The Rise of the Writers of the Republic of China

Chapter 901 900【Hoe Rape】

Coded telegrams were deciphered one after another and all were collected on Wei Daming's desk. The contents of the telegram made Wei Daming shocked and angry, because the spy was probably a traitorous officer of the Chinese anti-aircraft artillery unit.

The Nanjing National Government began to establish anti-aircraft artillery squads and air defense squads in 1933, and at the same time carried out talent training and reserve. In 1935, the first anti-aircraft artillery unit was officially established.

After the fall of Wuhan and Guangzhou, Chang Kaishen immediately redeployed the anti-aircraft artillery troops, focusing on Chongqing, Guilin, Hengyang and other places. From October last year to May this year, the Chongqing anti-aircraft artillery unit shot down 2 invading Japanese aircraft and damaged 8 more.

But after May this year, the anti-aircraft artillery troops could no longer damage Japanese aircraft at all. Everyone thought that the Japanese army had become smarter, but they never expected that it was a traitorous officer of the anti-aircraft artillery unit who sent a secret message to keep the Japanese bombers at an altitude of more than 12,000 feet, because the maximum range of the Chongqing anti-aircraft artillery was 10,000 feet.

"What a bastard!" Wei Daming cursed through gritted teeth.

From Chiang Kai-shek to civilians, all Chinese living in Chongqing hated Japan's indiscriminate bombing. Wei Daming was no exception. He often slept soundly in the middle of the night, but was forced to run to the air-raid shelter by the sound of sirens.

There is actually an officer of the Chinese anti-aircraft artillery unit who sold out all the soldiers and civilians in Chongqing for some unknown profit. Wouldn't his conscience hurt?

Zhou Hexuan sat next to him and asked, "Director Wei, can I take a look?"

"Of course." Wei Daming handed the translated telegram to Zhou Hexuan without thinking too much. He asked Zhou Hexuan for help after consulting Dai Li in advance. Dai Li said Zhou Hexuan was absolutely reliable. As for covering Zhou Hexuan's eyes with black cloth, that was purely for safety reasons and was just a matter of business.

Zhou Hexuan looked at the telegrams one after another and was speechless. That traitor was so abominable.

The traitorous officers not only told the Japanese the range of Chinese anti-aircraft guns, but also sent real-time information about the weather conditions in Chongqing, which blocks had not yet been bombed, which blocks had the largest concentration of citizens, and which places had important factories and institutions.

Moreover, when the Japanese army bombed Chongqing, there were still people on the ground sending guidance signals. If the sun is shining, spies will use mirrors to reflect the light; if it is nighttime, spies will light torches in important areas.

Three of these spies responsible for ground guidance have been captured by the military commander, but they are still caught repeatedly.

Suddenly, Wei Daming, who was reading the telegram, was stunned, and his expression changed from anger to surprise, even incredulity. He quickly put the telegram away and said to Zhou Hexuan: "Mr. Zhou, I have important news to inform Director Dai. I will excuse you today."

Zhou Hexuan knew that the other party had important matters to deal with, so he took the initiative and said: "Then I will leave first and cover my eyes."

Wei Daming said with some embarrassment: "I'm so sorry, brother just followed the normal procedure and wronged Mr. Zhou."

Wei Daming personally sent the blindfolded Zhou Hexuan downstairs and told the agents to send Mr. Zhou back safely. Then he took the car and ran quickly to Dai Li's mansion, and soon saw Dai Li himself.

"Secretary, please take a look at this." Wei Daming took out the telegram without any explanation.

The telegram has been translated into Chinese. Dai Li only glanced at it and said with a gloomy face: "I can't make the decision on this matter. I need to report it to the chief! You come with me."

The two rushed to Chang Kaishen's official residence and were told that Chiang Kai-shek was handling official business.

Dai Li said anxiously to the attendant: "Please inform the president immediately. I have urgent news, and I can't delay it for a moment."

The attendant hesitated for a moment, then immediately turned around and entered the room. He came back two minutes later and said, "Director Dai, please come to the reception room!"

The two of them waited in the reception room for a while, and Chang Kaishen appeared in a silk shirt, waving a fan, and asked, "Yunong, what's the emergency?"

Dai Li was not in the mood to stand at attention and greet him. He directly handed over the telegram and said: "Please take a look at the main seat!"

