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Chapter 63: Special Agent Training

  Chapter 63: Special Agent Training (Happy Dragon Boat Festival)

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  Espionage, also known as spying, has a history of several thousand years in China. In the 5th century BC, the famous Chinese military strategist Sun Wu wrote in his book "The Art of War" (Sunzi Bingfa) thirteen chapters, one of which, "Using Spies", explains the use of espionage in warfare. He divided spies into five categories: local spies, internal spies, double agents, living spies and dead spies.

  These five types of espionage have been used not only in ancient times, but also in modern-day America's Central Intelligence Agency and the Soviet Union's KGB. Cause Espionage: This involves inducing enemy civilians to provide information, such as using people from various social classes and organizations to conduct espionage activities; Internal Espionage: This involves inducing enemy officials to provide information, such as using cadres from various party, government, and military agencies to conduct espionage activities; Counter-Espionage: This involves inducing the enemy's spies or using one's own counter-espionage relationships to engage in counter-espionage work; Live Espionage: This involves using legitimate relationships to conduct espionage activities. Although the other side knows that he is a spy, due to various legal restrictions, they can only expel him from the country and cannot execute him. For example, espionage activities by diplomatic missions; Dead Espionage: This involves using enemy relationships to intentionally leak false information to the enemy, who believes it to be true. As a result, the other side is deceived and can only execute the person who reported the false information.

  Due to different eras, the types and names of agents in the Military-Uniform Special Agent System also varied. They can be roughly divided into three categories: secret agents; armed agents; open agents.

  Secret agents are divided into internal and external personnel. Internal personnel lead the external personnel to gather intelligence, carry out case actions, establish communication links and secret radio stations. The general practice of the Military Bureau's agent system is that the secret agent organization guides the public agent organization. In the secret agent, those who collect intelligence include: directly affiliated intelligence officers, directly affiliated communicators, intelligence officers, voluntary intelligence officers, and utilized intelligence officers; Those who carry out sabotage actions include: action personnel, utilized action personnel; Those who are responsible for communication links and telecommunications include: liaison personnel, news personnel, telecommunications monitoring personnel, telecommunications detection personnel, and secret code deciphering personnel.

  Armed agents include the Loyal and Patriotic Army and the Guerrilla Force during the Anti-Japanese War period. After the KMT retreated to Taiwan, the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics and the Intelligence Bureau changed the armed agents to: **Loyal and Patriotic Army**.

  Public agents: These are undercover agents who use the police and other public names as cover, such as police bureaus, traffic police headquarters, inspection offices of various garrison commands, second sections of various pacification offices, military attachés at embassies abroad, liaison officers of the three armed forces, etc.

  Huang Li left Beiping and arrived at a small village at the foot of Tan Zhai Mountain under the escort of personnel arranged by Zeng Che. The traffic here is closed, and there is a brigade stationed to protect the ancient road of Tan Zhai, but in fact it is a secret base of the Blue Shirt Society's Beiping Intelligence Station, and outsiders do not know its details. As a special person introduced by Zeng Che, the secretary of the North China region, only Huang Li was trained here, and the instructors were two touring instructors sent by the North China region.

  Due to Zeng Cheng's consideration, Huang Li received training in some courses of the Special Operations Department. The Special Operations Department is also known as the Explosive Department, with explosives, tactics, grappling, and reconnaissance as its main focus, supplemented by geography, tracking, assassination, corpse disposal, and performance and use of various light weapons and small-caliber pistols. Within the "tactics" and "science", it is further divided into many projects, among which reconnaissance includes reconnaissance, disguise, tracking, and escape; assassination techniques are also divided into knife killing, gun killing, strangulation, poisoning, and point killing.

  For Huang Li, the training courses that newcomers would need at least several months to complete were just a matter of digging up memories hidden in his mind and adjusting and adapting physical skills he was familiar with. Take wrestling as an example, the martial arts master who was said to have been hired from Shandong Province for a large sum of money was knocked down by Huang Li on the first day of class. In the shooting techniques required by the Military Affairs Department for students in the action system, Huang Li's performance was also outstanding. Especially in the shooting technology of small-caliber weapons such as various pistols, whether it was a stationary target or a moving target, no matter what shooting posture was adopted and how complex the situation was, Huang Li only needed to be slightly familiar with the gun used, he could quickly and accurately hit the target and complete the task.

  As for other courses, such as blasting, disguise, infiltration, psychology and so on, Huang Li learned them extremely quickly, astonishing the instructors.

  The characteristics of the military training agents are practical, with little theoretical analysis. The main courses are conducted in a way that is very suitable for Huang Li. If it were dry theoretical learning, he would have been bored to death by now.

  More than half a month later, just when Huang Li thought he had easily mastered most of the courses and was about to graduate, a martial arts instructor named Liu Jinxian arrived here. His skills made Huang Li's eyes shine brightly, producing an extreme desire for knowledge.

  When the first term of the Military Bureau's Southeast Special Training Class was opened, a monk with the surname Jin (alias "Luohan", self-proclaimed "Living Jigong") was invited from Mount Emei in Sichuan to serve as an instructor. According to this monk's own claims: he had obtained the secret transmission of Mount Emei, was skilled in boxing, excelled at medicine, and was familiar with the principles of blood circulation in the human body, having the abilities of "pointing holes" and "living holes". It is said that he once performed on the spot, using only his index finger to point at a companion, who immediately fell to the ground, pale-faced. After more than twenty minutes, the monk pointed again at him, and his face color immediately improved, and his consciousness gradually recovered, standing up as usual after ten minutes.

  And this northwest Hanzi Liu Jinyin was a master of the "point hole" technique, and after seeing his methods, Huang Li was extremely surprised, because he found another absolutely reliable and effective weapon.

  When it comes to weapons, guns are probably the easiest to think of, but in real life, it's not like in the movies where you can always find a good gun at any time and place. In many situations, carrying a gun is impossible, and sometimes you can't even get on trains, planes, or ships.

  So, the limitations of guns are still very large. Of course, apart from guns, daggers, hand stabs, bamboo stabs and so on are all very useful weapons. Even toothpicks, pens, ballpoint pens, needles and so on can be used in different situations. These are common, but it's best to have self-created, innovative, suitable for one's own body shape, sensitivity, and able to coordinate with the location and task object to use weapons.

  Of course, for a master, any ordinary thing can be a deadly weapon. For example, wrapping iron wire with newspaper, the hard end can be used to smash a person's nose and squeeze the broken bones into his brain. A ballpoint pen can pierce through the eyes and into the back of the head, leading to death. Wrapping a metal watch chain around your fist can shatter facial bones. If you can't quickly untie shoelaces, using a belt to strangle someone is also a great way.

  This method of using local materials is not unfamiliar to Huang Li, but what other weapons and skills can be integrated with oneself, making it impossible for others to detect, yet unstoppable when attacking, and able to win with weakness over strength? That is the most ordinary hand that everyone has, which can effortlessly capture or kill the opponent with the "pointing hole skill".

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