"There was such a big commotion last night, didn't the police come out?"
"Forget about that bunch of losers. I heard they opened fire at Lihua Palace last night. It was a huge commotion. Guess what we're going to do?
Several police officers rushed out of the nearby yaozi, without even pulling up their pants. They saw the troublemakers and couldn't afford to offend them, so they cursed back at the yaozi and pretended not to see anything.
"Really? These guys can't be relied upon for serious matters. They're just like us ordinary people. They bow and scrape like grandchildren when they see them."
Jiang Cha took a sip of the white wine, thinking to himself that the people in the police station were not fools at all, they were just pretending.
Although the matter at the train station was ordered by the chief of the police station, the fact that they dared to follow suit proved that they were really brave.
Perhaps because they felt that today's matter was rather sensitive, everyone stopped discussing it after a few words and turned the topic to something hot recently.
She listened for a while and found out that the Japanese had been inspecting more strictly recently.
After the city was locked down, they conducted door-to-door inspections, not only checking the identity of the people with IDs, but also requiring neighbors living on the same street to report on each other.
Anyone who harbors a stranger in their home will be punished by the entire street!
Jiang Cha was staying in the hotel and had no idea that the entire Wu City was in chaos. When he heard what they said, he felt secretly relieved.
If I hadn't rented a house at the time, I would have been reported by the neighbors and ended up in jail.
After all, they have lived next door to each other for decades, so it is impossible for anyone to hide anything that happens in their family.
If a stranger appears in a nearby house, the residents would at most talk about it behind their back.
But the Japanese posted the notice and then searched every household. Who would dare to help conceal it?
As for ginger tea?
Since she was staying in a hotel, she should have been one of the first to be checked, but she didn't see anyone questioning her.
She didn't know what was going on, so she thought about going back and finding an opportunity to ask what was going on.
A group of people ate and drank well, then went home to sleep humming little songs.
Jiang Cha wiped her mouth with a handkerchief, gave the money to the boss, and left with her waist twisted.
The stall owner behind her was twisting his waist by his wife, causing the customers at the stall to laugh.
"What a joke! You're not from a respectable family, and they won't even bother with you. You're all from poor backgrounds, how can you possibly afford to pay?"
Then, ignoring the men's winks behind her, she returned to the stove and continued working.
She didn't care about what was happening at the stall. It was just a disguise, so it didn't matter what was said.
If it weren't for the gossip last night, she wouldn't have gotten up so early to drink and eat meat.
From the conversations among the customers at the stall, it was not difficult to tell that it was the Japanese who were arresting people last night.
The other party should have quite a few people, after all, the distance from the pier to where she lives is not close!
It would take more than an hour to walk in broad daylight, and in the pitch black of night, we had to run and fire at the same time.
The difficulty is almost zero, so if they all start to make a fuss at the same time, it must be someone trying to escape by water.
He was just discovered by the Japanese soldiers, or reported by someone!
Those who wanted to escape quickly dispersed and everyone ran for their lives.
I just don’t know if the people last night had anything to do with the train station. We’ve been making such a fuss for so long, but we haven’t found anything.
The train was said to have been completely blown up, and it was said that the scene was extremely lively.
The two trains collided directly due to an error by the switchman, who failed to align the tracks.
The collision caused the train to derail and overturn, and then the contents of the carriage suddenly exploded.
The flames shooting up into the sky triggered a series of explosions, blowing the nearby railway tracks into pieces.
Several trains following closely behind crashed into the explosion site because they failed to brake in time.
It is said that the Japanese soldiers inside died without even making a sound. After checking the wreckage, it was said that it was burned completely and nothing was left.
The Japanese have been so arrogant for so many years, can they suffer such a loss in silence?
No matter who investigates the accident, it was caused by the switchman. He did not work seriously and drank alcohol during work, which led to the consequences.
Is it really so?
If the Japanese believed it, they would not have sealed off the city and checked every house, and searched the streets from time to time.
In short, the commotion was extremely loud. In this situation, would anyone want to escape by water?
It's just funny, so either someone really took the risk and tried to escape last night.
Maybe he was being targeted. Instead of just sitting there and waiting for the Japanese to come and capture him, he might as well take a risk.
Another possibility is that the group of people last night were used as cannon fodder. They were first sent to the dock to pretend that they had arranged to escape by water.
Then notify the Japanese to pretend to find someone trying to escape and ask them to stake out the place at the dock.
No matter what these people did, from the moment they spread out and fought back with guns, they had no chance of survival.
Judging from the sounds heard in the room yesterday, the person escaping had weapons in his hands and was able to fight back, which proved that he had some background.
The Japanese have been holding back their anger these days, braving the scorching sun in Wu City just to find the so-called suspect.
Regardless of whether there is one or not, since they have been ordered to do so, they have to check everywhere.
Because of the seriousness of the incident, there was no need to even send back the hometown group and the puppet army.
The higher-ups felt that this was not something that could be done by one or two people, and that it must have been organized and premeditated.
Who knows who is human and who is a ghost?
Therefore, troops were urgently dispatched from the surrounding areas to assist the garrison in Wu City.
If it was really as Jiang Cha guessed, she would know who the person was last night!
This way, you don't have to stain your own people's blood, and you can make these people shut up so that they can never leak secrets again.
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