Chapter 120 Five yen with dry food
My name is Lin Qianjun. I am a small staff officer in the Second Bureau of the General Staff of the People's Liberation Army. I am currently transferred to a country's extremely secret working group.
Since I opened the letter that hidden secrets of the future, I have participated in several major operations of the task force, but I have not been able to participate in "Operation Saturn" because I can never go abroad for missions.
Although I am just a small staff officer, no one in the group knows more secrets than I do. Compared with Chen Guanshui, Liu Ziyue, and Tan Liaoyuan who are already on the one hand, I am just a young man with ordinary experience. The reason why I can make some contribution to the country in the group is that on the one hand, it is because of luck. Thanks to my colleagues, they are the real heroes with outstanding achievements in the intelligence front.
My interest in "Operation Saturn" has been around for a long time. It is just because of the rules of information confidentiality work. I will never say the secrets that should not be mentioned; I will never ask the secrets that should not be asked; I will never look at the secrets that should not be read... So I just adhere to my own work responsibilities and did not inquire more, although I am full of desire for knowledge and analysis for this large-scale transnational operation.
But now I have the opportunity to satisfy my curiosity about "Operation Saturn", because my duty is to open the letter, but the "Zero" I just saw is not complete, and even lacks a very critical clue, which is the envelope. The team leader always has to give me an explanation, because I do not represent myself, I represent... In fact, I am not very clear whether I represent any other industry besides the troops, such as the military industry that is suffering and patient in the reform and opening up that is being carried out in depth.
Anyway, Team Leader Li Chenfeng cannot underestimate my opinion. Including me in the three-person group is a typical proof.
So I had a reason and obligation to grasp the situation of the operation, not to mention that this was the case in charge of our military information line. Through Li Chenfeng's description, I later had the opportunity to verify some of the situation with Xiao Yuchen and Wang Aida, and even had a friendly conversation with Secretary Qian, who had a real long-term prospect. So I pieced together the puzzle of "Operation Saturn" piece by piece to get a glimpse of the whole picture.
It is hard for anyone to think that the major event that caused a low-key and dormant incident in my country, which has always been low-key and dormant and does not show any signs of the mountains and rivers, would have a cross-border thunder blow, causing several major powers to be very difficult and even affecting the diplomacy and structure of East Asia. It was a disaster caused by a small person named Kogoro Ida.
This man was the second son of a traditional peasant family in Japan. Before the war, he followed his family to the Northeast to participate in the colonial institution - the pioneering group. Later, he became a policeman in the puppet Manchukuo, cleaned up bad things, and his hands were covered with the blood of innocent people and anti-Japanese patriots. After the Soviet army entered the pass, he hurriedly threw his family behind his head and ran across the Yalu River with the team. Finally, he returned to Japan, continued to do his old business, and became a small policeman.
In 1972, he returned to the Northeast to look for relatives with a Sino-Japanese friendship exchange group. Most of his family had passed away in the war, and only one sister was taken in and survived fortunately. Finally, he married a worker, raised his children, and lived a stable and harmonious life.
Finally, Ida brought his sister's daughter back to Japan and formally established an adoption relationship, namely Ye Tongshuang and Ye Mengniang and sisters, to support them to study, grow up, and finally to adulthood, and find a job. But Ida Kogoro was not a conscience discovery, and he was not a good person at all. According to Xiao Yuchen, in the small villa of Ida, they found many indescribable items, books, pictures and photos, and even found a basement. Judging from the decorations and objects on the basement, they could not bear to look at it, which gave them a new understanding of the corrupt and degenerate thoughts and behaviors of the bourgeoisie, and their hearts were full of criticism and anger.
When Ida was a policeman, he was kicked out of the police force because of a scandal that forced the female suspect x to sacrifice his life. This is simply impossible to turn over in the professional culture of Japanese people. However, Ida relied on his own mind and connections in the police industry to open a private detective firm, engaged in the scandal of others and evidence of cheating to extort the parties. He was doing very well and made some money. In his spare time, he liked to write third-rate mystery novels, but he never got published because of his poor writing style.
It would be fine if he lived a obscene and rich life like this, but he was a guy who was extremely greedy and unwilling to be satisfied. In the early 1980s, he began to engage in financial speculation, inquired about internal news and traded stocks, and he made a lot of money at the beginning. In the end, he even lost his pants. He had to go to the Japanese underworld, Yakuza, to borrow usury loans, to try to turn over. But this time he was not so lucky. Not only did he not turn over, but he owed more and more, and was chased by the underworld to force debts, and finally reached the point where he could no longer live in Japan.
At this time, our country's doors had been opened, and Japanese companies saw business opportunities pouring in. Ida Kogoro relied on his own as a small "China Connection", and used his last relationship and a little money to find a job abroad. He took his adopted daughter Ye Tongshuang to work and lived in the capital.
At this time, we must first talk about what happened to us and Japan on the intelligence front.
