Volume 9 Undercurrents Chapter 4 Covert Subversive Operations

Back at the Military Intelligence Bureau, Li Cunxun sorted out the whole thing from the beginning. [] didn't suffer from the old thug's way.

The whole thing has to start with an email intercepted by the Military Intelligence Agency at the end of the year.

On July Day, after the Republic of China achieved a conditional and comprehensive ceasefire in accordance with its commitments, the United States and Europe took the initiative to mediate between China and Japan, hoping that China and Japan would sign a formal armistice treaty as soon as possible. After several months of hard work, shortly after Toki Tanikatsu announced the dissolution of the wartime caretaker government and the cabinet government appointed by the emperor, it was also the beginning of the old month, under the "brokerage" of the United States. China and Japan resumed armistice talks.

The Military Intelligence Agency was not involved in the negotiations and was responsible for the relevant intelligence gathering.

At the end of the month, the information security department of the Military Intelligence Agency intercepted an electronic mail from Japan to the United States and then through the United States to the private e-mail address of a large website in the Republic. It's not a strange thing to monitor emails. At the beginning of the century, the fourth began to monitor all e-mails that had been set up on servers in the United States, and launched the "Keyword Search Killer" to secretly monitor e-mails with keywords. At the end of the year, before the official launch of the "Yanhuang Scheme", the Military Intelligence Agency began monitoring all e-mail flowing into and out of the Republic's network exchange. Closely monitor certain network information that contains "keywords".

Messages intercepted by the Military Intelligence Agency are written in ciphers, which may seem meaningless, but in fact they are meaningful.

Because "Mukai" had left Japan after the collapse of Japan's wartime caretaker government, the military intelligence agency could not be sure whether the e-mail was handled by Japanese intelligence. There is only one way: continue to monitor relevant network information and try to find more clues.

The hard work paid off, and after several months of hard work, the Military Intelligence Agency established the first "chain of clues"

The terminal was not pointed at the Japanese intelligence agencies. Rather, it points to four. Subsequently, the MIA obtained the first evidence through spies embedded in the four of them, who were secretly plotting a subversive operation against the Republic of China!

Li Cunxun did not dare to hide the matter and immediately reported to Wang Yuanqing.

After obtaining Yuan's permission, the Military Intelligence Bureau expanded the scope of the investigation, and used various means to find the "rat destroyer" who secretly cooperated with the four.

After more than a year of thugs, many clues point to Admiral Suo Xianglong.

This general of the Sixth Army, who was transferred from the Guangzhou Military Region to the General Staff Headquarters after the Japanese War and participated in the Sino-Japanese armistice negotiations throughout the whole process, not only provided a large amount of top-secret information to the United States and Japan during the negotiations, but also sent his three children, six to foreign countries, and his eldest son was in the United States.

Before the end of the negotiations, Suo Xianglong also sent his wife, who was seriously ill, to the United States on the pretext of medical treatment, and his eldest son accompanied him to seek medical treatment in the United States. In other words, Suo Xianglong has no worries, even if it is the east window, he does not have to worry about the safety of his immediate relatives. Sending his wife out of the country shortly after the negotiation ended, most of them betrayed information with Suo Xianglong during the negotiations, and he was very worried about being arrested.

In order to get the evidence, the military intelligence has thought of many ways.

A few days ago, the "cyber intelligence unit" of the Military Intelligence Agency successfully hacked into the central database of the US Federal Treasury Department and accidentally obtained a secret list of appropriations, in which the thugs provided Suo Xianglong and his children with a total of 10,000 US dollars and 40,000 euros. Although there is enough reason to believe. This is the "reward" paid to Suo Xianglong by Si in order to obtain information, but there is still reason to believe that Suo Xianglong must have a deeper relationship with Si and is likely to be an important member of the subversive operation.

Suo Xianglong's problem did not surprise Li Cunxun.

This general of the 6th Army, who was promoted to general in the year of the force fighter, had several opportunities to climb to the position of chief of the General Staff. As early as Li years ago, Suo Xianglong was the most powerful competitor of Changmaobang. After Ji Jieguo appointed Peng Maobang as a certain chief of the General Staff. Suo Xianglong began to go downhill. Although after that, Suo Xianglong successively served in the Foreign Military Exchange Office, the General Armament Department and later the General Logistics Department, the Lanzhou Military Region, and the Guangzhou Military Region, and also served as the commander of the Guangzhou Military Region, as a loser in the intra-military competition, Suo Xianglong could never become the chief of the General Staff. If it weren't for the extensive relationship and deep background, I am afraid that I would have retired from the army in the second year.

Allowing Suo Xianglong to participate in the armistice negotiations was due to both Wang Yuanqing's personal reasons and internal reasons in the army.

The soldiers of the Young Zhuang faction led by Xiang Linghui, Pei Chengyi, Lin Xiaolei, and Zhang Zhongxian made a big show in the Japanese war, and only General Su Jinhui showed some performance in the early stage of the armistice negotiations, and the soldiers of the other families were all sidelined. After restarting the negotiations, Su Jinhui was admitted to the hospital because of acute appendicitis and was unable to participate in the negotiations, Xiang Linghui was busy summing up the experience of the war, formulating the overall outline for the post-war military construction, and did not have time to participate in the negotiations, Pei Chengyi was too young to play the role of the mainstay, otherwise Suo Xianglong would not have the opportunity to show his face.

