Chapter Sixteen: Case Analysis



Why does Yuki Yanagida have such a clear and profound memory of this pot of flowers? It must have held significant historical value for him.

What is its purpose? There are potted flowers everywhere on the windowsills of houses along the street, so why does he remember this particular potted flower so vividly? It must have a unique meaning for him, and it is very likely that it is closely related to his undercover mission.

Ning Zhiheng had seen similar plots in spy dramas and novels in his previous life. A pot of flowers is very ordinary, but the meaning of placing a pot of flowers in a specific place and at a specific time is completely different.

If I'm not mistaken, someone must have been trying to convey a message to him through this pot of flowers.

As for what kind of information it is? It's a pot of roses, and roses are a very common flower in Nanjing because of their long blooming period, so there's nothing wrong with it.

But it certainly has some different meaning. All of this awaits his further investigation, but undeniably, it is an extremely important clue.

Ning Zhiheng was indeed in a dilemma about how to utilize this clue. He himself was unfamiliar with criminal investigation methods, both in his past and present lives, and had no experience whatsoever.

Although he is meticulous, he has only been involved in intelligence work for a short time and has little knowledge of intelligence and criminal investigation. He has not received rigorous training, and this is not his area of ​​expertise.

His only expertise lay in the combat knowledge he acquired during his two years at military academy. His marksmanship and hand-to-hand combat skills were sufficient for action team missions, but intelligence gathering would present some challenges.

The Military Intelligence Bureau, a department specifically dedicated to espionage, would undoubtedly have its Intelligence Section most familiar with and skilled in espionage techniques. The only Intelligence Section officer he had contact with was Huang Taoguang.

So how to subtly reveal this clue to Huang Taoguang so that he can continue the investigation became a challenge.

Because Ning Zhiheng simply couldn't explain how he obtained this clue; it was entirely due to his own miraculous power that he obtained this tiny clue.

Ning Zhiheng was deeply troubled by this, but he had to try his best to remind Huang Taoguang. He decided to first make contact with Huang Taoguang and then act according to the circumstances. In order to uncover other hidden Japanese spies, he had to go all out.

Ning Zhiheng rushed to the intelligence section and inquired at Huang Taoguang's office. Huang Taoguang was in his office at that moment, looking at the pile of materials in his hands with a great headache.

As the key person in charge of this Japanese spy case, all his efforts over a long period of time ultimately amounted to nothing but three cold corpses.

Based on his experience, he knew clearly that this was only a very small part of a Japanese spy group. The organization behind them was not seriously injured at all.

No matter how the report is written, it's unlikely that such a result will satisfy his superior.

Just then, there was a knock on the door. He opened the door and was surprised to see Ning Zhiheng standing there.

This young colleague from the action team. He had only met him twice: once during the last operation to arrest Fu Cheng, and the second time just recently in the basement of the interrogation department.

However, as an intelligence operative, he had an excellent memory. He remembered the young officer's information; they had introduced themselves when they first met. The young officer's name was Ning Zhiheng, and he had vaguely heard that this man had some powerful connections.

"Brother Ning, what brings you here so suddenly?" Huang Taoguang warmly invited Ning Zhiheng into his office.

Ning Zhiheng looked around and his gaze immediately fell on the stack of files on the desk. He guessed it was the archived information about the Yanagida Yuki case.

He smiled and said, "I apologize for visiting you, but I have some questions I would like to ask you. I hope you will be kind enough to enlighten me."

"Oh, so you have something to ask me, brother? Please speak frankly; I, Huang, will answer to the best of my knowledge," Huang Taoguang replied warmly. He turned and made Lin Zhiheng a cup of tea, which he then placed in front of him, and the two sat facing each other.

Ning Zhiheng pondered for a moment, then asked softly, "Brother Huang, I'd like to ask you something. In your experience, what kind of role does Fu Cheng play in the spy organization? What function does he serve?"

Huang Taoguang smiled and nodded. He knew that Ning Zhiheng was a Whampoa Military Academy graduate who had just been transferred to the action team, and that the Whampoa Military Academy had not provided systematic training in espionage and special agent matters.

It can be said that the Republic of China government at this time was not very mature in terms of training and developing intelligence agents.

Many of the espionage techniques and knowledge are difficult for outsiders to understand unless they are professionals like them.

Since Ning Zhiheng has joined the Military Intelligence Bureau, it is perfectly reasonable and understandable that he wants to learn more about this area.

Huang Taoguang admires young people like Ning Zhiheng. Such educated youth are good at learning, enjoy learning, and are very willing to learn new knowledge.

The country is currently facing a severe shortage of knowledgeable talent. He was very willing to give Ning Zhiheng a basic introduction to espionage.

He replied with a smile, "We found a radio in Fu Cheng's residence, which means he was a special intelligence messenger. We have a common name for these kinds of people: 'carrier pigeons'."

Carrier pigeons are a crucial link in intelligence and espionage organizations, serving as a relay station for intelligence transmission between spy teams and headquarters.

All intelligence would eventually reach him, be relayed to the intelligence headquarters, and he would also receive instructions from his superiors via radio. Two Japanese spies were also stationed around Fu Cheng to provide support and cover. This illustrates the importance of his position.

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