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Nine hundred and twentieth chapters the best of both worlds

The Japanese Lieutenant General made a request to the captured American officers, which was to let the captured American officers write letters to the country to promote peace talks between the United States and Japan.

But the American officer is not stupid. In order to get better in the future, he naturally is unwilling to agree, so he decided to reject this request.

At this time, the US officer Wright, led by the leader, suddenly raised a topic, whether the US government will send agents to rescue them.

As soon as this topic was raised, all the captured American officers suddenly fell silent and began to think about this possibility.

"I think it's possible?"

The first person to speak was Donald, who was very smart and thought about the current situation, so he thought it was possible.

He paused and explained: "We are in the hands of the Japanese, which is a burden for the government, but our national conditions determine that the government cannot give up on us.

In this way, the government will have some concerns during negotiations, so sending people to rescue us becomes a way to the best of both worlds.”

As soon as Donald finished speaking, the other captured American officers also agreed and expressed their opinions.

These people have confidence in the US government and know that they will not be given up, but the current situation makes them a little worried.

Because the warship is about to head to Shanghai, it will be too difficult for the US government agents to rescue them.

"What are we going to do now?"

An American officer couldn't help but ask, his expression was very annoyed.

"No matter how the people of the government want to save us, whether they can succeed or not, we have no choice.

The only thing I can do is to expose our position and let more people know our whereabouts."

Donald immediately spoke up and said this suggestion. After all, their group of prisoners could not do anything at all.

"Yes, Donald makes sense!"

Wright quickly agreed, and then said self-deprecatingly: "We are in our current situation and probably can only do these things!"

Next, the captured American officers began to discuss countermeasures and what to do after disembarking...

The warship sailed on the sea for a day, and it was not until noon the next day that it slowly entered the Huangpu Pier on the beach.

During this period, the Japanese lieutenant general met with captured American officers more than once, hoping that they could write letters to the country to promote peace talks between the United States and Japan as soon as possible.

But the American officers who made up their minds naturally would not agree, and they all made some excuses and declined the matter.

Although the Japanese Navy Lieutenant General was annoyed, the current situation was not good for Japan, so these captured American officers had value in existence and he did not dare to do anything.

After the warship was about to arrive at the Shanghai Wharf, the Japanese lieutenant general was no longer persuading, and planned to let professionals come and persuade them after they got ashore.

After all, professionals have various means to persuade captured American officers, but he has no choice.

As soon as the warship landed, the Japanese Navy Lieutenant General left first, while the captured American officers walked down from the deck step by step under the escort of the Japanese Marine Corps.

These captured American officers walked very slowly and exchanged a few words from time to time, as if they were not prisoners, but tourists coming to Shanghai to visit.

The actions of these American prisoners made the Japanese Navy, who escorted them, very angry, but they dared not do anything.

After all, before leaving, Lieutenant General Gao of Japan had ordered to treat these American prisoners well, so the naval soldiers naturally did not dare to do anything randomly.

Seeing that the Japanese soldiers did not stop them, the captured American officers were more confident. Not only did they speak loudly, but they also took off their hats from time to time and did something eye-catching.

Especially Wright, a cunning man, sang loudly with impulsiveness, making the Japanese soldiers escort them with a very ugly face.

However, there were already cars prepared on the dock, so in a short while, the captured American officers were discharged into the car and left the dock.

The Japanese Navy officer in charge was relieved when he saw the prisoners leaving, and felt a little relaxed.

This is also because the Japanese Lieutenant General issued a death order, and these captured American officers are not allowed to be beaten, scold, corporal punishment, and they are also taken care of by the distinguished guests.

Therefore, the Japanese officer in charge felt a sense of depression but did not dare to do anything.

However, the Japanese officer in charge, because he focused all his attention on the captured American officer, did not see that on the dock, a man dressed in a coolie was staring at them...

At three o'clock in the afternoon, Xu Bing received a message from the intelligence officer and came to Li Yunsheng to report the situation: "Webmaster, we have news from us that at around twelve noon today, more than a dozen Americans were discharged to Shanghai."

The Military Intelligence Network is very powerful and has been searching for Americans and information about prisoners, so we can naturally get news from the dock.

What's more, the dozen captured American officers made some noise on the dock, which would make the military commander notice.

After hearing the news, Li Yunsheng frowned and asked helplessly: "Can they be sure of their identities?"

Li Yunsheng was unwilling to accept this task, so he secretly hoped that the American prisoners on the dock were not the goal of this mission, so that the Shanghai station could avoid this trouble.

However, what disappointed Li Yunsheng was that his plan was disappointed. Xu Bing only answered seriously: "Although the identities of these American prisoners were not confirmed, the Japanese had a good attitude towards these prisoners.

Even when they walked off the warship, these prisoners not only communicated casually, but even sang loudly.

The Japanese Marine Corps who escorted them had no restrictions and were very willing to do the behavior of these prisoners."

"well!"

After hearing Xu Bing's answer, Li Yunsheng sighed and felt a sense of disappointment in his heart.

The Japanese have a barbaric personality and their attitude towards prisoners is like pigs and dogs.

Captives who can treat the Japanese differently and even let them go must have some identities.

So these situations made Li Yunsheng think that these American prisoners were likely to be the mission targets.

Although Li Yunsheng was a little disappointed, Xu Bing continued to speak: "By the way, our people have noticed that these prisoners are not young..."

Speaking of this, Xu Bing stopped talking because she knew that Li Yunsheng could understand what she meant.

"It seems that these American prisoners are most likely our mission target."

Li Yunsheng's tone was a little cold, because the news that the prisoners who arrived in Shanghai this time were 90% likely to be the mission goal of the Military Intelligence Bureau.

But such a difficult task was the kind that Li Yunsheng hated, so he naturally didn't want to accept it, so he was very depressed.

"The webmaster, these American prisoners have made a lot of noise on the dock. I think intelligence officers from other aspects may also get this news."

Xu Bing knew that Li Yunsheng hated this task from the bottom of his heart, but this task was issued by Principal Chang himself, so the Shanghai station had no choice but to take it seriously, so he asked a reminder.

"What a big trouble!"
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