Chapter 92



Chapter 92

92.

How to pass the search of Japanese soldiers and transport Keiko Takema onto the ship is the last step of Yi Hanxing's plan and one of the most important steps.

To this end, Yi Hanxing fully dug into the news he had seen on the Internet that year, especially some case reports on entry and exit.

Criminals should naturally be punished, but Yi Hanxing didn't mind taking a look at their methods. Even when providing the organization with methods to facilitate collective efforts, Yi Hanxing also didn't forget to include some of the later-generation methods for transporting small items. If the content displays an error, please visit the original site at t-u-9-3 to read the book. 92.

How to pass the search of Japanese soldiers and transport Keiko Takema onto the ship is the last step of Yi Hanxing's plan and one of the most important steps.

To this end, Yi Hanxing fully dug into the news he had seen on the Internet that year, especially some case reports on entry and exit.

Criminals should naturally accept punishment, but at this time Yi Hanxing did not mind referring to their methods. Even when providing the organization with methods to facilitate everyone's collective efforts, Yi Hanxing did not forget to introduce some of the methods of transporting small items that appeared in later generations.

because.

Many comrades in the organization were agile, so it was relatively easy for them to get on the boat. The difficult part was how Keiko Takema, an unconscious person, was going to get on the boat.

These days, those who can bring unconscious adults on board are basically families in first and second class cabins. After all, if a poor family has an adult family member who is unconscious, they either have to wait for the family member to wake up and go on the next ship together, or abandon the family member.

Relatively speaking, if first-class or second-class passengers were to bring an unconscious person on board, it would be less likely to attract attention, while Takema Keiko only needed a ticket.

Many comrades in the organization were agile, so it was relatively easy for them to get on the boat. The difficult part was how Keiko Takema, an unconscious person, was going to get on the boat.

These days, those who can bring unconscious adults on board are basically families in first and second class cabins. After all, if a poor family has an adult family member who is unconscious, they either have to wait for the family member to wake up and go on the next ship together, or abandon the family member.

Relatively speaking, if a first-class or second-class passenger wants to bring an unconscious person on board, it is less likely to attract attention, and Keiko Takema only needs a ticket.

It would be distracting, so among the people on the same ship with Yi Hanxing's family, there must be many relatives of military officers who concealed their identities.

Therefore, Yi Hanxing also paid attention to see if there were any companions whose disguise was particularly poor. After all, they were the families of the soldiers fighting on the front line. If they were discovered to be wrong by the Japanese in such a place, wouldn't it be heartbreaking?

As he watched, Yi Hanxing discovered the problem.

"Dad, Uncle Cheng, look at the family in front of us on the right. They're wearing military green blankets. Isn't that something only the military has? This ordinary family... If the content is displayed incorrectly, please go to the original site t-u-9-3 to read the book. It will be distracting, so among the people on the same boat with Yi Hanxing's family, there must be many who are military officers' families who have concealed their identities.

Therefore, Yi Hanxing also paid attention to see if there were any companions whose disguise was particularly poor. After all, they were the families of the soldiers fighting on the front line. If they were discovered to be wrong by the Japanese in such a place, wouldn't it be heartbreaking?

As he watched, Yi Hanxing discovered the problem.

"Dad, Uncle Cheng, look at the family in front of us on the right. They are wearing military green blankets. Isn't that something only the military has? This ordinary family

"Hello, old man, are you going to the port as well? Are you taking the ship to Hong Kong today?" Old Master Cheng was the first to greet them.

"Ah, yes." The old man, who looked older than Old Master Cheng, sat on the donkey cart with his wife and young grandchildren. He squinted his eyes at Old Master Cheng and Han Xing's father, and stopped his son who wanted to approach to talk with his eyes. He replied, "Anyone traveling on this road at this time is probably heading to the port. Today, besides the ship to Hong Kong, there is also a ship to Japan. How come you two are going to Hong Kong too?"

If the content is displayed incorrectly, please go to the original site t—u——9——3 o'clock to read the book. "Hello, brother, are you also going to the port? Are you taking the ship to Hong Kong today?" Old Master Cheng greeted first.

"Ah, yes." The old man, who looked older than Old Master Cheng, sat on the donkey cart with his wife and young grandchildren. He squinted his eyes at Old Master Cheng and Han Xing's father, and stopped his son who wanted to approach to talk with his eyes. He replied, "Anyone traveling on this road at this time is probably heading to the port. Today, besides the ship to Hong Kong, there is also a ship to Japan. How come you two are going to Hong Kong too?"

There are also military canteens in there, you'd better clean them up and don't let the Japanese see them when you go through customs."

Everyone was not stupid. They had already been reminded of this, so what else was there to not understand? They simply nodded and thanked him: "Thank you both for the reminder." After that, he called to his sons: "Eldest son, give me the kettle. The eldest son and the second son, please take care of the things and put them away. Don't show these things in plain sight."

