Chapter 262 Liu Zhiye first heard about the "Migratory Bird" organization

Chapter 262 Liu Zhiye first heard about the "Migratory Bird" organization

Liu Hongshen returned to his temporary rental residence with a heavy heart. He spent the whole night thinking, tossing and turning, not knowing what to do.

The next day, he decided to get a job first, and then find a way to report the case after he was stable. So he stepped into the "Hongbin Building" again.

He had just entered the restaurant lobby and had not had time to look for the owner, but he discovered that several people who looked ill-intentioned were looking for him in the restaurant.

"I've told you many times that Liu Hongshen stopped working for us a year ago. You'd better look somewhere else!" the shopkeeper explained helplessly.

The leader of these people was a big, burly guy with a face full of flesh, named "Da Dulu".
Dadulu is quite famous on the streets of Beijing.

The people under his command are a mixed bag. They are all desperate criminals who are bold and cruel and good at fighting and killing.

Liu Hong was shocked. What did this gangster leader want from him? They didn't know each other and had never dealt with each other before. He quickly pulled his hat down to cover his face and eavesdrop on what they were saying.

Da Dulu said in a rough voice: "You are obviously fooling me, aren't you? Someone saw him yesterday, but you told me that he was not here? Then you have to tell me where he went?" At this time, his brows were furrowed, and he seemed a little impatient.

The head shopkeeper said helplessly: "Sir, we really don't know. Can I ask you one more question? Is there something that makes you look for him so urgently?"

Da Dulu was yelling, "That guy is a gambler, he owes us a lot of money and now we can't even find him.

We came here because we heard that he is the chef here. Boss, if you know where he is, please tell us!"

Liu Hongshen was confused when he heard this, and he couldn't help muttering in his heart: "When did I go to gamble? And I owed a lot of gambling debts? What nonsense, what nonsense."

He frowned, full of doubts, thinking that what Dadulu said was too absurd and totally inconsistent with his actual situation.

Liu Hong thought deeply for a moment and began to doubt: "Those people actually said that I owed money and didn't pay it back. What's going on?"

"Are they here to cause trouble? But I clearly have no grudge against them. I just returned to the capital yesterday. During this period, I have only been with..."

"wrong!"

"Could there be enemy agents among those old policemen?"

"Hiss! It seems that the enemy spies know that I want to report it, and they are looking for me everywhere." He broke out in a cold sweat when he thought about it, and thought to himself: "I can't stay in the capital any longer. I have to leave quickly and go back to the countryside to avoid the limelight."

So he hurried back to his residence, packed his luggage, and left the capital again without even having time to ask the landlord for the deposit.

As time went by, he gradually gave up the idea of ​​returning to the capital and instead settled down to farming in the village.

Since then, he has never returned to the capital. He has never told anyone what happened during this period, until today when he met Duomen and told him the truth.

When Duomen heard the news, he finally understood why Liu Hongshen had stayed in the village for more than ten years and never returned to "Hongbinlou".

“Haha, you should have gone back earlier to check that all those old policemen who oppressed the people have been cleared out.

Some, like the [Crying Stick], were taken out to shoot at targets." Duomen smiled and comforted him.

Suddenly, he remembered something and asked, "By the way, you just said you saw a spy. Was it Liu Hai, the guy who works at the roast duck restaurant?"

He was very familiar with Liu Hai. It was this enemy spy, code-named "205", who was uncovered by Zheng Chaoyang and a few others when they were investigating the "Taoyuan Organization". Unfortunately, he was later killed by Qin Zhaodi, and the clue was cut off.

Now when they heard Liu Hongshen mention this person's name again, Duomen instantly became excited. Perhaps there were still clues that they had not discovered yet.

"Yes, it's Liu Hai. I'm very familiar with their roast duck restaurant. I often go to their restaurant and have seen this person. There's no doubt about it."

Duomen asked, "Who was the person you saw him meeting that day? Do you know this person?"

Liu Hongshen lowered his head and pondered for a moment, muttering, "It's been too long, I can't remember it clearly, it seems like he was an old gangster who hung out near the overpass." He scratched his head lightly, a hint of confusion flashed in his eyes.

"By the way, he has a nickname! I remember his name was... Lord Wang Ba!" Liu Hongshen suddenly realized, and a hint of excitement flashed in his eyes.

Upon hearing this, Duomen spat out a mouthful of tea and then "cough cough cough!", obviously shocked by what he said.

Liu Hongshen quickly patted him on the back and said, "Ouch! How can you be so careless? Drink slowly." Duomen waved his hand and said, "Don't worry about me, I'm fine. Tell me quickly, are you sure it's this guy [Wang Ba Ye]?"