Chang Kaishen only read half of the content, then his eyes widened suddenly, and then he yelled: "Mother Xipi! This German is unreliable."

It turned out that the telegrams deciphered by the cipher team were all sent by a German himself. And the German named Weber was actually Chang Kaishen's artillery consultant!

Dai Li asked: "Chief Commander, how will the Germans handle this?"

Chang Kaishen sat down and thought for a long time, and suddenly said: "Kill him, and declare to the outside world that he was killed by Japanese agents."

Dai Li nodded and said: "The Germans cannot be killed yet. We need to stabilize them first. Please don't reveal any more information to him."

Chang Kaishen sneered: "Jiang Qian stole books, I understand."

Dai Li bowed and said, "I will resign from my humble post."

Chang Kaishen glanced at Wei Daming next to him and praised: "You are the Director of Telecommunications, you have done a good job."

When Wei Daming received Lao Jiang's praise, he felt as if he had eaten a ginseng fruit. His whole body began to feel dizzy. He stood at attention and saluted: "The general is very complimentary. All members of the humble and secret telegraph team will definitely continue to work hard to repay the cultivation of the general and the party and the state." .Dedicate yourself to the end of your life and die!"

Chang Kaishen nodded with satisfaction and said to Dai Li: "Yunong, go back and give credit and rewards to everyone in the secret power team."

"Yes, Chief!" Dai Li stood at attention and accepted the order.

"Go." Chang Kaishen waved his hand and said.

The two military leaders left quickly, but Chang Kaishen was in a bad mood.

This year, military commanders have caught two spies who sent news about air raids to the Japanese army. The first one was a Japanese who airdropped into Chongqing. Not only can this Japanese speak Chinese, but he can also speak Chongqing dialect. His hiding place is near Yunxiu Tower, and he is a neighbor of Chang Kaishen and Dai Li!

The military commanders were a little confused when they arrested people. They searched all over Chongqing, but they didn't expect that Japanese spies were hiding under Chiang Kai-shek's nose.

This time it was even more nonsense. Two Japanese spies were found at the same time. One was an anti-aircraft artillery officer responsible for air defense and aircraft shooting, and the other was simply a German artillery consultant who had followed Chiang Kai-shek for several years.

After Dai Li left, he did not arrest anyone immediately. Instead, he contacted Zhou Zhirou in Chengdu, and the two quickly made plans and arrangements through secret messages.

For a whole week, the military commander took no action, but allowed spies to send intelligence, allowing Japanese planes to bomb Chongqing twice more.

After the bombing squadron in Chengdu was ready and secretly moved to Guangyangba Airport, the military commander quickly captured the traitors in the anti-aircraft artillery unit and secretly controlled the German artillery consultants.

After being tortured, the two men quickly confessed.

That traitorous officer was the battalion commander of the Chongqing anti-aircraft artillery unit. He was from Sichuan and came from a wealthy family. He lost his arm during the civil war and was nicknamed the "One-Armed Bandit" by the military commander. He was incited to rebel by the traitor Wang Zhaoming stayed in Chongqing. He surrendered to the enemy in late May. Each time, he compiled the message into a telegram code and secretly sent it to Chang Kaishen's artillery adviser Weber, who used his identity to easily send the telegram.

Weber was even more of a bastard. He had been bribed by the Japanese before the full-scale war of resistance broke out. As long as he knew the news about the Chinese artillery force, he had secretly sent it to the Japanese army, so that the Japanese invaders had a clear understanding of the deployment of the Chinese artillery force.

The two were temporarily detained by the military commander, and the Telecommunications Department used Weber's telegraph machine to send wrong information to the Japanese army in Wuhan, saying that there would be a thunderstorm in Chongqing tonight and was not suitable for aerial bombing. This had two purposes. One was to mislead the Japanese planes into not taking off, so that they could stay at the airport and be bombed by the Chinese Air Force. The other was to fear that the Chinese bombing force would encounter the Japanese planes head-on on the way.

That night, 36 Chinese fighter jets escorted 28 bombers and headed straight for the Japanese airport in Wuhan.

The military commander was not idle either. Based on the confession of the traitor officer, they captured a traitor who Wang Zhaoming stayed in Chongqing. Based on the traitor's confession, he followed the clues and launched a large-scale anti-traitor operation, and captured 7 Wang traitors within three days.

This small favor from Zhou Hexuan can at least ensure Chongqing's air safety for nearly half a year.

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