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    Semyonov is full of confidence in this trip.

    The "Intervention Army" composed of French generals and Czech Legions has decided to betray Kolchak in exchange for a guarantee of their safe departure from Russia.  But the Cossacks cannot leave their homeland, and if the Japanese cannot calm down the situation, they will have to bear the Soviet Russian government's severe prosecution for their betrayal.  If we could grab that batch of gold that was extremely attractive to the Soviet Russian government, would we be able to atone for our sins?

    As for the friendship with Kolchak, bah!  It was this incompetent guy who dragged everyone down, but the huge changes in Irkutsk allowed him to escape easily.  No matter what, Kolchak's role has disappeared, and his ending is nothing more than handing over this batch of gold to the Japanese and obtaining asylum. In the same way, why not get some benefits for himself at this last moment?  He originally planned to wait until Kolchak and the troops in Irkutsk, which had been transformed into the "political center" of the Red Army, merged, and then opportunistically take advantage of Chita in his hometown, but unfortunately he learned of an astonishing incident.  News: Kolchak actually wants to change his route to Mongolia in the south!

    He was convinced of this news, because the source of the news was the Intelligence Section of the Japanese Army Staff Headquarters in Manchuria, and they had been staring at Kolchak for more than a day or two.  After learning the news, Semyonov decided to hijack the car in advance.

    The arrogant Kolchak deeply abhors treachery.  He is a soldier and has the dignity of a soldier.  He would never accept a retaliation from his former companion, especially if someone used him as a backstop.  What about Cossack cavalry?  No matter how good their riding skills are, can they still rush into a carriage made of steel?

    He was wrong.  The Cossack cavalry really deserved their fame.  On galloping horseback, they could still aim at the head of Kolchak's pro-combatants lying in the car window.  However, his own soldiers, under the opponent's extremely accurate marksmanship and powerful firepower, had to lower their heads and shoot aimlessly out of the window, as if to embolden themselves.

    The iron carriage was riddled with bullet holes, and his few guards suffered heavy casualties under the Cossacks' guns and gradually became exhausted.  Seeing that the situation was not good, Petrov rushed to him and said loudly: "Our army can't resist it anymore, why not negotiate with them, and we will give them half of the gold!" Yes, in the face of life, no matter how much,  Wealth has no meaning anymore.  Even this experienced general felt that he could no longer resist, let alone others!

    As a last resort, Kolchak agreed to give it a try.

    The negotiations between the two parties went surprisingly smoothly. Semyonov said happily that as long as the high ministry handed over 30 boxes of gold, he would guarantee with the reputation of the Cossacks that he would never attack Kolchak again.  When he thought about it, the road ahead was Kolchak's point of no return. He was consuming all his strength here. Even if he grabbed all the gold, he wouldn't be able to look good. After all, such a huge wealth is being stared at by heroes from all walks of life.  If you have the opportunity to reap the benefits easily, why not?

    It is impossible to say that Kolchak does not feel distressed. After all, he risked his life to personally escort the car thousands of miles to get here. Nearly half of the original 64 boxes of gold had to be divided, but the situation was stronger than others, and there were  any solution?  These hateful Cossacks can't do much against the Red Army, but they can do a great job against their own people!

    Just when the two sides turned off the flames and shook hands and had a good time, gunshots like fried beans suddenly rang out from all sides. The Cossack cavalry who were caught off guard had just been happily immersed in the dream of getting gold. Before they could mount their horses, they were swept down in large areas.  If you listen carefully, there is also the sound of portable cavalry machine guns in the middle.

    Semenov¡¯s face suddenly turned pale. With this firepower and troop strength, could it be that the Soviet Red Army came to kill them?  Didn't I just negotiate terms of exchange with them?  They turned against each other so quickly because of gold?  !

    After intensive shooting, the Cossack cavalry was defeated, but the opponent did not seem to want to kill them all. After a chirping order was passed, a group of cavalry waving sun flags came out from behind the Sayan Ridge.

    The leader of this team is a short oriental man, wearing a command knife, staring at a Japanese mustache at the corner of his mouth, and wearing a pair of snow-white gloves on his left hand holding the reins.  He waved his hand, and immediately behind him, an equally short Eastern man shouted: "Hai!" and immediately clapped his horse forward.

    Kolchak and Semyonov were both surprised and confused. None of them would have thought that they would encounter Japanese troops here!  Now it can be confirmed that besides the Japanese soldiers, who else has such powerful firepower and strong troops?

    The Japanese soldier who came over was obviously a translator. He looked down at everyone in fluent Russian and said loudly: "The First Division of the Third Division of the Empire of Japan in Manchuria has been ordered to take over the military ranks! You must leave here immediately, without any mistakes!"

    &nbThey began to taste the feeling of being wronged: they would not have thought that the September 18th, July 7th Incident, and the Battle of Songhu were all events where the Japanese either lost their soldiers first, or the Chinese soldiers fired first

    As for Kolchak and his group, they disappeared from this world without any sound.  Since then there have been many rumors: Was he killed and silenced by the Cossacks?  Will it be wiped out by the Japanese?  Is it possible that Kolchak hid this gold when he saw something was wrong?  Most likely, will it be thrown into the deep Lake Baikal?  Since then, there have been many treasure hunters on the shores of Lake Baikal, and in the early 1930s, a deep-diving team from the United States came here.

    Only Zhang Hanqing, Gao Jiyi and others knew that the Japanese suffered a dumb loss.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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