Wu Baotong is a military genius. He commanded thousands of troops without a slight difference, and every time he helped the Japanese army win a big victory, but since Fang Ya married, the situation on the battlefield has reversed. Frustrated, the other party seemed to know what they were deploying in advance, prepared early, and even used their tricks to catch the turtle in the urn.

After several battles, the Japanese army suffered heavy losses, so they inevitably began to suspect that there were traitors, so they sent people to surround the Wu Mansion to thoroughly investigate the spies!

Fang Ya has a transmitter, which is used to send information, and it is hidden in the bedroom. The Japanese army conducted a large-scale search, and it was a surprise attack. Even Wu Baotong's bedroom was not spared. Fang Ya just ran to the bedroom to hide things In a more secret place, the commander in charge of the search came in person. She stood by the door, holding sharp scissors in her hand, ready to fight to the death at any time.

However, they searched the whole house, but they couldn't find the transmitter. Fang Ya was also puzzled, and her heart was always disturbed. After the search army left, she went back to the bedroom and found that the transmitter was really gone. , she suspected that it was taken away by Wu Baotong.

This means that her identity has been known by Wu Baotong, but why didn't he expose herself? Fang Ya became more and more disturbed. Her identity could not be revealed because there were more comrades behind her. In order to ensure their safety, she planned to advance the plan.

During the time she was with Wu Baotong, she had fully seen Wu Baotong's outstanding military ability, and knew that if such a person was not used by herself, she must be silenced, otherwise the enemy army would be invincible if used by the enemy, which was not good for her.

Without hesitation, she took a poisoned dagger and went to the study to find Wu Baotong. He was practicing calligraphy as usual. Fang Ya stepped forward to report the news, looked at the words, and even though she was commenting on the font, she tried every word.

After some probing, Wu Baotong really didn't seem to know, so Fang Ya had no choice but to give up the idea of ​​assassinating him, and prepared to retrieve the things first. When she returned to the bedroom from the study, she passed the garden and saw the housekeeper's child playing with her sender. She was horrified, and hurried forward to inquire, only to learn that the transmitter was accidentally taken away by the child. She told the child not to tell anyone about it, and then took the transmitter and hid it in a more secret place. place.

A new war was about to start again. Fang Ya sent back the information she had inquired as usual, but this time she fell into the enemy's way. Fortunately, the leader took precautions and made two-handed preparations so that the entire army would not be wiped out, but the loss was considerable. heavy!

Knowing that Fang Ya lost many comrades in this battle, she was heartbroken. After she was sad, she realized that something was wrong. The Japanese army searched so closely, how did the housekeeper's child escape with the transmitter? Someone must be pointing this out, and that person is Wu Baotong, the owner of this house!

Angry, Fang Ya went to question Wu Baotong. Seeing that he couldn't cover up the matter, Wu Baotong admitted it frankly, and said that this was his trick.

Because of his several defeats, the people above were already very dissatisfied with him. In order to restore his dignity and serve the empire, he thought of this strategy when he discovered Fang Ya's transmitter.

Thinking of the countless brothers and sisters who died on the battlefield because of her wrong information, Fang Ya's heart was twisted like a knife. Looking at Wu Baotong's familiar but unfamiliar face, she was angry and painful. The dagger stabbed into his heart!

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