There are many people with the surname Huang in the village, but the only elderly doctor is my master. I don't know why they're targeting him; I feel it's not a good thing, and it puts him in danger.
Duan Yuming was a soldier, and although he was now retired, his keen intuition was ingrained in him. From Su Xingran's words, he made a judgment: the man in black was definitely from Japan, and Zhang Yizhu was an enemy agent.
Their targeting of Uncle Huang was definitely not accidental. Thinking of Uncle Huang's identity, Duan Yuming frowned. Uncle Huang was a military doctor, as was Aunt Gu; the only thing worth Japan's attention was their medical skills.
Duan Yuming suddenly thought of the poison gas experiments, bacterial experiments, and human experiments conducted by Japan in China during the War of Resistance against Japan. These experiments were inhumane, dehumanizing, and extremely cruel.
Even after the victory in the War of Resistance against Japan and the establishment of the new China, Japan still coveted China, planting countless spies in China to create various problems and look for opportunities to make a comeback.
Uncle Huang assisted Aunt Gu in developing several prescriptions to combat the viral infections caused by Japan to China. Any officer with a certain rank in the military would know about Uncle Huang and Aunt Gu's contributions to the country.
Out of consideration for Uncle Huang and Aunt Gu, and also at Aunt Gu's own request, the doctors did not use Uncle Huang and Aunt Gu's real names when developing antiviral medications. They were always referred to as Dr. Huang and Dr. Gu.
Duan Yuming wondered if someone had leaked Uncle Huang's information. It seemed he needed to prepare for any unforeseen circumstances. Uncle Huang's safety was important, but so was annihilating the enemy and thwarting their schemes.
After thinking all this through, Duan Yuming stared at Su Xingran. "Xingran, you can't do that again. In situations like these, you must hide or leave. Don't get close, and definitely don't risk anything just to see or hear clearly. Also, have they noticed your presence?"
The people of Japan are extremely ruthless; falling into their hands would have unimaginable consequences. We adults will handle annihilating them; you, a girl, are not allowed to take any more risks.
If something were to happen to you, how would your parents bear it? Your master, and all of us uncles and elders would be very sad and heartbroken.
Therefore, Xingran must listen to Uncle Duan's advice and ensure her safety in the future if she encounters similar situations. Find a suitable opportunity to leave quietly and then come back to tell us or go to the police station to find the police.
Uncle Duan, Xingran understands. In the future, if she encounters similar situations, she will definitely ensure her safety and avoid putting herself in danger. They didn't find me; I hid very well.
Yes, that's right. Xingran, what you just said about Zhang Yizhu, do you know anything about his family? Can you tell me about their situation?
I don't know much about the Zhang family, only some superficial things. The Zhang family wasn't originally from Sujia Village; it was Zhang Yizhu's father who fled famine when he was young and eventually ended up in Sujia Village.
Later, in order to settle the refugees who had fled the famine, the leaders arranged for them to settle in Sujia Village. This was because most of the refugees were from the same village who had fled together.
Thus, three surnames came to be in Sujia Village. Zhang Yizhu's father was a lone wanderer who came to Sujia Village. He settled down, married, and had Zhang Yizhu.
Zhang Yizhu's parents passed away one after the other when I was about five or six years old. It seems that Zhang Yizhu's family didn't interact much with the villagers.
There were no strangers in the village; everyone needed a letter of introduction. The brigade leader and the village head would also check any strangers entering the village.
Uncle Duan, I'm a little curious. That Zhang Yizhu, he almost always stays in the village. And he was born in Sujia Village, and he never left Sujia Village to work after he grew up. So how did he become a spy?
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