Chapter 238 The Liaison Officer Arrives
Chapter 238 The Liaison Officer Arrives
"What kind of monster is this?!"
At 6 a.m. in the dense forest, a shocked shout suddenly came from a wooden house.
The small animals that had come out to forage around the cabin were startled and scattered in all directions.
"You brat, keep your voice down, don't disturb your team leader's recovery!!"
"Oh, okay, hehe, I'll be more careful next time."
Inside the wooden house, Lao Yu glared at Zheng Yang with a hint of helplessness.
He turned to look at Bai Luo.
"Xiao Luo, were these photos taken inside the Japanese hospital?"
"Yes. It was filmed on the second basement floor of that secret Japanese hospital."
Bai Luo nodded affirmatively.
"It seems that the Japanese are not only researching poison gas bombs, but also starting to research monsters."
Hearing Bai Luo's uncertain tone, Lao Yu muttered something to himself.
"This monster is very hard to kill. I smashed its head and cut its waist, but it still didn't die. Also, the monster's mouth seems to be on its stomach, but it's covered by its black fur, so I'm not entirely sure."
Bai Luo, fearing that Lao Yu and the others might not take it seriously, quickly added.
"What?! You fought this monster?"
Before Lao Yu could speak, Zheng Yang shouted again from the side.
"Get out of here."
Old Yu shouted angrily at Zheng Yang.
Even Old Man Yu, who was taking care of Yu Wen in the inner room, angrily poked his head out.
He glared fiercely at Zheng Yang, who was standing by the table.
Zheng Yang knew he had angered everyone, so he slunk outside.
Old Yu watched as Zheng Yang, who was smiling sheepishly, closed the door and added another sentence.
"Keep a good watch outside and provide support for the comrades sent by the higher-ups."
Zheng Yang nodded to Lao Yu.
Old Yu then turned to look at Bai Luo.
"Xiao Luo, could you tell me the details of what happened? It would be best to describe all the details of the monster and its surroundings."
"can."
Bai Luo then gave Lao Yu a detailed account of how he encountered the black-haired monster.
Old Yu, who was standing nearby, quickly took out a piece of paper and carefully wrote down Bai Luo's description of the monster.
After Bai Luo stopped narrating, Lao Yu stuffed the written notes into an envelope.
Looking at the photos on the table, Lao Yu asked in a consultative tone.
"Xiao Luo, can I submit all these photos at once? After all, this matter is too unbelievable. I'm afraid the higher-ups won't take it seriously enough with just a letter."
"Sure. I don't need this photo."
After Bai Luo agreed, Lao Yu collected the photos on the table and put them together with the photos that Yu Wen had brought.
"Knock knock knock, Uncle Yu, the intelligence agent sent by the higher-ups has arrived."
Just as Lao Yu finished putting away the cloth bag, he heard Zheng Yang's voice coming from outside.
Old Yu quickly got up and opened the door to the wooden house.
Bai Luo also turned his gaze to the doorway and saw two people standing outside. One was Zheng Yang, and the other was probably sent to receive intelligence, but he was wrapped up so well that his face could not be seen.
Old Yu led the liaison officer into the house, while signaling Zheng Yang, who was standing at the door, to continue keeping watch.
As soon as Wang Ting entered the room, she saw a child staring at her. She was taken aback and asked Lao Yu a question.
"Uncle Yu, why is there a child here?"
Bai Luo was also taken aback when he heard this. He didn't expect that the person who came to collect the information was a woman. She was covered up so well that Bai Luo really wouldn't have been able to tell if she hadn't spoken.
"Wang Ting, it's you? Why did your dad send you?"
"Forget it, there's no time to dwell on that now. Let's put the child's matter aside for now. I have crucial intelligence that you must deliver to your superiors immediately. It's extremely urgent; this information absolutely cannot be compromised."
Old Yu looked solemnly at Wang Ting, whose only eyes were visible, and handed her the cloth bag.
Seeing Lao Yu's earnest instructions, Wang Ting took the cloth bag and carefully stuffed it into her bosom. Only after making sure it wouldn't fall out did she nod to Lao Yu.
"Don't worry, Uncle Yu, I will definitely bring the intelligence back safely. By the way, my dad also asked me to tell you that the guerrillas will arrive around noon. I was wondering if you need any help here?"
"Oh dear, my brain."
Old Yu suddenly slapped his forehead. Then he looked at Wang Ting, who was looking at him with a puzzled expression, and said...
"Comrade Yu Wen has been rescued, so the guerrillas don't need to come over."
"Huh? Wasn't it said that Comrade Yu Wen was being held in a secret base of the Special Higher Police? How come he was rescued so easily... Uh, Comrade Yu, I didn't mean anything by it."
Wang Ting realized halfway through her sentence that there was something wrong with what she said, and quickly explained.
Lao Yu waved his hand at him, indicating that he didn't care.
"I will send a telegram to my superiors detailing the specifics of this matter. You should bring the intelligence back as soon as possible, and remember that the intelligence must not be compromised."
"Yes." Wang Ting saluted Lao Yu, then turned and walked out of the wooden house.
Although Wang Ting had many doubts, she also understood the importance of the matter.
After leaving the cabin, they immediately jogged towards the edge of the forest.
But as soon as she ran out of the forest onto the path, Wang Ting heard the roar of an airplane in the distance.
Wang Ting didn't care. Anyway, the Japanese planes were flying every day, and since she was dressed as an ordinary citizen and was alone, she wouldn't attract the attention of the Japanese planes at all.
But to Wang Ting's surprise, when she was spotted by the pilot of the Japanese reconnaissance plane, she immediately relayed the message to the search troops below.
Wu Tianjingyu, who was searching for traces of Bai Luo and the others near the exit of the tunnel in the south of the city, was getting a little impatient. His footsteps disappeared after he came out of the tunnel, obviously because the group had disposed of the traces he left behind.
Takeda Kageyoshi could only divide his squadron into smaller teams and search in several directions.
Just then, a radio operator not far from Takeda Kagetama ran quickly toward him.
"Reporting to Captain Takeda, our reconnaissance aircraft reports that a person is walking south along a path 7 kilometers south of the city."
Upon hearing this, Takeda Kageyoshi frowned. He had already said that the enemy was a group of people, and judging from the footprints, there were at least five of them.
Why is someone reporting this now?
Are you sure you're talking about the same person?
"Yes."
Upon hearing the radio operator's confirmation, Takeda Kagetama frowned in thought, then glanced at his aimless subordinates around him. They had already wasted more than an hour in this area without finding a single clue.
Takeda Kagetama felt he should go and see, even if it wasn't the person he was looking for, he could at least ask if they had seen any teams with bears.
Anyway, it's better than blindly searching here.
Having made up his mind, Takeda Kagetama immediately shouted loudly.
"All assembled."
Upon hearing their company commander's order, the Japanese soldiers from the Takeda Company immediately ran to assemble.
In less than five minutes, Takeda Kagetama saw that the team had assembled and immediately led them into the vehicle and sped off towards the location reported by the reconnaissance plane.
Meanwhile, Wang Ting, who was jogging along, had no idea that she had been targeted by the Japanese.
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