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Chapter 547 Zhennanpu Landing (7)

"Report! Cui Haozhi's liaison officer is here."

"Please come in."

After Luo Yue finished speaking, Cui Hao, wearing a robe in the robe, walked straight into the office, bowed to Luo Yue, and said, "Commander Luo."

Luo Yue nodded and said, "Location Officer Cui, is there anything wrong?"

Cui Hao said straight: "The report to the commander, the grain, salt, cloth and other materials have been distributed. I came to report to the commander in detail."

Luo Yue was very satisfied and said, "Very good, Liaison Officer Cui, thank you for your hard work."

Cui Hao hurriedly said: "There is no hard work there, there is nothing hard at all, these are what I should do."

In fact, Luo Yue arranged a lot of things for Cui Haozhi during this period, and he was so busy that he ran around and almost never stopped for a moment. However, Cui Haozhi really didn't feel it was hard, because this period could be said to be the most glorious moment in Cui Haozhi's life. Although Cui Haozhi's family is also a family of powerful officials and is naturally an unattainable wealthy family in the eyes of ordinary people, his family can only be regarded as a small family in the circle of wealthy families in Pyongyang. Therefore, in social activities in the circle of wealthy families, Cui Haozhi is always careful, smiling and having a tail between his tail, for fear of saying the wrong thing and doing the wrong thing, annoying the real wealthy family and causing trouble.

But since he became the liaison officer of the People's Army, Cui Hao's net worth soared in Pyongyang City. Although this liaison officer is essentially a person who runs errands, he is a person who can speak in front of the People's Army. Isn't the People's Army the People's Army the word of the People's Army now? Although Luo Yue also told the wealthy families in Pyongyang City that the People's Army will not stay in Pyongyang City for a long time, as long as the People's Army is still in one day, it can guarantee Cui Hao's status in Pyongyang City.

Therefore, the children of the wealthy family who usually don’t look at him are respectful when they see Cui Haozhi during this period, bow their heads and bow their heads, and flatter them. Naturally, they will inevitably give Cui Haozhi some yellow and white goods, or invite Cui Haozhi to a banquet, watch singing and dancing, etc., and there are also people who give him beautiful women, just asking Cui Haozhi to say a few good words to him in front of the People’s Army to keep peace. Because of this, some wealthy families or individuals who have helped Japan work are anxious after the People’s Army occupied Pyongyang, fearing that the People’s Army will settle the score with them, so they all put their hopes on Cui Haozhi.

Moreover, Cui Haozhi was dedicated to the work arranged by the People's Army and completed it very well, so he was highly valued by Luo Yue and could report his work directly to Luo Yue. In fact, Cui Haozhi worked hard, on the one hand, of course, to please the People's Army; on the other hand, he also pulled the tiger's slut, used the power of the People's Army to show off his own power, and enjoyed his own affair.

In fact, the People's Army's military discipline is strict and has no offense. Moreover, it does not intend to stay on the Korean Peninsula for a long time. Therefore, it will not make any moves against these wealthy families, nor will it want to make a settlement and criticism in Pyongyang, unless someone openly disobeys the People's Army's management orders at this time. Although Cui Haozhi did not get clear information, he can guess a few points by observing his words and expressions. Therefore, he is true and false, false, and sometimes he will be mysterious and pretend to be powerful. He not only collects a lot of money, but also a few beauties to accompany him.

However, he saw that the People's Army's military discipline was strict, because the senior officers led by Luo Yue and others were very honest, and did not take property or be close to women. Because he had tried Luo Yue several times, he was rejected, so he did not dare to do too much. If someone took the initiative to send him off, he would naturally refuse everyone, but he did not dare to openly blackmail. In fact, Luo Yue was very clear about Cui Haozhi's behavior, but now there are still many things that Cui Haozhi needs to do in Pyongyang, so he turned a blind eye and then educated him well after returning to Qingdao.

Luo Yue said again: "Are your family ready? A fleet is going to return to Qingdao tomorrow morning. Your family can go to Qingdao with this fleet first, or send some people to Qingdao first."

Cui Hao said hurriedly: "I have been ready for a long time and can set off tomorrow."

Luo Yue said: "Okay, wait a while to tell me the number of people, as well as men and women. I will give it to you immediately and try to make it more comfortable for you to live on the boat. After all, you have to spend the night on the boat."

Cui Hao said straight: "Okay, I'll go home and count it right away."

In fact, Cui Haozhi is also very clear. Although he is now in a glorious place, he is actually supported by the People's Army. Once the People's Army leaves Pyongyang, he will be defeated back to his original form. What's more, he surrenders to the People's Army, which is equivalent to betraying Japan. After the People's Army captures Pyongyang City, Cui Haozhi also assists the People's Army in capturing the Japanese logistics personnel. Therefore, there is absolutely no good result to stay in Pyongyang. Luo Yue also clearly told the powerful families of Pyongyang that the People's Army will not stay in Pyongyang for a long time and will leave sooner or later. Although the wealthy families in Pyongyang are half-doubted about this, they are also more scrupulous. If the People's Army really leaves, they must deal with Cui Haozhi well. After all, Cui Haozhi is too ostentatious during this period. The children of a small family have stepped on their heads. Although many wealthy families welcome Cui Haozhi on the surface, they are quite unhappy.

