Li Yixin's attitude made Deputy Director Ye deeply convinced, and he also didn't want to expose the identity of the most proud sleeper agent in his hands because of Ye Xiaozhou, who helped the military commander.
Therefore, Deputy Director Ye immediately called back and agreed that Li Yixin would no longer help Ye Xiaozhou in the future, anyway, as long as Ye Xiaozhou got the radio, he could directly contact the headquarters of the Military Unification, and he did not need any help from the Central Unification side.
In the reply, Deputy Director Ye also asked Li Yixin a question, asking when measures could be taken to arrest the 'ghost', after all, there was such a Japanese spy lurking in Chongqing, which made Deputy Director Ye a little uneasy.
More importantly, the struggle between Deputy Director Ye and Deputy Director Xu for the throne of the director has reached the most critical juncture.
Deputy Director Xu's surveillance of Xinglong has not been relaxed, which makes Deputy Director Ye dare not act rashly.
The three boxes of stockings that I got back from Stone Town last time could only be put in the Xinglong firm, and they couldn't be sold on the black market at all.
Therefore, in addition to collecting some evidence of Deputy Director Xu's smuggling business, he also wanted to make a big achievement in his work, such as digging out a Japanese spy who had been lurking in Chongqing for a long time, and such a feat was an important weight that could push him to the throne of the director.
Although when Li Yixin returned to Chongqing, Li Yixin suggested that he should wait until he returned to Stone Town for a period of time before arresting the 'ghost', but Deputy Director Ye now feels that the delay is a bit long, and it is a bit unreasonable for him to compete for the director, so Deputy Director Ye will ask Li Yixin's opinion in the return call to Li Yixin.
Of course, his inquiry was based on the reason that the 'ghost' had been operating in Chongqing, which was not conducive to the War of Resistance Against Japan, and he would not tell Li Yixin the real reason.
Li Yixin did not know that there were so many infighting between Deputy Director Ye and Deputy Director Xu behind the operation to arrest the 'ghost', and he called back to Deputy Director Ye of the Central Command, believing that it would take at least a month or two before the arrest of the 'ghost' could be arranged.
This also made Deputy Director Ye secretly anxious, and finally after thinking about it again, Deputy Director Ye informed Li Yixin of his decision, and the operation to capture the 'ghost' would be implemented within a month.
Li Yixin couldn't figure out why Deputy Director Ye would change the result of the discussion when he returned to Chongqing, but now that Deputy Director Ye had made a decision, Li Yixin couldn't do anything if he objected in his heart.
Due to the frequent exchange of telegrams between Li Yixin and Deputy Director Ye in the past two days, they finally attracted the attention of the telecommunications detectives of the Special High Division, who had been in charge of monitoring the radio signals in Stone Town, and reported to Yukio Fujita that the radio station had suddenly become active in the past two days.
In fact, in Stone Town, the telecommunications detectives of the Japanese Special High School are closely monitoring the radio signal every night, and according to Japanese statistics, there are several radio stations operating at night in Stone Town.
However, the telecommunications detectives of the Special High Division did not know which anti-Japanese organization was using these radio stations.
And Fujita Yukio has a rough judgment about the radio activities in Stone Town, and now there are signs of reappearance of the military commander's personnel in Stone Town, didn't Yin Qunli of the Stone Town Branch of the Secret Service Headquarters accidentally find the military commander agent on the street last time?
It's just that Yukio Fujita thinks that the military commanders may not have recovered in Stone Town, and there should be only one radio station sending and receiving news.
Since Yuan Shiheng led the entire Stone Town Survey and Statistics Office to surrender, there is only one two-person latent group in the Central Unification that has been active in Stone Town, and Fujita Yukio judged that this latent group composed of 'young master' and 'bodyguards' has only one radio station at most.
Regarding the situation of the 'young master' and 'bodyguard' of the Zhongtong sleeper agent, Fujita Yukio also specifically inquired with Yuan Shiheng after Yuan Shiheng surrendered, and asked Yuan Shiheng if he knew the details of this two-person infiltration group.
And the answer given by Yuan Shiheng made Yukio Fujita very disappointed, because this two-person infiltration team of the Central Command and Yuan Shiheng's Stone Town Investigation and Statistics Office were completely independent, and Yuan Shiheng didn't know the cover identity of this latent group at all, and he didn't even have any clues to speculate the true identities of the 'young master' and 'bodyguard'.
Fujita Yukio made a mistake in judging the number of radio stations in Stone Town, and he didn't expect that Yuan Shiheng still had a radio station secretly hidden in his hand, and the 'young master' and 'bodyguard', the two-person group of the central system, had two radio stations.
Therefore, after the telecommunications reconnaissance team of the Special High School reported to Yukio Fujita the number of radio stations that had recently been active in Stone Town, Yukio Fujita made an erroneous judgment that the Communist Party's underground organization in Stone Town was very active and owned several radio stations.
For this reason, Yukio Fujita pinned his hopes for cracking the Communist underground organization on telecommunications detection when Yuan Shiheng's Special Investigation and Countermeasures Headquarters was unable to provide information on the Communist underground organization.
He gave an order to the Telecommunications Detection Team of the Special High Division to drive the only telecommunications detection vehicle into the streets every night and patrol all the streets in Stone Town that were passable for cars to determine the exact location of the illegal radio stations.
At the same time, he ordered Taro Tanaka, as the person in charge of the work, to follow behind the telecommunications detection vehicle in a truck with a detachment of military police, and to take immediate action to arrest the illegal radio station once the telecommunications detection vehicle discovered the specific location of the station.
And all this, whether it is Lao Hou, Li Yixin, or Yin Qunli, they don't know about it.
Li Yixin has been working in the office step by step for the past few days, and since he has been promoted to the post of director, there are many heads of various departments and offices in his office who usually come to report to him, and he has come into contact with a lot of intelligence information about the Wang puppet government's deployment of materials, which is different from the past.
These intelligence messages were an open door for Li Yixin, and he could not have access to them at all when Li Yixin was the head of the single-person anti-smuggling investigation department in the past.
For this reason, Li Yixin frantically recorded these intelligence materials in the office, and then wrote important news on a small note after returning home at night, asking Che Meidi to find a way to send it to Lao Wu.
It's just that considering that Che Mei can't go to Lao Wu every day to buy pigeon eggs, Li Yixin asked the frequency of contact between Che Mei and Lao Wu to be changed to once every four days.
On this day, Li Yixin was struggling to copy intelligence news in the office, and suddenly someone knocked on the door of his office indiscriminately.
Li Yixin hurriedly put the notebook he recorded in the drawer in front of him, and at the same time put the pen, and then shouted: "Come in!"
” He closed the door every day when he copied information, for fear that when someone came to report on his work, he would find out that he was copying various documents.