Espionage: I became sworn brothers with Zheng Yaoxian at the beginning, and became the Seventh Broth
Chapter 569 Taking the King of Cool on a Tour of the Secret Service
Chapter 569 Taking the King of Pretenders on a Tour of the Special Service Department
Chi Tiecheng acted swiftly.
In just over ten minutes, the familiar ringtone reached Ye Shaohong's ears.
"Section Chief, we've caught the man."
"This incident caused quite a stir. Many people witnessed the arrest, including Section Chief Zhou from the interrogation department."
"I'm worried he'll go to the Director's place..."
After finishing his story, Chi Tiecheng's voice trailed off. It was clear that he still had reservations about participating in the arrest of a section chief-level official.
"It doesn't matter!"
"I have received the Director's personal instructions for this internal affairs inspection. You just need to do what you are supposed to do."
"Hurry up with the interrogation, use all your skills, but don't kill or maim the person."
"I'll go there myself later!"
After hanging up the phone, Ye Shaohong frowned and pondered for a moment before getting up and leaving the conference room.
After driving away from Villa No. 1 of Honggongci, we went straight to the entrance of the garden.
After wandering around the area, Ye Shaohong quickly found the place Yan Shuangying had told him to stay.
Hongtong Hotel.
Upon arriving at the door of room 302, Ye Shaohong knocked.
"Boom boom boom!"
"Squeak!"
The door opened, and Yan Shuangying's slender yet strong face came into Ye Shaohong's view.
"How did you come?"
Yan Shuangying was surprised by Ye Shaohong's sudden visit. They had just met the night before, and Yan Shuangying had asked Ye Shaohong to help him find the Japanese scumbag who had been chasing him for many years.
It's quite difficult to handle this matter well.
Even with the vast power of the Special Service in Nanjing, finding the hidden person in a city of nearly a million people would require considerable effort.
Under these circumstances, Ye Shaohong's sudden visit suggests an unexpected turn of events.
"Hey!"
"Isn't this just a coincidence? Today when I went to work at headquarters, I happened to see someone's information while looking through the documents."
"His photo is about 70-80% similar to the photo you gave me last night, Brother Yan." "So I arranged for someone to tie him up. I came here today to take you to identify him as that Japanese bastard you've been chasing for years."
Because of the heavy workload, Ye Shaohong didn't exchange many pleasantries with Yan Shuangying this time and directly stated his purpose.
"Oh?"
"Found it so quickly?"
"There's still a 70-80% similarity. Okay, wait for me a moment while I go get those things, then I'll come with you shortly."
Perhaps it was because he was highly skilled and daring, or perhaps it was because Yan Shuangying truly trusted Ye Shaohong, but when faced with Ye Shaohong's request, Yan Shuangying agreed without even thinking.
This bold and magnanimous spirit made Ye Shaohong secretly admire it.
A few minutes later.
Yan Shuangying, dressed in a black trench coat and wearing sunglasses, came out. Ye Shaohong nearly rolled his eyes at his attire.
It's only the end of September, and Jinling City is still quite hot, but Yan Shuangying is different; he's already wearing autumn clothes.
This makeup look does give off a bit of a domineering vibe.
"Hey kid, what's with that expression?"
"Is my outfit really that bad?"
Yan Shuangying is from Northeast China and has a rather forthright personality. Noticing the strange look in Ye Shaohong's expression, he didn't hide anything and asked the question that had been bothering him.
As for that heavy Northeastern accent, and those special words from the Northeast region like "sha" and "zajin," Ye Shaohong might not have been able to understand them if he hadn't experienced the internet age of later generations.
"without!"
"I'm just wondering, aren't you hot?"
Ye Shaohong shrugged; he was speechless at Yan Shuangying's outfit. "It's alright."
"I'm really not used to being in the South this time."
And so, the two chatted as they went downstairs, got into an open-top military vehicle, and soon arrived at the training ground of the Secret Service headquarters.
With Ye Shaohong present, Yan Shuangying was able to enter this important government building smoothly, even though he had no proof of his identity.
