Chapter 1271 The road ahead is unclear
After hearing these words, Liao Yuan frowned and said to Liu Shang: "That's the case, then you need to be more careful during this period. If anything goes wrong, our brothers will not be able to rescue you outside."< br>
If Liao Yuan hadn't revealed his mission before, Liu Shang would probably really believe his words, and maybe even be a little moved, but that's another story now. He knew that the reason for Liao Yuan's worry was not that, but he still had to do all the superficial work. He responded calmly at the moment: "Thank you, Brother Liao, for your concern. I'm just going for training and learning. I think there will be nothing wrong. I'll wait and see." At this level, you should be able to work in the Yamen.”
Liao Yuandao: "Mr. Liu will be an official in a Haihan government office in the future. He should always be vigilant and never forget his identity! If there is an order from the superiors in the future, he should not hesitate and must execute it immediately!"
Liu Shang solemnly said: "This is natural. Why Liu came here should be kept in mind and not forgotten. Besides, with Brother Liao supervising me, I can't forget even if I want to!"
There was a hint of thorn in Liu Shang's words. Liao Yuan just pretended that he didn't understand and continued: "You must have learned before you came here, how to identify people you didn't know before?"
Liu Shang nodded and responded: "Of course you have to learn this. Otherwise, if you meet one of your own people in Haihan Kingdom and don't know...you mean, there are still some of your own people in Haihan Yamen?" He turned around mid-sentence. God came and immediately asked Liao Yuan.
When Liu Shang set out from Daming, he was only informed of the contact person Liao Yuan. This was of course for safety reasons, lest anything happen to his newly laid line and involve more lurking personnel. Although he thinks highly of himself, he also knows that he is not the only core member of this latent plan. There should be others before and after him who are performing similar tasks. However, Liu Shang still knows nothing about the lurking status of other personnel. Of course, it is not clear whether anyone has successfully broken into Haihan officialdom.
But Liao Yuan's answer made him a little disappointed: "I don't know about this, and even if I know, I can't tell you. I just want to remind Mr. Liu that even if you are aware of the existence of your own people, you should not do it as a last resort. Do not reveal your identity when doing so.”
Liu Shang's mind was spinning very fast and he immediately understood the meaning of Liao Yuan's words: "You mean, there may be barbs?"
Liao Yuan responded noncommittally: "No matter whether there is a barb or not, it is always best to be cautious."
The so-called barb is also a slang term in their profession. It actually refers to a double agent, who not only works for his own camp, but also sells his own intelligence and even personnel to Haihan. This kind of person may have rebelled and joined Haihan, or he may be using this method to get to a higher place in Haihan's officialdom, but no matter what the situation is, it is undoubtedly very difficult for latecomers like Liu Shang. fatal. When it is difficult to confirm whether other potential personnel have turned traitor, the best way is to continue to hide your identity and try not to expose it as much as possible.
Liu Shang understood that this was not Liao Yuan's unfounded worry, but that there was precedent. It was said that among the people who came to Sanya from the Ming Dynasty to lurk in the early years, there were even hundreds of Jin Yiwei who turned traitor after being arrested and turned to serve as hawks for Haihan. Once such professionals turn traitor, the harm caused will not only be the arrest of people in their intelligence network, Haihan may also use this to set traps, using the traitors as bait to continue to trap newcomers.
It is impossible to know how many people have fallen into this trap, but the people lurking in Sanya over the years have not done anything effective to inhibit Haihan's development. It must be related to Haihan's various countermeasures. Great relationship. The situation Liao Yuan mentioned is indeed inevitable.
Although Liu Shang is not a helpless person, it will still be very difficult for him to make some influential actions in Haihan on his own. He originally wanted to wait for the time to come and join forces to lurk in Haihan. Other colleagues launched the plan together, but after hearing what Liao Yuan said, he also realized that the risks brought by this alliance would be very huge, and he could be involved if he was not careful. Not only can you not take the initiative to come forward, but even if others want to contact you, you must be careful and not admit your identity easily.
