Chapter 911 Using a Chicken to Lay Eggs

After listening to Bai Ye's report, Ye Shaohong smiled.

Although the assassination attempt at Yangshupu Wharf failed this time, it doesn't mean he gained nothing.

Have a look.

That random piece you casually dropped back then has now yielded a reward.

However, he needs to handle this matter more carefully.

No other reason.

The reason was simply because Zheng Pingru, the person he had instigated to take action, was a top-notch undercover agent of the Central Bureau of Investigation and Statistics.

Although Ye Shaohong was the one scheming against her in this matter.

There's a motive to use Zheng Pingru as a pretext. That's rather unscrupulous.

But what if it succeeds?

If this succeeds, we can't just give the credit to the Central Bureau of Investigation and Statistics for nothing.

If that were the case, Dai Yunong would probably go crazy.

They would definitely jump up and curse.

Therefore, Ye Shaohong needed to make some arrangements.

The first thing he did was to call Wang Tianmu over and have him draft a telegram to report on everything that had happened at Yangshupu Wharf during the day, including the people who had been killed.

Inform the headquarters of the Military Intelligence Bureau in Chongqing.

Request compensation on behalf of the fallen.

Please reward those who have performed meritorious service.

In addition, Ye Shaohong also reported that he had arranged for people to seduce Zheng Pingru.

Of course, Ye Shaohong did not mention Zheng Pingru's identity as a member of the Central Bureau of Investigation and Statistics in this telegram.

He only said that he had chosen a social idler.

It was a random, unexpected move he made.

As for whether the plan will succeed, Ye Shaohong had no idea.

He was just reporting it in advance.

With this advance report, even if the truth was leaked later, Dai Yunong would have a reason to speak up if the Central Bureau of Investigation and Statistics wanted to claim credit.

With the dependency certificate.

Given Ye Shaohong's great reputation, even if the lawsuit eventually reaches the bald-headed chairman, it will likely be a messy affair.

No one could find fault with Ye Shaohong.

This is what they call "borrowing a hen to lay eggs".

Um…….

Ye Shaohong felt that he was becoming increasingly wicked; besides being cold-blooded and ruthless, his scheming and plotting were also becoming more and more sophisticated. He was already showing some signs of becoming a politician.

"It should be considered a positive change!"

As he pondered this, Ye Shaohong shook his head and chuckled softly.

He waved his hand, instructing Bai Ye to continue keeping a close watch on Zheng Pingru to prevent any unexpected changes.

Then he let Baiye leave.

……

Time flew by, and another ten days or so passed quickly.

For the past ten days or so, Ye Shaohong and his team have never given up searching for Wang Ni and his group.

But the result was disappointing.

No matter how much effort they put in or how many methods they tried, they still couldn't find Wang Ni's whereabouts.

However, they found a few of the people who had followed Wang Jingwei in surrendering to the enemy and betraying the country.

But these people were all small fry, and they really didn't interest Ye Shaohong.

The city of Shanghai is now on high alert due to the fierce assassination attempt at Yangshupu Wharf a dozen days ago.

The Japanese soldiers, along with the personnel and forces they controlled, and the local Green Gang, were conducting extensive patrols.

They tried to find Ye Shaohong and the others.

Under these circumstances, Ye Shaohong would absolutely not take any action unless Wang Ni appeared.

It's not worth the risk.

As a result, these people had some free time.

In just over ten days, Ye Shaohong and the others had basically recovered from their injuries.

Ye Shaohong rarely gets a break, and with his mind free of distractions, he actually gained weight.

Just then, the headquarters of the Military Intelligence Bureau in Chongqing sent him a message.

After more than half a month, Special Agent Team No. 5, which went to Northeast China to find Yan Shuangying, finally found traces of him in the vast wilderness.

Special Agent Group No. 5 also handed the letter personally written by Ye Shaohong to Yan Shuangying.

At first, Yan Shuangying refused.

He was used to being free and didn't want to be controlled by the Military Intelligence Bureau, nor did he want to accept the position of head of the Military Intelligence Bureau's Harbin station.

Even with Ye Shaohong's letter, Yan Shuangying did not agree.

However, things are always subject to change.

Shortly after Yan Shuangying rejected Ye Shaohong's offer of recruitment, the Japanese in Manchuria launched a new round of mopping-up operations against civilian anti-Japanese forces.

During this sweep, the civilian guerrilla forces in Manchuria suffered heavy losses. The Japanese also captured several prisoners.

Upon hearing this, Yan Shuangying once again played the role of a lone hero, single-handedly storming into the Special Service Department of the Harbin Police Bureau.

They wanted to rescue the few anti-Japanese fighters who had been captured.

By all accounts, Yan Shuangying's actions were fast enough.

Having just received the news, he immediately took action. Yan Shuangying was also well-prepared for this mission.

But the result?

When he stormed into the secret prison of the Harbin Police Department's Special Service Division, he was surprised to find that the captured anti-Japanese fighters had been tortured beyond recognition by the Harbin Police Department's Special Service Division's henchmen.

Even if Yan Shuangying charged in, he wouldn't be able to rescue the person.

In the end, only two of them could be rescued.

This incident made Yan Shuangying realize for the first time that it would be difficult for him to make a significant contribution to the war of resistance against Japan and the salvation of the nation by relying on himself alone.

At most, it would just be assassinating a few high-ranking Japanese officials.

It won't cause too much damage to the Japanese.

After much consideration, Yan Shuangying finally agreed to Ye Shaohong's request.

He temporarily took over as the head of the Harbin station of the Military Intelligence Bureau.

In addition to conveying this matter, the telegram sent by headquarters to Ye Shaohong contained another extremely important message.

That is to consult Ye Shaohong, the head of the external branch, about whether the personnel transferred to Harbin should be changed.

After all, this is Ye Shaohong's job.

Even if he wasn't in Shancheng, Mao Renfeng would still have to consider such an important matter.

Ye Shaohong did not respond immediately.

After considering it for a while, he finally made a decision. He sent someone to summon Chen Gongshu.

Ye Shaohong gave Chen Gongshu a complete account of the situation at Harbin Railway Station.

They also consulted Chen Gongshu for his opinion.

Chen Gongshu was no fool; he had once served as the station chief of Beiping Station, so he was naturally very knowledgeable about these undercover operations.

Furthermore, when Ye Shaohong asked the question, Chen Gongshu immediately understood.

This is Ye Shaohong; he wants to transfer him to Manchuria.

of course.

He's definitely not going to take over Yan Shuangying's position as the stationmaster of Harbin Station; that would be a demotion for him.

Since he is not going to take over as the stationmaster of Harbin Station, the only remaining position he has is the district chief of the puppet Manchukuo area.

Only this position could match his military rank. Speaking of this, Chen Gongshu felt somewhat distressed.

It's not that he didn't want to go to the Northeast.

Rather, it was the Japanese Kwantung Army that was too prone to causing trouble during this period.

After being occupied by the Japanese for seven years, the three northeastern provinces were forcibly divided into 19 provinces in order to weaken the sense of regional identity and national identity of the people of Northeast China.

What a bunch of idiots!

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