Control Commission who was hiding in the teahouse while retreating in the chaos, hoping to establish contact with the Military Control Commission through this person.

At an intersection, Ma Liang took a bag and deliberately bumped into the other person, pretending to be the bad guy.

"Hey, how do you walk?"

Jiang Anhua, who had a guilty conscience, thought that the intruder had bumped into him first, but in his eagerness to leave the scene, he took the initiative to apologize to Ma Liang.

"sorry Sorry!"

"Forget it, forget it. Be more careful when walking next time!"

While Ma Liang was picking up the things that had fallen out of his bag, he quietly placed a piece of paper the size of a fingernail in front of Jiang Anhua's leather shoes.

After Ma Liang stood up, Jiang Anhua also took a step forward and naturally stepped on the microchip with tracking and eavesdropping functions.

Ma Liang watched the other party leave with the chip and did not follow him.

At this time, Jiang Anhua had just completed a mission and was at his most sensitive and alert.

Any disturbance might arouse his suspicion and he would not flee back to his nest.

Ma Liang ignored him and went home directly.

Now that the tracking chip has been installed, as long as the battery can provide power within 24 hours, he will not be able to escape from Ma Liang's grasp.

This is a technological crush, and has nothing to do with which technology is better, tracking or anti-tracking.

Throughout the afternoon, Jiang Anhua kept changing his route on the road, going around in circles, and even changed his coat on purpose.

After making sure that he was not being targeted and was not exposed, Jiang Anhua took advantage of the night to enter the French Concession and entered a three-story foreign company.

A few minutes later, Jiang Anhua came to the office of the head of the Military Control Commission Shanghai Station and reported to a middle-aged man sitting behind the desk:

"Stationmaster, our department has successfully executed the traitor Lu Bohong. Unfortunately, all five of our brothers who were on the mission died for their country. No one was spared!"

"Very good, brothers, you are all great. I will report to the higher-ups right away and ask for your commendation and bonuses!"

Wang Tianmu, the actual person in charge of the Military Control Commission's Shanghai station, was happy about completing the mission and did not mention the five operational agents who died for their country.

After encouraging Jiang Anhua, he handed Jiang Anhua a photo with words written on the back and said seriously:

"This is the new goal of your Third Special Operations Team! You must complete the mission within this month and deter the traitors and their lackeys!"

"Yes, I guarantee to complete the task!" Jiang Anhua took the photo.

He paused for a moment, thinking of the more than 60 brothers under his command, some of whom were dead or injured, and now there are less than of them left.

Jiang Anhua still mustered up the courage to propose:

"Stationmaster, can you not carry out the assassination in the street this time? Can you use other assassination methods that will cause less casualties?"

Wang Tianmu glanced at Jiang Anhua, his face expressionless, he just said firmly:

"We must strictly follow Director Dai's instructions and only seek results, regardless of sacrifice!"

"Yes!"

Jiang Anhua quickly stood at attention and answered loudly, but his heart was filled with bitterness.

How many brothers will die this time?

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