Republic Agent: The Shadow 71: Chapter 71
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At the dawn of the New China, the post-war reconstruction of the city was a complex task, with the resumption of factory operations becoming a top priority. The towering smokestacks and the roaring machines symbolized hope for economic recovery and improved livelihoods for the people. Lin Feng, a hero forged in the fires of conflict, focused his attention on the front lines of industry, dedicating himself to safeguarding the revival of manufacturing. However, the path ahead was fraught with thorns; dark currents swirled beneath the surface, and hidden enemies lurked, intent on stifling this new hope in its cradle. 0
 
The first signs of crisis emerged in the shadows of the factories. Lin Feng moved between various plants, observing the machines that had long been silent and covered in dust. His heart was filled with urgency and anticipation. These machines bore the weight of industrial revitalization; getting them operational again would mean contributing to national construction and providing security for the people's livelihoods. He engaged deeply with the workers, understanding production flows and equipment conditions, assisting in solving technical challenges and resource allocation issues. Everything seemed to be progressing in a difficult yet orderly manner. 0
 
Yet beneath this calm facade, danger was quietly approaching. At a machine factory, workers discovered that several key components had been disassembled or damaged when they arrived for work in the morning. Precision gears lay scattered across the floor, and oil flowed freely on the ground—evidence of malicious sabotage. Soon after, similar reports came from other factories like the Textile Factory and Steel Mill, leading to production halts. At this time, unidentified individuals began spreading rumors among the workers, sowing discord: "Even if factories resume operations, there’s no money to be made; it’s better to go home and farm under Communist leadership. Workers will only work harder for less benefit." These whispers spread like a virus, causing unrest among some workers and hinting at a potential strike. 0
 
Lin Feng quickly sensed that this was no mere coincidence; there was undoubtedly an evil force orchestrating these events. He swiftly organized an intelligence team to investigate every corner of the factories. In a blind spot of the machine factory's surveillance system, they discovered several unfamiliar footprints. The patterns and sizes were clearly different from those of factory workers. Following these tracks led them to a concealed thicket outside the factory walls, where they found remnants of cigarette butts. Analyzing the brand and ash composition suggested they were from a type commonly smoked by outsiders from southern regions—likely left by foreign agents. 0
 
In the workers' dormitory area, intelligence agents noticed several suspicious individuals frequently appearing. They did not interact with workers but were always seen watching intently; they vanished at any sign of disturbance. Lin Feng instructed his team to tail these individuals and discovered that they often met at night with mysterious figures hidden in the city's shadows, exchanging whispered notes. Although they could not see what was written, their furtive behavior strongly suggested they were passing along intelligence. Further interviews with workers revealed that these inciting rumors often originated from around these strangers. The evidence chain gradually became clearer, pointing to a terrifying conclusion: remnants of Kuomintang agents were attempting to undermine New China’s industrial foundation by exploiting the factory's revival. 0
 
With urgency mounting, Lin Feng understood that relying solely on intelligence would not resolve the issue; he needed to unite various forces such as public security and labor unions for collaborative action. He tirelessly coordinated efforts with the Public Security Department to share intelligence and formulate an arrest plan while communicating closely with labor unions to stabilize worker emotions and avert a strike crisis. 0
 
Public Security Officers acted on Lin Feng's leads regarding agent movements, conducting overnight surveillance and covert tracking. Finally, on a rainy night, when agents met again, they were surrounded by law enforcement officers who caught them red-handed. A wealth of incriminating evidence was seized from them: factory layout diagrams, details of sabotage plans, and reactionary pamphlets aimed at inciting strikes. In the interrogation room, faced with irrefutable evidence, the agents had no choice but to confess that they were part of an underground plan orchestrated by Kuomintang and Communist Party agents aimed at disrupting New China’s industrial revival through sabotage and psychological warfare. 0
 
Meanwhile, under Lin Feng's assistance, labor unions actively engaged in outreach efforts. A general assembly was convened where Lin Feng took to the stage to expose the agents' conspiracy in straightforward language: "Comrades, look at these agents! They care nothing for our lives; all they want is their own gain! Do we let them succeed?" The crowd responded with fervent shouts of "No!" Subsequently, labor unions detailed development plans for factories and proposals for improving worker welfare while promising to protect their rights and address real difficulties. Doubts among workers dissipated as their enthusiasm reignited; they volunteered to repair equipment urgently to restore production. 0
 
As agents were apprehended en masse and worker morale stabilized, factories began turning around. Technicians worked tirelessly alongside workers to repair damaged machines while Lin Feng coordinated scarce parts and technical expert support. The critical equipment at Machine Factory was among the first to be repaired and restarted with a deafening roar; soon after, Textile Factory and Steel Mill followed suit as production lines resumed orderly operations. 0
 
In the workshops, machines sang while workers bustled about—a scene full of vigor and vitality. Lin Feng watched it all unfold with glimmering pride in his eyes. In this battle without gunfire for factory security, he leveraged his keen intelligence insights and decisive leadership to unite various forces in overcoming crises and creating a stable environment for industrial revival. Subsequently, factory output climbed month by month as products continuously supplied markets—injecting robust momentum into city construction and national development. Lin Feng’s name became deeply etched in workers' hearts as a beacon of hope on their post-war reconstruction journey—leading everyone toward industrial prosperity and national strength with courage. 0
 
He did not stop there but continued to embrace new challenges in construction—writing new chapters of heroism with wisdom and sweat while safeguarding the growth of this New Republic along its path forward. 0
 
 
 
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