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Chapter 731: The Mystery Set by Zhang Anping
Dai Chunfeng actually received the news earlier than the chief attendant.
Moreover, the information was delivered to his home by Mao Renfeng himself.
Facing the sleepy Boss Dai, Mao Renfeng said solemnly: "Boss, something happened——"
"what's up?"
"Kunming was attacked by Japanese air raids."
Old Dai looked at Mao Renfeng in a daze - just because of this? You came all the way to my house to disturb my sleep?
Mao Renfeng said hurriedly:
"The raid was not large, involving only a few bombers, but the location was quite odd."
"The materials attacked were aid to the Communists that the U.S. military had deliberately stockpiled separately."
Aid materials to the Communist Party?
Old Dai was delighted at first, and he thought:
This was done by the Japanese. If the Americans have any objections, they can go and talk to the Japanese!
But then he realized that something bad was going to happen.
He had witnessed the extreme tug-of-war between the Chief Aide-de-Camp and the Chief of Staff in the past few days, and naturally knew that the Chief of Staff had not yet made up his mind to support the Communists. The reason he was playing so many tricks was purely to force the Chief Aide-de-Camp to submit.
Now the Japanese have accurately bombed the aid materials to the Communist Party that the Americans deliberately stockpiled separately. Isn't this a deliberate slap in the face of the Americans?
Given the Chief of Staff's hot-tempered and conceited personality, after being slapped in the face like this, the other party might...
After realizing this, Dai Chunfeng immediately asked:
"Who reported the news to you?"
"Kunming Station, Zhou Yu."
"Telegram me!"
Mao Renfeng took out the telegram and handed it to Dai Chunfeng. Old Dai took it and looked at it, his expression gradually became gloomy.
This telegram did not contain any hint of seeking credit. It was full of reporting, narration and suspicion - Kunming Station suspected that there was an internal traitor who leaked the information.
There was no hint of seeking credit in the telegram from Kunming Station, which meant that this was not done by Kunming Station.
Then, there are only two possibilities:
It really is a traitor or Zhang Anping.
The possibility of a traitor was low, as there had never been a precedent of targeted air strikes on the lend-lease materials in Kunming - and this incident happened not long after Zhang Anping arrived in Kunming.
What's more, Zhang Anping was also tasked with sabotaging aid to the Communist Party.
It is almost certain that this was the work of his nephew.
After realizing this, he had only one thought:
Zhang Anping must find a scapegoat immediately - otherwise the chief attendant's anger will be entirely directed at his nephew.
Mao Renfeng seemed unaware of the connection. Seeing that Dai Chunfeng remained silent, he asked cautiously, "Boss, do you want Zhou Yu to investigate the traitor?"
Dai Chunfeng looked at Mao Renfeng deeply, and after not seeing any signs of guilt from Mao Renfeng's expression, he thought:
Arranging Anping to go to Kunming was a secret mission. Only the chief aide-de-camp and I knew about it. Qi Wu should not know about it - he should have been acting out of public interest.
"Let's leave this matter to the Burma Road Station - they are responsible for the security of the materials. If such a big incident happened, the Burma Road Station cannot escape blame!"
Mao Renfeng paused and said, "Boss, then the telegram will be sent according to your order, right?"
"Ah."
Mao Renfeng said goodbye and left Dai Mansion in a hurry, but Old Dai paced back and forth anxiously.
Isn't it that nephews hate this kind of behavior of killing someone with a borrowed knife the most?
Why did he come up with such a trick this time?
hiss--
Old Dai thought of his suppression of Zhang Anping and wondered if it was because this brat was anxious to make a contribution?
After cursing inwardly that he was flattering the horse without success, he immediately drafted a secret telegram to Zhang Anping. In this telegram, Dai Chunfeng reminded Zhang Anping to give an explanation immediately and not to act on impulse - he knew that Zhang Anping would not easily use his subordinates as scapegoats, so he used a very stern tone in the telegram.
Just after I finished writing the telegram, the phone rang urgently.
Dai Chunfeng answered the phone.
"Deputy Director Dai, the Chief Aide-de-Camp wants you to come to the Aide-de-Camp's Office, quickly."
Dai Chunfeng hung up the phone with a serious face and immediately called his secretary:
"I have a telegram at home. Please encrypt it and send it to Anping. It must be kept confidential."
……
Kunming, headquarters of the Burma Road Intelligence Station.
Zhang Anping held two telegrams from the bureau headquarters in his hands.
The first one was sent from the bureau headquarters to the intelligence station, requiring a thorough investigation of the traitor, and the second one was sent by Lao Dai - although both were sent one after the other in the name of Lao Dai, Zhang Anping knew at a glance which one was official and which one was important.