Thinking of this, Liu Shang couldn't help but feel a little frustrated and said: "In this case, if there is no help, then how much can I do by myself, even if I sneak into the Yamen?"
Liao Yuan was silent for a while before saying: "Having said that, someone has to do these things. Mr. Liu must have sworn an oath before coming here and put life and death aside for a long time. You and I came here with no intention of living anymore. When we go back, we have to do whatever we can and let fate dictate.”
Liu Shang felt even more sad when he heard the words "do your best to obey fate". When he came to Sanya, he still had great enthusiasm and determination, intending to make a contribution here. Presumably Liao Yuan had a similar mood when he came. But after coming here and witnessing the strength and social conditions of Haihan Kingdom with their own eyes, they all actually understood that there was little hope that they could complete the tasks they shouldered, and they didn't even know how long they could stay here safely. Although I have long been aware of being a chess piece, it is still a bit sad to actually enter this environment and find that I am unable to resist the power of a country.
After Liao Yuan explained his purpose and said what he needed to say, he stood up and left without spending any more time in Liu Shang's room. Although they are known as colleagues, they do not have any personal friendship. Now they are more or less wary of each other. This relationship is indeed very delicate. Although Liu Shang agrees with some of the views that Liao Yuan just said, he does not feel that he and Liao Yuan are on the same page because of this.
No one can be trusted, the only one who can be trusted is yourself. After Liu Shang sent Liao Yuan away, he strengthened his belief. After all, after coming to Sanya, there is no turning back. Even if you can't see the future, you can only take one step at a time. I heard Chang Degao say before that after the job is assigned, he will immediately arrange to move into the dormitory. If he insists on renting a house outside, he will be a bit independent. Liu Shang was going to obey the assignment and live in the dormitory arranged by the Propaganda Department. It was said that this kind of dormitory was occupied by people who worked in the yamen. It must be easier to get useful information in that kind of environment. However, after moving out of this place, you will have to find another safe place to connect with Liao Yuan.
The next morning, Liu Shang did not oversleep. He got up at dawn, washed up, changed into a clean outfit, then packed up his personal luggage and went out to report to the training center.
After Liu Shang came to Sanya, he had never gone out for a walk so early, but it was quite fresh. The street outside was not as quiet as he imagined. There were already many people walking around. In addition to breakfast stalls on the street, there are also some laborers who come out early in the morning to solicit business. These people are new immigrants who have not yet obtained nationality and can only do some odd jobs in the port area. If you are a naturalized citizen who has obtained nationality, even if you still work in this industry, you will be assigned to do permanent work on the dock, and the salary will be much better than that of these casual laborers.
In addition, there are many businessmen rushing to go to the morning market on the pier. Most of these businessmen are local businesses operating in the catering industry. They go to the port terminal every day to purchase various newly caught seafood. The local catering industry in Sanya is extremely developed, and the custom of eating from the sea and the various cooking methods brought by the Han people in Shanghai have also made seafood one of the local signatures. Almost every restaurant has its own signature seafood dishes, which has greatly boosted the local seafood consumption market. Tons of seafood are traded every day in the aquatic products markets of Sanya Port and Victory Port, and this has also increased the number of fishermen. Many upstream industries such as fish, shipbuilding, storage and transportation have developed vigorously.
Liu Shang carefully passed by a small car filled with fish and shrimp. It seemed that the direction of these small cars was going to the train station. A large amount of seafood was transported to the mainland by train every morning. Its destination is not only the large and small kitchens in the city, but also the Tiandu Industrial Zone inland. It is a mysterious place that is inaccessible to the outside world, but thousands of people working there still have to eat and drink water every day, and the amount of ingredients they need to consume is by no means small.
If you just look at the scene in front of you, there is actually not much difference between this place and the ports in Daming. There are only a few pedestrians on the road with short hair, and the clothes are mainly traditional Chinese clothes. Occasionally, you can see a few people wearing uniforms. Only when the Haihan police patrolled the streets would they remind Liu Shang that this was actually the territory of the Haihan Kingdom.
