Chapter 387: Spy of Spy

"Master Buzhen is copying the scriptures again, what a pious."

When a team of cavalry in charge of patrol and vigilance passed by the tent of the monk Buzhen, they saw that in the tent with the unique symbol of Swastika Buddhism, the monk Buzhen was sitting in the tent with a corner open, holding a pencil in his hand and writing seriously in a notebook, and there was an open Buddhist scripture in front of him. For this great monk, the soldiers in the army have a very good impression, and at this time, seeing that he did not forget to copy the Buddhist scriptures with his heart during the interval of the battle, so devout, they couldn't help but admire and admire.

"With the master here, there is no need to worry about being a lonely ghost and going to Infernal Hell after death. If there is a master, you can ascend to the Western Heaven after death. A man who believes in Buddhism said as he touched the beads on his wrist.

Another man tore off the Dao talisman around his neck, put it in his hand, put it on his forehead and pasted it, "Sanqing is above, immeasurable Tianzun!" ”

"There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south, and there is no Amitayus Buddha."

Regardless of whether they believed in Buddhism or Taoism, the warriors were full of respect for these masters who would be able to transcend heaven for themselves in the future if they were killed in battle, and when they walked through their tents, they all slowed down, bowed their heads, and proclaimed honorifics.

Although the voices of the soldiers on patrol were deliberately lowered a lot, the monk Buzhen in the tent still heard it clearly, he forced himself to maintain his composure on the surface, and tried to maintain the image of a master, but in fact, he couldn't hold back in his heart. It is true that Buzhen is a monk, it is not false that he is a great monk who has been a monk since he was a child in Wutai Mountain, and it is not false that he has a high reputation in the Buddhist jungle, but Buzhen is still a person. It's just that what everyone usually sees is only one side of him, the side of the Buddhist master. But the rest of the place is neglected. In fact, Bu Zhen and his brothers and nephews followed his master, uncles, and uncles from Wutai Mountain to Huaihuang. It is to build a mountain gate in Huaihuang, a once deserted place, and to build Yanshan into a Buddhist holy place like Wutai Mountain. The monks' goal is clear. To spread the teachings of the Dharma. When they came to Huaihuang, not only because Huaihuang is now excited and prosperous, but more importantly, what Master and they saw was that Huaihuang was located at the junction of the Central Plains and the grassland, where various ethnic groups lived together, so their beliefs were also relatively confused. The hearts of the masters are very big, and they are not only satisfied with the prosperity of Buddhism in the Central Plains, but also want to spread the teachings of Buddhism to the grasslands through the mouth of Huaihuang. Go to the northern frontier and purify the barbaric Hu people in place of their shamanic worship beliefs. In order to achieve this goal, they are willing to pay many costs and make many compromises. Therefore, even though Yi Feng put forward many harsh conditions and set up many obstacles, in the end, these great monks still accepted Yi Feng's conditions in their entirety.

Some of the conditions of the wind are public, while others are secret. For example, in addition to those conditions that people know, there is also a secret treaty, that is, if necessary, Yi Feng does not just ask the Huaihuang monks to accompany the army. In addition, suitable monks can be selected and assigned secret missions. The so-called secret mission is actually when there is a need. had to provide information to Yi Feng, to put it bluntly, by borrowing their identity as a monk from outside the world. Spy on him and gather intelligence.

Bu Zhen is a monk with the army, which is a public identity. But what everyone doesn't know is that Buzhen is still the first batch of secular secret spies developed by Yi Feng in the monk's path. What's even more amazing is that Ayumi is also a very special spy. Not only was he subordinate to the Military Intelligence Department of the General's Palace, and was secretly appointed to use his special status as a monk to help the Military Intelligence Department collect intelligence, but he was also assigned as a secret agent by the Special Affairs Section of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and was tasked with monitoring the 18th Cavalry Regiment for the Special Branch.

At this time, the monk Buzhen sat in the tent and wrote hard, not copying any Buddhist scriptures, but writing a surveillance log, recording his supervision records of the 18th Cavalry Regiment and Guo Xiaoke and other major officers. His identity as a double agent is known to only two people for the time being, one is Yi Feng, and the other is the low-key boss of Tekko. Even the boss of the military intelligence department didn't know about his later identity. When a monk is on this, it is unprecedented, Buzhen was unwilling to accept this secret identity and task, but the master and uncle let him accept it and work hard to do it well.

After having this special multiple identity, Buzhen's feeling has also become sensitive, and even a little suspicious, he looks at everyone and thinks that the other party is not simple, as if he is also a spy with multiple identities like himself. He thinks that since that Yi Dashuai refused to let go of himself as a monk, and gave multiple secret identities such as spies and special agents of the Military Intelligence Department in addition to the monks of the Sui Army, then these secret spies of the Huaihuang Army must be more. In the eighteenth regiment of cavalry, there were no less than ten people who were suspected by him. Among them, Yu Hui, who was also a Taoist priest who followed the army, was also considered by him to be a spy, but it was not clear whether he belonged to the Special Branch or the Military Intelligence Department or the Bureau of Statistics, or whether he belonged to an intelligence department he had not yet heard of. In his surveillance log, he wrote down all his suspicions and suspicions, which was also a mission of his identity as an agent. In addition to collecting intelligence, one of the most important responsibilities of the Special Service Section is internal supervision, from battalion generals, city lords, to ordinary soldiers and craftsmen. Agents have the right and responsibility to hear about it, but whenever they hear something, they have the responsibility to report it and send someone from above to check it. It doesn't matter if it's false information, whether it's a false alarm, whether it's a suspicion or speculation without evidence, in short, if they hear what they see, if they feel that there is something abnormal, just report it, and do their duty.