Of course, Cui Haozhi also understood that many people were waiting for the People's Army to leave and deal with him, but he didn't care anymore, because he had already decided to take his family and follow the People's Army to leave Pyongyang and settle down in Qingdao. Of course, he would not care. However, the Cui family is a big family, with dozens of direct relatives of only three generations. Some people were willing to leave Pyongyang and go to Qingdao with Cui Haozhi, but some still wanted to stay. After all, the Cui family is still a member of the upper class in Pyongyang, and at least it can ensure that there is no worries about food and clothing. When he goes to Qingdao, everything will be zero, starting from scratch, and there is no way to know the good and good fortune. Some people are hesitating, and Cui Haozhi has no choice but to take away everyone who is willing to leave.

At this time, Cui Haozhi said again: "Also, the commander asked me to find a Korean anti-Japanese patriot. I have found another one these days and I have brought it. I am waiting outside. Does the commander have time to see him now?"

Luo Yue was excited when he heard this and said, "Very good, please invite him in."

It turned out that after the 5th Army's victory in counterattack against the Japanese and Korean troops, Luo Yue received an order from the Qingdao working group, requiring him to stay in Pyongyang for 10 days and then withdraw back to Qingdao. Because the East China government did not intend to expand towards the Korean Peninsula, this time he used troops on the Korean Peninsula just to defeat the Japanese plan to counterattack the Liaodong Peninsula and to severely damage Japan's last military force. Now that the strategic goal has been achieved, there is naturally no need to stay on the Korean Peninsula for a long time. As it is a Marine Corps, it is equivalent to a lonely army, so it is better to withdraw to Qingdao as soon as possible.

However, the working group also arranged three tasks for Luo Yue, which was completed within 10 days. The first task was to send all the captured Japanese and Korean soldiers and Japanese logistics personnel back to Qingdao for custody. This time, Luo Yue captured very few soldiers, with only more than 1,000 Japanese soldiers, and most of the Korean soldiers were directly persuaded by Cui Hao to help the People's Army maintain order in Pyongyang. They could not be considered prisoners, but surrendered personnel. However, more than 60,000 Japanese logistics personnel were captured in Pyongyang City. Strictly speaking, the logistics personnel were also part of the military personnel, and of course they could not be released easily. Moreover, in future negotiations, these people were not only important bargaining chips for the East China government, but in the end, Japan needed to pay for redemption. Therefore, the working group decided to transport all these prisoners back to Qingdao. Although doing so would consume a lot of resources from the East China government, the wool was found on the sheep and would eventually be counted as Japan's compensation.

The second task is to send all the materials stored by the Japanese army in Pyongyang to the residents and people in Pyongyang. The Japanese army stored a large amount of materials in Pyongyang, but the People's Army wanted to transport all the prisoners back to Qingdao, so the materials could not be transported away, but they could not be left to the Japanese army. Therefore, the Qingdao Military Working Group decided to send all these materials to the people in Pyongyang. Of course, the Japanese army would not get them, and the People's Army could gain a good reputation through this and expand to the Korean Peninsula in the future.

Of course, after the People's Army withdrew from the Korean Peninsula, the Japanese army made a comeback, and it is possible to loot all the materials distributed to the Korean people. However, after the discussion of the working group, it was not very likely that this possibility was not great, because after the Battle of Yalu River, more than half of the Japanese army suffered casualties, and now only more than 100,000 troops are left. Moreover, the People's Army has withdrawn, and the Japanese army is unable to launch a new war. Of course, there is no need to use so much materials. Moreover, even if the Japanese army loots all these materials, it will take some effort, and the Korean people will hide some. Therefore, it is good that the Japanese army can recover half of them. The most important thing is that this has nothing to do with the People's Army, which will only make the Korean people more grateful for the benefits of the People's Army.

The third task is to ask Luo Yue to contact the anti-diggers in South Korea and invite them to Qingdao. The East China government can provide them with some help.

During the battle of Yalu River, the People's Army captured nearly 100,000 Korean soldiers and logistics personnel, and how to deal with this group of personnel was indeed a headache for the working group. Because even if the East China government and Japan finally succeeded in negotiations, Japan would obviously not pay the ransom for the Korean prisoners, but the East China government was obviously unwilling to let the group of Korean prisoners go. After all, these are not hundreds or thousands of people, but nearly 100,000 people. Whether they are voluntarily or forced, they are all enemies of the People's Army, so of course they cannot be released just like this. And being imprisoned like this is not a long-term solution. Not only should they be given food and drink, but someone should also watch them. Although they can also be allowed to do hard work, the utilization rate of this is too low.

After consultation, the working group finally decided to subdue the Korean prisoners for use by the East China government, and could select elite troops from them, form troops, or train intelligence personnel to infiltrate the Korean Peninsula to prepare for the future expansion of the East China government to the Korean Peninsula.
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