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Chapter 32 Fame World Knows (11)

On June 13, Wuhan Wangjiadun Airport.

What surprised Cheng Jiaji was still there. When the group, including Cheng Jiaji, mustered up the courage to walk off the plane gangway amid the cheers of thousands of people and celebrities in the world, they first came to them and turned out to be a group of generals and lieutenant generals.

Among these generals were General Chen who had made a strong mark in modern history, and General Zhang's old "lord" dressed in a simple soldier uniform, and the respected veteran General Feng in the army. Among these people, Lieutenant General Huang, who was still in love with Cheng Jiaji, was indispensable.

Looking at these familiar faces, but never met before, and being famous with people who have a place in history, and shook hands and greetings one by one, one by one, one by one, one by one, one by one, one by one, one by one, Cheng Jiaji's mood at this time is beyond description in words.

Since he came to this time and space in such an incredible way in which he came to this time and space in such an incredible way, he was very self-aware and did not dare to regard himself as a savior, nor did he dare to imagine that he could change the trend of history. Until now, for Zhicheng Jiaji, he just devoted himself to the hot anti-Japanese battlefield with the mentality of a person who came to help, to divide his all his strength, and to do his best to the Chinese nation, who is in unprecedented suffering at this time, that is, he often said in his heart that he could do as much as he could, as long as the Chinese nation can suffer less.

Perhaps it is precisely because of this mentality that Cheng Jiaji, who has always put his position at a low level, has never realized that he has become one of the most prominent figures in this time and space. At this moment, tens of thousands of people at the airport welcomed him with banners, and a luxurious lineup that welcomed him with high-ranking officials. All this could not bring great spiritual impact to Cheng Jiaji, making Cheng Jiaji completely understand that he has integrated into this great era, and is no longer a helper, but has become a member of them.

As soon as they got off the plane, Cheng Jiaji and Commander-in-Chief Zhang were told by the staff of the Military Commission that their itinerary was very full today. They would go to the lunch party that they would have to get off the plane, and there would be a medal ceremony in the afternoon. In the evening, they must attend the commendation reception held by the Military Commission for all the frontlines (mainly the Battle of Lanfeng and the Battle of Northeast Anhui).

Cheng Jiaji and Commander-in-Chief Zhang frowned when they heard these arrangements. Both of them were pure soldiers and they really couldn't be interested in these social engagements that had little practical significance. In the eyes of both of them, instead of spending so much money to hold cocktail parties and lunches, it would be better to save the money and buy more weapons and medicines for the soldiers on the front line.

Half an hour after leaving the airport, Cheng Jiaji, General Zhang and others walked into the "Dragon Pond Tiger's Lair" constructed by hundreds of Chinese and foreign journalists with verbal guns and arrows. (Afterward, when Cheng Jiaji talked about this lunch meeting with General Zhang, Cheng Jiaji called the venue the "Dragon Pond Tiger's Lair". For this metaphor of Cheng Jiaji, General Zhang, who has never liked to joke, was defeated.)

At the lunch meeting, Cheng Jiaji and other soldiers who came back from the front looked at the wild lobsters, sea cucumbers, bear paws and other delicacies piled up on the dining table. They were amazed at the luxury behind them, and at the same time they also experienced the sharpness of Chinese and foreign journalists.

"Next, General Zhang and General Cheng answer questions from Chinese and foreign journalists." As Cheng Jiaji expected, this lunch was not so delicious. Before these people ate the delicious food, it seemed that they had to let these hundreds of reporters who were staring at him and others first taste them.

"Two generals, you just returned to Wuhan from the front line of the Sino-Japanese War. Please express your opinions on the current situation." The first question was an American reporter, and the question he asked was not very sharp. But Cheng Jiaji still found that a colonel officer of the Military Commission had been with him and others since the airport, and he looked a little nervous. The man was still winking at the crowd, and he was almost dancing. It was inconvenient for the colonel officer of the Colonel officer, and even the faces of one major general of the Military Commission began to change a little.

