Chapter 292 The Japs surrender!
Chapter 292 The Japs surrender!
But this time the killings were too frequent and attracted Fujiwara's attention.
Sun Lang killed the two Japanese soldiers who had been monitoring him because they saw the appearance of the Red Party members.
Later, Fujiwara arranged more people to come, some of whom were dealt with by the Military Control Commission and some by the Red Party.
After a few times, Fujiwara seized the opportunity and asked him to be used as bait to lure out the Red Party or the Military Control Commission, and then catch them all in one fell swoop.
Unfortunately, only he and Fujiwara knew this news.
If he informed the Red Party about this, no one would come to assassinate him and Fujiwara would immediately know what was going on.
Of course Sun Lang would not watch the devils arrest the Red Party or the Military Control Commission. After thinking about it, Sun Lang said:
"I understand, General Fujiwara. I will cooperate with you, but can you send more people to protect me?"
Sun Lang acted as if he was afraid of death.
It is also to avoid being discovered.
When Sun Lang was assassinated during this period, he deliberately suffered a lot of injuries. Now he looks like a mummy, with bandages all over his body.
He was holding a cane in his hand.
Seeing his expression, Fujiwara agreed without hesitation.
"I will arrange two people to protect you. When you go out on time tomorrow as usual, you don't need to worry about anything else."
"okay, I get it,"
Accidents happened one after another in Haishi, and even though Fujiwara was the head of the Ume Agency, he still had superiors.
The Special High Police was bombed, and then the No. 76 had an accident.
He will definitely be scolded and criticized by his superiors.
The most important thing is that he knew that the Red Party and the Military Control Commission had not left Hai City, but he just couldn't catch them. How could he not be angry?
Fujiwara now is no longer as calm and composed as before.
Now there are two dark circles under his eyes, some stubble has appeared, and his clothes are wrinkled, which had never happened before.
Before, he might have played a somewhat insignificant role to Fujiwara.
Now, Fujiwara is busy taking care of himself, let alone caring about the life or death of someone who already has doubts about him.
In Fujiwara's eyes, he was nothing more than a bait that could die at any time, and they wanted to squeeze out every last bit of his value.
Sun Lang didn't hesitate at all.
Tell the Red Party about this and tell them not to assassinate him again.
Of course, the Red Party’s statement is not to assassinate the traitor Sun Lang again, because the Japanese already know your purpose and want to use it to fish.
Asking Fujiwara to protect his people was also to cover up for himself.
In the middle of the night, he avoided the two Japanese devils and went to the dead mailbox to tell the Red Party the news.
He had no way of contacting the Military Control Commission, so he could only ask the Red Party to give them a heads up.
The next morning, Sun Lang got up late on purpose, lingered in the house, and made himself breakfast.
This was something he would never do in the morning, but the message he sent out in the middle of the night was too late, and he was afraid that the Red Party would not receive it in time.
Sun Lang could only delay time like this.
As if they were annoyed by his slow pace, the two Japanese soldiers who were monitoring him appeared in the yard.
It seems that these two devils are not only protecting and monitoring him, Fujiwara must have also told them the plan, so they appeared to urge him.
Sun Lang continued to hold the bowl, eating intermittently, without even looking at the two devils, and said:
"What? This might be my last meal, can't I enjoy it properly?"
The little devils looked at each other, and finally said, "Hurry up."
After watching the two Japanese devils leave, Sun Lang ate for another half an hour before cleaning up and going out.
Walking on the street, Sun Lang was still muttering to himself.
"But you must not come out until you see the letter he left!"
He believed that after receiving his letter, the Red Party would definitely not come to assassinate him again.
What we were afraid of was that the Red Party would miss the letter, so during this period we delivered food to the Red Party every two days.
Therefore, there will be no other news or intelligence exchanges at ordinary times.
He didn't often go to the dead mailbox because he was afraid that the Red Party would think nothing would happen and would not go to the dead mailbox.
As for not being able to catch the person, I wonder if Fujiwara will blame him.
From the two Japanese soldiers who were monitoring him, it could be seen that not only he and Fujiwara knew about this, but there were other people who knew about it as well.
If the person doesn't come and we can't catch him, it can't be entirely blamed on him.
He turned on the system identity scan and found that all he saw along the way were ordinary people. He did not find any members of the Red Party or the Military Control Commission, which made him feel a lot more at ease.
And so he wandered around on the road.
It's not enough to just walk on the road. He always attacked people on the roadside and some shops.
Now we have to continue.
Suddenly, all kinds of suppressed curses were heard on the street.
Sometimes he was chased by the people and Sun Lang had to run away.
At the end of the day, he was exhausted just by dealing with these people. He didn't feel tired before, but today it seemed like he was always on the run.
Until evening, neither the Red Party nor the Military Control Commission showed up, so the Japanese certainly couldn't catch anyone.
He was following the previous routine, but Fujiwara was not satisfied and sent someone to warn him not to do anything unnecessary in the evening.
At the same time, he was told that if the Red Party and the Military Control Commission could not be caught this time, there would be no point in keeping him.
I don’t know what Fujiwara’s original words were, but this is what the Japanese soldier who came to deliver the message said.
"Haha, since it's useless, there's really no need to keep it."
If you want to attack him, it depends on who can strike faster.
Just when Sun Lang decided to go to Fujiwara's house the next night and kill the man, who knew that something big would happen the next day.
When I woke up early in the morning, the news spread throughout the city.
Happy life, the Japs have surrendered!
Be it the radio or the daily newspaper in the morning.
Children were running around the streets holding newspapers, shouting, "Good news, good news. The Japanese have surrendered."
"Good news, good news. The Japanese have surrendered."
Soon the child was surrounded by the crowd, and everyone was extremely excited.
They all asked for newspapers, wanting to see if the news was true.
Seeing this situation and hearing the news, Sun Lang, who had just gotten up and was about to go out for breakfast, instantly became clear-headed.
"Hiss, it's already this late, the Japanese are going to surrender?"
"Doesn't that mean the era of the Anti-Japanese War is coming to an end?"
"Then there will be a contest between the Red Party and the Military Control Commission."
No, no, it’s too early to say that now.
Remember in his previous life, he remembered that the Japanese surrender was fake, right?
Thinking of this, he felt that the memory of the history lessons he learned in school had been deepened in his mind.
"That's right, that's right. In history, the first surrender of the Japanese was a formal surrender, just words. The Japanese also had fierce internal fighting. Some were willing to surrender, and some were not."
"This also led to the fact that although they said they surrendered on the surface, they continued to attack the Red Party Military Control Commission in secret on the battlefield."
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