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Chapter 1198 Going deep alone

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    In the evening, Zhong Yi returned to the headquarters war room again after taking a short nap.

    At this time, He Wenxi finally couldn't hold on any longer and went back to sleep. The person who replaced He Wenxi now was a deputy chief staff officer named Ding Bai.

    This Ding Bai is actually an underground party member.

    He Wenxi is an underground party, Ding Bai is an underground party, and Zhong Yi is also an underground party.

    If you think that underground parties are everywhere in Yinjiang, you are wrong.

    In fact, the organization is very cautious about the development of new party members. This is to prevent enemy agents from breaking into our party, and to protect Zhong Yi, an important backbone.

    The existence of Zhong Yi is of great value to the party organization!

    Because of this, there are actually not many underground party members in Yinjiang, and their identities are top secret.

    Seeing Zhong Yi come in, Ding Bai immediately came up to him: "Come on, there's a new situation."

    Zhong Yi said softly and asked: "What's going on?"

    Ding Bai said: "The 54th Japanese Infantry Regiment is in pursuit. It has already bitten the 62nd Division's butt. It has chased all the way past Chongren in Shengxian County and is about to enter the Xinchang boundary."

    "Really?" Zhong Yi walked quickly to the sand table and said in a deep voice, "Has Kameda United entered Xinchang?"

    "Yes, we entered the Xinchang boundary ten minutes ago." Ding Bai followed to the sand table and continued, "Chongren Town is not far from Xinchang County, and the Kameda United Team will probably arrive at Xinchang County by now."

    "Damn, this Kameda United team is so brave!" Zhong Yi reached out and rubbed his chin, thinking thoughtfully.

    "Yes." Ding Bai nodded, "The 54th Japanese infantry regiment is now considered to be alone in the depths."

    Zhong Yi¡¯s eyes flashed and he said again: ¡°Deputy Director Ding, where is the main force of the Japanese Seventeenth Division now?¡±

    "Here, near Daixiewu." Ding Bai replied, "Another brigade has moved east to capture Zhuji County."

    "Has Zhuji County fallen?" Zhong Yi looked down and asked, "Have all the people in the city been moved?"

    "Most of them have been transferred." Ding Bai nodded, and then added, "However, there are still a small number of people who refuse to leave. I heard that they have been poisoned by the Japs."

    You damn little devil, this debt will have to be repaid one day!

    Zhong Yi cursed, picked up the square ruler and started measuring on the sand table.

    After a moment, a flash of light flashed across Zhong Yi's eyes, and he said: "In other words, the direct line distance between the Kameda Regiment and the main force of the 17th Division now exceeds 150 miles!"

    "Yes." Ding Bai nodded, "The actual distance is at least two hundred and forty miles!"

    After a pause, Ding Bai continued: "What's more advantageous is that the terrain from Zhuji County to Xinchang County is complicated, so at least two blocking lines can be set up!"

    Ding Bo¡¯s implication was that the conditions for attacking the 54th Infantry Regiment were ripe.

    Zhong Yi pondered for a moment, then walked into the telecommunications room next door and grabbed the phone.

    After the call was connected, Zhong Yi said: "I'm Zhong Yi, pick me up Sanyou Industrial!"

    Not a moment later, the voice of Chang Chengyun, general manager of Sanyou Industrial, came from the other side of the phone: "Hello, I am Chang Chengyun. Where are you from?"

    Zhong Yi said: "Boss Chang, I am Zhong Yi."

    "Ah, it's Mayor Zhong." Chang Chengyun said hurriedly, "What orders does Mayor Zhong have?"

    "Boss Chang is too polite." Zhong Yi smiled and said, "That's right, I would like to ask, how many tricycles has the tricycle factory produced now?"

    "Tricycle?" Chang Chengyun said, "Mayor Zhong, it's not time for delivery yet."

    "I know." Zhong Yi said, "I just want to ask, how many trucks can be delivered now?"

    Chang Chengyun said: "I just checked the production records. If we work overtime in the past two days, we should be able to produce eighty, no, one hundred vehicles in three days."

    "A hundred cars? Okay, just a hundred!" Zhong Yi said, "But I want it tomorrow!"

    "What are you talking about? Do you want the goods tomorrow?" Chang Chengyun said, "Mayor, this is too late!"

    Zhong Yi smiled and said: "Boss Chang, I know you have a way. Anyway, this matter is very important, so I leave it to you."

    As soon as he finished speaking, Zhong Yi hung up the phone involuntarily, leaving Chang Chengyun in confusion on the other end of the phone.

    Zhong Yi returned to the combat hall and ordered Xu Chao: "Achao, go and get"??The group leader picked me up and drove there in my car, as fast as possible!  "

    "Yes!" Xu Chao agreed, turned around and left.

    Xu Chao drove Zhong Yi's Ford car at full speed and took Bao Dafu from Zhenhai to the staff headquarters in less than an hour.

    "Sir, are you looking for me?" Bao Dafu asked loudly as soon as he entered the door.

    Zhong Yi waved and said: "Old Bao, come here."

    Bao Dafu walked to the edge of the sand table in confusion.

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    At the same time, at the Thirteenth Army Headquarters in Shanghai.

    Hyuga Shiaki walked into the war room with two telegrams and reported to Usami Taka: "Your Excellency, Chief of Staff, there are signs of non-compliance with military orders in various frontline departments."

    Usami Taka immediately frowned upon hearing this.

    Usami Taka really hates this tradition of the Japanese army.

    As mentioned before, Usami Takashi once studied at the Berlin Military Academy in Germany and highly admired the rigor of the Germans. The operating mechanism of the German army is simply like a steel machine, and the soldiers in it are like the smallest parts, precise and precise.  It is accurate and the operation is flawless. It is the precise operation of thousands of parts that enables the powerful German army!

    The bravery of the Japanese officers and soldiers was even better than that of the German officers and soldiers, but they lacked the rigor of the German officers and soldiers!

    Therefore, there is a big gap in the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army compared to the German army. However, only a few generals such as Usami Taka think so. Most of the Japanese generals believe that the Japanese army is not inferior to the German army.

    This list includes the commander-in-chief of the Chinese Condemnation Force, Hisao Nishio.

    Seeing Usami Takashi frowning, he was a little unhappy. Nishio Juzou, who happened to be present, patted Usami Takashi on the shoulder and comforted him: "Usami-kun, it is the tradition of the Imperial Army of Japan to defeat the superior. As a commander, of course you don't like it.  This, but if it¡¯s the other way around, if you¡¯re a commander on the front lines, you¡¯re going to love this!¡±

    Usami Taka said stiffly: "Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, please forgive me for speaking bluntly. I will never like a subordinate to subjugate a superior, and I will never do this. As a soldier, you should obey the orders of the headquarters unconditionally!"

    Nishio Hisao was not angry either. He laughed and said: "Sometimes, flexible command from frontline commanders is still necessary. After all, we are hundreds of miles away in the rear and don't know much about the frontline."

    "I agree on this point. Frontline commanders do need room for flexibility." Usami Takashi nodded and added, "But this must not be an excuse for them to disobey orders." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.  com
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