Chen Rou first meets Nie Zhao because of an anti-terrorism case involving Hong Kong's wealthy elite. He is the richest man in Hong Kong for many years, and a renowned powerful figure. Even thou...
But the news that Lieutenant Colonel Wali was about to report only made him angrier.
Because Lieutenant Colonel Wali said, "As you instructed, we deliberately turned off the valves leading to the Continental Army camp during shower time, so that none of their soldiers could shower and had to go to sleep covered in soap."
"This happened yesterday," Colonel Lango said, crossing his legs and nodding. "I know."
Lieutenant Colonel Wali said, “Just now, I ordered them to turn on the water, but they, it must have been them, sneaked over and tampered with the valve. They used a steel pick to break the main valve, and the moment the water was turned on... poor sapper Charlie was hit on the head by the flying valve. Colonel, please give the order immediately. We must thoroughly investigate this matter.”
Colonel Rango slammed his fist on the table and stood up, ready to order a thorough investigation, but Sir James laughed: "What are you going to investigate? Are you going to investigate how you always deliberately turn off the water during shower time? The main valve is such an important place, and you don't even have guards stationed there. How stupid."
Colonel Rango sat back down. Although he was angry at being teased by the mainland soldiers, he was even more annoyed by Sir James, that old robin who was always cawing and acting all high and mighty!
Mr. Er was more familiar with the situation on the British side, while Mr. Dong was more familiar with the situation of the mainland soldiers.
Because of the IOU from before the liberation that Mr. Dong had, some civil defense engineering projects undertaken by the military on the mainland were handed over to Mr. Dong through Chen Ke, who then had his men do the work.
Today, Master Dong is going to deliver a horse to A Yuan and also talk about the battle of wits between the two camps.
Those events were things that even the young people who experienced them firsthand couldn't write about in their memoirs. When they got home, they probably only dared to talk about them quietly with their wives in bed, but they still had to repeatedly tell them to keep it a secret.
In short, the enemy has been harassing us covertly, while we have been quietly and fiercely retaliating.
On the surface, everything seemed calm, but in reality, the British troops had been thoroughly defeated and were practically rendered powerless.