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Chapter 2: The Deceased


With the sound of trucks and motorcycles braking, Li Yixin heard the sound of hurried military boots landing and running, and it sounded like there were many soldiers on the street outside.

As the Japanese password sounded, Li Yixin understood that the gunfight here had alarmed the Japanese troops stationed in Stone Town.

The fact that these Japanese troops arrived so quickly shows that this place has long been a trap set by the Japanese, and the Japanese army is likely to hide not far from the surrounding area and surround this place.

He was glad that his first reaction when he noticed that there was something unusual at the joint location was not to turn around and run away, because then he would have been captured by the Japanese army.

This knee-jerk reaction is a basic skill of an underground worker, and it is also the result of being repeatedly emphasized by the instructors when I was trained in the Central Social Affairs Department.

If you had turned around and left immediately, you might not have been able to walk down this street and would have been captured by the Japanese army.

Soon, everyone on the street was driven out of their houses by Japanese soldiers with white sleeves with the word gendarmes written on their right arms.

They were unceremonious to the Chinese, pushing and shoving while driving, and when they walked slowly, they were a rifle butt, and some people were covered with blood.

Li Yixin was also smashed on the back with the butt of a Japanese military policeman, and the huge pain made him stumble a little.

When he came to the street, he immediately looked as fast as he could, at the place where the shootout had just taken place.

There were three people lying in a pool of blood, all silent.

Li Yixin saw that his strange comrade was also lying there, and the smile still remained on the corner of his mouth, as if he was laughing at the trap set by the Japanese and traitors who had painstakingly set up by himself.

Next to the three corpses, more than a dozen traitors dressed in silk clothes with their hair parted were standing in front of a Japanese officer with their heads bowed.

And the Japanese officer was slapping the leading traitor and scolding loudly: "Baga!

” This is obviously a sign of great anger at these traitors who have escaped and broken the trap that has been set up instead of looking at the underground party that has already been arrested.

Li Yixin didn't dare to look more, just glanced at it and lowered his head.

He was following dozens of civilians who had been driven out of a truck by the Japanese military police, and it seemed that the Japanese were very unwilling and wanted to arrest and screen the people who appeared on the street at this time.

Li Yixin is not very worried about such a screening.

Because he has a certificate of good citizenship issued by the puppet government of Nanjing Wang, and there is also a letter written by the traitor Chu Minyi to the puppet chairman of Huangshan Province.

He can't show a rush mentality, and even if he has other tasks on his body, he can only hope that such a screening will not take too many days.

The truck soon drove to the Japanese gendarmerie station, and all the arrested civilians were searched and their certificates of good faith and other belongings were taken, and they were herded into dark, damp, and stuffy cells to await interrogation.

There were more than 20 people in Li Yixin's cell, and the cell was so small that everyone could only sit on the spot and couldn't even straighten their legs.

The screening soon began, and in order to grab time, the Japanese began to interrogate Li Yixin one by one not long after he was put in a cell.

Li Yixin was not in the front line, but he saw that many people were dragged back to their cells after some time after being taken away by the Japanese military police, and several people never even returned.

Li Yixin judged that the Japanese were ruthless, and it was likely that anyone would be shot if they were the slightest suspicious, which was also because of the resolute measures taken by the Japanese after the trap failed.

As for the anti-Japanese elements, the Japanese would rather kill the wrong ones than let them go.

On the afternoon of the third day of being imprisoned, Li Yixin was finally taken out of the cell by two Japanese military police officers and sent to the interrogation room.

In the interrogation room, three people sat in front of the wooden table, and two large men stood shirtless.

The three people at the wooden table, all dressed in Japanese military uniforms, were writing something with his head down.

Li Yixin was pressed to sit on a small stool in front of the wooden table, and a Japanese officer sitting on the right asked, "Name?"

” This question was asked in Chinese, but maybe the Japanese man was not very proficient in Chinese, and his accent sounded strange.

"Li Yixin, I also have a Japanese name called Harukawa Olan."

Li Yixin's words are in Japanese, he studied business at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan 12 years ago, so he can speak Japanese fluently.

"Huh?

It's you?

Harukawa-kun?

Oh no, I should call you Li Jun.

I didn't expect to see you here.

The Japanese officer, who had been writing on the left side of the wooden table, raised his head and said in surprise.

The other two Japanese officers and Li Yixin were stunned for a moment when they heard this, Li Yixin fixed his eyes and saw that he actually knew the Japanese officer who spoke, this person's name was Murakami Shinnosuke, and he was his classmate who studied at Waseda University in Japan.

Before Li Yixin could speak, the Japanese officer sitting in the center of the wooden table frowned, and asked first: "Murakami-kun, do you know this person?"

” "Hey!

Your Excellency Nakasa.

His name is Li Yixin, and he studied at Waseda University in his early years, and he was a classmate of mine.

Shinnosuke Murakami replied respectfully.

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At this time, another Japanese officer who was the first to open his mouth for interrogation immediately flipped through the pile of documents placed in front of him on the wooden table, quickly found Li Yixin's certificate of good citizenship and handed it to Zhongzuo beside him.

The Japanese soldier Zhongzuo, who was sitting in the middle, opened Li Yixin's certificate of good citizenship, and looked at Li Yixin carefully, and his tone was not as blunt as he began to be: "Mr.

Li, why did you go to Chengxian Street?"

” "Well, I've just come to Stone Town and I'm going to start a business business.

I was looking for a commercial property at a good price, so I spent the morning wandering around Stone Town.

No, there was a shootout just after I walked to Chengxian Street, and I was afraid of being injured by bullets, so I hid in a shop on the side of the street to take refuge, but I didn't expect the imperial army to bring me here.

By the way, I also have a letter written by Mr.

Chu, vice president of the Executive Yuan, which was also taken away by the imperial army.

Li Yixin explained.

He is very confident in his current identity as a cover, because the certificate of good citizenship on his body was issued by Wang's puppet government, and it is genuine.

And he deliberately mentioned the letter of introduction written by the big traitor Chu Minyi, which is evidence that he is not an anti-Japanese element, even if the Japanese want to investigate, they can't find any problems, but can make themselves safer.

This letter could well have protected themselves from persecution from the Japanese.

Hearing this, Shinnosuke Murakami immediately called a Japanese soldier from outside the door and ordered to find the letter mentioned by Li Yixin.

At this time, the Japanese soldier Zhongzuo, who was in charge of inquiry, hesitated for a moment and asked, "Mr.

Li and Vice President Chu are very familiar?"