Chapter 801: Deciphering (Asking for a Monthly Pass)
Fang Buwei searched for more than ten minutes, and only found five words.
There are Japanese characters, and there are also kanji.
Fang Buwei copied all the characters suspected of being ciphered translations onto a piece of paper.
Britain, White, Car, President Chiang, Britain, Empire, Tomorrow, General, Rise, Shanghai! Fastest update on PC:/
Britain appears twice, and one can be removed first.
A total of nine words, eighteen words, have accounted for nearly half of the password on the note.
Fang Buwei suppressed his excitement and drew on the paper.
He wanted to put those nine words together.
Fang Buwei listed the sentence that he thought was the most likely:
President Jiang will go to Shanghai tomorrow in a white car from the UK......
As for the three words empire, general, and rise, Fang Buwei has no way to embed it for the time being.
Thinking that the chairman of the committee might have to travel by car and go to Shanghai, Fang Buwei naturally thought of Mrs. Song, who was almost killed by a Japanese bomber today.
Could it be that the Japanese wanted to assassinate the chairman?
It was like a thunderbolt flashed in his mind, and he was shocked.
He finally remembered.
In the past three or seven years, it seems that the committee members have really been assassinated.
It should have been the Battle of Shanghai, when the chairman was ready to go to the front line to supervise the battle, but he was worried about running into Japanese troops on the way.
I don't know who came up with the idea, saying that the British ambassador was also going to Shanghai, and that the chairman of the committee could take the British ambassador's car to Shanghai.
At this time, although Britain was weak, the emaciated camel was bigger than the horse, and the British ambassador believed that the Japanese army would not make any drastic measures against the ambassador's vehicle.
But on the day of the trip, the chairman changed his mind on the other hand.
He thinks that as the head of a country, in his own territory, he has to take refuge in the minister of another country in order to travel safely, and he really can't afford to lose this person when he says it. Starting
So the chairman changed the itinerary, and only the British ambassador was on the road alone that day.
When the ambassador was about to arrive in Shanghai, two Japanese bombers flew out of Shanghai.
At that time, the ambassador ordered the driver to stop, let the entourage pick up the British flag, and spread it on the car cover, but he did not expect that this move would set a target for the Japanese bombers.
The two planes bombed two British flag cars and opened machine-gun fire.
Ambassador Xu Gesen was shot several times, and his liver, intestines, stomach and spine were all injured, but fortunately, he was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment, and finally survived.
An accompanying military attache and an assistant were killed.
Fang Buwei took a few breaths.
Why didn't I think of the chairman of the committee when I heard about Mrs. Song's assassination?
If I hadn't spelled out part of the translation, I saw the words Britain, the car, the chairman, and Shanghai, and the assassination of Mrs. Song, which naturally connected me, and I couldn't remember it at all.
If Fang didn't calm down, he could find the reason why he didn't expect it.
Mrs. Song is not dead, and the chairman is not dead, so it is not a big deal for him.
Plus there are too many big things happening this year:
The Red Army was almost completely wiped out, and the CCP almost withdrew from the stage of history...... Xi'an Incident...... The 77 Incident and the fall of North China...... The second cooperation of the CCP, such as the rebirth of Nirvana, gradually grows stronger, and in the end, it will be a success...... The Nationalist Government sent a million-strong army to war against Japan...... Shanghai fell, and the Kuomintang army suffered more than 400,000 casualties...... Fall of Nanjing...... The Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 people were slaughtered......
There are so many major events, all of which are concentrated in the second half of the year, and the incident where the chairman was almost assassinated was unknowingly squeezed into that by Fang Buwei's subconscious.
That's a good thing to think about.
If the chairman of the committee and Mrs. Song were really killed, Fang would not remember it clearly......
What's the matter, Huang Jun is so bold that he wants to assassinate the chairman of the committee?
Fang Buwei gritted his teeth, rushed to the desk with an arrow step, and picked up the telephone receiver.
"Commander, the code on the note passed by Huang Jun to the Japanese has been deciphered: Tomorrow the chairman of the committee will take the car of the British Minister to China, Xu Gesen, to Shanghai to supervise the war......"
With a "bang", the microphone fell from Gu Zhenlong's hand.
Mrs. Song had just been assassinated, how could Gu Zhenlong not think of Huang Jun's intention to pass on this information?
"Commander, Commander?" Fang Buwei shouted twice.
Gu Zhenlong won't faint in shock, right?
It shouldn't be possible!
I heard a few more noises, and Gu Zhenlong's slightly trembling voice came from the earpiece: "Can you be sure?" ”
Fang Buwei pondered for a moment before saying, "I don't dare to be ten percent sure, but if I want to verify it, it's not impossible...... Ask the chairman if there is indeed such an arrangement! ”
"Okay, I'll talk now!"
Gu Zhenlong put down the microphone and took a few deep breaths before dialing it out again.
It was Qian Dajun who answered the phone, and after listening to Gu Zhenlong, he seemed to freeze a little.
Gu Zhenlong only heard Qian Dajun's heavy panting sound coming from the earpiece, like a typhoon.
Qian Dajun was silent for nearly a minute, and Gu Zhenlong's heart sank more and more.
If the chairman of the NPC National Committee wants to go to Shanghai to supervise the war, he will definitely discuss it at the Supreme Council of National Defense, and it is not surprising that Huang Jun, as a clerk, can know.
But the question is how did he know the specific itinerary of the chairman's trip, and also knew that the chairman was going to take the British ambassador's car?
The specific itinerary of the chairman of the committee has always been a top secret, and Qian Dajun, the director of the chamberlain and chief of the guard, has always been personally responsible.
There is no way there is a problem with money.
Could it be that something is wrong with the attendant's room?
This is even more serious than Huang Jun's treason......
"Mu Yin, Mu Yin......" Gu Zhenlong shouted twice in a hoarse voice.
"Ji Chang waits, I'll go and ask the chairman for instructions......," Qian Dajun said.
The earpiece was not hung up, and Gu Zhenlong heard the sound of Qian Dajun's leather shoes stepping on the floor and walking farther and farther.
A minute later, Gu Zhenlong heard the chairman's shouting and scolding and smashing things again.
After a while, the sound of leather shoes came from far and near, and Qian Dajun grabbed the earpiece.
"Ji Chang, I have ordered you, the time limit can be postponed, but please be sure to clear the remnants of Huang Jun and find out the truth of the leak......"
Find out the truth?
These four words are the key point, otherwise the chairman of the committee would not have given a grace time limit for solving the case, and he did not even set a specific deadline.
Gu Zhenlong frowned fiercely.
The chairman of the committee will definitely have an explanation.
"The only people who know the specific travel plan of the commission, Vice President Wang, Minister Bai, and me ...... I'll go to the gendarmerie headquarters later and explain the situation to you......" Qian Dajun said again. (Initial launch, domain name (remember _ three.)
Gu Zhenlong's heart trembled.
No wonder the chairman of the committee is so angry.
Only these four people know, who leaked it to Huang Jun?
He immediately thought of Vice President Wang.
But he only dared to doubt it in his heart, and he never dared to say it.