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Section 1191 Meteorological, Hydrological Information

Sugar Trading Company.

Ozawakawa looked at Zuo Chong who had just returned from sending information and asked nervously whether it was going well. He kept looking out the window, afraid that the ONI agent would suddenly appear.

Looking at his "criminal" look, Zuo Chong felt funny and quickly told the other party that everything was normal.

After confirming that there was no danger, Ozawa felt relieved, and then he looked bitter, and he became worried about how to obtain the weather in Pearl Harbor.

In Japan, the relevant information about ports, especially military ports is top secret information.

It is either stored in the Navy's archives or stored in higher-level military institutions, and records or possession of these data are prohibited by civilians.

In his experience, perhaps only the Pacific Fleet Command will have what they want.

Of course, there is another way, that is, to record the weather conditions in Honolulu from now on, and to understand the general weather trends in previous years through local indigenous people.

But this took a long time and could not grasp the hydrological records. The two of them did not have a clear vision, and they could tell the depth of the water at a glance.

After hearing what Ozawa thought, Zuo Chong closed his eyes and recalled the map of Honolulu. After a moment, a place name popped up in his mind and opened his eyes suddenly and said.

"I have said before that indulging in the prosperity brought by peace will inevitably lead to loss of vigilance, and the task may not be as difficult as we imagine."

"Nani?"

Ozawakawa didn't understand what the mission had to do with losing vigilance. Could it be that the American headquarters was very relaxed and could enter and exit at will?

Zuo Chong did not explain much about his doubts, and said an English word, library.

"library?"

Ozawakawa is even more confused. No matter how stupid the Americans are, they will not put top-secret information in the library. This is ridiculous.

If this is the case, the Military Command can achieve its goal by simply finding a consulate official. Why send someone across the Pacific Ocean to this ghost place to perform missions?

Zuo Chong knew that the other party didn't believe it, but reality was often even more exaggerated than the storybook.

Although the Americans experienced the last war, they had never been invaded by foreign enemies since the War of Independence, relying on the geographical advantage of being isolated from the two oceans.

This kind of peaceful life lasted for a hundred years. American society looked at "money" and "thickness" from top to bottom. It did not care about war or was unwilling to join the war.

Even though the world is full of smoke, the United States still has not paid more attention to its own intelligence security. The ONI agent with a commemorative ring is evidence.

Maybe the hydrology and weather information from Hawaii over the years will be placed on a dusty bookshelf, waiting for them to discover.

"Kun Ozawa, don't look at Americans with our Asian mind."

Zuo Chong pointed to his head and was about to teach Ozawakawa a good lesson. He took out the local yellow pages of Oahu from the drawer and searched for them while explaining.

"Influenced by Confucianism, whether in the Republic of China or Japan, people regard books as a precious private wealth and rarely borrow them from the outside.

In contrast, the United States has attached great importance to library construction since its founding. Most cities have their own libraries to enlighten people's wisdom.

For example, in the mid-19th century, American steel king Carnegie donated $50 million to create 2,500 libraries, and the money was not bad.

These libraries have a common feature, they will do everything possible to serve their readers and provide them with all the documents they need to the greatest extent.

Especially in university libraries, many scholars will inherit the research of their predecessors and enrich scientific data little by little, including local weather and ocean records."

When he talked about this, Zuo Chong's movement of flipping the book paused suddenly, his fingers slid on the paper, and finally stopped on a certain line.

Ozawakawa looked down and found a line of address written on it, University Library of Hawaii, No. 87, Manoa Valley, Honolulu.

"University of Hawaii?" He whispered the content.

"Yes, the University of Hawaii, where the atmospheric science and oceanography are very professional."

Zuo Chong's tone was affirmative, and his fingers hit the yellow pages hard, and a ray of light shot out from his eyes.

He had to go to the library as soon as possible. No one knew whether the Americans would react and seal or take the materials away, which would be troublesome.

Ozawakawa frowned, still not believing that the Americans would be so careless, but the information was not what he was good at, so he had to nod and agreed to Zuo Chong's plan.

The next afternoon.

The warm Pacific wind blew through the coconut forests on both sides of the road. Zuo Chong looked up at the sunlight passing between the leaves, walked towards the taxi parked by the roadside, and called the driver a place name.

“Peak C of Manoa Valley.”

"Okay, sir."

The Manoa Valley is located in the eastern part of Honolulu, about 5 kilometers away, just opposite to the direction of Pearl Harbor. The scenery is very beautiful and there are many tourists.

After the taxi arrived at the destination, Zuo Chong got off the bus and mixed into the hiking crowd, winding up along the forest path, and soon merged into the emerald green forest.

The sun sets and night falls, and the Manoa Valley returns to quiet.

In the dark night, occasionally unknown birds cooed, the moonlight was shrouded in thick clouds, and there was no one inside and outside the valley.

Peak C.

Zuo Chong, who had disappeared for a long time, appeared again. He carefully stepped on the fallen leaves to the edge of the cliff, looked out at the University of Hawaii Library at the foot of the mountain, and then leaned against the big tree and closed his eyes to rest.

I don’t know how long it took, but the sound of a firetruck bell from the bottom of the mountain came, and several firetrucks drove quickly from a distance.

Zuo Chong's ear moved, he straightened up and took out a pair of telescopes to point it at the foot of the mountain. He found a light on the first floor of the library.

A few minutes later, with the help of street lights, he saw someone opening the door and going out to negotiate with the firefighters. The two sides seemed to have a bad talk and soon parted ways.