In history, Japan was an intelligence country. Since the Meiji era, Japan's intelligence spy on our powerful neighbor has never stopped. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, an intelligence network spread across major and medium-sized cities across the country was formed, making sufficient preparations for the future launch of a war of aggression against China. At least for a period of time after the liberation, their military maps were more accurate than what we did ourselves. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese troops could even use Rendan advertisements posted by spies on the wall to grasp the local defense situation. There are too many examples of such skills that they are not as good as humans.
In the course of intelligence history in our school, no matter what major we are studying, we always learn something that learns from history. Japan launched a large-scale intelligence war against us for at least three peaks, one was the Westernization Movement of the Qing Dynasty, the GMD military reorganization movement in the Republic of China in the 1930s, and the other was when we were developing nuclear weapons in the 1960s. At least in the first two intelligence wars, we lost. It can be said that we lost a lot. But the third time we kept the intelligence and cut off the black hand they reached out, and finally raised our eyebrows and exhaled.
Although kgb and cia have great businesses and infamous intelligence agencies are rampant around the world, they may not be able to rank among the top three in the hidden front of our country's intelligence war. Because of historical, cultural, ethnic and other reasons, the three countries and regions of Japan, Treasure Island and the Oriental Pearl are the most infiltrating, mastering the most, and destroying the most. Of course, we have cracked and captured the most spy networks. Therefore, we are always vigilant about Japan and must not take it lightly at any time, but in fact, we are not doing enough.
Although our slogan in the 1980s was to call for struggle as the main point, those years were spies and those who were labeled as spies had almost no good results. In fact, a large part of them were charged for internal struggle. Even if we caught real spies, most of the ones exposed were GMD spies or American reconnaissance planes. However, there were very few reports on Japanese spies and spies. This was also related to our active development of foreign relations with Japan at that time. This also made people gradually relax their vigilance against Japanese Japanese. However, Japan's spy and infiltration of us never stopped, resulting in certain losses to the country.
The Chairman taught us: "Imperialism will never die." Japan studied us and had been planning our minds for a long time, and it never stopped. I heard this story when I was in school:
In the 1960s, the Japanese intelligence analysts once unraveled the secret of our competitive oil field at that time, Daqing Oilfield, from a photo of Wang Tieren in the China Pictorial. It is said that the location of the oil field was inferred from the thickness of the clothes; the diameter of the oil well was inferred from the mount shape of the handle that Wang Tieren held; the distance between the drilling well and the derrick density of the oil field behind it was inferred from the oil field reserves and output. Finally, the Japanese people took the lead in seizing the business opportunity and successfully won the bid for the Daqing Oilfield mining project. These words were spread so magical, which confused some people, thinking that the Japanese were so awesome.
There is such a thing, and the result is the same as everyone knows. But in fact, it is not so mysterious, and it is not a myth. Such a story is probably made up by some third-rate literati writing articles for street stall literature. Could it be that Japan sat in the house and took a picture and took a picture to calculate our situation? Then the outgoing agents who were targeted by us or were still locked in prison to chew steamed buns are sent to watch the fun and temple fair?
There are a group of guys who are not afraid of death. When our country is the most solid and solid, they try every means to scramble along the railway to count oil tankers, disguise themselves as if they are dead and rush to the oil field production area, hold a camera to take "scenic photos" everywhere, and carry newspapers and magazines that are public, semi-public, and even internally distributed. We have caught a lot of such guys. In the end, the Japanese rely on such "ant moving", "gathering sand into towers" big data analysis and clues of field surveys. When our country treats foreigners as rare things, it is also a lesson for us to get the relevant data of the Daqing Oilfield.
But then again, from the perspective of the current openness, many of the offense and defense of the intelligence have distinct characteristics of the times. Many of them are not considered confidential after the national gate is opened. When opening the door to do business, the seller can prepare in advance according to the needs of the buyer, and then both parties can have a love affair and fire. It seems that nothing is wrong when hitting it off. But when time goes forward, it is the invisible sword light and sword shadows, and blood flows into a river. All these changes are just because of the different national conditions.
Speaking of Ida Kogoro, he is not the Japanese agent elite trained in the Nakano School (Army Communications Research Institute). The graduates of this school will speak Shanghai, Cantonese, Minnan dialect, and sing "Singing the Motherland" or "Fighting the Tiger to the Mountain". They have to learn judo, kendo, ninjutsu, etc., and they can play various identities with a package. After they lurked to us with a task, they were discovered and shot or detained by our intelligence departments, political and legal organs, and even the people. However, we never report it, and Japan never admits such incidents because their true identities have long been cancelled.
He is not even from the Japanese intelligence agency. If he wants to make a qualitative statement, it can be said that it is more appropriate to define it with a certain noun mentioned by "butterfly" in the letter, that is, the five yen that brings his own dry food to the heart of the chief cabinet minister.
Chapter completed!