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Chapter 823: Hankou

Chapter 823 Hankou

In the eighth year of Xian-Feng reign (1858), the former dynasty signed the Treaty of Tianjin with the United Kingdom and opened 11 additional trading ports, including Jiangcheng Hankou.

 After the official opening of the port, the imperialist powers swarmed in, opened foreign banks, set up banks, and built churches in Hankou and even the entire Jiangcheng...

 Among them, the colonists focused most on establishing shipping and building docks to transport plundered resources back to the homeland and promote commercial development.

At one time, Jiangcheng was full of docks. There were more than 200 "earth docks" controlled by the Chinese and "foreign docks" controlled by the foreigners. The name of the thoroughfare of the nine provinces spread like wildfire.

As the National Government retreated to Jiangcheng, the development of the transportation industry was further stimulated, especially the civilian docks, which were extremely busy with people coming and going every day.

On this day, outside the Lienudu Wharf leading from Wuchang to Hanyang Industrial Zone, multiple military trucks rushed towards the gate and suddenly stopped at the gate.

                                 

The screech of brakes sounded, and before the car came to a stop, armed military and police personnel jumped out of the car and quickly occupied the nearby commanding heights and entrances and exits, surrounding the people inside.

This frightened the people present. They didn't know what the army wanted to do, and they all wanted to flee. However, they were forced back by the black holes of gunfire.

Just as the atmosphere between the two parties became increasingly tense, an order came from the pier's loudspeaker, requiring everyone to line up and provide documents that can prove their identity for inspection and registration.

Those who do not carry documents must state their address, destination, and contact person. If they are not locals, they must name at least three local certifiers to prove their identity.

 Hearing that it was just an inspection, the ordinary people in the crowd breathed a sigh of relief, but those with ulterior motives changed their faces and tried to sneak out of the encirclement.

 But they soon discovered that unlike usual raids, this time the Guo army's arrangement was very professional and left no loopholes.

Every place where people can leave is guarded by military police, and there are even several motorboats patrolling the river to prevent people from jumping into the river.

Not only that, there is also a group of engineers setting up field telephones in the distance, apparently to verify people who cannot provide identity documents.

This is by no means an ordinary security inspection, but an intelligence screening!

This makes some people tremble with fear. They suppress their fear and start to think about countermeasures, recalling whether they have exposed any flaws that could lead to their identity being exposed.

Soon, the queue waiting for inspection got longer and longer. Several people in black were sitting or standing behind several wooden tables, registering people and taking photos.

In the team, a middle-aged man wearing a robe and carrying a briefcase walked up to the man in black, raised his hand and took off the hat on his head, bowed slightly and said hello.

 “Thank you for your hard work, boss.”

 “Stop talking nonsense, what’s your name?”

   …”

 “Where does it come from?”

 “Wuchang.”

 “Local? Where’s your address?”

“No. 3, Shujia Street, this is my ID.”

 “Go to the side and take pictures, then wait and let you go before you go.”

 “Okay, okay, hard work.”

 Such conversations continued. The men in black quickly screened the crowd. From time to time, people with doubtful identities were pulled aside and searched and then squatted on the ground.

Of course, there are also officials who feel they are superior to others and refuse to accept inspection. For these people, the men in black are not so polite. They immediately draw their guns and put them against their heads and take them into custody.

 Seeing this scene, the people who were originally full of resentment stopped talking and secretly guessed whether something big had happened, otherwise the inspection would not be so strict.

They didn’t know that at the same time Lienudu was surrounded, all bus stations, train stations, important intersections, military and civilian docks in Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang were also controlled.

The Secret Service, Jiangcheng Urban Defense Headquarters, Gendarmerie Headquarters, and the police deployed in a unified manner, cutting off the channels in and out of Jiangcheng with lightning speed, and conducting interrogations of pedestrians and vehicles.

To this end, the Supreme Command approved the dispatch of a division-level unit to cooperate with the operation and assist the Secret Service in completing the task of cleaning up Japanese spies. After all, this was a task assigned by the bald head himself.

 Such a large-scale war has made many people dissatisfied, especially the big guys in the smuggling business. They don't care about spies, they only care about their own business.

And is this kind of search like looking for a needle in a haystack useful? The Japanese are not fools, so they all wait to see the joke between the Secret Service and Dai Chunfeng.

On the top floor of a building a few hundred meters away from Lienudu, Zuo Zhong put down the telescope in his hand and turned to look at Gu Qi and Shen Dongxin.

“Lao Gu, the first fire has been set off. Now it’s up to you. We will immediately send people to search several concentrated residential areas in Wuchang.

 Song Minghao and Wu Jingzhong were in Hanyang, and Wu Chunyang had just returned from the port city. He and Gui Youguang were in charge of Hankou, and the three towns acted simultaneously. "

"yes."

Gu Qi glanced at the messy dock and said with doubts on his face: "But deputy director, didn't you say that searching like this is too..."

 “What a waste of time, isn’t it?”

Zuo Zhong smiled lightly and did not answer directly. He held the handrail on the roof with one hand and pointed at the vague outline of the city with one hand and said leisurely. “With such a large scope and such a large population, it is indeed difficult to find specific targets, but what if there is no pertinence.

  Japanese spies will disguise themselves when performing tasks, but they will never be alert at all times in daily life. People are lazy and their energy is limited.