Seeing that he was anxious, Liu Hong stopped delaying, thought about it carefully, nodded affirmatively and said, "It's him. I've seen him a few times. He eats and drinks for free. Basically, there are few restaurants in Beijing that don't know him."

Duomen was shocked to find that his old neighbor had contacts with enemy agents and was even suspected of being an enemy agent. This was hard to believe for him, and a complex emotion suddenly surged in his heart.

He said eagerly, "Come with me, I will take you to see a leader, and you will tell him in detail what you have learned."

The two of them hurriedly took Liu Hongshen to look for Zheng Chaoyang, but they searched the entire camp but could not find any trace of him.

Duomen frowned, feeling anxious, and had to give up. He asked Liu Hongshen to go back and rest, and he went out for a walk again.

At this moment, he saw Zheng Chaoyang and Liu Zhiye staggering back from the gate with red faces.

Well! These two people were obviously drunk and drunk.

Seeing Zheng Chaoyang's expression, Duomen was so angry that he said unhappily, "I say, you are really amazing. I was so anxious looking for you, but you were drinking leisurely outside."

Zheng Chaoyang was also stunned when he heard this, and said to Duomen with a smile: "What's the matter? Master Duo, what do you want to talk to me about?"

Duomen rolled his eyes at him and advised, "Wash your face first and wake up. I have something important to tell you."

When Zheng Chaoyang heard Duomen speak solemnly, his face was stunned and gradually became cautious.

He knew too well that Duomen had a lot of personality issues, and he wouldn't be so anxious unless the matter was of great importance.

At this time, Liu Zhiye also looked serious and said, "If it needs to be kept secret, then I will step away."

Duomen was stunned and was hesitating when Zheng Chaoyang said, "If it's official business, then come and listen. If even you don't trust us, who can we trust?" His words were concise and clear, revealing an unquestionable firmness.

Liu Zhiye smiled, nodded and said, "Okay!"

Afterwards, Duomen told Liu Zhiye and Zheng Chaoyang, who had already sobered up a little, about what had happened to Liu Hongshen and his suspicion that Wang Ba Ye was a spy.

Liu Zhiye immediately sent someone to invite his third uncle Liu Hongshen, who came to the office.

When Liu Hongshen saw his relatives present, he felt much more relaxed and told Liu Zhiye and others everything he knew.

After listening to Liu Hongshen's words, Zheng Chaoyang pondered for a moment, then looked at Duomen and said, "I think it is very likely that Wang Ba Ye is a spy, and he may be Liu Hai's superior [205], or a member of the [Migratory Bird] organization."

"Look, he's your neighbor in the same courtyard, right? And who lives next door to you?"

"Yes, it's my brother [Phoenix] Zheng Chaoshan."

"If he is a member of the Migrant Birds organization, or the leader behind it, then all this makes sense. He lives in the same yard with you, which is completely a case of 'the darkest part is the darkest part'."

"He can not only easily get information from you as a police officer, but also monitor Zheng Chaoshan's every move nearby."

Listening to Zheng Chaoyang's analysis, Duomen gradually remembered some things that were not right with Mr. Wang Ba, and he immediately broke out in a cold sweat.

Yes, Wang Ba Ye’s public identity is a gangster on the overpass, but would that gangster be willing to rent a policeman’s house?

Duomen's family knows their own business. He is a native Beijinger and was born in the late Qing Dynasty. Although he has been a police officer for many years, he has always been slack and lazy, and does not abide by the discipline of confidentiality, so it is inevitable that neighbors will talk about some internal affairs of the Public Security Bureau.

Moreover, Wang Ba Ye hangs around on the overpass, so it is very convenient for him to get information. Although he has no money, he is a big shot, well-off, and has to give three points of face to everyone he meets. Is he an ordinary gangster? Not to mention the Republic of China period, let's talk about the Japanese puppet period. Without someone to protect him, how could he live so comfortably?
He was very active at the mysterious Radio Station 205 at the time, but the "migrant bird" who was the leader of the single-line contact never showed up. How did they communicate?

So Mr. Wang goes to eat roast duck and free food every day, and when he is being chased for debt, it is just to avoid being noticed by others and to complete the connection!

I remember one time, Liu Hai, a waiter at the roast duck restaurant, who was an enemy spy code-named "205", came to Wang Baye to ask for a debt. When Duomen saw this, he teased Wang Baye for eating and freeing, hoping that Wang Baye would pay the money for his sake.

(End of this chapter)