Zhang Weiguo seemed to have expected this news, clearly having heard some rumors within the Blue Party's forces.

Bai Luo was overjoyed. Several days ago, he had wanted to cause trouble for the Japanese Special Higher Police, but he found that they had all run away. He had scanned the Japanese-occupied area with radar but could not find where they were hiding.

As a result, Bai Luo has not gained any points for many days and has spent quite a bit. Although Zhang Weiguo's STG-44 has many advantages, it also has quite a few disadvantages.

One very obvious drawback is that after continuous firing, the barrel and grip become extremely hot to the touch.

In the end, Bai Luo gave his MXC Rattlesnake assault rifle to Zhang Weiguo.

He then redeemed an AK74U Zenit kit from his personal storage, which included a foregrip, a 3x holographic sight, a suppressor, a tactical gun light, and a modified 7.62 caliber barrel.

They also exchanged for two 75-round drum magazines and six magazines.

Upon learning this news, Bai Luo immediately found Zhang Weiguo and asked him to inquire about it. Bai Luo's only weakness right now is probably his source of intelligence.

Although Zhang Weiguo is new here, he basically grew up in Haishi, even though he hasn't been back to Haishi for a long time.

But the connections Bai Luo had built up before are something Bai Luo can't compare to now.

What's more, he also has a wealthy young fiancée.

When Bai Luo found Zhang Weiguo, he was frowning as he read the newspaper. He only looked away from the newspaper after noticing the footsteps.

Upon seeing that the person who arrived was Bai Luo, he smiled and stood up from his chair.

"What brings our squad leader to my humble abode today?"

"Captain is captain, why add 'little' to it?" Bai Luo was very dissatisfied with the title, feeling that it had two layers of meaning.

Zhang Weiguo smiled but didn't say anything, giving Bai Luo a look that said, "You'll have to figure it out yourself."

Bai Luo was speechless and immediately changed the subject.

"Did you see the news in the newspaper?"

Zhang Weiguo's smile faded, and his expression gradually became serious.

"I saw it. I really didn't expect the vice chairman to take this path so quickly."

Bai Luo was taken aback by Zhang Weiguo's words. It seemed Zhang Weiguo had anticipated this.

"What? You heard rumors about it before?"

Zhang Weiguo nodded.

"I had heard that the president and vice president were at odds when I was in the Blue Party's army, and there were rumors that the Japanese had been secretly contacting Vice President Wang. I never expected that Vice President Wang would betray the country so quickly."

Zhang Weiguo clenched his fists, his tone filled with anger and helplessness.

Bai Luo stepped forward and patted Zhang Weiguo on the shoulder.

"Since he's decided to be a dog of the Japanese, let's prepare the hot pot broth and stew him when he comes. Let's see who dares to be a traitor then."

As Bai Luo spoke, the murderous intent in his eyes grew even more intense, startling Zhang Weiguo.

He thought to himself, "No wonder he's a killer who killed over 5000 Japanese soldiers. Ordinary people can't withstand his killing intent."

After a while, Bai Luo gradually calmed down and turned to look at Zhang Weiguo.

"I don't have many channels to obtain intelligence in Haishi, so I'll leave the task of finding out information to you."

Upon hearing this, Zhang Weiguo nodded, and without saying anything more, went downstairs to pick up the phone.

Bai Luo didn't even bother to go up and listen to anything after seeing this; she simply plopped down in the chair that Zhang Weiguo had been sitting in.

He poured himself a cup of tea from the kettle next to him and leisurely sipped it.

Zhang Weiguo didn't come up until quite a while later.

Seeing Bai Luo leisurely sprawled in the chair, he said in an annoyed tone.

"Squad leader, I've already given the orders for the task you assigned. Do you have any other plans?"

Upon hearing Zhang Weiguo's words, Bai Luo ignored his sarcastic remarks, got up, dusted himself off, and left.

Zhang Weiguo saw Bai Luo swaying as he walked out of his house and cursed irritably.

"This brat..."

That evening, Bai Luo received a reply from Zhang Weiguo, who only provided the approximate arrival time; Wang Jingwei's itinerary was kept very confidential.

But there was an unexpected bonus: the Japanese headquarters would also send a prince to show their support, demonstrating the Japanese's high regard for Wang Jingwei.

Upon hearing this news, Bai Luo immediately asked whether the Japanese prince was traveling by boat or plane.

He planned to go and stake out the place, but Zhang Weiguo did not confirm the authenticity of the news.

Bai Luo was filled with frustration; that was a prince, and the starting point was 5000 points.

Upon thinking about this, Bai Luo could no longer sit still and started going out every day.

And recently, the radar in his mind has begun to show more and more signs of traitors.

Bai Luo seized every opportunity to strike, employing extremely cruel methods.

When encountering such traitors, Bai Luo would usually disable their ability to move and let them bleed to death slowly.

Give them time to regret, but not the chance to regret.

The temporary office of the No. 76 Special Agent Headquarters, which was originally the Special Higher Police headquarters, was directly handed over by Kawada Shoji to the group of traitors from the Wang puppet government of No. 76.

At this moment, Wang Fei sat in his office with a dark face. He had been making preparations for Chairman Wang's visit to Haishi these past two days.

Preparations went smoothly at first, but recently my men have been getting attacked frequently.

At first, I thought it was a coincidence, but after an entire squad of my men went missing, I received a report that the entire squad's bodies had been found in a stinking ditch.

Moreover, their deaths were gruesome; the most horrific was a stab wound to the neck with 37 stabs, none of which were fatal, and he ultimately bled to death. The other agents fared similarly, all bearing signs of being bound.

Wang Fei then realized that things were not simple and that someone was specifically targeting them.

"The Blue Party's anti-traitor squad?" Wang Fei muttered, a cigarette dangling from his lips.

As for why he didn't doubt the Red Party, it was because he was certain the Red Party didn't have that power.

After finishing his cigarette, Wang Fei took out two large yellow croakers from his desk drawer.

He was going to visit the pier.

Wang Fei was heading to an abandoned air-raid shelter hidden in the International Settlement.

Kawada Shoji and the others have all moved here recently.

At first, Wang Fei thought the Japanese were great and offered them his office building.

They moved into a damp, dark air-raid shelter, which was also heavily guarded.

At first, Wang Fei didn't understand why the Japanese, who had already taken control of Haishi, would choose to live in their perfectly good houses instead of crawling through holes like rats.

Later, after moving into their new post, his subordinates went out to inquire about the situation and learned that a team in Shanghai had been frantically bombing various Japanese strongholds in recent days.

The Japanese were quite tight about blocking information, and he only learned about the situation when he arrived in Haishi.

He was somewhat gloating when he heard the news, but now that he thinks about it, it's more likely that this organization was the one targeting them, rather than the Blue Party.

Thinking of this, Wang Fei became a little anxious and drove straight to the air-raid shelter where the Japanese spies were staying.

I wanted to get some information from the Japanese. After all, they had suffered several defeats, so they should have some useful intelligence.

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