Chapter 6 Personal Apology
In the infirmary of the No. 76 Agent Headquarters, Ding Mocun ordered someone to bandage Chen Lei's wounds, and at the same time accompanied him with a smiling face, and said very politely: "Mr. Chen, just now, in the interrogation room, Deputy Director Li of our Secret Service Headquarters, punished you, and that was also routine official business.
"After all, I didn't know that you were Iwai Ichiro-kun's assistant at the time, so I was so careless, and I hope that Mr. Chen has a lot of them, so don't be like us. As for Deputy Director Li, I have already severely criticized him for his rough behavior. I'm asking him to write a thoughtful apology letter, and I'll come and apologize to you, Mr. Chen, later! ”
Seeing the dignified Director of the No. 76 Agent Headquarters, Ding Mocun, look so respectful and polite in front of him, it really made Chen Lei feel a little flattered.
As a person who has crossed over from modern society, Chen Lei learned from many national historical materials that whether it is Ding Mocun, the director of the No. 76 Agent Headquarters, or Li Shijun, the deputy director, they are all ruthless people.
Before these two people defected to Wang's puppet government, they had all been mixed up in the Central Union, and they both served as middle-level cadres, so naturally they all introduced the Central Union's method of arresting dissidents into the No. 76 Agent Headquarters.
Coincidentally, after Chen Lei was introduced by Lao Fang, the head of the underground party in Shanghai, and became a secret party member of Zhongyang Special Branch, before the Japanese army captured Shanghai, he also served under Wu Xingya, the head of the secret service of the Central Command in Shanghai, and served as the head of the intelligence unit.
It's a pity that Wu Xingya died of illness in 1936, when he was only 41 years old, which made Chen Lei lose his backer in the Shanghai Tan Central Unified Bureau, and then became a marginal figure.
After the Japanese army completely occupied Shanghai in the first half of 1938, Chen Lei, who remained in Shanghai and did not evacuate, went underground as a secret intelligence agent of the Central Union, and on the side of the Kuomintang, he held the dual identity of the Central Union and the military commander.
Although the three of them are all from the Central Union, Chen Lei is different from Ding Mocun and Li Shijun in that he works at the Central Unification Station in Shanghai, while Ding Mocun and Li Shijun work in the central part of the Central Unification Bureau, and their levels are different.
Not only that, because Chen Lei has the identity of a newspaper reporter as a cover, and is deeply respected and trusted by Wu Xingya, his personal file has been successfully relegated in the Central Bureau of Unification, and only two Chen can grasp it, and Ding Mocun and Li Shijun do not know that Chen Lei is still their old man of the Central Union.
Chen Lei, who was lying on the bed in the infirmary of the No. 76 Agent Headquarters, had the wounds on the left and right sides of his chest bandaged, and after listening to Ding Mocun, who was standing next to the bed, apologized, he did not speak, but closed his eyes and ignored him.
After undergoing this punishment, Chen Lei felt that he was fortunate to have been a special soldier for a few years, and had undergone very harsh military training.
Ding Mocun, who was standing next to the bed, saw Chen Lei lying on the hospital bed, deaf to what he said, and turned a blind eye to him as a person, instead of feeling annoyed by this, he secretly rejoiced in his heart.
Because Ding Mocun felt that the worse Chen Lei's attitude towards him was, the more it showed that Chen Lei had a grudge against Li Shijun, and letting Chen Lei hate Li Shijun would be of great benefit to stabilizing his throne as the director of the No. 76 Agent Headquarters, so why not do it.
Thinking of this, Ding Mocun still had a smile on his cheeks, lowered his posture, and was patient, and while shouting warmth to Chen Lei, he criticized Li Shijun more, the purpose of which was to deepen Chen Lei's hatred for Li Shijun.
Speaking of which, I have to mention that compared with Li Shijun, who loves to be in the limelight and is happy with his achievements, Ding Mocun is still more scheming.
An hour ago, when the Japanese intelligence chief in Shanghai hung up the phone, Li Shijun immediately asked Ding Mocun on the side for help, hoping that Ding Mocun would help him think of a foolproof plan on how to deal with Chen Lei, who held a grudge against him.
Ding Mocun immediately acted as a "good person" at this time, and while letting Li Shijun calm down for a while, he took the initiative to ask Ying, he wanted to go to the interrogation room in person, and transfer Chen Lei to the infirmary for wound treatment and bandaging.
Moreover, Ding Mocun persuaded Chen Lei alone to let Chen Lei dissipate his anger, and after an hour, Li Shijun went to apologize in person, which would be more secure.
Regarding Ding Mocun's proposal, Li Shijun, who was a little panicked, was at a loss at all, so he naturally nodded his head without hesitation and acted according to what Ding Mocun said.
Sure enough, after Ding Mocun patiently persuaded Chen Lei for about a minute, Li Shijun appeared on the stage, walked into the infirmary of the No. 76 agent headquarters, and walked to Chen Lei's bedside.
Seeing Li Shijun coming, Ding Mocun hurriedly ordered: "Brother Shijun, you came just in time." I worked hard here to persuade Mr. Chen Lei for a full hour. Mr. Chen Lei did not say a word, and I think Mr. Chen Lei probably thinks that my sincerity in apologizing on my behalf is not enough.
"Now, Brother Shijun, since you have rushed over, I think that sincere letter of apology has been written. As the saying goes, 'the bell must be tied to the bell'. Brother Shijun, don't hide it, quickly take it out and read the written letter of apology in front of Mr. Chen Lei and me, and let me also be a witness, so as to express your deep apologies to Mr. Chen Lei, Brother Shijun. ”
After Ding Mocun's order was finished, Li Shijun, who was standing in front of the hospital bed, hesitated again and again but took out the letter of apology written by his secretary and read it out word by word.
Since this was not written by Li Shijun himself, when he read the text content of the apology letter, he used the four-character idiom "stumbling" to describe it, which can be described as appropriate.
Chen Lei, who was lying flat on the hospital bed, listened to it and guessed that this apology letter was not written by Li Shijun himself, otherwise, the text on the letter should be eloquent when he read it, how could he stumble a few times from time to time, it can be seen that Li Shijun's apology is not sincere at all.
So, Li Shijun spent five minutes talking, and after reading the letter of apology, Chen Lei, who was lying on the hospital bed, was still unmoved, and his closed eyes never opened.
Clear-eyed people knew at a glance that Chen Lei clearly didn't want to give Li Shijun face, and suddenly, an embarrassing atmosphere rose in the huge and empty infirmary.
It should be pointed out that Li Shijun originally planned to write this letter of apology by himself, but Ding Mocun persuaded his secretary to write it.
At this moment, seeing that Chen Lei was unmoved and did not say that he wanted to forgive him, Li Shijun regretted not being at the beginning, and secretly felt in his heart that if he hadn't listened to Ding Mocun's words at the beginning, he would have written this letter of apology by himself.
It's a pity that there is no regret medicine in the world, and Li Shijun, who was quite embarrassed, didn't know what to say after putting away the apology letter, so he was stunned in place, and he couldn't wait to find a crack to get into.