The next morning, the tens of thousands of soldiers that General Kurokawa and his men had brought also began to show the same symptoms as the other soldiers.

Indeed, the effects of the medicine they had planted were gradually taking hold, and many Japanese soldiers collapsed to the ground, groaning in pain.

At this point, some doctors suspected it was an epidemic, but they dared not say it. Who would want to risk their life?

The camp was thrown into chaos. General Kurokawa then realized the seriousness of the situation and angrily questioned his subordinates, but it was too late.

Immediately afterwards, even the officers, General Kurokawa, and the old man Sakata showed the same symptoms. This made the problem much more serious. At this point, the several thousand people that Kurokawa had transferred from the city played a role, and they quickly made arrangements and deployments.

One of the officers, just to be on the safe side, isolated all the sick people. He was also afraid that if it was a plague and contagious, even they, numbering in the thousands, would not be spared. They also dared not drink the water they were drinking.

Because of this, these thousands of people escaped the same fate as them.

At the same time, the officer immediately ordered his men to contact the city and send more people over—something big had happened!

After some time, the Japanese troops in the city received news from this side and felt that things were not so simple, so they sent more people over.

During this time, Cheng Ying also teleported to a hidden place twenty miles away and contacted Commander Liu and his men again. "Commander Liu, I have obtained information about that spy."

Commander Liu was overjoyed to hear this, because Cheng Ying's information came at just the right time. Just as Cheng Ying was causing trouble in the military camp, an elite team sent by the Japanese army also arrived near the guerrillas.

They were able to spot the arrival of this group of Japanese soldiers in time because, for some unknown reason, they were all acting as if they had contracted some kind of illness, vomiting and having diarrhea, making quite a commotion. As a result, they were able to capture the group in one fell swoop.

Because they were afraid that they had some kind of infectious disease and that it would infect the team members, they were executed on the spot.

The Japanese soldiers were captured outside Liu Meng's guerrilla unit, so they suspected that the Japanese intelligence agent was in their unit, but they still couldn't find out who it was.

Just as the team leaders were having a meeting, Cheng Ying sent them this message—it was like a timely rain!

Captain Liu immediately asked, "Cheng Ying, what is that spy's name? Our biggest worry now is how to find him."

Cheng Ying didn't hesitate and said, "It's a man named Zhou Shiyi. Check with all the guerrilla groups to see if he's there."

When Commander Liu heard the name, he had a vague impression of it, but it wasn't one of their people. Now that he knew which guerrilla unit had a spy, he decided to start by searching within Liu Meng's guerrilla unit.

Commander Liu explained the situation to Cheng Ying: "That's how it is. We were afraid they might have some incurable disease that could be transmitted to the team, so we executed them directly. That's why we didn't find out who the spy was."

Even now, they have no regrets about what they did. When Cheng Ying heard what Commander Liu said, she immediately explained the situation: "Commander, don't worry. The disease was caused by a slow-acting poison. They drank the poisoned water before they went there, so when the disease took effect, they were exposed so easily."

Cheng Ying had actually anticipated this situation, but she hadn't had time to report it to Commander Liu and the others.

Commander Liu was surprised to discover that all the problems were caused by Cheng Ying, but the results were all good.

Commander Liu praised Cheng Ying with surprise and delight, "Cheng Ying, you are a very capable person. I never expected that you could poison the water tanks of the Japanese army. This opportunity is very hard to come by. When you come back, we will definitely reward you well and celebrate this victory."

Cheng Ying smiled helplessly at Commander Liu's words and quickly interrupted him, saying, "Commander, please don't get excited. There's more to the story. I haven't finished reporting yet. Besides the identity of this spy, I also found out that they went to the city hospital overnight in order to find a better doctor."

Cheng Ying paused for a moment, then continued, "They also contacted the Japanese troops in the city and sent several thousand more men here. This area is now under their control, and they may continue to contact those troops to send more."

"So we must now find a way to gather manpower to come here, on the one hand to snipe the people they send again, and on the other hand to take care of the remaining thousands of people here."

Commander Liu was increasingly surprised as he listened. He realized that so many things had happened. He knew he had to contact the leaders of the various guerrilla units to quickly gather manpower and devise a perfect plan.

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