Hearing this, Han Xing's father couldn't help but remind him, "We've inquired before. When passing through the port, except for Japanese dignitaries and a few Chinese who have defected to Japan, there are also military water bottles in the port. You'd better clean them up and don't let the Japanese see them when passing through customs."

Everyone was not stupid. They had already been reminded of this, so what else was there to not understand? They simply nodded and thanked him: "Thank you both for the reminder." After that, he called to his sons: "Eldest son, give me the kettle. The eldest son and the second son, please take care of the things and put them away. Don't show these things in plain sight."

Hearing this, Han Xing's father could not help but remind him: "We have inquired before, when we pass through the port, except for the Japanese dignitaries and some Chinese who have surrendered to Japan,

This man is considered good. His child is still a bit fat. He didn't forget to bring his wife and children with him when he went to Hong Kong. If he met a heartless man, it would not be uncommon for him to lose both his mother and his children. "Old Mrs. Cheng also sighed: "Women are just miserable!"

After the two of them said this, the aunts and grandmothers who had already seen the family of three immediately agreed and talked about the women around them who had miserable lives and died of illness during childbirth.

Upon hearing this, the comrades in the organization said that the original story was about Keiko Takema being seriously ill, and now she suddenly had a child, and she was still thinking about having one. If the content is displayed incorrectly, please visit the original site at t-u-9-3 to read the book. This man is considered good. His child is still a bit fat, and he didn't forget to bring his wife and children with him when he went to Hong Kong. If he met such a heartless person, it would not be uncommon for him to lose both his mother and child. Old Mrs. Cheng also sighed: "Women are just miserable!"

After the two of them said this, the aunts and grandmothers who had already seen the family of three immediately agreed and talked about the women around them who had miserable lives and died of illness during childbirth.

When the comrades in the organization heard this, they said that they had originally made up a story about Keiko Takema being seriously ill, and now that they had a child, they were thinking about

It was not impossible for them to stay in Shanghai with their children. Their hidden identities were a professor couple. Although the Japanese dared to openly open fire on the university campus, they were still wary of many cultural figures and would not do anything too reckless. However, because of the university's decision to move westward, the couple had to either stay and pretend to be compliant with the Japanese, or move westward secretly with the school.

Just think about it, would the Japanese simply allow high-end talents like college students and university teachers to go to the rear of the Chinese government? The journey would inevitably be dangerous. The two made a decision, and even the comrade explained that she had given birth for five months and her body could handle it. Her only concern was the child.

Fortunately, the couple has a younger sister who has established herself in Hong Kong. After discussing with the organization, they decided to send the child to Hong Kong to be raised by his aunt. Recently, they suddenly had the opportunity to leave Shanghai. Fearing that the night would be too long and troublesome, the couple left Shanghai two days ago after entrusting the child to comrades in the organization.

In this way, everyone had to help transport Keiko Takema while also helping to transport a child.

In fact, this was a very common thing in revolutionary couple families of this era. After having a child, they might not be able to raise the child by their own side. They would either entrust the child to their fellow villagers or to their relatives and friends. This was also the greatness of the people of this era.

The organization secured two tickets, and they were initially worried about how to get the child out. After all, they couldn't carry the child up the ship, could they? While it wasn't impossible, the conditions in the lower cabin were still too poor, and the child, so young, could easily get sick. Thanks to Yi Hanxing's makeup skills, everyone saw hope of safely escaping Takema Keiko, so they simply left the child in Shanghai. The two of them were hiding under the guise of a professor couple. Although the Japanese dared to openly open fire on the university campus, they were still wary of many intellectuals and wouldn't do anything too drastic. However, with the university's decision to relocate westward, the couple had to either stay and play along with the Japanese or secretly relocate westward with the university.

Just think about it, would the Japanese simply allow high-end talents like college students and university teachers to go to the rear of the Chinese government? The journey would inevitably be dangerous. The two made a decision, and even the comrade explained that she had given birth for five months and her body could handle it. Her only concern was the child.

Fortunately, the couple has a younger sister who has established herself in Hong Kong. After discussing with the organization, they decided to send the child to Hong Kong to be raised by his aunt. Recently, they suddenly had the opportunity to leave Shanghai. Fearing that the night would be too long and troublesome, the couple left Shanghai two days ago after entrusting the child to comrades in the organization.

In this way, everyone had to help transport Keiko Takema while also helping to transport a child.

In fact, this was a very common thing in revolutionary couple families of this era. After having a child, they might not be able to raise the child by their own side. They would either entrust the child to their fellow villagers or to their relatives and friends. This was also the greatness of the people of this era.

The organization got two tickets. We were originally worried about how to send the child out. After all, we couldn't carry the child on the ship, right? Although it was not impossible, the environment in the lower cabin was still too bad. The child was so young and could easily get sick. Thanks to Yi Hanxing's makeup skills, everyone saw the hope of taking Keiko Takema safely, so they simply took the child.

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