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(10) Notes to Chapter 69

Note 1: Spoiler: Xiao Qi’s team has been initially formed. Shang Huaishi is a manager-like figure who is responsible for the overall leadership; Shang Zhensheng, who will appear next, will serve as a think tank; the role of the captain of the action team is very strong.

Hu is the best, Yan Xie can be his deputy; Ma Qixiang is in charge of foreign affairs, and he has a heavy task on the next trip to Southeast Asia; Huoyan is in charge of the most elite special forces, and they will expand in the next step; Guo Zhui is Xiao Qi's

Personal bodyguard, Lin Huaibu, a famous "sharp shooter" in history, will serve as a sniper; now there is still a housekeeper and a cold-blooded killer who specializes in assassination missions. The housekeeper is about to make her debut again; as for the role of the killer, readers who are familiar with the history of the Republic of China will greatly appreciate it.

You might as well take a guess, who is he? At the same time, you are also welcome to recommend characters!

Both Lolita and Royal Girl have made their debuts. As Xiao Qi’s status improves and her power expands, their roles will gradually increase. Bloody plots are about to follow, so stay tuned!

Lin Huaibu, a native of Dongping, Shandong, was originally a Chinese patrolman in the French Concession in Shanghai. Because his father had an old relationship with Zhang Xiaolin, and because he was highly skilled in martial arts and was good at shooting with two guns, he later served as Zhang Xiaolin's personal bodyguard. August 1940

On March 14, Lin Huaibu successfully assassinated Zhang Xiaolin and was arrested by the French Concession Patrol House. However, he never admitted any connection with Chongqing. The French Concession Patrol House sentenced him to 15 years in prison for "venting anger and revenge." He was tortured in prison.

, every bone in his hands, which was good at using quick guns, was beaten to pieces. After the end of the Anti-Japanese War, Lin Huaibu was released from prison. The work "Big Shanghai 1937" directed by Zhang Che was based on him.

Note 2: Chi Buzhou is a famous expert in code deciphering in China. He studied in Japan in his early years and married a Japanese wife. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he returned to China and joined the Special Technology Research and Application Division (Military Reunification Bureau Six) of the BIS (Military Reunification Bureau) and served as the military radio director of the Ministry of Military Affairs.

Director of Channel 43.

Starting in May 1941, Chi Buzhou discovered through deciphering sensitive Japanese diplomatic messages that Japan was going to "take decisive action" against the United States, and judged that the location of the Japanese attack might be Pearl Harbor and the time to launch the war might be Sunday.

After the report was reported, the military commander immediately notified the U.S. Navy. However, the U.S. authorities, who were full of isolationist sentiments, suspected that China was trying to sow discord between the U.S. and Japan and did not pay enough attention, which ultimately led to serious consequences.

In 1943, Chi Buzhou deciphered Japan's top-secret telegram on the arrangement of Navy Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto's patrol and immediately reported it to the top. The Nationalist Government immediately notified the US military, which quickly dispatched 16 fighter planes to snipe Yamamoto Isoroku and successfully shot down his plane.

Killed Yamamoto Isoroku, known as the "Flower of the Navy".

Chi Buzhou deciphered the Japanese top-secret telegrams many times, but due to the particularity of intelligence work, neither the United States nor the Nationalist Government made public his outstanding contributions in the Anti-Japanese War. After the end of the Anti-Japanese War, Chi Buzhou was unwilling to continue deciphering secret telegrams because he opposed the civil war.

After working in Shanghai, he transferred to the Shanghai Branch of the Shanghai Central Cooperative Bank to engage in financial work. On the eve of the liberation of Shanghai, he refused to evacuate to Taiwan. He later moved to Japan with his wife and died in Kobe, Japan on February 4, 2003. After his death, his ashes were sent by his family
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