"Hello, Comrade Li Desheng."
After shaking hands lightly with Li Desheng twice, Wu Hao and others also greeted Mark without any airs, not acting like a "big leader" at all.
Time was of the essence, so without further ado, both sides quickly got down to business: "...What exactly is going on this time?"
"Comrade Deng Fa, do you want to speak first or should I?"
Deng Fa hesitated for a rare moment, then shook his head with a wry smile:
"You tell me! You're much better at interrogation. They can hardly understand me."
He is from Guangdong and has worked in Guangdong for a long time. His Cantonese is not so convoluted, but at least it is difficult for most people to understand.
After arriving in Jiangxi, he tried hard to learn the local dialect, but he was still not very fluent. The Americans and the assassins spoke only English or northern Chinese dialects.
As a result, the Americans all thought Mark was the true representative of the CCP and kept communicating with him. The real CCP comrades were just listening in the entire conversation and couldn't get a word in.
The most important thing is that the person in front of him seemed to be very familiar with religion, and he acted like "I don't know whether to eat knife-cut noodles or flat noodles". He only used a so-called "big memory recovery technique" to make the person confess everything.
"Okay, then I'll tell you."
Mark nodded and looked at everyone:
"Let me first state the conclusion: this was a religious assassination plot orchestrated primarily by Jewish extremists, with deep involvement from Kuomintang spies and Korean restorationists, and directly carried out by baptized Chinese Jews in Northeast China. The intent was to kill Ms. Field in order to undermine relations between the CCP and the United States, attract American attention, and even provoke war."
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In just one sentence, the amount of information was so incredible that even Deng Fa, who was interrogating him, was stunned for a while before he reacted:
"Wait? You said the North Koreans and the Kuomintang were involved in this? When did you say that?!"
"Yes, please let me explain the whole story..." Things sound complicated, but in fact they are not simple at all.
Although Springfield directly destroyed the foundation of Judaism through miracles and other means, causing most (American) Jews to leave the religion due to distrust of the doctrine and more practical reasons;
However, there are still many diehards who firmly believe that Springfield's words and the so-called "miracles" are false, and that all the sufferings before them are tests from God for the Jews, the chosen people of God.
When these diehards saw that the American president who had persecuted their own religion was actually visiting Northeast China, where the Jews had also been persecuted, they were particularly impressed by Fujiwara no Kanezane...
Now old hatreds are added to old hatreds, and enemies are added to enemies.
As a result, some Jews in the United States and China planned to kill the Northeast King along with the American president, and they colluded with Kim Gu, a Korean who also had a deep hatred for the Japanese.
Kim Gu and other Korean restorationists were strongly supported by the Kuomintang's Dai Li and others. After learning of this plan, the Kuomintang, which was already disliked by Haruta, also got involved.
However, the assassination plan in Northeast China had not yet been implemented when the Korean officer was captured. Shanghai was the KMT’s headquarters, and the KMT government was worried that the assassination would implicate itself, so they chose Nanchang as the implementation location.
Nanchang is now the Communist Party's territory. If Chuntian dies here, there will be too many benefits.
On the one hand, this proved that she was not the "Blessed Virgin Mary" and indirectly proved that everything she said before was a lie, thus allowing the Jews and Judaism to regain their status;
On the one hand, if the American president, George H.W. Springfield, dies, the new president of the United States will certainly kill the CCP no matter what.
On the one hand, since the assassin was a "Citizen of Northeast China", the relationship between the United States and Fujiwara no Kanezane would also deteriorate, and the suppression of Jews in Northeast China would be relaxed.
Even if nothing succeeds, as long as the assassination happens, it will cause trouble for both the CCP and Northeast China. How could the Kuomintang let it go?
Coincidentally, due to the US President's visit, Nanchang has been bustling with people and foreign powers, so the presence of a few foreigners isn't surprising at all, and the Chinese Communist Party has been forced to relax its vigilance.
Find it unbelievable?
No, that's the situation with that group of East Turkestan idiots in later generations.
Clearly without any real benefit, they rushed to Tiananmen Square and even abandoned their families and fled to Syria, shouting that they wanted to fight back to Xinjiang and kill all Chinese people;
However, this time, the idiots who directly carried out the act were a few idiots from Harbin who were brainwashed by Judaism, made a lot of money because of Jews, and whose families were destroyed because of Fujiwara no Kanezane, and who were resentful.
If the telegrams and phone calls between you and me had not been monitored by humanoids, and if Ms. Field could really be harmed, it would indeed be a good strategy to kill two birds with one stone and kill someone with a borrowed knife.
"...religious...assassination..."
After listening to Mark's report, the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party were speechless.
They certainly knew that religion was harmful, but they never imagined that Judaism could be so contagious that a few Chinese people would be willing to blow themselves to pieces for some inexplicable religious belief.
Besides, damn it, Fujiwara Kanezane affected the interests of the Jews in Northeast China, and Ms. Field openly opposed Judaism, so you can assassinate them both, but when did we, the Chinese Communist Party, provoke you?
