Chapter 116 Double Agent
Carefully peeling off the gauze on the ribs, the girl gently blew on the wound that was beginning to sprout granulation with her mouth.
"Blow it twice and it won't hurt." Hepburn patted the rolled gauze with her little hands, and the smile on her face was like a sunflower in the morning dew, which made Garland, a thirty-year-old man who had never had a sister, The heart beat twice more.
"Sir, can you tell another story like yesterday?" The girl stared at the German with shining eyes. Three days later, she had become completely familiar with him.
"Well, this..." The German lieutenant colonel, who was invincible on the battlefield, scratched his head and began to search for the few stories in his head.
Boom! Boom! Boom, boom, boom!
There were two long and three short knocks on the door, which were the "secret signals" agreed upon by several people
The door opened, and the Oriental man walked in with a bag of food.
"Ada, open the curtains and let the air in." He Chi said to the girl.
The girl obediently went over and opened the window, and soon the air with the smell of damp earth blew into the house.
"Aren't you afraid of airplanes?" Garland asked strangely from the side. Normally, in order to avoid bombings, London citizens would close their windows and curtains and cover all reflective materials to prevent them from being seen by airplanes high in the sky.
"There will be no air raid sirens going off within an hour." The Oriental said with certainty.
"Why?" This aroused the curiosity of the Germans.
"Cut your cigar to me and I'll tell you." The Oriental said casually.
"Brother, how can this be like this? Mr. Garland is a guest..."
"He is not a guest, he just made a deal with us." He Chi said coldly.
Garland looked at the other person, stretched out his hand and handed over his cigar cutter.
He Chi took it and gently tapped the tail of the cigar scissors to make a crisp sound. The tail of the scissors was made of silver.
“I work for the government. The British invented a device called radar that can accurately grasp the movements of German aircraft crossing the strait. I just received internal news that there will be no air defense warning within an hour. "
"What?! There is such a thing?" Garland opened his eyes in surprise. He had heard that Britain was developing an aircraft detection technology, but he didn't expect it to be put into actual use now. . (In fact, Japan had a similar technology patent in 1925, but it was hidden by the Navy Ministry.)
"Can you tell me in detail?" Garland looked at the Easterner with a formal expression.
"The pocket watch you had before was pretty good." The Easterner looked up at the other person.
Pop! Garland slapped his pocket watch on the table without hesitation.
"Come on." The Easterner took out a sketch pen from his arms, spread out a piece of white paper, and started writing and drawing on it. After a while, a sketch appeared on the paper, which was a kind of grid. strange device.
"It's probably this kind of equipment. I've only seen it once, and I don't know the rest." He Chi said.
"How do you draw so clearly?" The German looked over with suspicion.
The Oriental man smiled and opened the window, "Did you see the parked car on the street?"
Then the signature pen in He Chi's hand began to dance, and after a while, A completely realistic car sketch appears on the paper.
"As long as I see something once, I will never forget it." The Oriental said with a slightly complacent tone.
“You still have this ability?” The German’s eyes were full of surprise.
"So what?" The Easterner first put away the pen and then the pocket watch on the table, with a look of disgust on his face. "You have to get a salary of five pounds a month, and anyone can do it." "
During dinner, Garland was very worried. He knew very well what this equipment meant to the German Air Force. The British Air Force would be able to easily deal with the German aircraft fleet across the channel and the ground forces. Anti-aircraft firepower can also be deployed calmly.
Imagine that when the Stuka attack aircraft had just flown across the strait and were preparing to dive, the shore was covered with anti-aircraft guns to greet them... This was an invention that could change the situation of the war.
After the meal he called the Oriental aside alone.
"I want to do a business with you!" Garland said in an unprecedented serious tone.
"Tell me about it." The expression on the Oriental's face was not surprising.
"Try to help me collect information about the British radar, the more the better!"
He Chi raised his head and glanced at the other party, "Do you want me to be a spy?"
< br>“Don’t you dare?”
"The British and the Germans are alike, but espionage is a very dangerous job. I want to see how the remuneration is before I decide." The Oriental still has the same mercenary face.
The expression on Garland's face changed, and finally he gritted his teeth and made up his mind, "The location of a radar station is worth 1,000 pounds. As long as you can find it, I swear on my honor that someone will fulfill this promise even if I die." "
"I'm not your believer, I don't believe in the oath." He Chi turned around and planned to leave.
"I'll give you that medal. The previous reward is also valid." Garland added the final bargaining chip.
The Oriental man turned back, smiled and extended his hand, "Deal!"
The next day, the Easterners brought back a lot of newspapers and unclassified official documents and began to get busy in the room.
"Will the location of the radar station be above this?" the German asked, looking at the words in the room.
"What do you think I do in the government? Assistant to the Prime Minister? Can I go to the MI6 office and directly take out the radar station layout plan?" He Chi choked the other party angrily.
"Then what are you doing?"
"Analysis, intelligence can be analyzed from clues in daily ordinary information, as long as the amount of information is large enough." The Oriental then began to write an article Cut out a newspaper and stick it on the wall.
For two whole days, the Oriental people were busy in the house except for eating
"As long as the pay is enough, I have no problem with working overtime." This is the original words of the Oriental people.
On the night of the second day, He Chi, who had dark circles under his eyes, said to the Germans in a slightly excited tone, "We have an idea!"
What? ! So fast!
The two people walked into the room. He Chi took out a briefing "The England Women's Communications Corps has performed well and the king came to commend it." The Oriental pointed at a report above "The latest report, Radar Force Communications Division More than 70% of them are female soldiers.”
"So what?" The German didn't quite understand.
“Take a look at this again.” He Chi handed over a form that read “Meal Distribution Standards for Local Non-combat Soldiers”
“The food standards for soldiers in non-combat troops are almost The same, but the radar communication female soldiers are better than others People in his unit are given an extra apple for lunch. It is said that it was specially approved by the government after the king’s condolences.”
“Therefore, we don’t need to find out where these female soldiers are. It is easier to trace the flow of the apples. "At this time, the eyes of the Easterners were shining.
Outside the room, when Menzies received the news from Hepburn, his immediate reaction was
"Go and tell the Logistics Department to cancel the apples for the female soldiers!"
(End of this chapter)