Liu Shang ate soy milk and fried dough sticks three times on the street, and then continued to the Luhuitou Peninsula. Since there are army bases and military schools here, non-citizens are prohibited from entering and leaving many areas at will. Liu Shang was carrying a large bag of things on his shoulders, and he did not look like a citizen. He was stopped by the police as soon as he stepped into the Luhuitou Peninsula.
Liu Shang quickly showed the letter of introduction he had received from the Publicity Department of the Sanya Administrative Committee yesterday. Two patrol policemen read it carefully before letting him pass. Although Liu Shang knew that the other party was just a routine inspection, he was still a little nervous when he was stopped by the Haihan police in the street.
After arriving at the training center, Liu Shang went to the place where he went through the formalities yesterday and handed in his letter of introduction. After the other party verified it, he arranged for the dormitory to collect teaching materials and other trivial matters. By the time all the messy things in this stall were finished, it was already time for the sun to rise.
Since no one enrolled at the same time as Liu Shang, and there are currently not enough people to hold a training class for the propaganda major, but others have already arrived, the training center has no intention of letting him go back and wait, so for the time being, it can only arrange for him to first Follow other professional training. Liu Shang didn't care whether this arrangement was reasonable or not, he just felt that he was originally supposed to have a training period of about ten days, so he didn't know how long it would be delayed. Liao Yuan was waiting outside eagerly for news. If he didn't show up after this period of time, the guy might be in trouble.
The training class Liu Shang was temporarily assigned to was a medical and health class that started eighteen days ago. Due to the particularity of this major, the training time is much longer than that of other majors, and the training here is only a pre-employment foundation. Training, the best among them will be selected to enter the more advanced Sanya Medical College to receive more advanced medical training.
Liu Shang made some inquiries and found out that the personnel in this training class were all barefoot doctors with certain medical knowledge. They could treat common headaches, brain fever, bruises, etc., and were then recruited as special talents by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Here comes the training. Similar to Liu Shang's situation, these medical staff will immediately obtain Haihan nationality after completing their studies and accept employment from the national health department. It can be said that they will also be working as public servants in the future.
Of course, those professionals who know medical skills and worked as doctors before coming to Haihan will not come here to receive some basic medical skills training. They can often directly obtain Haihan citizenship and get better jobs. courtesy. Liu Shang heard what they said, and Haihan's treatment of doctors was quite good. Some famous doctors in the big cities of Guangdong were invited here. They only had to take care of their apprentices every day and occasionally treat the chiefs, and they could get a generous salary. The treatment and housing are allocated by the executive committee. As for those who are interested in studying medicine and pharmacy, Haihan will provide special places and funds, and even inmate patient numbers for testing drugs, so that the senior doctors can do whatever they want.
This news gave Liu Shang a clearer understanding of Haihan's method of poaching people from the Ming Dynasty. If Haihan was short of talents in any field, he would directly pay high salaries to poach them from the Ming Dynasty. Even these barefoot doctors who were proficient in medical skills, Haihan Han didn't intend to let it go, he would rather dig it up and spend time cultivating it himself. It was difficult for Liu Shang to imagine what kind of impact this measure would have on the coastal areas of Guangdong and Guangxi, but Haihan obviously did not do this out of good intentions for the Ming Dynasty.
Liu Shang was not familiar with medical science, so he was completely confused and confused when taking professional courses. However, the lecturer also knew that he was only joining the class temporarily, so he allowed him to choose whether to attend the class. So Liu Shang only listened to one class and then exiled himself. He simply went outside to observe the training content of other majors.
This training base offers a wide range of majors. Newly recruited personnel from almost all government agencies and departments except the military basically receive on-the-job training here. Generally speaking, classes start after a group of students is gathered, but unlucky situations like Liu Shang's are also common, and they happen to be in a gap period. This is also due to Changde Gao Baimi Yishu who recruited him. When going through the training procedures, he even forgot to check whether there were enough students to start the class in the near future. As a result, after Liu Shang arrived, he discovered that he was the only one enrolled in the publicity major. I don't know how long it will take to get enough people.
(End of chapter)