Even as rational as the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party could not help but feel a deep aversion to the Jews and Judaism, with whom they had little contact, and even secretly supported Fujiwara Kanezane and Ms. Field in their efforts to take down these bastards.
Hey! These dog-like things are really good at studying military tactics!
"...This is the general outline of what happened. The people directly responsible for the assassination of these religiously-inspired idiots have been arrested and killed, but almost none of the people behind the scenes have surfaced. The investigation is still ongoing."
"...I see."
Because it was confirmed that no one from their side was involved or implicated, and there were no casualties except the assassin himself and the unfortunate Ding Ling, and Chuntian publicly stated that he would not pursue the matter, the overall attitude of the CCP members was relatively relaxed.
There will definitely be a wave of anger after being almost harmed by someone, and the intention to find an opportunity for revenge, but you can put it aside and figure out another thing quickly.
While everyone was listening to the report, Wu Hao, who had just exchanged a few words with Deng Fa and had also noticed a lot of doubts, looked at Mark and asked seriously:
"Comrade Ma Muzhi, who are you exactly? Why do you know so much about these things?"
The Jewish affair is still a secret, and it can be said that it was revealed by the Americans;
But how did he know so much about the collusion between Jin Gu and Dai Li? Did he know it just by following the Americans and interrogating them for a few sentences?
It's totally unacceptable!
Unless he knew all this long ago!
"That's because I knew all this before I came here." "Why?"
"Because I'm a spy!" "Huh?"
As he spoke, Mark took out a pistol from his pocket with a calm expression. His movements were so fast that no one could react.
Deng Fa and several other National Political Security Bureau officials were horrified and were about to draw their guns to block Li Desheng and the others, but they saw Mark just slam his gun on the table and said to the stunned crowd:
"Comrades, please be more careful! At the very least, be vigilant when strangers approach you. If I were malicious and wrapped myself in explosives, more than half of you here today would be dead."
When he said this, Mark felt very uncomfortable and dissatisfied with the CCP's political protection, especially the protection of important figures.
He, Ma Muzhi, a stranger of unknown origin, was taken directly before a group of top leaders of the Communist Party of China without even being searched.
No, human bomb attacks have been around for a long time, and someone just demonstrated it live. What are your defense measures?
Although security measures around the world, including those for the President of the United States, are very crude these days (and the "miracle" in Springfield exacerbated this crudeness), they can't be this crude!
Although everyone knows that communists are not afraid of sacrifice, and even if Li Desheng sacrifices himself, there will be more "Li Deshengs" who will emerge to continue the revolution, it will ultimately affect the process of liberation!
If this happened in Northeast China, Doihara would have cleaned up all the relevant personnel in the National Political Security Bureau and the Central Security Department, and carried out an investigation and rectification for at least half a year.
When they saw Mark pulling out a gun, everyone's brains froze for a moment, but they were not afraid. They just looked slightly embarrassed after hearing what he said.
It seems...we are a little too relaxed.
If he really is the assassin...
Wu Hao was about to signal the others to put away their guns when Li Desheng stepped forward, picked up the gun, and without even looking at it, put it back into Mark's hand and asked in a friendly manner:
"We'll be careful next time... But from your tone, you seem to know us very well. Ma Muzhi... is probably just one of your identities, right? Who are you exactly?"
Mark looked down at the weapon in his hand, put it back in his pocket, sighed silently, stood up straight, saluted everyone, and began to talk as if nothing had happened:
"Zhang Muzhi, former candidate member of the Chinese Communist Party and current Major Chief of the Intelligence Department of the Fuxing Society directly under Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the Kuomintang Military Commission."
Alternate members are the former name of the "preparatory member" system currently being implemented by the Chinese Communist Party.
This identity caused everyone to be surprised: "You used to be a member of our party?"
"I almost became a candidate member when the '127 Counter-Revolutionary Incident' broke out. My party introduction person was also killed, so I had no choice but to continue lurking within the Kuomintang."
"Your party introducer is..."
Mark casually mentioned a name, and everyone shook their heads to indicate they had never heard of it. However, there was nothing to doubt about it.
Because in those days, whether it was the Communist Party of China or the Kuomintang, the joining and quitting of party members and the management of party membership were very chaotic. In addition, many people used pseudonyms extensively. After a long time, even the parties themselves might have forgotten.
(Some people use dozens of active pseudonyms, and if they are not very smart, they can easily confuse themselves, leading to confusion and suspicion)
In short, they lost contact and were unable to pass the news to the higher-level party organization due to confidentiality policies and the death, disappearance or betrayal of their direct superiors, making it impossible for them to prove that they were missing party members.
Zhang Muzhi's case is not an isolated one. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, many party members were investigated and interrogated because they could not clearly explain their history before the founding of the People's Republic of China. This is also the main reason why many outstanding comrades on the intelligence front have never been reused in their lives.