Seeing this, Cheng Jiaji sighed in his heart. He naturally understood that it must be that the "commander" arranged by the staff member did not grab the first place to speak, so that he would not be able to set the tone for this press conference as planned. Seeing that the situation on the field might be out of control, the colonel staff member was afraid that he would ruin his mission, so he would be so disobedient.

The Chinese in this era are still too naive to do these fraudulent things. If the "God" Li was here, such a small scene would not be fooled by hand.

"The Japanese army has suffered heavy losses recently, and is now retracting its defense line to a limited extent. In the short term, the Japanese army should no longer have the ability to attack me." Cheng Jiaji had to stand up and act as the role similar to the official spokesperson. Because this is an occasion related to international viewing, Cheng Jiaji could only answer questions in a proper manner. If he was here, he would always say something that was not surprising, which would be a problem for himself.

"General Cheng, how long does this short time mean? Please answer more specifically! I think you Chinese should understand that everything in military must be very accurate." This American reporter was obviously dissatisfied with Cheng Jiaji's big answer just now, so he continued to ask. After asking this question, the face of the major general in the Military Commission who was responsible for organizing this lunch meeting was even more ugly. This Will is a famous difficult person among foreign journalists in Wuhan. This American is not only not so friendly to the Chinese people, but also a little pro-Japanese in his position. It is not the first time to embarrass China at the press conference.

Cheng Jiaji is not so easy to answer this question.

In history, the Japanese army will be besieging Anqing on June 10th. Since the prelude to the Wuhan Battle, in this time and space reality, the two victories of the Chinese army have just won by the Battle of Northeast Anhui and Lanfeng Battle, the Japanese army in the north were forced to stop the pace of going south. The Japanese army on the southern front were alone and dared not act rashly. In this way, the Japanese army showed no sign of attacking Anqing.

The slowdown in the Japanese army's offensive pace will inevitably give the Chinese army more time to prepare.

As for how long it will take for the Japanese army to complete the reorganization of the troops and advance to the south again, this question is not something a reporter should ask, nor is it that the general can answer in a hasty manner.

"According to general circumstances, it should take one and a half months to one month to one month to complete the reorganization of the troops. As for the specific timetable, please ask this gentleman to ask General Tsina Nakachi (the commander of the North China Front Army of the Japanese invaders.) With the "friendly" relationship between Japan and the United States, I believe he will answer your question happily. Please tell me at that time. As for my Chinese army, no matter when the Japanese army comes, our army will never relax in preparation for war." Cheng Jiaji was already very suspicious of the intention of this American reporter. The questions he raised like this are no longer in line with the identity of a reporter, but like a spy who spyed on intelligence for the Japanese.

The Americans' position in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War was very warm. On the one hand, they supported China morally, and on the other hand, the United States continued to sell various strategic materials and even weapons to the Japanese. The Americans' profit-seeking and political short-sightedness objectively supported Japan's aggression against China. Cheng Jiaji pointed out that the reporter could see the current "friendly" relationship between Soichi Teraunuchi and Japan and the United States, and also hinted to everyone that the Americans' position at the two ends of the rat at this time. To be honest, Cheng Jiaji was very disliked by the savior face of some Western journalists.

Cheng Jiaji's sentence made most Chinese and foreign journalists burst into laughter. Everyone obviously had no good feelings for the very arrogant American journalist.

The malicious American journalist made a fuss in front of Cheng Jiaji's soft nails and could only sit down after shrugging himself in the laughter of other journalists.

"It is not to be denied that with China's current national strength and military strength, the gap is huge compared with Japan, which has basically completed modernization construction. Since the war started, the Chinese army has retreated many times, and almost half of its territory has been occupied by Japan. China's richest Beijing-Shanghai-Hangzhou Delta has also been occupied by the Japanese army. General Cheng, do you think China can win this war in the end? If possible, how many years do you think it will take?" A British reporter (for the sake of easy interviews, foreign journalists had a Chinese interview certificate issued by the State Administration of the State Administration of the State Administration of the State Council, which indicated the nationality, age and blood type.) grabbed the second right to ask questions. Perhaps in order to avenge his American friends, he asked the question much sharper than that of the American journalist. Is there a future for the war of resistance in China? This is the most concerned issue for all Westerners.