Zhang Anping tapped the table lightly, his expression slightly solemn.
He expected only the second telegram to come, so how come there were two?
"There should be an answer soon."
He said something inexplicable to Lin Nansheng, who was confused. Seeing that Zhang Anping had no intention of explaining, Lin Nansheng suppressed his doubts.
At this time, the phone rang. Lin Nansheng picked up the phone and hung up without saying a word. Then he said to Zhang Anping:
"Teacher, there is another telegram. Should I go get it?"
After saying that, he finally realized what Zhang Anping meant by that sentence.
Zhang Anping nodded and motioned Lin Nansheng to go and get it - this telegraph team was brought here specially by Zhang Anping and was independent of the Yunnan-Burma Highway Station.
"Go."
Lin Nansheng immediately drove to the military camp where the telegraph team was located for the second time, and soon delivered the third telegram.
This telegram was also sent from Chongqing. It was sent by someone from the bureau headquarters, but it was not from the bureau headquarters - it was from Jiang Yiying, "Sister Jiang" whom Zhang Anping had to visit every time he went to Chongqing.
As a member of the Jiangshan faction, Zhang Anping respected Jiang Yiying very much and never forgot his sister Jiang when there was a "good thing". All the secret telegrams he had obtained before and the intercepted secret telegrams from the Japanese army were handed over to Jiang Yiying.
Jiang Yiying was able to be promoted to colonel and section chief in the military control center, where men are respected. This was largely due to the resources provided by Zhang Anping who secretly supported her. So when it came to choosing between Zhang Anping and Mao Renfeng, Jiang Yiying chose to stand with Zhang Anping without hesitation.
Her position was the chief of the translation and telegram section of the bureau headquarters. Most of the confidential telegrams had to pass through her hands, so she had a direct channel to contact Zhang Anping.
Zhang Anping looked at the untranslated telegram, his expression gradually becoming gloomy.
"Kunming Station..."
Seeing this, Lin Nansheng asked cautiously, "Teacher, what happened?"
"Mao Renfeng, you have been plotting to trick me for a long time." Zhang Anping took out the first telegram sent to the intelligence station and sneered, "It's a pity that the information he received was incomplete."
He had always wondered why the bureau headquarters sent the first telegram to the intelligence station, but Jiang Yiying's telegram solved his mystery - as soon as the aid materials to the Communist Party were bombed, Mao Renfeng ran to Lao Dai to "complain".
It should be that Lao Dai did not want Mao Renfeng to know that he was in Kunming, so a telegram was sent to the Burma Road Station in the name of Lao Dai.
Jiang Yiying mentioned in the telegram that Mao Renfeng not only complained to Lao Dai, but also used his connections to leak the information to the attendant's room as soon as the aid materials to the Communist Party were bombed.
And this is exactly the reason why Zhang Anping said that Mao Renfeng did not receive complete information - if he knew that Zhang Anping also used the trick of concealing the truth and using someone else as a substitute, he would definitely not have been so eager to go to the attendant room.
The above situation also proves that there is no problem inside the Yunnan-Burma Highway Station. The problem lies in Kunming Station and its stationmaster Zhou Yu.
It is understandable that Zhou Yu has a problem with Zhang Anping. After all, the existence of the Yunnan-Burma Highway Station is a cut of the power of the Kunming Station.
"Since Zhou dares to interfere..."
"That's the best!"
Zhang Anping muttered to himself, then turned around and gave the order:
"Notice, meeting!"
……
It was another core-level meeting at the Yunnan-Burma Highway Station.
Zhang Anping is commending everyone who participated in yesterday's remaining actions - verbal commendation.
After the verbal commendation, Zhang Anping said in a deep voice:
"Everyone, now is not the time to commend you for your achievements. When this operation is completely over, I will personally present you with badges. Now..."
"Let's proceed with the next operation deployment!"
This is actually not unexpected.
Given Zhang Anping's personality, since he was determined to use a Japanese spy intelligence group as a trap, how could he just give them heads?
Zhang Shihao’s appetite is definitely not that small!
"The Blue Bird Operation Group's operation was a great success this time. They will definitely lower their guard against Mingyuan to the lowest level. In addition, the Japanese intelligence agencies will pay more attention to the intelligence provided by the Blue Bird Intelligence Group."
"This is our chance!" Zhang Anping turned the mobile blackboard behind him, revealing the hidden side.
I saw the map of Zhuantang Wharf suddenly appeared behind the blackboard.
"For the next three days, I will close Zhuantang Wharf in the name of investigating spies. During these three days, I will send all the troops of the two regiments of the First Defense Division into the warehouses around Zhuantang Wharf!"
