"I have no problem with that, it's just that it's a bit troublesome and takes a little long to be stereotyped first."
Xie Wan comforted Wang Hanlin and said, "It's okay, take your time, I'll go walk around and see if there's any secret code Captain Xu left for us."
Xie Wan felt that if Xu Bing had really been to Phnom Penh and didn't see her, given their tacit understanding, Xu Bing would definitely have left her a secret signal.
If no secret code is found in Phnom Penh, it only means that Xu Bing has not arrived in Phnom Penh yet.
The first place she looked for was the embassy.
As a result, the embassy was destroyed due to Pol Pot's anger, and it was probably bombed on the night they left.
Xie Wan searched the nearby streets but found nothing, so she went to the command center for a walk. In order to preserve the Khmer Rouge's power against the Viet Cong, she was kind enough not to cause any damage.
However, she still went to another prison where civilians were held. There were also more than 10,000 people held there, but they were all civilians.
The defense here is much worse than that of S-21. Xie Wan easily took care of the prison guards and released all the prisoners inside.
She shouted in English at the fleeing prisoners, "Are there any printers among you?"
She didn't actually hold out much hope. After all, these people were all commoners and might not understand what she was saying at all.
Unexpectedly, an old man and a child really came over, thanking her for releasing them, and said in broken English: "We, father and son, used to be workers in a printing factory."
Xie Wan brought the old Buda father and son back to the printing factory. With the help of these two people, the machine started up quickly and a large number of leaflets were printed.
Xie Wan took the first batch of printed flyers and scattered them in the streets of Phnom Penh.
At this time, Phnom Penh was in chaos again because the civilian prison was looted. Pol Pot was furious and roared, "Haven't those Chinese left?"
Fortunately, according to military reports, the Viet Cong advanced rapidly and had already taken over half of Cambodia. The nearest troops had begun besieging the city of Kampong Cham, which was less than 200 kilometers away from Phnom Penh.
Pol Pot no longer had the energy to arrest those civilians and send them back to prison.
Xie Wan, along with the old Buda father and son, sneaked out of Phnom Penh carrying two marching bags full of leaflets.
Whenever he met civilians he had rescued along the way, he would give them a leaflet.
Lao Buda helped Xie Wan translate: "If you meet a Chinese soldier, please give this leaflet to him."
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