475 Missions
On the 22nd day of the twelfth lunar month, Zhou Yun and his brothers ate in the Economic Management Office, set up a hundred tables to eat and drink happily.
Just as Zhou Yun was having dinner, Xiaofen informed him that a telegram came to Chongqing.
The only one who telegrams Chongqing gave to itself was Director Dai.
Zhou Yun asked Xiaofen to receive the telegram.
It was indeed a telegram sent by Director Dai, one was to express condolences, and the other was to assign a task to Zhou Yun, asking him to find a way to send the two of them to Hong Kong.
When Zhou Yun saw the two names, he couldn't help but be stunned.
The escort was Gao Zongwu and Tao Xisheng. No! Zhou Yun was dizzy and hurriedly asked Xiao Fen to check the information from the 21st century. Sure enough, these two people were the two people on the information. But according to the information from the previous life, these two people should have arrived in Hong Kong at this time.
But the director's telegram made it clear that the person escorted was there.
"Xiaofen, what's going on?"
Xiaofen: What's so strange about this? The events of the previous life may not necessarily happen after you travel through time. Even if it happens, it will not be based on the original trajectory. Then, it is not surprising that these two people did not leave Shanghai.
Zhou Yun nodded, this was straight. Take two things as an example, which means that time has changed. One is that the attack at the Japanese airport in Wuhan was incorrectly the original date.
Also, the matter about Takeo Imai. In the previous life, Takeo Imai and the fake Song Ziliang talked about it for more than half a year, but it was almost a year before they realized that Song Ziliang was fake. But in this life, they had just talked twice before they were stabbed out by Zhou Yun and received Zhou Yun's reminder that Director Dai would not let Lao Zeng come to Hong Kong again to pretend. If you come again, you are seeking death.
After Tokyo received the news from the Ito family, it arranged for someone to investigate and finally confirmed that Soong Ziliang was not Soong Ziliang. So, there were voices scolding Takeo Imai everywhere in the Tokyo base camp. You, a senior agent, can't you tell that guy is a Sibei guy? You are so excited about talking to him? You are losing the face of the Yamato nation!
Takeo Imai had to lower his head and admit his mistake! Fortunately, his teacher had a certain weight in the prime minister's mind and said a lot of things for him. In the end, he finally let him go to the front line troops and become a corps leader.
The head of the Chinese class in a base camp was transferred from a team leader to a team leader. This was to pull him from the sky to the bottom of the sea.
After Zhou Yun thought of this, he no longer doubted that Gao Tao and the others were still in Shanghai, so he would execute the order.
The New Year is coming soon, and many people have put down their work and concentrate on eating, drinking and having fun. The same is true for the police and the secret service. Two-thirds of the people in the secret service have taken leave, while the Economic Management Office has left more people. After all, those levels still need to be kept. The more the New Year is, the more risky people are.
After dinner, when he returned home, Zhou Yun transferred out the information from his previous life and started reading it.
Tao Xisheng was originally a professor at Peking University and director of the Department of Politics of the School of Law.
After the July 7 Incident, he was invited to Lushan to attend the "Guling Tea Party" convened by the old man. Later, he joined the fifth group of the Chairman's Office and was elected as a national senator. From then on, he abandoned school and entered politics and entered politics.
In the early days of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Tao Xisheng was worried and pessimistic about the future of the War of Resistance. He participated in the "low-key club" and followed Wang Jingwei's so-called "peace movement", and made a lot of efforts.
Especially on December 19, 1938, Tao Xisheng followed Wang Jingwei from Kunming to Hanoi Airport, Vietnam, and made a big mistake and went further and further along the way. Wang Jingwei issued a "Yand Telephone" in Hanoi, publicly responding to the third statement of Japanese Prime Minister Kobaya, which aroused anger and condemnation among the people of the whole country and overseas Chinese.
The Chongqing authorities immediately expelled Wang Jingwei from the Kuomintang and removed all his posts. Later, they sent assassins to sneak into Wang Jingwei's residence in Hanoi for assassination, and ended up killing Zeng Zhongmin by chance.
Afterwards, Tao Xisheng wrote an editorial for the Nanhua Daily in Hong Kong titled "Questing the ruling people in Chongqing for the Hanoi riots", claiming that "Since the War of Resistance Against Japan, Mr. Wang has been committed to his consistent spirit and efforts, seeking the preservation of the country's lifeline and the sustainability of the nation's vitality, and constantly considering safeguarding national strength." Therefore, today when there is no more battle, Lord and Innocence continue to defend Wang Jingwei's surrender.