While writing what he saw, heard and suspected in the log, Bu Zhen secretly shook his head, admiring this Yi Dashuai more and more, and even a little in awe. Although he is far away in Chang'an, Guanzhong, his ears and eyes have already been all over Huaihuang, inside and out, it can be said that Huaihuang has a little bit of wind and grass, and Yi Feng is definitely one of the first people to know. He really couldn't compare the young man he had seen with such a handsome person, and it was hard to imagine that they were actually one person. This Yi Dashuai is really scheming and calculates the world.

Dusk was approaching, and Guo Xiaoke had already summoned all the 18th Cavalry Regiment. Everyone had already rested for half a day, and before leaving, they drank the horses and fed the concentrates, and the people also had a full meal, and Huang Dexing finally ate a delicious dragon beard noodles as he wished.

A group of cavalry was left to guard the horses, and the remaining hundreds of cavalry marched quietly north in the dim twilight.

The deputy of the regiment, Na Leopard, took a few officers from Sanfan and about a hundred people, and pretended to be prisoners of the Tiele people. The real captive, the old one-eyed man and dozens of other people, rearranged their robes and rode beside them, pretending to escort the captives back to the camp, and there were dozens of unmanned horses, carrying many packages and pretending to be booty. Originally, Guo Xiaoke planned to take a group of people to be prisoners of the Tiele people and seize the camp gate. However, in the end, everyone unanimously decided that Guo Xiaoke, as the regimental seat, could not take this risk, he had to stay behind and command the team, ready to respond at any time. The team that seized the door was led by the deputy regimental seat Na Leopard, he was a Hu person, and it was more reasonable to pretend to be a prisoner of the Tiele people, and even the hundred or so people under that leopard were all selected by the cavalry of the Hu tribe. Everyone has no opinion on this decision, the leopard took the initiative on his own, and the rest of the Hu cavalry who were selected did not feel that they were being picked badly, let alone that they were cannon fodder pushed out by the Han people or something. They were very excited about this task and felt that they had received a rare opportunity to make meritorious contributions.

Monk Buzhen and Yu Hui Lao Dao, originally Guo Xiaoke wanted to leave the two of them in the camp, but the two insisted on joining the army, and listed many reasons, and finally Guo Xiaoke did not insist anymore, so they let them follow the action, but did not agree to let them join the queue of the leopard.

Although Bu Zhen and Yu Hui had already received military training for a period of time before entering the Eighteenth Cavalry Regiment, they could ride fierce horses and open strong bows, but Guo Xiaoke would not really use a monk and Taoist priest to kill the enemy.

The team marched quickly, and it didn't take long for them to arrive near the camp of the Wei Su people in the night, and several reconnaissance cavalry sent earlier rushed to meet and report the movements of the Wei Su camp to Guo Xiaoke and other officers. As Guo Xiaoke expected, Wei Su was completely arrogant by the shun lĂŹ during this time, and he was not alert at all. Two hundred or so people indulged in pleasures in the camp, eating large pieces of meat and drinking wine, and then raped and plundered the women half-drunk and half-awake.

"God help us." The leopard took the rare initiative to speak, "Tuanzuo, you will ambush here for the time being, and I will lead the brothers to rob the gate of the village first." ”

"Okay." Guo Xiaoke is not hypocritical.

The old one-eyed was riding on his big green horse, and his heart was extremely complicated, dozens of them were escorting a hundred "prisoners", but in fact, they were the real captives who escorted the captives. Everyone was a little depressed, and then the old black man scolded a few words, "Cheer up, no one should miss the big things of the grandfathers of the Han family, otherwise their lives will be lost, and we will be affected." "The old black man changed very quickly, and his nephew Little Black Cub rushed too fast last time, and as soon as the Han people came out of the ambush, he was hit by an arrow in the chest. Fortunately, the great Han monk was merciful and used a miraculous elixir, supreme mana, and saved his nephew. Now the nephew is still lying in the camp of the Han people, after the old black man fully saw the strength of the Han army and the strength of the monks, although he still believes in the immortal sky, he has also believed in the Buddha. Since there is no way out, it is better to simply go all the way to the dark. During the half day he spent in the prisoner camp, he had already heard the Han people who guarded him talk about the prosperity and magic of Huaihuang, and it seemed that everyone who lived in Huaihuang had a good life. There are silk clothes to wear, flour and white rice to eat, a big house to live in, and money to share (to be continued......