The main reason is Wang Yuanqing's personal reasons

Li Cunxun had to believe that Wang Yuanqing had long expected that there would be problems in China. Although not directly involved in political reform, but as an indirect participant. Li Cunxun is well aware of the risks of political reform. After the abnormal situation in China, Li Cunxun also made a special trip to find Pan Yunsheng, who had returned to the mountains and forests. According to Pan Yunsheng's analysis, Wang Yuanqing must have known that there would be problems in China, and it was a big problem. If Wang Yuanqing does not take proactive action, it will be abnormal. Letting Suo Xianglong participate in the armistice negotiations was Wang Yuanqing's "initiative" Li Cunxun did not know, before him, Wang Yuanqing had also approached Pan Yunsheng, and it was precisely after listening to Pan Yunsheng's opinion that Suo Xianglong was allowed to participate in the negotiations.

Character determines success or failure, but also determines the way of behavior.

On foreign issues, Wang Yuanqing was more proactive than the previous two Yuanqing. On internal issues, Wang Yuanqing will definitely not passively face the battle.

Political reform is different from economic reform in that it is not a small fight, but a "cake" that moves around many people

Ji Weiguo and Zhao Rundong were cautious and treading on thin ice in political reform, and finally had to give up, precisely because the political reform involved too much, and when Ji Youguo and Zhao Rundong were in power, it was not feasible. Of course, Ji Weiguo and Zhao Rundong did not do nothing, two military reforms, several basic laws, and anti-corruption actions are all preparing for the subsequent political reforms. Wang Yuanqing is well aware of Ji Youguo's grand ideals, and his years of work for Zhao Rundong and other factors determine that he is the best person to promote political reform.

There is no doubt that political reform was by no means a decision made by Wang Yuanqing on a whim, but a deliberate decision.

If Wang Yuanqing is not prepared for anything. Surely no one believed it.

With Wang Yuanqing's character, after making up his mind. Not only will they achieve their goals at all costs, but they will also make all the preparations in advance. Li Cunxun even has reason to believe that before this, Wang Yuanqing had met Ji Weiguo, Zhao Rundong, and even Peng Maobang, and won the support of the senior leaders.

If this were the case, those who were plotting to overthrow the existing regime in the republic would certainly not come to a good end.

In terms of ability to struggle, Wang Yuanqing will not lose to any leader in the history of the Republic. The Japanese war is enough to prove that Wang Yuanqing is not only courageous. There is also an amazing strategic planning ability, and a first-class strategic vision. Wang Yuanqing's approach to political reform also proves that he has long been aware of how much trouble political reform will encounter. Let Gu Weimin rush to the front, not only can Gu Weimin block the impact of opponents and form the first buffer zone, but also allow Wang Yuanqing to maneuver around and resolve the contradictions between various interest groups.

Wang Yuanqing could even think of these questions, how could he miss the threat from the army?

Li Cunxun has reason to believe that Wang Yuanqing has long been prepared to deal with challenges within the army. Not to mention anything else, letting the Young Zhuang faction show its strength in the Japanese war was for the sake of political reform later. Whether it is Xiang Linghui or Pei Chengyi, as well as other generals and officers of the Shaozhuang faction, they will unconditionally support Yuan, because without Wang Yuanqing, the Shaozhuang faction would not be where it is today, let alone not

come

So, is Wang Yuanqing's promotion of the Shaozhuang faction and suppression of the family faction also for the sake of political reform?

Li Cunxun could not give a negative answer, because it turned out that this arrangement must be related to political reform, otherwise Wang Yuanqing would not have used the armistice negotiations to expose those with ill intentions.

If this is the case, it is enough to prove that Wang Yuanqing has seen the situation clearly a long time ago and has already taken action.

Thinking of this, Li Cunxun had to admit it. Wang Yuanqing's preparations for political reform have exceeded everyone's imagination. In this case, Wang Yuanqing's decision to deliberately worsen the situation by "responding to all changes with the same" is also aimed at promoting political reform? If so, the MIA must fully cooperate.

"It must be so,, I should have thought of it a long time ago to be so sluggish."

"What comes to mind?"

Li Cunxun was taken aback, and when he saw Liu Xiaobin, he breathed a sigh of relief.

"Why do you think so seriously?" Liu Xiaobin threw the lunch box containing the breakfast in front of Li Cunxun, "I've been standing here for most of the day, and you haven't noticed that this is not the style of the number one spy of the Military Intelligence Agency." ”

"I thought about things and put them in." Li Cunxun smiled and said, "It's dawn, when did you come?" ”

"No, it's distracted again." Liu Xiaobin smiled and shook his head, "Let's have breakfast, I'll talk about something later." ”

Li Cunxun opened the lunch box and asked, "How is the progress of the investigation over there?" ”

"Still don't have a clue." Liu Xiaobin sighed, lit a cigarette, and said, "We have too few clues to find out anything famous." ”

"It seems that Yuan expected all this."

"You talked to Yuan?"

"We talked about it, we talked about it last night." Li Cunxun took two bites and pushed the lunch box aside, "What Yuan means is that if there is no more evidence, we can only wait and see." ”

"It's a good idea."

Li Cunxun smiled and took the cigarette handed by Liu Xiaobin.

It's a good way, but it's too risky.