Chapter 378 Stereographer(2/2)
Xue Yingzeng naturally had to get along with Chu Jiaxian for such a big event. Although he concluded that Chu Jiaxian would still be "not caring" and "delegating power" as usual, this attitude must be.
As expected, Chu Jiaxian still acted like he didn't want to pay attention to the internal affairs of the Central Government. Xue Yingzong was overjoyed and relieved.
While they were talking, they walked out of the conference room.
After the two left a few minutes, the curtain at the back door of the conference room moved slightly, and then the slight sound of footsteps went away.
There is a small compartment about three feet and two inches wide in front of the back door of the conference room, and only a few staff members who need to enter and exit the back door know that the most important thing is that a few insiders have long been accustomed to this. If they had not mentioned it deliberately, most of them would not have thought of it very much.
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Here, Chu Jiaxian and Xue Yingzeng came to an office together.
Chu Jiaxian's expression became serious.
"Why did you find out about that matter?"
Xue Yingzeng shook his head and looked gloomy. "After checking, all the suspicious people checked it out and found no problems."
When Chu Jiaxian heard this, his face turned gloomy.
Here, An Wan took advantage of the noon to go home.
"How is it today?" Husband Huai Mingxin poured his wife a glass of water and asked casually.
"Don't mention it, after a meeting, my wrists became sore." An Wan took a sip of water and said.
Huai Mingxin nodded, and his heart was much more at ease.
His seemingly normal couple's question was actually asking An Wan if she noticed anything abnormal.
An Wan replied that the meeting was held in the morning, and indirectly answered the question:
Since he continued to be arranged to be a meeting stenographer, it naturally shows that An Wan was not suspected by the enemy.
Just a few months ago, An Wan was identified as a stenographer of the Fifth Plenary Session of the Fifth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and was responsible for keeping relevant documents of the meeting.
At this conference, Chang Kaishen personally gave the report, and An Wan sat at a table only three or four meters away from Chang Kaishen to write a shorthand.
At one of the very confidential military meetings, the top leaders of the Kuomintang carefully planned the conspiracy to eliminate the Red Party and fabricated two reactionary documents, namely the "Measures for Preventing Activities of Different Partys" and the "Measures for the Disposal of the Red Party".
This is an extremely dangerous signal that the Kuomintang created friction and launched an anti-red climax.
After the meeting, An Wan handed over the two reactionary documents officially passed by the meeting to the organization.
Later, based on the materials provided by An Wan and the information provided by comrades on other secret fronts, the headquarters compiled a booklet "Where the Friction Comes" and published it, clearly pointing out that these two documents issued by the National Party were the root cause of the friction between the Kuomintang.
It further exposes the anti-red conspiracy of the Kuomintang and attacks the anti-red arrogance of the Kuomintang.
This incident caused Chang Kaishen to be furious and called Xue Yingzeng over and scolded him, and ordered Xue Yingzeng to investigate and deal with the leaked case within a specified period.
Because this matter has a huge impact, Chu Jiaxian, who has always been involved in the affairs of the Central Commission for Discipline, had to take the time to ask, not to mention the result, this is a must-have attitude.
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An Wan drank water slowly and whispered to her husband. The two were couples who cooperated tacitly.
An Wan was at the front desk and was responsible for obtaining documents, shorthand drafts and other information during the day. When she returned home late at night, she translated the original shorthand drafts into text.
Her husband Huai Mingxin is in the backstage and is often responsible for reorganization, condensation, secret writing, secret hiding and transmitting information in the second half of the night.
In fact, An Wan's job as a stenographer in the Central Party Committee of the Kuomintang was not high but her position was very important. She often got a lot of top-secret information in meeting minutes and discarded documents.
In addition, important members of the National Party sometimes chat and greet, and sometimes these words contain extremely important information.
The Kuomintang held a meeting to conspire to deal with the Red Party. The meeting information was often condensed by Huai Mingxin in the early morning of the next day. It was collected and secretly hidden. It was sent to the residences of Comrade Xiangwu and others overnight. The leaders of the Red Party even saw this information earlier than the members of the National Party.
Chapter completed!