Cheng Ying and Captain Zhang returned to the prison's conference room and sat down to discuss what to do. Commander Wei pondered for a moment and said, "The Japanese aren't sending anyone to discuss what terms to offer in exchange for our prisoners, and they're not fighting us either. This is clearly a delaying tactic. What exactly is their purpose?"

Suddenly, Cheng Ying realized something. At that moment, Captain Zhang and the others also reacted. They all said at the same time, "It's that mole. Is the mole trying to cause trouble?" Captain Zhang said, "That's right. They must have made contact with that mole. They must have a plan and a purpose, but the timing is uncertain."

Commander Wei said seriously, "We must keep a close eye on those Japanese prisoners, especially Colonel Fujiwara and a few other important officers." Captain Zhang also said, "That's right. After all, there are more than two thousand of them. If they manage to escape, it won't be so easy for us to suppress them!"

"The most urgent task now is to find the traitor," Cheng Ying analyzed with a serious expression, "otherwise we will be in a very passive position."

"But how can we find the traitor?" someone asked.

"I think we can start with those prisoners and see if we can find any clues," Captain Zhang suggested.

"Okay, let's do it this way." Commander Wei made the decision. "At the same time, strengthen the prison's defenses and don't give the enemy any opportunity." But just then, Cheng Ying said, "Wait, Captain Zhang, Commander Wei, I have an idea to lure out that traitor." Captain Zhang and Commander Wei looked at her at the same time. Cheng Ying nodded to them, and then she explained her idea in detail.

Cheng Ying's plan was to use false information to lure the mole into revealing his identity. She suggested spreading rumors that the mole's identity had been discovered and that an arrest was planned for the following morning. Then, tight surveillance would be placed inside the prison to monitor for any leaks.

Captain Zhang and Regiment Commander Wei exchanged a glance, both agreeing that the idea was feasible. They immediately began making arrangements, while instructing everyone to keep it a secret.

That night, a tense atmosphere filled the prison. Everyone was secretly observing their surroundings, trying to find any clues about the traitor. However, everything seemed unusually calm.

Time ticked by, and finally, it was dawn. Cheng Ying sent everyone else back, leaving her to keep watch alone. After everyone had left, Cheng Ying used her spatial abilities to become invisible and went alone to the prison where the Japanese prisoners were held. Then she waited for the traitor to appear. Some time passed, and as dawn approached, a figure suddenly caught their attention... The figure quietly approached a Japanese prisoner and whispered something. Cheng Ying was delighted; it seemed the traitor was about to take the bait. She continued to wait patiently. The Japanese prisoner's eyes flashed with surprise after hearing the whisper, but he quickly regained his composure.

Cheng Ying decided to reveal herself. She instantly appeared behind the traitor, holding a dagger to his neck. The traitor turned around in terror, his face turning pale as he looked at the suddenly appearing Cheng Ying.

"Speak, who are you, and why did you betray us?" Cheng Ying asked coldly.

The traitor, his lips trembling, stammered out the truth. It turned out he had been threatened by the Japanese army; if he didn't cooperate, his family would be in danger.

Upon hearing this, Cheng Ying felt a surge of anger. But she knew this was no excuse for the traitor's betrayal. She took the traitor to the regimental headquarters and handed him over to her superiors. With the traitor's capture, the situation gradually became clearer.

This battle against the traitor has finally come to an end, and it has also thwarted some of the Japanese army's secret plans. In fact, the Japanese army was not fully prepared. If they had been given a little more time, they might have actually succeeded.

After capturing the traitor, Cheng Ying discussed with Captain Zhang and the others what to do with the more than two thousand Japanese soldiers outside the prison. The final decision was to keep as many as they came; if they wouldn't fight, they would launch a preemptive strike. Cheng Ying was very satisfied with this outcome. Having experienced the untold suffering inflicted on the Chinese people by the Japanese invasion, she felt this opportunity for revenge should be used to teach them a lesson they would never forget.

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