The Anti-Japanese War Begins with the Northeast Army
Chapter 251 Going North
Chapter 251 Going North
"Why the hell did you come to me? You didn't even send me a message before you came... You scared me so much in the middle of the night!"
Wang Junshan was originally a disciple of Cui Yinggui, and it was he who led him to join the Fengtian Army in his early years.
Later, because of his bravery and daring in combat, he was highly regarded by Wu Junsheng and was promoted to Wu Junsheng's deputy at an early age.
But the friendship between teacher and student in their early years remained, and since Jiang Cheng and Wu Junsheng had previously gone to Siping to fight bandits, he intended to make friends with some military officers.
Wang Junshan admired Jiang Cheng's bold and unrestrained character, and the relationship between the two was almost the same as that between close friends like Hai Pingchuan.
"Don't mention it, it was Gui Guo... ahem, Instructor Guo was injured, so he came to you."
Before he finished speaking, Guo Maochen on the stone bed opened his eyes slightly and groaned, "The devils are just devils, there's no need to change their names."
Jiang Cheng was embarrassed by what he said. He snorted and smiled bitterly, "Brother Wang, let's stop talking nonsense - let's find a reliable doctor quickly."
As he said this, Bai Junshan turned around and shouted to his adjutant to go find someone, and then told his men to carry Guo Maochen to the car.
They hurried all the way to the village and went straight to Wang Junshan's ancestral home.
In fact, strictly speaking, this place can be considered a military settlement.
Wang Junshan's ancestral home is here. Later, he became more and more powerful and had more and more soldiers. Naturally, he had to return to his hometown to carve out a piece of territory.
Baishuitun had military camps and farmland, and he was able to collect all the rent... In fact, it was similar to the situation in Dapingzhuang.
"Next time you come to see me, you have to say hello first."
Wang Junshan smiled and asked his family to prepare food, drinks and hot water for Jiang Cheng and the others. "It must be uncomfortable outside. You look so miserable."
Jiang Cheng made a few polite remarks, but he was still thinking about Guo Guizi. Seeing his expression, the other party immediately smiled and said, "Don't worry, how could it possibly happen? It's just a minor injury and it won't kill anyone."
"Come on, sit down and have a drink with me first - I have some excellent tobacco paste here, we should try it."
This guy is brave in combat and has a hot temper, but he is also a heavy drinker and gambler.
Jiang Cheng rolled his eyes, and repeatedly made a distressed expression and waved his hands: "Brother Wang, this is not allowed! I haven't graduated from the Military Academy yet, and Guo Guizi has a clear rule, "
"Forget about tobacco paste or anything like that. There are limits on how much alcohol you can drink!"
Wang Junshan pouted and patted his shoulder when he heard it: "Then your study is really too boring--"
"You have to control his drinking and smoking. What's the point of him being alive? I think you're losing your mind. You might as well just hang out with Chief Wu!"
"Based on your abilities and talents, Jiang Feilan, you are definitely much better than your father."
Jiang Cheng knew that he was just being polite, so he just picked up some vegetables and meat to quickly fill his stomach before telling Wang Junshan about their journey.
"No way, Xiao Liuzi is also nearby, and he is being chased by the devils?"
He scratched his hair and laughed bitterly, "Brother, what you mean by this is to tell me that Guizi Guo led a group of cadets who were not even fully trained to Liutiaohu to recruit the Japanese?"
In fact, Jiang Cheng had been thinking about this along the way: Guo was obviously eager to make a contribution, so he brought them out for the so-called "study tour and practical training"... Now thinking about it, it was too reckless.
"It's also because the Japs in Liutiaohu are too fucking idiotic. They rely on their large numbers of soldiers and weapons to fire provocatively outside the courtyard all day long."
Although the matter was handled rashly, Jiang Cheng was still not as bad as Hou Gui. Instead, he breathed a sigh of relief and said, "It should have been cleaned up a long time ago--"
"Brother Wang, I need you to take action on this matter. I have been thinking about it and I still feel that it is not fair. Can you help me find it..." Wang Junshan interrupted him and said, "Do you need me to tell you? I will let my adjutant take people to look for it later."
"They can't run far with the ammunition - if you find them, let them come to Baishuitun for a good meal and stay for a few days. I'll tell Commander Wu about it."
Hearing his straightforward answer and the fact that he had completely taken the matter into his hands, Jiang Cheng felt completely relieved.
After a few drinks with him, Jiang Cheng quickly got drunk.
He was helped back to the wing by two big soldiers, and fell asleep as soon as his head touched the pillow - there was nothing to worry about in Wang Junshan's military settlement, but when he turned over and woke up, he still held Browning to his side cautiously.
He slept until the next afternoon, when someone sent by Wang Junshan came to tell him that the doctor they had found, Jinrong Guo, had treated him carefully, and he was now fine.
The riders who were sent out to look for the cadets also came back, saying that they had found them on the path north of Baishuitun.
They were so nervous and alert that they thought they were being pursued and a fight almost broke out.
Now the large army is led by someone and is heading towards Baishuitun.
"Oh, that's great - I have to thank my brother Wang very much."
Jiang Cheng let out a long sigh and fell back on the kang. He was tired after several days and today was the most relaxing day. If it weren't for his stomach growling again, he would have wanted to sleep for another three days.
The person who came to report the news clearly saw this, and asked the maid to come in and bring him some hot soup and hot water for him to wash first, and then put pancakes, lamb chops and other things on half the table, so that he could fill his stomach and take a nap.
By the time Zhang Hanqing and his men arrived, it was almost evening.
Jiang Cheng had already slept well, and he went to greet them in high spirits. As soon as he finished telling them what happened, Zhang Hanqing became a little anxious and quickly moved around him: "I'll go see Maochen!"
But everyone looked at each other. They were so tired and hungry that they couldn't even think about etiquette.
Wang Junshan's hospitality was even more generous than Liu Runchuan's. After all, Baishuitun had abundant resources and sufficient food and fodder.
In addition to ensuring that each cadet soldier had enough food, drink and sleep, Wang Junshan also gave each of them travel expenses and dry food, and allowed them to stay for a few more days.
How could Guo Maochen agree to that?
The time limit for their study tour was limited, and everything in Baishuitun was given because of Jiang Feilan's face.
It would be fine if it was someone else, but Guo Guizi was aloof and self-admiring. The more Wang Junshan gave him, the more uncomfortable he felt. In the end, he simply wiped out all the goodwill he had accumulated with great difficulty along the way.
Jiang Cheng simply didn't bother to fight anymore. He would go to Siping after graduation anyway. Except for the military reorganization in 1922, there wouldn't be many opportunities for him to deal with him.
Right now, all he wanted to do was to quickly finish this study tour, which was somewhat like Guo Maochen's personal "show match", and then graduate successfully and develop his career in Siping.
It can be said that this is the territory that truly belongs to him alone since he traveled through time.
After resting for another two days, the trainees continued their march northward along the road, accompanied by Wang Junshan for ten miles.
After several consecutive battles, the road to Zhengjiatun, although long, was relatively peaceful.
But it is not difficult to imagine that although there are many bearded men in the Northeast, except for some "professionals", those who participate in robbery are usually farmers;
This midsummer season is the busiest time for farmers.
(End of this chapter)
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