Chapter 140 Su Ming's Counter-Infiltration Operation
Chapter 140 Su Ming's Counter-Infiltration Operation
Su Ming's "identity attribute" ability is an unstoppable weapon in the world of espionage. This ability allows him to see identity information hidden from others, and in some cases, even to uncover the true motives and background of the target. With this ability, Su Ming thrives in the complex and ever-changing spy environment, quickly mastering and applying various espionage techniques, becoming a top-tier agent feared by the enemy.
Insight and Identification
In espionage, identifying enemy spies, undercover agents, or insiders is crucial. Su Ming's "identity attribute" ability gives him a natural advantage in this area. He can quickly determine a person's identity by observing their behavior, demeanor, and surroundings. This ability has saved his life in many critical moments and allows him to see through enemy disguises and lies more quickly than others.
For example, during one operation, Su Ming and his team were dispatched to intercept a key figure claiming to be an underground Communist liaison. However, upon their initial encounter, Su Ming saw through the man's "identity attributes" to reveal his true identity—he was actually a Jun agent. Su Ming acted decisively, quickly changing the operation plan and preventing the entire team from falling into an enemy trap. Afterward, Zheng Yaoxian praised Su Ming's quick reaction and judgment, and this incident further solidified Su Ming's position within the Jun Tong.
Counterattack and Infiltration
During a crucial infiltration mission, Su Ming's "identity attribute" ability once again proved crucial. This mission required him to infiltrate a tightly controlled enemy intelligence base, where numerous traitors and spies were hiding. Su Ming knew that if his identity was exposed, the consequences would be disastrous.
With his abilities, Su Ming was able to quickly identify reliable companions and potential enemies upon entering a stronghold. This allowed him to quickly establish his own intelligence network while avoiding direct conflict with enemy agents. He cleverly exploited internal conflicts to lure some of the enemy's spies into his own traps, unknowingly exposing them and allowing Su Ming to obtain crucial evidence.
Throughout the infiltration process, Su Ming, like a snake slithering in the undercurrent, exploited the enemy's negligence and arrogance to quietly achieve his goal. Not only did he successfully obtain key intelligence, he also destroyed the enemy's organizational structure in the stronghold, plunging it into chaos.
Learning and progress
Su Ming's "identity attribute" ability not only helped him achieve numerous victories in operations but also enabled him to master various espionage techniques with greater efficiency. By observing the identities of others, Su Ming was able to intuitively understand each person's background and experience, thereby learning the most practical spy tactics. He not only learned traditional espionage skills from Zheng Yaoxian, but also continuously improved his own abilities by analyzing and emulating the techniques of other top agents.
He learned how to conceal himself in a variety of complex environments. Whether it was the streets of enemy-occupied territory, the halls of secret meetings, or even heavily guarded enemy strongholds, Su Ming could quickly adapt and find the safest hiding place. He gradually mastered various disguise techniques, from changing his appearance to mimicking others' behavior, and was able to blend in with any crowd without being noticed.
Su Ming also mastered the skills of intelligence analysis and codebreaking. Leveraging his "identity attributes" ability, he could quickly discern which information was credible and which was enemy decoy. Su Ming learned how to unravel the truth through subtle clues, even finding key points within complex codes and ciphers, greatly aiding Juntong's operations.
Challenges and Growth
While Su Ming's "identity attribute" ability gave him a significant advantage, he knew he couldn't rely solely on it. In this dangerous world, enemies constantly evolved, their anti-reconnaissance capabilities and camouflage techniques becoming increasingly sophisticated. Sometimes, even if Su Ming could identify an opponent's identity, he couldn't take direct action, and instead might find himself in even greater trouble.
Therefore, Su Ming placed even greater emphasis on honing his mind and judgment. He learned how to make decisions with insufficient information, how to remain calm in critical moments, and how to exploit the enemy's weaknesses to counterattack. Su Ming understood that a true agent relies not only on talent but also on wisdom and experience to survive in the spy war.
Ultimately, Su Ming's "identity attributes" combined with his combat experience and espionage skills made him an unstoppable top-tier agent in the spy arena. His name—codename "Arsenic"—echoed like a nightmare in the ears of his enemies. In every mission, he accurately penetrated the enemy's defenses and killed them. Su Ming proved through his actions that true strength relies not only on talent but also on wisdom and courage, steadily moving towards victory in this cruel world.
Hostile forces' infiltration efforts relied not only on traditional espionage tactics but also on psychological warfare, counterintelligence, and alienation. Harsh agents began spreading rumors within Juntong, attempting to dismantle its organizational structure by creating internal divisions. They also exploited defecting Juntong members to provide false intelligence to confuse the public and sow chaos.
At the same time, they also infiltrated Juntong's peripheral organizations and underground networks through various channels, trying to obtain more core intelligence. They not only bribed and coerced some members who were not firm in their stance, but also set traps, pretending to be underground organizations to lure Juntong agents, and then carried out roundups and assassinations.
Faced with this complex situation, trust within Juntong gradually eroded, and many key missions stalled due to the difficulty in distinguishing true intelligence from false ones. Zheng Yaoxian and Su Ming realized that they had to take countermeasures quickly, otherwise Juntong would face a huge threat.
Su Ming's counter-infiltration operation
With his keen intuition and ability to interpret his identity, Su Ming quickly realized that Juntong was facing an unprecedented infiltration threat. By analyzing unusual movements and information flows within Juntong, he identified several key nodes that could be susceptible to infiltration.
To avoid alerting the enemy, Su Ming decided to personally conduct a covert counter-infiltration operation. He first quietly contacted several usually secretive intelligence agents and field personnel, confirming their identities using the "Identity Attributes" ability. After confirming their identities, Su Ming began to gradually close in from the periphery. Using the fragmentary information collected by these trusted intelligence agents, he pieced together an increasingly clear picture of the infiltration network.
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