Chapter 258 Enemy Agents



Widow Huang blushed slightly and said in a low voice.

"No, I'll love you no matter what you're like."

Chen Yi was really touched; he never expected someone would actually make clothes for him.

After asking the villager questions for a while, Widow Huang said, "I heard there's going to be a crackdown soon. Is there some big operation going on up there?"

Chen Yi snorted, "It's just a bluff. I heard they found something in some mountain, something that seems to have been left behind by Japan."

He had only heard about it; it was news that had been deliberately released by higher-ups.

Widow Huang asked nervously, "Won't they find out about us? Maybe you shouldn't come over for the next few days."

Chen Yi said nonchalantly, "Don't worry, even though I'm no longer the director of the Revolutionary Committee, they will still give my dad some face."

His father used to fight alongside his superiors, but was later demoted due to injury. Now he is also an official, and he is not worried at all that others will investigate their family.

"By the way, you must hide the things I gave you before, and you must not let anyone know about them."

Chen Yi gave instructions.

Widow Huang nodded obediently, "Okay, don't worry, I definitely won't let anyone find out."

Chen Yi stayed there for two hours before leisurely heading home. As he reached his doorstep, he heard a woman crying.

Here we go again. All she does is cry all day. I really don't want to see her at all.

The moment Widow Huang left Chen Yi, her expression changed completely; all the gentleness on her face vanished, replaced by coldness.

She went to the back storeroom, and when she reached the door, she cautiously glanced around.

Unbeknownst to her, a hidden eye was always watching her.

When she entered the storeroom, she moved a vat inside, revealing an entrance.

Once inside, there was a table and a chair, with a radio on the table.

Beep beep beep, two messages were sent, and after a while, a reply was received.

After she finished reading the contents of the telegram, her expression suddenly turned ferocious.

"Damn it, a bunch of pigs. One day, our Sakura Congress will fight back."

The woman had been working undercover in China, acting as a spy left behind by Japan. She maintained one-way communication with Japan and was unaware of the trouble in Japan or the change in her superior.

After destroying the paper, she climbed up the tunnel, but as soon as she came out of the tunnel, she was pinned to the ground.

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