These words made everyone solemn.
The First Defense Division was naturally the First Air Defense Division. As Kunming's status became more and more important and the Japanese air raids on Kunming became more and more fierce, the First and Third Regiments of the First Air Defense Division were sent to Kunming as early as half a year ago and became part of Kunming's air defense force.
But what made everyone solemn was Zhang Anping's request:
Since Zhuantang Wharf was to be closed, it meant that confidentiality had to be maintained - it was not easy for two regiments to enter Zhuantang Wharf secretly.
The equipment of the air defense regiment is not like that of the infantry regiment. It is either light weapons or small-caliber artillery. It is really difficult to complete the deployment quietly.
Whether it is anti-aircraft machine guns or anti-aircraft cannons, they are all big ones. Even if Zhuantang Wharf is closed, to enter Zhuantang Wharf, you still have to pass through a densely populated area. There are so many people and eyes, it is too difficult to keep it secret.
Seeing that no one responded, Zhang Anping asked, "Don't you have confidence?"
Su Mosheng said with a stiff upper lip:
"Teacher, Zhuantang Wharf is one of Kunming's material hubs. There are many people and eyes. Even if we implement control, it is absolutely impossible to prevent any news from leaking out."
Zhang Anping glanced at everyone and asked, "Do you all think so?"
Everyone at the Highway Intelligence Station bowed their heads and responded to Zhang Anping's question in silence. However, when his eyes fell on Lin Nansheng, Lin Nansheng moved slightly. After noticing Lin Nansheng's movements, Zhang Anping directly called out his name:
"Lin Nansheng, do you have any ideas?"
"Teacher, it's impossible to completely avoid the detection of Japanese spies." Lin Nansheng said slowly: "But we can definitely walk on two legs."
"Ok?"
"It can appropriately expose our secret move to set up an anti-aircraft position at Zhuantang Wharf. This is what I thought - use two anti-aircraft battalions as a cover to cover the deployment of the rest of the anti-aircraft forces!"
Seeing Zhang Anping's expression that said "keep talking", Lin Nansheng continued, "We can even try out a strategy of adding more stoves. To put it simply, we can deliberately use two battalions to create the illusion of two air defense regiments."
These words made everyone's eyes light up at the highway station.
To put it bluntly, Lin Nansheng's plan is to reduce the number of stoves under the cover of the plan to increase the number of stoves.
Building two regiments into two battalions - this is subtraction, the purpose is to conceal the remaining forces.
Combining the two battalions into two regiments is an addition, the purpose of which is to create the illusion that this water and land hub is to be protected as a priority.
In this way, as long as the enemy falls into the trap and the first layer of the trap, even if they find clues afterwards, they will only think that it is a trick.
This coincides with Zhang Anping's thoughts.
"It's a good idea." Zhang Anping nodded slightly: "What do you think?"
Naturally, everyone at the intelligence station had no objection. Seeing Zhang Anping's not-quite-surprised expression, they all suspected that Zhang Anping had probably had this idea a long time ago.
Sumerson answered on behalf of everyone: "I agree! This way, we will have more room for maneuver and will not lose the big picture for the small."
"Okay, then you will be responsible for this matter - Lin Nansheng, you will be responsible for assisting."
"Yes!"
Zhang Anping knocked on the table at this time: "Wait, there is one more thing——"
He slapped the telegram sent from the bureau headquarters to the intelligence station on the table and shrugged:
"Let's play the whole game. Since we were robbed by the Japanese once, we must take appropriate punishment measures. Sumerson, I will have to bear with you for the next period of time."
“Students understand.”
"Well, that's it, meeting adjourned!"
Up to this point, Lin Nansheng was still confused. After following Zhang Anping back to the office, he couldn't help but say:
"Teacher, what kind of chess game are you setting?"
The information Lin Nansheng had was very scattered, but he knew that Zhang Anping had not reported his plan to the bureau headquarters, otherwise Old Dai would not have sent a telegram asking Zhang Anping to find a scapegoat.
The premise for finding a scapegoat is that Zhang Anping really caused the aid materials to be bombed.
But the fact is that there was nothing wrong with the aid materials to the Communist Party, what exploded was just a pile of discarded parts!
But Dai Chunfeng was unaware of this and even sent a telegram in the morning, urging Zhang Anping in a stern tone to "deal with it" immediately.
Not only did Zhang Anping not give any explanation, he also took the opportunity to throw out Su Mosheng as a "scapegoat".
Lin Nansheng couldn't understand this kind of operation. He couldn't understand it at all.
Facing Lin Nansheng's question, Zhang Anping did not explain, but just smiled and said:
"As for the chess game, until the final plan is revealed, there will be a lot of mystery - contact the comrades in the Kunming Special Branch and tell them that it's time to take action."
