In a hotel in the Japanese concession in Tianjin at dusk, Wei Shanhe looked at Haiguang Temple in the distance with a very serious expression.
Haiguang Temple was originally a famous temple in Tianjin. It was built during the reign of Emperor Kangxi, formerly known as Putuo Temple. In 1717, Emperor Kangxi personally renamed it Haiguang Temple.
After the Anglo-French allied forces attacked Peiping, they signed the Tianjin treaty with Qing Zhengfu in the main hall of this temple.
Later, the temple was destroyed by the war of the Eight-Nation Alliance.
After the original site was designated as the Japanese concession, Japan's invading army built barracks here. After the July 7 Incident, it was changed to Japan's North China Army Headquarters and Gendarmerie Headquarters.
In Haiguang Temple, there were still thousands of anti-Japanese people imprisoned.
Every day, people were captured and tortured to death. Those who had never entered the prison were released alive.
The local people in Tianjin called this temple hell. Other than the devils and the two devils, the living could not come out.
As the former highest command and military headquarters of the Japanese army in North China, Haiguang Temple had always been heavily protected by the Japanese.
Even though the North China Front Army Headquarters had moved from Haiguang Temple to Beiping, as the main military base controlled by the Japanese army in Tianjin, the protection was not reduced at all.
No Chinese were allowed to pass through the streets of Haiguang Temple.
At this moment, the big red gift bag was in Haiguang Temple.
Wei Shanhe used a disguised Japanese identity card and a fluent Kanto accent to successfully check into a hotel near Haiguang Temple.
After Wei Shanhe opened the elementary map, he could barely include half of Haiguang Temple in the surveillance.
At this distance, the red gift bag from Haiguang Temple was also included.
The red gift bag was enough to make Wei Shanhe willing to take the risk. Huo was hanging above the head of a man in a kimono.
When Wei Shanhe saw the guy with the big red gift bag on his head, his eyes were filled with murderous intent. The temperature in the room instantly dropped to freezing point.
If Wei Shanhe came to this world, the man in the map would definitely be in the top three.
Asaka Palace's King Hidehiko, the current general of the Japanese army, was once the main culprit of the Nanjing Massacre.
After the battle sequence of the Shanghai dispatched army was canceled by the Japanese base, this guy returned to the Japanese Army Ministry with Matsui Ishigen and was promoted from lieutenant general to general.
Wei Shanhe didn't know why King Jiuyan of the Imperial Court was in Tianjin, but that was not important.
From the moment he saw this man, he had already silently vowed in his heart that he would rather let Wang Jingwei go than kill this executioner whose hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese.
However, under the heavy protection of the Japanese, and in the military camp of the Japanese, killing a Japanese Prince General was no less difficult than killing Wang Jingwei.
Most importantly, the Japanese's houses in Haiguang Temple could be used as thick protective bunkers, unlike the thin cement walls in Heyuan County.
In addition, the room that King Jiu Yan was in was facing the square of the Japanese camp. There was no high ground around him, so there was no way for him to snipe.
The method he used to kill Matsushita Tarou yesterday was completely impossible.
It was even more difficult to sneak into Haiguang Temple.
In the enclosed military camp, the Japanese were very strict. In addition, the Japanese in the military camp were very familiar with each other, so it was impossible to sneak in.
Thus, Wei Shanhe could only wait for King Jiuyan to leave Haiguang Temple before he had the chance to strike.
In the room, Wei Shanhe took out his secret phone and sent out two telepathic messages.
One of the telegrams was for Boss Peng, and it only mentioned the matter of killing Matsushita Tarou.
The other letter was sent directly to Yan 'an's prime minister.
Soon, Boss Peng replied with only three words: Well done.
Soon after, he received a reply to the Prime Minister's message. This message was from Wei Shanhe asking the Prime Minister about King Hashiko's schedule.
Wei Shanhe believed that the various intelligence stations of the Eighth Route Army in the country would have more or less relevant information about important Japanese figures like King Jiu Yan of the Asaka Palace.
The Prime Minister was the person who had all the intelligence of the Eighth Route Army. He could be said to be the highest person in charge of all the intelligence personnel of the Eighth Route Army.
The Prime Minister's reply to him was also quite simple. King Hashiko of the Asaka Palace had come to North China on behalf of the Emperor of Japan to visit the North China Army. He would leave China on a warship tomorrow and return to Japan.
On the one hand, the Japanese newspaper had reported the source of the information, and on the other hand, it was confirmed by the intelligence personnel of the Tianjin Underground Party.
After storing the two telepathic messages and the radio station into his personal space, Wei Shan and he walked out of the hotel.
Using the elementary map, he surveyed the situation at the entrance of Haiguang Temple and all the surrounding high points.
The possibility of directly killing King Jiuyan of Chaoxiang Palace in Haiguang Temple was completely eliminated.
From Haiguang Temple to the Japanese navy's warships in Tianjin Port, there would not be a good opportunity to attack.
After careful investigation, there was only one place that Wei Shanhe was 50% sure of.
At the entrance of the Haiguang Temple camp, the moment King Hashiko's car exited the gate, he killed him.
This required Wei Shanhe to prepare a sniper position in the French concession next to the Japanese concession.
Reality was not like a television drama. Wei Shanhe was certain that as long as King Hashiko of the Asakamiya Palace went out, all the high points along the way from Haiguang Temple to the military port would be closely monitored by the Japanese agents.
Therefore, if they wanted to make a move on the road, they would definitely be courting death.
The French concession was only 900 meters away from the gate of Haiguang Temple. The roof of a church in the French concession was directly facing the gate of Haiguang Temple.
At this distance, it was impossible to kill the person in the car.
In addition to the special nature of the French concession, the Japanese's protection would not extend here.
For this reason, Wei Shanhe secretly climbed up to the roof of the church and took out a sniper rifle to test it out. Only then did he barely confirm his plan of action.
Because after many investigations, this was already the choice with the highest success rate.
Even if this choice was equally difficult, it was still much better than any other method.
In the early hours of the morning, Wei Shanhe left the hotel. Before the sun rose, he quietly lurked on the roof of the French concession church.
After setting up the sniper position, he began to wait.
At eight o'clock in the morning, in the Haiguang Temple camp, a convoy gathered at the entrance of the drill ground headquarters.
Through the elementary map, Wei Shanhe could clearly see King Hashiko of Asakagami Palace walking out of the headquarters. He was also escorted by his bodyguards and boarded the third car.
A large number of security personnel also boarded the car one after another. Under the guidance of a few three-wheeled vehicles, they slowly drove towards the entrance of Haiguang Temple.
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