 You can hold on for two days a day, but what about a year or two? Now that the war is intensifying, and Japanese spies are busy stealing information everywhere, they will naturally relax in other aspects.

This is our opportunity. Today, we screen people at stations and docks, and even conduct searches in residential areas, all to find and discover flaws in daily life scenes.

As long as we can find a Japanese spy, follow the clues and knock out several intelligence teams, and give an explanation to all parties. "

Looking at the misty river surface, he expressed meaningfully to the two of them.

“Lao Gu, Dong Xin, we must pay attention to strategies and methods in doing things. You must know that the most important task at present is not to eliminate the spies, but to satisfy the chairman of the committee.

 Intelligence warfare is not just a house game. It requires a lot of time and resource investment. If you have turned a blind eye to the Japanese infiltration for so many years, can you clarify Yuyu in just a few days? What a joke!

Since you can't find that special blade in a forest, let's not look for it. The ultimate goal is to eliminate it anyway, so why not set it on fire and show it to Shangfeng as a gesture.

Only then did Gu Qi and Shen Dongxin understand that the so-called arson was not to deter the spies, but to let the leaders know that they had tried their best.

  Yes, we usually don’t pay attention to counter-espionage. At this time, there is no use in trying our best. We can only do our best and listen to fate.

“Go on your mission. I’ll go to Hankou to see if there is a concession there. I’m not too worried.”

Zuo Zhong finished speaking expressionlessly, walked down the stairs, got into a car, and drove towards the customs terminal. When he got there, he transferred to a transport boat and went straight to Hankou on the other side.

 Hankou.

 An ancient town located on the alluvial plain of the Han River. It was named because it is located at the mouth of the Han River and the Yangtze River.

Named in ancient times as Hangao, Xiakou and Miangou, it is one of the four famous towns. It is known as the most prosperous place in central Chu and is the commercial center of the three towns in Jiangcheng.

 In the twelfth year of the Republic of China, it became the first municipality directly under the central government of the People's Republic of China. The economy was highly prosperous, and Jiangcheng's population accounted for half of the population, reaching one million. It was known as the Chicago of the East.

The United Kingdom, Russia, France, Germany, Japan and Belgium successively established concessions on this land. After the establishment of the national government, they took back most of the land, leaving only France and Japan who refused to let go.

Before the war between China and Japan, Japanese overseas Chinese retreated under Japanese official orders. The Eguchi government took the opportunity to take over the concession, leaving only a French concession.

Zuo Zhong stood on the bow of the ship and looked out, and saw dense buildings on the shore. Although there were not as many high-rise buildings as in Shanghai, the density of buildings was very high, and the various architectural styles were different.

 Eastern and Western cultures coexist with each other but are not obtrusive at all, and appear extremely harmonious. Compared with Shanghai, which is completely Westernized (anti-404), he prefers this kind of architectural style that is inclusive and has national characteristics.

                       

The transportation boat slowly docked at the Minsheng Road Investment Wharf, not far from the former British Concession. Wu Chunyang, who had been waiting for a long time, hurriedly stepped forward, helped Zuo Chong ashore, and reported.

“Deputy Director, Gui Youguang is leading a search on Hualou Street. Nothing has been found so far. Everything is normal at the train station and bus station.”

"kindness."

Stepping from the boat to the shore, Zuo Zhong said as he walked: "Go to Hualou Street and introduce the situation by the way. This operation will be left to You and Gui Youguang. I will only be responsible for watching the show."

 You can discuss and decide where to search specifically and how to search. You have completed your mission in Hong Kong City very well. You have done your job carefully. I will be of great use to you after you are upgraded. "

 “Thank you, Deputy Director, for your cultivation.”

Wu Chunyang perked up and introduced: "Hualou Street is very prosperous, with many shops selling salt, tea, medicine, groceries, oil, grain, cotton, and fruit. It is known as the eight major businesses.

There are a large number of permanent residents and floating people with complex origins, so we have designated it as a key investigation area. People from the Jiangcheng Police Station are with us, and the military is responsible for peripheral security. "

With that said, he led Zuo Zhong across the riverside road and walked for a few minutes to a crossroads. A group of military police wearing helmets not only stopped the two of them from checking their documents, but also asked Secret Service personnel to pick them up in person.

Zuo Zhong nodded with satisfaction. The personnel in the multi-party operation were not familiar with each other. If there was no strict discipline or the discipline was not implemented in place, it would be easy for the enemy to fish in troubled waters.

“Deputy Director, Section Chief Wu, and the Chief are in front, there is something not right about a shop.”

The little agent who came to pick them up whispered to Zuo Zhong and Wu Chunyang, and then walked in front to lead the way, taking them to the entrance of a milk cake shop.

This is a two-story Chinese-style house with a brick and wood structure. The eaves and beams are covered with colorful floral decorations, and the doors and windows are also engraved with patterns. No wonder this place is called Hualou Street.

 “Hello, Deputy Director.”

"Deputy Director."

 When the concessionaires saw Zuo Zhong, they all raised their heads and raised their chests to say hello.

 “Well, continue on duty.”

Zuo Zhong replied casually, walked slowly to Gui Youguang, glanced at the panicked clerk and boss, and then at the file in the bald man's hand, and started shopping in the store with his hands behind his back.

 (End of this chapter)

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