The firetruck left in a flash, and the doorkeeper returned to the library, and the light that had just started went out again.

Zuo Chong took out a flashlight covered in black cloth and looked at his watch. At 2:18 in the morning, after confirming the time, he quietly touched the mountain.

According to the plan, at 2 a.m., Ozawa would inform the Oahu Firefighting Team by overlapping the line that a fire broke out at the University of Hawaii Library, which is simply called a fake policeman.

In the absence of internal response, this is the best way to test the target security alert measures, the enemy military and police respond quickly (do not imitate), provided that the area where they are located is a normal country with good social order.

Now that I have found out the number of people watching the library, location, and whether there are dogs, Zuo Chong has to do the next thing to do is to keep quiet - enter secretly - find relevant information - withdraw secretly.

This is not difficult for any professional agent. In addition, the University of Hawaii is an open school with no fences and no fences on windows, making the difficulty of movement further reduced.

Therefore, it is a very pleasant job to carry out tasks in European and American countries that advocate "self-righteousness".

If it were Japan's mainland, he would never have approached the target so easily. The unique caution of East Asians made intelligence operations full of various unknown risks.

At around 3 a.m., relying on the protection of trees and mountains, Zuo Chong successfully arrived outside the library, and no one was alarmed during this period.

There was only the last problem in front of him, how to keep the windows intact and enter the library.

Once the window is damaged, the US police and even ONI will intervene in the investigation, so even if the hydrological and meteorological information of Pearl Harbor is obtained, it will be meaningless.

But this did not make Zuo Chong difficult. He calmly took out his gloves and foot covers from his pocket and put them on, and walked to the windowsill to push them one by one in order.

One, two, just as I pushed to the third one, Zuo Chong found the entrance to the library - an unclosed window.

As the same goes, Americans have been anesthetized by a comfortable life, lost the vigilance they should have, lacked awe of war, and did not realize the intelligence value of the materials in the library.

In the minds of Yankees, no one is interested in a bunch of broken books and papers, so it is normal for this to happen.

Besides, the essence of a worker is to stumble. He has a salary of dozens of yuan a month. Zuo Chong does not think that the night watchman will meticulously check all doors and windows.

Of course, if the other party is really a dedicated capitalist model worker, he has a way.

For this old-fashioned window with huge gaps, whether it is a latch or a lock type, a thin rope can be easily solved.

Tit a slip knot on the rope, pull one end of the rope with both hands, and pull the rope into the window from a corner of the window.

Then move the snap knot to the handle and latch through the gap, and when the two are wrapped together, they will be lifted or pulled open.

This technique can also be used to open the car door. The entire process will not exceed 30 seconds and can be completed in as fast as 10 seconds. It is a basic course for agents to unlock locks.

Take out the small oil pot and lubricate the hinge to prevent noise. Open the window gently with the left heavier and jump into the windowsill with one hand.

After landing, he looked around and pushed the window around for a while. The opening and closing angle of the window page was not bad at all, and it was impossible to tell that it had been opened.

In the quiet and dark library, rows of bookshelves extend to both sides, and the sides of each bookshelves are marked with labels, which contain the types and codes of books.

Left Chun turned on the flashlight covered with a black cloth and used the label to find the collection of atmospheric science and oceanography. The light of the flashlight became extremely dim after passing through the black cloth, greatly reducing the possibility of being discovered.

After some search, a professional paper called "Oahu Meteorological Records" came into his eyes.

This paper records all weather conditions on Oahu from 1907 to 1938. The data involves geographical location, altitude, wind direction frequency, wind speed, rainfall, temperature, humidity, sunshine, rainfall, etc.

With this information, the Japanese naval aviation forces can choose to launch air strikes at the most appropriate time window to avoid the impact of the air strike effect due to the weather.

Take out the camera from the space, bit the flashlight on the left, and observe the surroundings vigilantly while taking pictures, keeping the silent shutter in your hand until you take all the papers.

After collecting the meteorological data, he put the paper back to its original position and replaced the search target with hydrological data on Oahu.

This time it went even smoother, with less than 20 steps. The "Compilation of Oahu Fishery Resources" including sea water temperature, salinity, density, sea currents, tides, tides, water depths, and underwater topographic data around the island appeared in Zuo Chong's hand.

Although the information related to Pearl Harbor only stayed in the 19th century, in geography, decades have passed in a flash, and the data should not change much.

Americans put such important information in public places, as if they were afraid that others would not find it. Fighting will lead to danger, and forgetting to fight will lead to death. This is really true.

Zuo Chong, who was deeply moved, avoided the flashlight and replaced the camera with a new film in the dark to continue taking pictures, and his ears were always listening to the movements outside.

Time passes by quickly, the sun slowly jumps out of sea level, and the city begins to recover.

The night watchman yawned and patrolled the library for a while, stopped from time to time to open the window. The sea breeze blew away a trace of the smell of soil, erasing the last trace of the left height entering.

On the first floor of Sugar Trading Company, Ozawakawa paced back and forth and showed anxiety. Just as he began to plan his escape route, the door was opened from outside.

He smelled of inferior perfume, just like Zuo Chong, who had just returned from a low-level technician, walked into the house and nodded to Ozawa, indicating that everything would go smoothly.

Ozawakawa sat back on the stool. This kind of work was too thrilling. It was indeed more suitable for him to make money. No locust paradise can compare to money.
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