After stopping the car, Ye Shaohong quickly found someone he recognized in the training field.
After calling him over and asking him questions, they learned the location where Chi Tiecheng was interrogating Wu Shuo.
Don't tell me yet.
Chi Tiecheng was indeed reliable in his work. To prevent any unexpected situations, he chose to locate the interrogation room at the deepest part of the training ground.
Thus, Ye Shaohong had no choice but to lead Yan Shuangying forward, traversing the entire training ground. Seeing the action team members practicing combat techniques and marksmanship in the training ground, Yan Shuangying was also intrigued.
He watched with interest.
A moment later, he shook his head silently again.
"You guys in the Special Service Department, although you look quite skilled, are still a bit inferior to the well-trained elite Japanese soldiers."
These words were somewhat unpleasant to hear, but Yan Shuangying was just that kind of straightforward and frank person, so Ye Shaohong really couldn't delve too deeply into it.
Moreover, he knew that Yan Shuangying was right.
Before 1942, the main fighting force of the invading Japanese army was still those elite veterans who had participated in the Russo-Japanese War.
Their combat skills are extremely formidable.
Coupled with far superior weaponry compared to China, it often took three to four Chinese soldiers to kill a single elite Japanese soldier on the battlefield. This situation continued until the end of the Battle of Jiangcheng.
After years of direct resistance, thousands of battles large and small, and several major campaigns, relying on the courage of our soldiers who were not afraid of sacrifice, we finally exhausted most of the elite forces of the Japanese devils.
In the Battle of Jiangcheng, General Xue Yue pioneered the "Heavenly Furnace" tactic, annihilating tens of thousands of Japanese soldiers in a single battle.
This battle is also known as the turning point of the War of Resistance against Japan.
By this time, the Japanese had very few elite soldiers left in China.
Therefore, many people in later generations were surprised to find that the Japanese were becoming increasingly ineffective in the later stages of the War of Resistance against Japan.
At the end of 1937, during the Battle of Shanghai, the casualty ratio between our army and the Japanese was 4:1.
As the War of Resistance against Japan continued, this casualty ratio gradually changed.
The ratio dropped from 4:1 to less than 2:1. Did our army's combat strength increase? Actually, no. At that time, our elite mechanics divisions were all wiped out, the newly recruited soldiers had not received much training, and the armament configuration was still insufficient.
But why did such a big change occur?
The Japanese devils' elite soldiers were constantly being worn down in battle, and they gradually became weaker.
The reason is the same.
Towards the end of the War of Resistance against Japan, in order to hold onto the occupied territories, the Japanese had no choice but to begin conscripting new soldiers within their own country, many of whom were minors.
The fighting spirit of these new recruits is nowhere near that of seasoned veterans.
By the end of 1943, in the Japanese-occupied areas of the north, the Japanese soldiers no longer dared to leave the cities; they only dared to huddle in a limited number of large cities and along railway lines.
In order to protect their territory and their lives, these Japanese devils actually started paying protection money to the guerrillas.
By the end of 1943, China had basically won the War of Resistance against Japan.
Some people on the internet later said that if the US hadn't dropped those two bombs on Japanese soil, China's war against Japan would have continued for several more years.
That's a joke, pure bullshit.
They're just spineless cowards who fawn over foreign things, using this as an excuse to whitewash their American daddy.
Even without the two nuclear bombs dropped by the US, given the domestic situation at the time, with Japan's national strength declining rapidly and the quality of its soldiers plummeting, we wouldn't have needed to hold out for long to achieve victory in the War of Resistance against Japan.
Speaking of this, we must mention the great teacher; his vision was truly accurate and far-sighted.
The argument for a protracted war can be considered unparalleled throughout history.
Because he understood this principle, Ye Shaohong did not refute Yan Shuangying's words, but instead asked a question with interest.
"Brother Yan, why don't you stay in Jinling?"
"You look down on these people? I can recommend you to the Chairman and have you serve as an operations instructor for the Special Service."
"Think about it, how many Japanese soldiers can you kill by yourself? If you could train them all, it would be a great help in the war of resistance."
"How about, think about it?"
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