Vol 3 Chapter 964: behavioral psychology

Chapter 964 Behavioral Psychology

Li Cuiqun returned to his office.

He glanced at the ground and frowned slightly.

He is a person with slight mysophobia.

Perhaps it cannot be said to be mysophobia, but more like a kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Things within sight must be placed neatly, otherwise you will feel uncomfortable all over.

Li Cuiqun bent down and picked up the cigarette box on the ground.

This is Cheng Qianfan's box of German cigarettes. Li Cuiqun pinched the deflated cigarette box into a hole and saw that there were still two cigarettes inside. However, the cigarette rolls had been broken by Cheng Qianfan's men.

Li Cuiqun was sitting on the sofa. He took out half a cigarette, put it to the tip of his nose and sniffed.

“Director, you called me.” Dong Zhengguo knocked on the door and came in.

Li Cuiqun signaled Dong Zhengguo not to speak yet, as he was thinking about a problem.

It seems that I have somewhat figured it out, or that it makes sense. After thinking about it carefully, it seems that there are some things that are a little weird. If you put it in mathematical thinking, it is the difference in the problem-solving ideas. The answer is correct, but, The problem-solving process is somewhat familiar, yet seems a little different.

“What did you find?” Li Cuiqun asked Dong Zhengguo directly.

Su Chende wanted to make a fuss between him and Ding Mutun, and even went so far as to forcefully find a Su faction within the Ding and Li agent headquarters.

Yes, although Su Chende is still respectful to him now, Li Cuiqun has long seen through Su Chende's ambition.

For people like them, political struggle and the struggle for power are instinctive perceptions.

Of course, Li Cuiqun knew that Su Chende should also know that his plan had been seen through. Su had no intention of hiding anything. Why did everyone defect to the Japanese? Instead of fighting for power, is it really for the well-being of the people in the occupied areas?

Su Chende's current situation is that both Li Cuiqun and Ding Mutun have seen his ambition. Both of them want to use Su Chende, and Su Chende also knows that he is being used, but he also wants to take advantage of it. Developing power, as for who will be the final winner, they all seem to be quite confident in themselves.

Dong Zhengguo is a chess piece placed by Li Cuiqun next to Su Chende.

Feng Man reported to Li Cuiqun that he had been coerced and occupied by Su Chende.

Li Cuiqun also knew that Dong Zhengguo was still kept in the dark.

He did not intend to reveal the matter to Dong Zhengguo now.

Li Cuiqun valued and trusted Dong Zhengguo as usual, and privately ordered Dong Zhengguo to get close to the old officer Su Chende, but in fact he monitored Su Chende.

He didn’t know whether Dong Zhengguo would really turn to Su Chende in the process. After all, according to the information Li Cuiqun had, Dong Zhengguo was very grateful to Su Chende for taking care of Feng Man after he was arrested.

And the most important thing is that Dong Zhengguo has never betrayed Su Chende.

Li Cuiqun knew before that Dong Zhengguo knew Su Chende's address, but he did not force Dong Zhengguo. On the one hand, in Li Cuiqun's plan, Su Chende was a fish that would get into the net sooner or later, so there was no rush for the time being. In addition, he really appreciated Dong Zhengguo's loyalty to Su Chende.

In Li Cuiqun's view, such people are more likely to betray others at critical moments if they treat each other with sincerity, let alone whether they can be accepted as confidants.

Li Cuiqun assigned Dong Zhengguo the task of getting close to the old officer Su Chende and monitoring him. Li Cuiqun didn't care whether Dong Zhengguo could really obey his arrangements and be loyal to him. With Feng Man's matter, he had When confidence is needed, Dong Zheng will lean on him at the critical moment.

Furthermore, Li Cuiqun believed that Dong Zhengguo was a smart man, and Dong Zhengguo's loyalty to him could still be guaranteed without endangering Su Chende.

He glanced at Dong Zhengguo, he was a pitiful man.

"Aman put the "Daily Translation" on the top, and Cheng Qianfan saw the newspaper first." Dong Zhengguo replied, "Cheng Qianfan was quite surprised. He read it carefully for a while, and his face became more and more gloomy. "

“Then what…” Li Cuiqun asked.

Li Cuiqun asked, Dong Zhengguo answered.

“I think...” Dong Zhengguo said.

“What do you think?”

“Mr. Su observed for a while, and he suspected that Cheng Qianfan was being watched. They were all performing for us,” Dong Zhengguo said.

“Do you have a different opinion?” Li Cuiqun glanced at Dong Zhengguo in surprise.

Through his conversations with Cheng Qianfan, Li Cuiqun naturally concluded that after Cheng Qianfan saw those newspapers, he might not have noticed it at first, but he would eventually realize that it was a test.

As for whether Cheng Qianfan would react to being monitored from a distance with a telescope, maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but this did not hinder Cheng Qianfan's acting behavior after learning that he was being tested:

Li Cuiqun once trained in Suochka (not a typo) and studied behavioral psychology. When a person realizes that he is being tested, even if he tells himself to keep things as normal and not be nervous, however, this person is He will perform acting behavior subconsciously. He will subconsciously consider in his mind what behavior is best for himself, and then inadvertently show it in his behavior.

Therefore, Li Cuiqun agrees with Su Chende’s point of view:

Cheng Qianfan may be performing, performing for possible watchers.

Moreover, Cheng Qianfan later even used these newspapers to "bite back", which actually meant that he didn't mind showing his disgust at seeing that he was being tempted.

Does this mean that he is not afraid of being investigated by the Secret Service Headquarters?

Getting back to the subject, Li Cuiqun was inclined to believe that Cheng Qianfan would subconsciously perform for possible monitors. This possibility was Cheng Qianfan's thoughts and guesses at the time, based on his guess about Cheng Qianfan's abilities.

"My subordinates feel that Cheng Qianfan is not acting for us." Dong Zhengguo showed a thoughtful expression, "My subordinates observed through the telescope. Cheng Qianfan was very surprised at the time. The most important thing is that his anger did not look like he was pretending. of."

Dong Zhengguo thought about the words for a while, "It is impossible for people to pretend to be so natural. The emotions of disgust and anger are like water flowing from upstream to downstream. It feels like that to me, and it cannot be acted out."

Li Cuiqun nodded slightly, thinking.

His heart is somewhat calm, not only because Dong Zhengguo does not blindly follow Su Chende's views, but has his own opinion, but also because of Dong Zhengguo's subconscious wording habits in his words -

It is like water flowing from upstream to downstream.

Li Cuiqun sometimes likes to use mathematical theories when speaking, or is accustomed to using scientific viewpoints to express analysis. In his eyes, Dong Zhengguo's argument that "the upstream flows like water flowing downstream" can be used as a subconscious way for this person to express his analysis to himself. A symbol of getting closer and closer.

"You mean that Cheng Qianfan is disgusted and angry from the bottom of his heart towards those banned newspapers." Li Cuiqun said.

“Yes, director.” Dong Zhengguo said.

“Are you disgusted with the Red Party’s Daily Translation, or are you angry with Chongqing’s China-US Daily?” Li Cuiqun asked immediately.

According to the information he has, Cheng Qianfan seems to have always hated the red, and because Cheng Qianfan’s parents are Kuomintang martyrs and his grandfather is an old Tongmenghui, this person should naturally be close to the Kuomintang.

“Cheng Qianfan expressed his disgust at the Red Party newspapers, but he seemed even more angry at the Chongqing newspapers,” Dong Zhengguo said.

“Oh?” Li Cuiqun was quite surprised, “Tell me in detail and describe the subtle differences.”

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