Later, although Tao Xisheng began to become aware of the Japanese government's policy of persuading surrender and did not agree with Wang Jingwei's practice of organizing the "new government" to seek peace with Japan, due to his many years of friendship with Wang (as early as 1927, he was close to Wang Jingwei's faction during his tenure as a political instructor at the Wuhan Branch of the Central Military Academy, and became one of the scholars with the Wang family. Later, during his presidency of the "Art and Literature Research Association" organized by Zhou Fohai, he often met with Wang Jingwei and became a close friend), and in anxiety and confusion, he still went from Hong Kong to Shanghai to participate in the Wang-Japan negotiations.
At this time, he had already fallen deep in Wang Ni's traitorous activities. If he took another step forward, he would become the eternal sinner of the nation.
Gaozong Wu went to Japan to study since childhood. He graduated from the Imperial University of Tokyo in 1931. He attracted the attention of the senior Kuomintang leaders Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei, and was promoted to the director of the Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kuomintang government, and presided over negotiations with Japan.
Later, Gao Zongwu was sent to Hong Kong to preside over the intelligence liaison work with Japan.
Gao is also one of the central personnel of the "low-key club" and agrees with Wang Jingwei's "peace talks against Japan".
In July 1938, Gozong arrived in Tokyo, Japan with his original intention perhaps to conduct a peaceful test, but in fact he matched the Japanese with the "peace movement" of Wang Jingwei.
On November 20 of the same year, Gao Zongwu and Mei Siping signed the "Japan-China Agreement Record" with the Japanese military in Shanghai, serving as a pioneer in Wang Jingwei's treason for the enemy. In May 1939, Gao Zongwu also visited Japan with Wang Jingwei and Zhou Fohai. Since then, Gao also participated in the Wang-Japan negotiations many times.
Although Gao Zongwu and Tao Xisheng suffered losses for a while, they were different from Zhou Fohai and Chen Gongbo, as Tao Xisheng himself said: "It's like drinking poisonous wine. I took a sip and died half of it. I found it was poisonous wine, so I stopped drinking it. Wang took a sip and found it was poisonous wine, so I just drank it."
During the negotiations with the Japanese in Shanghai, Gao Zongwu and Tao Xisheng gradually realized that the so-called "reconciliation" will surely become surrender. Japan's wolf ambitions were fully exposed, and the ultimate goal was to slaughter China and destroy China.
They met the eight documents proposed by Japan, including "Basic Principles on the Adjustment of New Japanese Relations", "Basic Principles on the Adjustment of New Japanese Relations", "Specific Principles on the Adjustment of New Japanese Relations", "Secret Understanding Matters". The conditions proposed by the Japanese were very harsh, and their requirements for invasion of China were much greater than those proposed by Japan in the past: Japan's areas were from Heilongjiang to Hainan Island; the things included, from mining, to meteorology, to rivers, and to territorial waters; from southeast to northwest, all China's rights and interests, including sovereignty, territory, harbors, rivers, minerals, banks, transportation, military and police, weapons... Japan must hold or control them without omissions.
If such a traitorous treaty was signed, it would become a sinner of the Chinese nation forever. Gao and Tao Jing broke out in a cold sweat and urged Wang Jingwei not to sign, withdraw from peace talks, leave Shanghai, or live in seclusion abroad, and in short, they would never continue negotiations.
But Wang Jingwei was completely under the control of Japan at this time. Wang Jingwei tried his best to accommodate Japan and was determined to act as a traitor, determined to become the head of the "new government" under Japan's support.
Gao, Tao could no longer persuade Wang Jingwei and was completely unable to persuade him. If he continued to follow Wang Jingwei, he would be a dead end.
In addition to depression and despair, Tao Xisheng thought of seeking liberation by death, but was unwilling to die just like this. During that period, every letter he wrote to his Hong Kong family contained a lot of painful words, such as the letter on October 20, 1939 said: "I went to the end of my life, but I was unwilling to think about it. For example, a grain of yellow sand in the sludge, I didn't want to be a sludge, but I was already a part of the sludge. Sometimes when one or two friends were together, they always felt that they could only study how to die: when we jumped into water? When we were electrocuted? When we committed suicide? However, this grain of yellow sand still had the need to die. "
On December 30, 1939, Wang Jingwei signed a secret contract for stolen the country. Gao Zongwu and Tao Xisheng both refused to attend the signing ceremony on the pretext of being sick.
Gao and Tao's abnormal attitude aroused the suspicion of Wang Jingwei, Zhou Fohai and others.
Someone secretly reported Tao Xisheng that Li Shiqun and the "No. 76" secret service in Ding Mo Estate is planning to assassinate him and then hold a "memorial service". Gao Zongwu was also monitored by the spies and was in danger of his life at any time.
Chapter completed!