Republic Agent: The Shadow 90: Chapter 90
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In the early days of the establishment of China, as the first light of dawn broke over the land, the Five-Star Red Flag fluttered proudly above the city. The people were immersed in the joy of liberation, filled with hopes and dreams for a better life. However, beneath this seemingly peaceful surface lay turbulent undercurrents. The remnants of the Kuomintang, like venomous snakes lurking in dark corners, though wounded, remained unrepentant, attempting to exploit the nascent government’s vulnerabilities to undermine the hard-won peace and stability, dragging the nation into chaos. 0
 
Lin Feng, a heroic intelligence officer who had endured countless trials amidst the flames of war and had made significant contributions to the establishment of China, was once again called to duty in a time of crisis. He bore the weight of his party and the people's trust as he resolutely engaged in the arduous task of uncovering hidden enemy agents. He understood that what he was protecting was the hard-earned victory bought with the blood of countless martyrs and the bright future hoped for by millions; there could be no room for complacency. 0
 
Upon receiving his orders, Lin Feng recognized that this mission was exceptionally challenging and complex. The enemy agents had spent years weaving a complicated web of concealment throughout the city. They were well-versed in stealth tactics, expertly disguised, blending seamlessly with ordinary citizens, making them incredibly difficult to identify. To extract these ticking time bombs from the vast sea of humanity would require more than individual effort. Thus, Lin Feng decisively decided to form an Elite Squad, gathering top talents from various fields to harness the power of teamwork and wage an organized and strategic intelligence extermination campaign. 0
 
He traveled far and wide in search of like-minded comrades with exceptional skills. From the frontline, he selected officers skilled in reconnaissance and tracking, with rich experience in anti-espionage; from military intelligence departments, he summoned experts in code-breaking who could glean insights from subtle clues; and he enlisted workers from underground parties who were familiar with every street corner and had extensive networks—they were like living maps of the city, capable of quickly integrating into society to gather firsthand intelligence. Under Lin Feng's meticulous organization, an Elite Squad composed of professionals from diverse fields was swiftly formed. Each member was resolute and carried a sincere dedication to their motherland and its people, ready to face the imminent challenges ahead. 0
 
The squad's first task was to dig through vast amounts of old files for clues. These documents, buried deep within the archives like a sleeping treasure, were covered in dust but concealed critical information that could reveal the true identities of enemy agents. Lin Feng led his team as they immersed themselves in yellowed pages and faded handwriting, meticulously reviewing each document and scrutinizing every detail that might relate to enemy agents. 0
 
They discovered that during the Liberation War, the Kuomintang had systematically trained a group of professional agents for long-term infiltration plans and secretly dispatched them to various strategic locations throughout the city. These agents had undergone rigorous training in disguise; some posed as artisans, using their skills to blend into civilian life; others masqueraded as teachers spreading reactionary ideologies; even more alarmingly, some disguised themselves as disabled individuals to gain sympathy and evade scrutiny while secretly engaging in espionage and sabotage. 0
 
Through their thorough examination of old files, Lin Feng and his team identified several potential leads on enemy agents. Some records indicated that towards the end of the war, a group of unidentified individuals frequently visited residences of high-ranking Kuomintang officials and had close contact with known agent organizations but suddenly vanished after the war—these individuals were likely key operatives who had infiltrated society. Additionally, some files mentioned activities related to underground radio stations; although signals had been interrupted after liberation, various signs suggested that these agents might have retained some equipment, waiting for an opportunity to reestablish contact with hostile foreign forces. 0
 
While old files provided crucial leads, Lin Feng knew that more concrete evidence was needed to accurately pinpoint enemy agents. He understood that testimonies from captured war criminals represented another avenue for obtaining critical information. Those high-ranking Kuomintang officials held within enemy circles possessed knowledge of numerous confidential details; extracting useful information from them would undoubtedly open new avenues for their investigative efforts. 0
 
 
 
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