C159 Outstanding Spies (2/2)
”The court poet by Emperor Tang's side?” When Sun Shangxiang heard the name of Shangguan Yi, he instantly blurted it out.
”If you ask him, there's no problem. After all, his granddaughter is now my classmate. ” Sun Shangxiang thought about it carefully for a moment, then nodded.
”You actually know that Shangguan Wan'er is the granddaughter of Shangguan Yi'er?” Hearing this, Xiao Wen immediately revealed a surprised expression.
After understanding the strange rules of this world, Xiao Wen found out that He Heshen, Cai Zhen, and Shangguan Tinzhi were the spies from Qing, Song, and Tang countries.
Cai Jing and Shangguan Wan'er also had a spy background.
However, Xiao Wen didn't expect that what he originally only knew would turn out to be an open secret known by everyone.
This huge contrast made Xiao Wen almost unable to control his own emotions, and he wanted to start complaining.
With great difficulty, Xiao Wen managed to resist the urge to ridicule, and continued to ask Sun Shangxiang: ”Since you know that Wan'Er and I are also teachers and students, then I think you should also know why I'm asking that right?”
Sun Shangxiang nodded. She knew that Shangguan Wan'er wasn't like her, who loved martial arts. However, she was still a classmate of hers, so she said, ”Sir, you must think carefully about the Shangguan Family's situation, so that you can find out when Wan'er can come to class?”
”That's right.” Xiao Wen nodded. ”You're all my students. If there's someone who doesn't attend class one day, I feel that something is missing.”
After all, to be a teacher for a day and to be a father for life wasn't just asking students to treat their teachers like their parents.
A teacher, at least a teacher with professional ethics and a sense of responsibility, would similarly treat every student of his or her own as if they were his or her own child.
Without this spirit, it would have been impossible for the Feudal Lords to replace the Feudal Lords in the history of the former world and become the oldest form of rule in Chinese history.
Looking at Xiao Wen, Sun Shangxiang gradually pressed her originally arched waist against the ground. She thought for a moment and said: ”If mister wants Wan'er to come to class, it's actually easy to say it's easy, but also not difficult to say it's hard.”
”A general?” Xiao Wen asked excitedly.
”Of course.” Sun Shangxiang nodded, then she asked, ”Does mister know, how do I know Wan'er is Tang?”
”Why?” Xiao Wen asked.
”Because this sort of thing is something that we nobles, as long as we pay attention to a little bit, will know.” Sun Shangxiang said.
Then she explained: ”In this world, although the rule between countries, the promotion of talent, the criteria for the appointment of officials are all different. However, there is one thing that is very similar. ”
If the nobles of a certain country make a big mistake and need to put in a great merit, or if they want to accumulate a great merit, they can choose to apply and become an undercover agent abroad.
”Spy?” This was the first time Xiao Wen had heard of this.
But Sun Shangxiang said: ”The so-called” open intelligence ”, is not afraid of other countries to know the situation, under the arrangement of open espionage. In this country, these spies would not do anything that would be too dangerous for this country. Usually, they are just here to scout out information, contact people inside and outside, and do something that doesn't matter. ”
”The Shangguan Family and the Cai Family are exactly like that. As long as they don't go too far or too far and let everyone know that he's a spy, the nations generally turn a blind eye to these agents. ”
”So that's how it is. It turns out that the reason Cai Zai was threatened by me was not because he was afraid that I would expose his identity. ”He was afraid that I would blow up his affairs and make him return home without any contribution points.” Xiao Wen nodded.
Although Xiao Wen was not serious about the information, he didn't dare to agree with his.
However, Xiao Wen also knew that this was an era of feudalism.
Letting the feudal intelligence community act according to the demands of modern intelligence workers was indeed a bit of a challenge.