Chapter 175: The Imminent Truth

When Luo Ming took the silver ticket, he quickly whispered to Liu Cheng:

"Two days later, at Hunchun Wharf, there was an important person of the devil, whose specific identity was unknown, and he had the opportunity to tell those people."

Before the words fell, he raised his leg with a kick, kicked Liu Cheng to the ground, and scolded and said:

"Damn, you remember to Lao Tzu, there is no one who can't get money from the person who Luo Ye kidnapped!"

After saying that, he turned around and left.

Hao Dabao stepped forward to help Liu Cheng up and asked in a low voice:

"Boss, what's wrong?"

Liu Cheng slapped the snow on his body and said in a low voice:

"Two days later, there are important people coming ashore in Hunchun, you take these copper ingots and go back first, I'll go to see who it is, and then catch up."

Hao Dabao knew that he couldn't say anything else at this time, if he followed, what would happen to these copper ingots? So just nodding:

"Be careful, this isn't our territory."

Liu Cheng raised his foot and kicked him in the ass, and scolded with a smile:

"What the fuck are you pretending to be with me, aren't you? Aren't all these things taught to you by Lao Tzu? ”

Hao Dabao smiled "hehe" and didn't dare to fight back.

At this time, Liu Cheng was a little puzzled in his heart, he didn't know what Luo Ming's purpose was in telling him the news.

Although he meant that he wanted to find someone to help, he had just left Hunchun's realm in two days, where could he find a helper in time?

Luo Ming couldn't have thought of this, but he said it anyway.

Was he trying to test himself?

After thinking about it for a long time, Liu Cheng couldn't figure out the real reason why Luo Ming did this, so he could only temporarily suppress the doubts in his heart and go to see it first.

If it's really a big shot, it's good to find a chance to kill him.

Although even killing that guy now may not be able to change the direction of this war, but killing an important person will still play a certain role.

On the other hand, he also wanted to see what Luo Ming would do, and to observe what other anti-Japanese forces in the Hunchun area would be involved, so as to analyze the distribution of forces here.

The geographical location of Hunchun is very important, Liu Cheng will definitely come here in the future, although the Japanese will definitely not treat Hunchun with the same attitude as they treat Wudou Township, but Liu Cheng also did not think like that.

It's just that if you can deal a heavy blow to this important port at a critical moment, it is bound to effectively turn the tide of the war.

For example, before the full-scale outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, the devils will inevitably increase their troops again; If the port and all the ships can be blown up at that time, then the anti-Japanese troops can have more time to prepare, and maybe they can reduce some casualties or increase the number of enemy kills.

Even though there is only so much to do, it is worth it.

Many times Liu Chengdu wondered if the Chinese army could win the victory during the July Seven Incident, or even if it held out for a few more days and annihilated some more enemies, would the morale of the Japanese army be hit because of this?

In that case, they may be jealous and no longer have the courage to carry out a massacre like Jinling.

In a war, although the sacrifice of soldiers is the greatest, it is heroic, and they can kill the enemy regardless of the proportion of casualties.

However, the sacrifices of the common people were not only nothing heroic, but also completely unilateral; Resistance in that case can only be a senseless rebellion.

Liu Cheng had not personally experienced the world-famous massacre in his previous life, but he went to Jinling about two months later for a mission.

At that time, most of the hundreds of thousands of bodies had been burned and buried, and he did not enter the city; But from afar, you can smell the smell of rotting corpses and the smell of blood in the air.

The sky above Jinling has been depressing until many years later, as if the eyes of those dead souls are looking sadly at that city, looking at the place where they were brutally killed......

Liu Cheng never had the luxury of hoping that he would be able to rewrite history, but could such a massacre really not be avoided?

What if the commander of the Japanese army who gave the order died? Would another person still give the same order?

Assassination has been hovering in Liu Cheng's mind since the day he was reborn.

However, he knew that the strength of just one person could not kill a few people at all, and it was not even as many as killing people on the battlefield.

Moreover, how could the senior commanders of the Japanese army be so easy to assassinate?

Liu Cheng has also watched those dramas, but he just wants to recall the atmosphere of the battlefield, and he will burn his brain out after being reborn, and he wants to imitate those flying eagles, lone eagles, wild wolves, etc.

It's not that he hasn't carried out the assassination mission, but it's just an additional mission when he was ordered to reconnoiter in front of the enemy before a battle, "if you have the opportunity, kill the commander of the devil".

It was a pre-requisite mission, that is, he did not need to do it if he did not have the opportunity, and his mission goal was only to be a Japanese captain.

The person who gave the order at that time naturally knew how difficult it was to assassinate a high-ranking Japanese general.

If you really compare, it is much easier to wait for an opportunity to assassinate on the battlefield than to go to someone's headquarters in the city.

Whether it is the Blue Coat Society or the military commander after the "transformation", although the people in it are not as skilled as in TV, at least everyone really has the courage to assassinate their targets with suicide attacks.

But after fourteen years, how many high-ranking generals have been assassinated? Excluding those traitors who are pseudo-Wang, there are not many generals who can reach the level of Dazuo, let alone the general level.

I'm afraid that in this world, no one is qualified to say that Boss Dai was not capable back then, right?

Aside from the bald head and some political reasons, Boss Dai has been sparing no effort to do this, but there is only so much to gain.

In fact, at that time, the Red Party also had such an organization, but it had little success, and few people knew about it.

(I'll write about this task in more detail later, the more realistic kind.) )

Liu Cheng clearly knew that he should not leave the team at this time, but he had no other way.

The anti-Japanese contingent in the northeast will begin to lose contact with the party organization one after another after a year, and then they will become a lone army, and they will always hang behind the enemy, struggling to hold on to the constant blows of the devils.

Liu Cheng must find a way into the customs before this, and, whether he succeeds or not, he must try to bring as many people into the customs as possible before the war of resistance breaks out in full force.

Others speak softly, and the highest commander he can reach is Zhang Guanyi, but he must find a way to find a suitable reason to persuade him to lead the team to transfer, in that case, maybe in 1941, between the white mountains and black waters, there will not be a sacrifice of an iron-clad general!

Hunchun is definitely an important strategic place for the Japanese, and Liu Cheng's idea of hitting here, whether it is a real fight or a sound attack on the west, can make the Japanese army panic for a short time.

In war, the enemy's momentary panic is an opportunity......