spy sea king

Chapter 934 Passing the Message

Chapter 934 Passing the Message

After accepting the task of the military command, Han Sixi left a way out for his wife, but he felt a little guilty looking at his parents who were quite old and in poor health.

For whatever the reason, it is unfilial to expose aging parents to danger.

But Han Sixi was very clear-headed, knowing that he had to make a choice in this matter, and his elderly parents, even if they knew the inside story, would still choose to stay.

After all, Chinese parents are the best. If there is a glimmer of life, they are definitely willing to leave it to the younger generations and children.

After communicating with his parents for a while, Han Sixi went back to the room alone, thinking about what to do to make it safer.

After all, passing the news, although dangerous, has a great chance of successfully completing the task, so he let his parents stay and accompany him to face the danger.

If it was really a dead end situation, Han Sixi would not cooperate no matter how intimidating and tempting the military commander was, and would even report it to the Japanese.

After thinking about it in the middle of the night, Han Sixi forced himself to sleep. After all, if he is not in good health tomorrow, he will easily be noticed by the Japanese.

Early the next morning, Han Sixi came to the Bai mansion. After finishing breakfast, he saw that the service staff were busy, so he offered to help, and then went to the stairs, intending to deliver meals to the American prisoners.

"Aren't you a chef, why are you going to the second floor to deliver food!"

At the top of the stairs, there were two Japanese guards. When they saw Han Sixi's clothes, they asked questions immediately.

"We are a bit overwhelmed, so Chef Han is here to help?"

The service staff immediately opened their mouths to explain, after all, this was not the first time this happened.

It's just that in the past, other people helped, and Han Sixi never took the initiative.

After listening to the service staff's explanation, the Japanese guards did not stop him. After all, Han Sixi was not a stranger, and the guards knew each other.

After that, Han Sixi went up to the second floor smoothly, and took the initiative to deliver food to Wright and Donald's room.

"I'll bring you food!"

Although he knew that the two American prisoners could not understand Chinese, Han Sixi still greeted them to attract their attention.

The two American prisoners had just woken up and couldn't understand Han Sixi's words, so they just nodded their heads to show a little kindness.

After that, Wright came over, looked at the breakfast, and said to Donald: "It's another good weather, and I don't know how long this day can last."

"It's a day to be able to live!"

Donald opened his mouth to respond, his tone so calm.

Han Sixi was not interested in the communication between the two Americans. He saw Wright by his side and felt that the timing was just right.

He observed the surrounding situation again and found no one outside the room, so he took out the note, shook it at Wright, and handed it over.

Seeing what Han Sixi did, Wright was stunned for a moment, but the American prisoner responded quickly, took it calmly, and continued talking to Donald.

"I don't know what's going on outside?"

"Leave that alone?"

Donald also saw the actions of the two of them, and naturally cooperated well, so he responded.

As for Han Sixi, he felt that he had completed the task and immediately withdrew, for fear of being noticed.

After all, Han Sixi was not the only one who went upstairs to deliver meals. It would be very dangerous if other people noticed.

As soon as Han Sixi left, Wright and Donald ate at the same time with a tacit understanding without any abnormal reaction.

After breakfast, the service staff removed the tableware, tidied up the room, and exited, Wright took out the note.

"What is it all about?"

Donald asked in a low voice. While speaking, he kept his eyes on the door and paid attention to the movement outside.

It's not that the two of them don't want to close the door, but that although their treatment is good, the Japanese won't let them have a private space in order to monitor them.

"It's good news!"

Wright's tone was a little excited, but he calmed down quickly, and then unfolded the note, motioning for the other party to watch.

Donald quickly glanced at the contents of the note, with a look of surprise on his face.

Seeing Donald's gaze, Wright knew that the other party had finished reading, so he stuffed the note into his mouth and swallowed it quickly.

After swallowing with difficulty, Wright picked up the water glass and took a sip, then asked Wright in a low voice: "What do you think?"

"I didn't expect the situation of the war to be so good. It seems that we really have hope?"

Donald smiled and said these optimistic words.

"Then shall we follow the requirements on the note?"

The note was written by Li Yunsheng himself, and it introduced the situation of the Pacific War and the attitude of the Japanese towards them, the American prisoners.

Finally, Murakami Liuzhu's suggestion was put forward to let these American captives cooperate to facilitate the rescue of the military commander...

Donald hesitated, and after a while, he slowly said, "I trust their judgment, the Japanese dare not do anything to us?"

Although Donald didn't say it clearly, his attitude was very clear, that he wanted to cooperate with the military command.

Wright also nodded, expressing his agreement with this opinion.

After all, these captured American officers all have their own judgment, and they are by no means stupid.

But after thinking for a while, Wright frowned, and said cautiously: "Is there any conspiracy behind the contents of this note?"

Wright, who came from a noble family, was very suspicious. Even though the contents of the note were reasonable, he was still a little bit worried.

Especially since there was no identity left on this note, Wright was even more worried, for fear that the other party had some purpose.

"Shouldn't, it's not good for the Japanese?"

Donald immediately made this judgment. After all, they were prisoners, and there was no need for the Japanese to play with them.

"But the other party didn't reveal their identity?"

Wright was still a little worried, for fear that this was a trick of the Japanese. After all, these captured American officers just played Ichiki Yoshiwa once, so they were afraid of the other party and used the same means to retaliate.

"The content on the note is very full, and it's all important content, so the other party is worried that if there is too much content, it will be inconvenient to pass it on!"

Donald expressed his thoughts. After all, he saw the note with his own eyes and knew that the key content was written on it, so in order to save space, it is normal not to write the identity.

"That's true!"

Wright agreed, then became cruel, and said very seriously: "Then we will follow the requirements of the above!"

Wright still decided to take a gamble, because according to the situation introduced in the note, the Japanese did not dare to kill them.

So Wright has a bottom line in his heart, knowing that making such a disturbance, at best, he will suffer, and there is absolutely no danger to his life.

What's more, the shrewd Wright knows that being rescued by his allies is much better than being a bargaining chip for the Japanese, and it doesn't even have a big impact on his future future.

After all, in the eyes of Americans, surrender is not too shameful, especially after a battle.

Wright can understand the pros and cons of this matter, so Donald can naturally understand, so he nodded and said simply: "Just do it like this?"

Then he changed the subject and asked, "Do you want to notify others?"

Donald's question made Wright hesitate, wondering whether he should inform other people of the news, and there was a look of thought on his face...

(End of this chapter)

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