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

Chapter 81 It’s too early to be happy

What Zhang Yuchuan didn't know was that when he said this was the last deal and Mr. Liu didn't bargain for the sky-high intelligence fee, he was destined to never get the money.

It was just that Mr. Liu's willingness to pay the sky-high intelligence fee and his great desire for immigrant life made him lose his mind.

Otherwise, it is obvious that if Zhang Yuchuan disappeared at this time, everyone would know that something was wrong. In order to keep it secret, the best way would be to get rid of Zhang Yuchuan.

As Zhang Yuchuan accidentally heard from a good friend at the Ninth War Zone Command that the Military Intelligence Bureau had grasped the specific deployment of the Japanese army, it was reported.

The Japanese military intelligence department suddenly realized that all the previous unreasonable situations now made sense.

The Military Intelligence Bureau's Telecommunications Department cracked the Japanese military's codes more than once, and the Japanese army also began to take countermeasures and urgently changed the military communication codes.

A staff member from the military intelligence department also proposed a terrifying idea at the meeting:

"This time the Military Intelligence Bureau cracked our military code. Why did our entire intelligence system react so slowly? Why didn't so many spies who had infiltrated the Military Intelligence Bureau report it immediately? Instead, a subversion team obtained the intelligence from the outside?"

As soon as these words were spoken, all the senior officers of the Japanese military intelligence department fell silent, and they were frantically reviewing their own intelligence teams in their minds to see where the mistakes had occurred.

There are only two reasons for this situation: either the intelligence personnel at the front have betrayed us, or there is a traitor in the rear.

Either of these would be a fatal oversight for the intelligence community.

As the Japanese army urgently changed its military communication codes, its military intelligence department also began to look for the source of the leak internally.

No more top-secret combat plans were transmitted via radio except in emergency situations, and confidentiality was consciously strengthened.

"drop!"

At one o'clock in the middle of the night, the spy electronic watch disguised as a mechanical watch on Ma Liang's wrist vibrated slightly.

Ma Liang, who was already in a light sleep, instantly jumped up from the floor, with a loaded Glock 45 in his hand.

After confirming that there was no danger, Ma Liang put away his pistol and walked to the military notebook where he had been working non-stop to collect intelligence.

Only then did he realize that it was the intelligence screening program he had set up that automatically sounded the alarm because it did not receive the latest intelligence from the Japanese front line.

Ma Liang knew what had happened at a glance. The Japanese army suddenly changed the password. The cracking program did not have a large enough sample and could not crack it for the time being. Naturally, there was no intelligence for the screening program to screen.

"Fuck! It's too early to be happy!"

Ma Liang smiled bitterly. It seemed that the Japanese army had discovered that their military intelligence had been leaked and had begun to take remedial measures.

However, due to the leak of the Kuomintang’s secret code a few days ago, Ma Liang was not so angry this time.

Because he found that he was actually used to it, this was the style of the National Army.

However, he was completely disappointed with the National Government. Such a strategic-level intelligence source was leaked in less than twenty days.

I knew it was bad, but I didn't expect it to be this bad!

Ma Liang's heart was still filled with emotions that were difficult to describe in words.

You should know that during World War II, the British army cracked Hans' Enigma code as early as the end of 1939, shortly after the start of World War II.

But until Hans was completely defeated, this secret was well protected by the British army.

For this reason, England knew in advance that Hans would send a large number of bombers to carry out a completely devastating bombing on the "Cowan Hammer".

In order to keep it secret, we pretended nothing happened and allowed Hans to bombard us.

The city center was razed to the ground, one-third of the factories were destroyed, military production was paralyzed, and ground facilities were basically destroyed.

5 houses were reduced to ashes, and only 3000 of the original 30 houses in the city center remained. The prosperous city of 25 people became a "dead city". Coleman's hammer has thus become a synonym for "extreme destruction" in English.

In the Atlantic Ocean, although the United States knew in advance that the Hans submarine would attack cargo ships and cruise ships, it still allowed the Hans submarine to deliver tens of thousands of tons of urgently needed supplies to the bottom of the sea, causing famine to spread in the country.

To quote the Prime Minister at the time:

“We are faced with a life-or-death choice.”

"You all know how valuable intelligence is in war. For this reason, I think it is best not to make any special arrangements for Corvina Hammer other than normal defense, as if we knew nothing."

"I believe that when we win, people will understand our decision."

Comparing the huge difference between England and the national government in their awareness of confidentiality of intelligence, you can see how difficult it is to describe Ma Liang's feelings at this moment.

That night, Ma Liang angrily passed the latest intelligence to the Military Control Commission.

There was no other Japanese military intelligence on it, only one sentence full of murderous intent:

"The latest military communication codes have been leaked. If there is another leak, I will visit you personally!"

When this murderous intelligence was passed to the Military Control Commission's Shanghai station, Wang Tianmu was so frightened that he no longer dared to use the people in the telecommunications room to send messages. He encrypted the entire message himself and sent it overnight.

That night, Dai Yunong, who usually had no expression on her face, rarely showed a look of panic.

On the one hand, it was because the Japanese army had mastered the military communication codes of the Ninth War Zone so quickly, and on the other hand, they were frightened by Yasha's almost direct personal threats.

That night, Dai Yunong gathered his men to arrange confidentiality work, and at the same time, he selected twelve top elite members from the Military Control Commission's action team to join Dai Yunong's bodyguard team.

After Ma Liang made some harsh remarks, he had no other choice. It was impossible for him to really kill Dai Yunong.

No matter how bad the Military Intelligence Bureau was under the leadership of Dai Yunong, it was at least the best performing one in all its periods. If it weren't for this genius king of spies, no one knows what would have become of the Military Intelligence Bureau.

Since the Japanese army no longer used radio to transmit important combat plans, they only exchanged combat orders at the division and wing levels, which had a high degree of timeliness.

Important campaign-level operational plans are rarely transmitted by radio.

In this situation, unless Ma Liang handed over his equipment, it would be of little use to the front line.

To this end, Ma Liang had to spend a lot of time every day analyzing the Japanese army's real strategic deployment from these scattered intelligence and then pass it on to the Military Control Commission.

This arduous task made most of the joy he had felt when he received weapons and equipment from Hans and America disappear.

Fortunately, in order to take credit, the Military Intelligence Bureau did not disclose the news of Yaksha to the outside world. The attention of the Japanese intelligence department will currently be mainly focused on the Military Intelligence Bureau and internal investigations, otherwise Ma Liang would really want to kill him.

However, the Kuomintang's extraordinarily quick response made the Japanese army even more convinced that there was a traitor among their own ranks.

Scrutiny of its internal personnel has been increased, while the frequency of radio use has been further reduced.

This put Ma Liang, who was obtaining Japanese military intelligence through radio, into a certain passive position.

While Ma Liang was busy providing intelligence to the Ezhou front, he was also thinking about how to solve this problem.

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