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Chapter 1190, Mr. You(1/4)

Return to Nanyuan Airport.

I found the atmosphere here to be quite tense.

Originally there were not many sandbag fortifications, but now they are piled up everywhere.

Air raid shelters have also begun to be opened.

Because it was summer, there was a lot of rain, so the air raid shelters were very humid.

It's so hot and stuffy. I can't stay there at all.

There are lookout posts pointing to the sky everywhere.

If a Japanese aircraft is spotted, a warning shot will be fired immediately.

All the transport planes that landed flew away.

Including Zhang Yong’s special plane.

It is not safe to stay at Nanyuan Airport because there is no fighter escort.

The DC-3 transport plane itself is unarmed. If it encounters Japanese fighter jets, it will only be slaughtered.

All the oil has been moved into the underground air raid shelter.

This brings some trouble to refueling. It takes more time.

Enter the command post.

The communications staff officer saw him and ran up immediately.

stand at attention.

"Report to the specialist, telegram from the Air Raid Department!"

"Give me."

Zhang Yong reached out and took the folder.

Open.

It was a telegram forwarded to him by the Air Force Planning Department. It remained intact.

The telegram was sent by the 29th Army to the Air Raid Department. It requested the Air Raid Department not to send aircraft to participate in the war, so as not to escalate the situation.

frown.

This means that the BA-65 fighter jets cannot arrive.

If it comes by force, the 29th Army will inevitably shirk responsibility. The accusation is that Jinling acted without authorization, causing the situation to get out of control.

Now is the time to blame each other and blame each other.

On the Fruit Party side, striving for credit and passing the buck is the norm.

"Inciting an escalation of the situation?"

"It's already this time, are you still worried about the situation escalating?"

It feels ridiculous.

real.

They've all started fighting.

The Japanese invaders have already launched a large-scale attack on Wanping.

Are you still worried about escalating the situation?

I don’t know what the thinking of the top brass of the 29th Army is.

Do they think they can continue to give in, continue to make peace, and then live in peace with the Japanese invaders? What a big joke.

irritable.

He tore up the telegram directly.

Seeing such a telegram will only make you angry and affect your mood.

"And the telegram from the chamberlain."

"oh."

Zhang Yong reached out and took it.

The telegram from the attendant's room contained only four words:

Act according to circumstances.

I looked at it for a long time, thoughtfully.

These four words have rich meanings.

No matter how you explain it, it seems to work.

Now Jinling has very limited control over Peiping, and they don't understand the situation here. It seems that they can't give any other guidance besides acting according to the situation. Instead, it was Zhang Yong who gave it first-hand

The intelligence is the most reliable. Last night, it was Zhang Yong who directly faced the Japanese attack.

"There are also those sent by the 67th Army."

"oh."

Zhang Yong reached out and took it.

This telegram is relatively long, with nearly a hundred words.

It mainly reports on some basic situations of the 67th Army’s arrival in Suzhou. It’s considered a report.

Although Zhang Yong is not in Suzhou, he is still nominally in charge of the 67th Army. He has the right to know what happens with the 67th Army.

After the 67th Army arrived in Suzhou with three divisions, they conducted daily training. There was no content about positional attack and defense or mobile warfare.

Obviously, the higher-ups felt that there would be no need for troops from the 67th Army.

The first echelon is all composed of German weapon masters. There are five of them. There are more than 50,000 people.

The second echelon also has three divisions, with more than 30,000 people.

The total number of these two echelons is 80,000. It can be said that the strength is very sufficient.

Even if the Japanese marines numbered ten thousand, they would still be eight against one. The higher-ups must have felt that such a force was enough.

It's even more than enough. It may not even be used by the second tier.

Then there is no need for the third echelon to make so much noise and waste time and energy.

"Call back."

"yes."

"Order the 67th Army to be ready for battle and to enter the battle at any time."

"yes."

The communications staff officer agreed and took out the third telegram.

It was sent by the Cavalry Brigade of the 67th Army.

It is also reporting some basic information. But this is all superficial.

In fact, I learned that the Japanese invaders launched a large-scale attack on Wanping last night, so I asked Zhang Yong for information and instructions.

"Order them to be ready for battle. To fight at any time."

"yes."

The communications staff officer agreed and took out the fourth telegram.

Zhang Yong:……

Am I so popular?

Okay, it seems like there are quite a lot of things going on. This time it’s from the 230th Division.

Long Muhan has taken over the 230th Division in Chongqing. The 230th Division has also been supplemented by a shipload of arms. The basic equipment of light weapons is in place.

But there is still a lack of 75mm field guns and a lack of anti-aircraft weapons.

There's no way, the system doesn't have it.

"Return the call. Order the 230th Division to be ready to go down the river. Reinforce the front line at any time."

"yes."

The communications officer turned around and left.

Zhang Yong finally breathed a sigh of relief. There were no more telegrams.

Good guy, there was so much movement last night.

It is estimated that all senior military officials know about it. The government should inform it.

Facts have proved that this was the beginning of the eight-year all-out war of resistance. In the following time, China will change drastically.
To be continued...
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