Volume II - 6 Letters and Goods
The "ciphertexts" prepared by the "gray-brown eagle" and his helpers have been given to many teams of "messengers".
This time, the task of these Quicanor Dorn messengers is not to deliver the letters to their own people, but to find a way to deliberately abandon the letters in a place that is easy for the other party to reach - of course, this whole process must not arouse the suspicion of the other party, and in addition, to ensure the safety of these "messengers" who are conducting special operations.
The whole operation will indeed be a little difficult.
Now a small squad of special operations "messengers" is in action, on the snowy field.
The enemy is not far away, and the process of action must not be too obvious - otherwise it will not only be easy to be exposed, but it will also bring great danger!
Due to the very volatile situation on the ground, the "Gray Brown Eagle" had taken care of these messengers in charge of special operations before, and the whole operation had to act on the opportune and adaptable.
Naturally, there is no complete set of detailed plans of action - the geographical environment, the behavior of the enemy, and even the weather, these will affect the entire operation to varying degrees.
The messengers were now hiding in a naturally formed ditch behind a gentle slope.
"Alright, you should be familiar with the rough plan!" asked one of the "messengers" to his companions.
The companions all replied in the affirmative.
"Yes!" the messenger nodded, and continued, "Okay, give me those things!"
"Okay! A "courier" on the side immediately pulled out what appeared to be goods—not real goods, just props needed for action.
The messenger with the "ciphertext" letter written on it immediately tore open a hole in the cloth wrapped in the goods, and stuffed this important letter into this opening.
"Hey, put some more!" reminded a nearby courier.
"Hmm...... Good. ”
The purpose of these messengers is to allow their enemies to inadvertently pick up these "goods" and make them think that they have accidentally dropped them by the caravan.
When the enemy searched the cargo, they would find the letter with "ciphertext" written on it in a relatively hidden place.
In this way, those enemies will have the idea that "the Quicanor Dorn people use caravans to cover the transmission of secret information".
With such foreshadowing, the enemy will naturally regard this "ciphertext" as the real ciphertext - even if some of the information on this letter is not difficult to decipher.
Soon, the "messengers" here were ready.
Next, several couriers left this small-looking but remarkable cargo here - too large cargo, when dropped from the wagon, it will naturally be more obvious, using larger cargo, it will be a little unrealistic, and too small cargo, it is likely to be covered in the snow, difficult to be detected by the enemy patrolmen on the other side.
"Alright, let's let them discover our 'cargo'!" One of the "Couriers" looked at their props again, nodded, and then beckoned to the "Couriers" on the side, and retreated cautiously and discreetly.
The "messengers" in several other places also successfully completed their mission.
Next, wait for the other enemy's enemies to find out the letter here, and then decipher the contents of it.