Lin Nansheng seemed to be wrapped in layers of fog, and he could not see anything clearly.
But he had unreserved trust in Zhang Anping, so he contacted his comrades in the Kunming Special Branch and conveyed the message Zhang Anping had asked him to deliver.
……
chongqing.
Dai Chunfeng gave an "explanation".
Although the chief aide-de-camp knew that there were problems with this explanation, and although he scolded Zhang Anping harshly from a distance, he did not pursue the matter further after Dai Chunfeng gave his "explanation" and put the primary responsibility on the Burma Road Intelligence Station.
After all, Zhang Anping was carrying out his will to crack down on aid to the Communist Party, but Zhang Anping was outside the situation and could not understand the extreme tug of war between him and the chief of staff, so he made a foolish decision and put himself in a passive position.
If it were someone else, the chief aide-de-camp would really want to get to the bottom of the matter and vent his anger, but Zhang Anping was, after all, his "Tiger Guard" whom he could not forget. As Zhang Anping had taken the blame several times, he had no intention of pursuing the matter.
After giving Dai Chunfeng a warning and asking him to warn Zhang Anping not to do similar things again, the matter was passed by the chief aide-de-camp - because he was going to show weakness to the damn Americans next.
After leaving the Huangshan official residence, Lao Dai breathed a sigh of relief and sent another telegram to Zhang Anping, in which he told Zhang Anping:
Don't act on your own in the future, and be sure to ask for instructions and report frequently when it comes to matters involving your allies.
Just when Dai Chunfeng thought that the matter was over, two strong winds blew up without warning.
The first strong wind came from Kunming.
A propaganda campaign led by the Kunming Special Branch of the Communist Party of China was launched.
The Kunming Special Branch exposed the truth through newspapers and leaflets that Zhang Shihao, a major KMT spy, secretly leaked material information to the Japanese, leading to the destruction of aid materials to the Communist Party at Zhuantang Wharf.
At the same time, another strong wind blew from Chengdu and Chongqing simultaneously.
Like the violent wind in Kunming, it also revealed the truth that the Kuomintang’s major spy Zhang Shihao leaked information that led to the bombing of aid materials to the Communist Party.
For a time, Zhang Shihao, whose reputation was already gradually deteriorating, became completely ruined and was also subjected to crazy attacks from public opinion.
Some people even shouted the word "traitor" in the newspaper.
This sudden outburst of public opinion caught Sister Qian off guard.
Public opinion in Kunming was dominated by the Kunming Special Branch, which was actually under its control - as long as the Military Control Commission took action, the situation could be quickly calmed down.
But in Chengdu and Chongqing, there was no organized participation at all.
But why did they start to expose the mystery of the Zhuantang Wharf incident in perfect sync with Kunming?
Sister Qian said to herself anxiously, "Could it be that Anping did it himself?"
……
As public opinion erupted, the Chief of Staff finally made a decision.
Do you dare to do this?
it is good!
I want to show you who the real sponsor is!
He had been hanging the head attendant for a long time, and finally decided to cut down the hanging sword of Damocles.
After another meeting with the Chinese Communist Party representatives, he finally made a substantive commitment:
Next, standard lend-lease supplies will be provided to the two divisions of the Eighth Route Army.
The requirement was that the Eighth Route Army, after being re-equipped, should intensify its attacks on the Japanese army and must engage in a large-scale decisive battle with the Japanese army, which would serve as the key argument in subsequent negotiations between the two sides.
To put it bluntly:
I will give you the equipment of a division, and you fight the Japanese to let me see your determination and performance. This will be the basis for the next military aid.
When the agreement was reached and reached the ears of the chief chamberlain, he cursed angrily:
"Damn it! I knew they couldn't be trusted! I knew Americans couldn't be trusted!"
Because of the incident at Zhuantang Wharf, he once again made concessions:
The command authority of the Expeditionary Force in India was handed over to the Chief of Staff, and the Chief of Staff's voice was increased in the command system of the Expeditionary Force in Western Yunnan.
The Expeditionary Force in India consisted of more than 100,000 of the most elite troops of the National Army. More than 80% of the Expeditionary Force in Western Yunnan were American-equipped divisions (half American-equipped divisions). These two forces can be regarded as the most elite forces of the National Army.
In the eyes of the chief attendant, the sincerity of this move was unparalleled.
After all, in the opinion of the chief aide-de-camp, military power and wife cannot be lent out.
But he didn't expect that even after he made such concessions, the Chief of Staff was still not satisfied and actually colluded with the Communist Party!
How hateful! (End of this chapter)
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