General Chen was a little unable to sit still on the rostrum. He was afraid that the young and energetic Cheng Jiaji would say something extreme, so that those foreign journalists who were not friendly to China would catch any handles to make a big deal in Western newspapers and would have a bad impact on China internationally. General Chen was about to stand up and replace Cheng Jiaji to respond to the provocative question raised by the British reporter. The old general Feng in a soldier uniform sitting beside him grabbed General Chen's sleeve. In front of the old military senior who even had to speak out to the committee, General Chen did not dare to act rashly, so he had to sit back again.

After General Feng stopped General Chen, he fixed his eyes on Cheng Jiaji. He wanted to see how Cheng Jiaji answered this question. Old General Feng still admired Cheng Jiaji's toughness in his attitude towards foreigners.

"China is a weak country and an agricultural country. Compared with Japan today, there is a big gap in all aspects. But China is also a great country with deep civilization accumulation. The heavy civilization accumulation sometimes affects China's pace of progress and also gives this nation super cohesion. With this super national cohesion, even if China fights the Japanese for twenty years, the war will still be China. We can afford it, but the Japanese are afraid that they can't delay it for ten years! I firmly believe that as long as 450 million compatriots make up their minds to fight Japan to the end, China will not die!" Cheng Jiaji's loud and powerful answer made General Feng feel in a heartfelt voice. General Feng's heart

Dachang made General Chen feel relieved from his heart, and also rejuvenated all the Chinese present. Most of the foreign journalists showed incomprehensible expressions. In their opinion, Cheng Jiaji's words were a bit incredible. (In the Western concept of the concept of the country, defeating the war is not as shameful as others. They cannot understand the spirit of the Chinese nation that can take everything for the independence and freedom of the nation.) Only a few senior foreign journalists who know China have a relatively solemn look in their faces, and they are repositioning the general and his nation in their hearts.

After dealing with foreign journalists, the questions raised by domestic journalists are enough for Cheng Jiaji to have a drink. Although domestic journalists will not be too difficult for Cheng Jiaji, a famous anti-Japanese general, on personal issues, they will not leave any room for anything.

"General Cheng, I want to ask you a private question. I heard that you had three wives when you were less than 24 years old. In this new era of promoting gender equality, don't you think this is an uncivilized behavior?" A female reporter wearing a very average look asked Cheng Jiaji.

Faced with the questioning of this female reporter who was obviously a feminist, Cheng Jiaji shouted in his heart that (the three beautiful ladies in his family were forced to be rationed by his ex, not from his true intentions.) While he still had to keep a smile, he replied to the female reporter: "I should not affirm or deny this question. My three wives have three quarters of the say in this matter, and I can only obey their decisions. However, I can still answer the question of this lady (with an old word in my heart) as one of the four parties. I feel very happy at the moment. If my wives feel unhappy, I will fully respect their choice."

Cheng Jiaji didn't know that just because of the other words, he became a recognized general of "fearing one's own" in the upper class in Wuhan.

Halfway through this lunch, Cheng Jiaji hurriedly fled the venue while the crowd was unprepared, and got into Lieutenant General Huang's car that had arrived in Wuhan a few days ago. According to the agreement between the two of them just now, Lieutenant General Huang, who had been waiting in the car for a long time, saw Cheng Jiaji's sweaty and embarrassed look, and couldn't help but say something that made Cheng Jiaji deeply feel. The attack power of those reporters was much stronger than the Japanese "bean" chariot. (Pragmatic soldiers and reporters who rely on their mouths to eat were originally natural enemies.)

However, Cheng Jiaji liked Lieutenant General Huang’s next sentence very much.

"Haoran, the principal will see you before awarding the medal!
Chapter completed!
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