But the CCP has no choice, because too many messed-up people have taken advantage of this opportunity to sneak into the party. If they don't conduct a serious investigation or take a one-size-fits-all approach, who knows how big a mess it will cause.
(For example, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, a KMT defector forged a party member's identity and, after many twists and turns, eventually became a division-level cadre or even a regimental-level cadre.)
Wu Hao took this matter to heart, intending to find an opportunity to investigate later. However, the look he gave Wu Jiu had softened considerably.
He could clearly sense that, perhaps because he had been in the Kuomintang for too long, although this man did not have the strong burning fire of faith in his eyes, he did not have any ill will towards the Communist Party of China.
Wu Hao was very confident that he would not make a mistake on this point. "So, your purpose in coming to us this time is..."
"I didn't come here to look for you because of my own will. It was Chiang Kai-shek from the Kuomintang who gave me a mission to come to Nanchang to investigate your situation. So I..."
As he spoke, Mark picked out and exaggerated his conversations with Chiang Kai-shek, Dai Li and others and told them to the Chinese Communist Party. Everyone who heard it was shocked and reflected deeply.
The various successes we've had over the past year or so have certainly made us a little too relaxed...
Even the Kuomintang reactionaries are working so hard, constantly colluding with various reactionary forces at home and abroad to stir up chaos, yet we actually let "external hostile forces" sneak right in front of us so easily!
Fortunately, Zhang Muzhi was once a member of the Chinese Communist Party (alternate), and not a traitor like Gu Shunzhang. He remained loyal to his ideals. Otherwise, something really bad would have happened today!
As the current chief of the intelligence front, Wu Hao was already thinking about reorganizing the former Central Special Branch's power and establishing a new intelligence agency.
This was not only because of what had happened in the past few days, but also because he was about to become the chief person in charge of government affairs, and he really did not have the energy to take care of the intelligence front. A new formal organization and intelligence chief must be found to replace him.
Otherwise, if one day he also died, what would we do with all these big things?
Revolutionary work cannot rely on individuals; it must be based on a complete and comprehensive execution and error correction mechanism to ensure that the probability of overall deviation is minimized.
However, the selection of the person in charge is a bit of a headache...
Most of those who are capable, experienced, qualified and calm have gone to the Northeast to "lie in wait", and the remaining comrades each have their own tasks, so it is really difficult to pick out a person who meets the requirements in all aspects.
哎?
and many more.
If Comrade Zhang Muzhi's identity is true, he might be a good backup candidate.
Without the support and help of the Party organization, he had managed to rise to such a high position as the head of the Intelligence Section and obtained so much valuable intelligence. His abilities were undoubtedly outstanding.
The most important thing is that, judging from his recent report and behavior, he may appear frivolous, but he is actually very thoughtful, which is the quality most needed in intelligence work.
After the "Three Heroes of Longtan" went to the Northeast, we really need more outstanding intelligence workers on the Kuomintang side...
Let's try it out first.
Mark was completely clueless about Wu Hao's thoughts and continued to report:
"...In short, Dai Li has been collecting all kinds of underworld people. Although they are unorganized, undisciplined, and have little combat effectiveness, they are still capable of spreading rumors, sabotaging, and assassinating people. You must be careful."
"Thank you for the valuable information, Comrade Zhang Muzhi."
"You're welcome, Comrade Wu Hao. Coming to help you is a mission they've assigned me. They want me to use this opportunity to infiltrate the party and obtain intelligence."
"Hahahahaha..."
Everyone couldn't help laughing.
Chairman Chiang and Dai Li would never have imagined that they would actually allow the Communist Party elite to infiltrate the Communist Party.
Infiltrate the CCP (×), report back to the organization (.) Thinking of this, Wu Hao couldn't help but laugh. He asked with a smile: "Comrade Zhang Muzhi, what are your plans after this incident is over?"
Because his identity had not been confirmed, he did not say anything like "restoring party membership", but his attitude clearly showed that he believed Mark.
"Well... if I could return to the Party organization, that would be the best." Mark scratched his head.
"However, given my current situation, staying with the Kuomintang might be more beneficial to the party's work. So, it would be best if you could compile some important intelligence for me so I can report back to those guys."
"..Hmm...I'll take care of this later..." Wu Hao paused and decided to take a risk:
"Comrade Zhang Muzhi, I have a better idea. How about we talk about it in private?"
The others immediately understood that they were going to discuss some specific arrangements for intelligence work, and they tactfully left the room, burying everything that had happened tonight deep in their hearts.
"You say."
"Would you like to consider going to the Northeast to hide?"
A few days later, a certain Northeastern prince who had "successfully infiltrated the Communist Party of China" left Nanchang, carrying a bunch of "important intelligence" and quickly returned to Nanjing to report to Chairman Chiang.
That’s right, in order to check and balance Dai Li, Chairman Chiang Kai-shek specially approved that “Wu Shi” could be directly responsible to him. In name, he was Dai Li’s subordinate, but in fact, they were implicitly equal.
Then, Chairman Chiang became even more proud of his "wise decision":
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