Fukushima Yasu was getting a little impatient and was about to make some sarcastic remarks to this brat;

However, Tanaka Yoshiichi, who was standing by, immediately winked at him and replied calmly with a smile:
The baggage train encountered a small problem, so we were unable to wait at the designated location. Please understand, allies...

If it were someone else, they would probably give some face to this officer who was known as a friendly army.
But he was the Marshal's nephew after all. Facing these two old devils, he had no idea what "face" was. He just rolled his eyes and replied:

Even if I don't forgive you, can I still make you kneel down and beg me? I'm not your father or anything like that. His arrogance even made Jiang Dengxuan a little shocked.

However, this young man has always spoken in a sarcastic way, but he has always been restrained in front of Master Jiang. Now that he is facing the Japanese, doesn't he have to "express" his personal feelings?
In addition, this young man had studied in Japan for more than half a year and understood some of the local culture. It didn't take him long to anger Fukushima Yasumasa, who almost said "Baka" to him on the spot.

But no matter how stupid he is, he has to recognize the situation - the cold-resistant supplies he brought with him are indeed too important and can almost determine the outcome of the battle on the front line.

Without waiting for his boss Tanaka to speak, Fukushima Yasumasa chose to calm down himself... Of course, who would lose temper with "benefits that come right to their doorstep"?

Anyway, once the Baikal region stabilizes in the future, there will be plenty of opportunities to come back and deal with them!
By then, not only will this overly arrogant brat in front of him be killed, but even his two-faced uncle will have to be killed as well...

Thinking of this, the old fellow seemed to be self-anesthetized. He looked at him with relief and actually said something about Sino-Japanese friendship and the promising cooperation in the future.

Jiang Dengxuan has always been gentle, and during the conversation he always maintained a calm attitude that took the overall situation into consideration;

But Zhang Xuecheng was different. While replying, he was always wielding a sword and a gun, which almost angered Tanaka Yoshiichi.

However, this young master was always good at observing people's words and expressions. He repeatedly tried to test the tempers of the two men, and finally turned around and left with an attitude, which really pissed off the two old Japanese.

But for the sake of the warm clothes and charcoal, the two Japanese leaders swallowed their anger.

When Jiang Dengxuan and Zhang Xuecheng left the Japanese military base, the calm Chao Liu turned his head slightly and whispered to Zhang Xuecheng, "What are you doing? Why do you have to anger these devils?"

Zhang Xuecheng first turned around and took a look at the Japanese headquarters, then put his hands behind his head and laughed softly, "It's just a joke! Let's see if these two old guys really dare to turn against us."

The soldiers around him were unloading the goods in a hurry. Jiang Dengxuan glanced at the mess at the entrance of the Japanese command post and his face sank. "How could the Japanese turn against us for these things?"

"But if you do it so openly, it will probably provoke them to do something behind your back."

Zhang Xuecheng smiled again: "Even if I didn't say that, the Japs would still do something tricky."

As he spoke, he raised his hand to hold his shoulders and whispered a few words in his ear. Jiang Dengxuan's face immediately changed: "What? This matter is ours..."

In an instant, he lowered his voice to the lowest level, "What does Mr. Jiang mean?"

His companion did not comment, and both of them chose to remain silent.

This time, the idea of ​​trapping Yamada Hideji's baggage troop was something Jiang Cheng came up with on the spur of the moment.

The cotton clothes cannot be collected for nothing; their "Japanese allies" must bleed a little.

Therefore, Jiang Cheng revealed the Japanese army's movements to Ivan of the White Russian Regiment and asked him to go straight to the Soviet guerrilla base near Vladivostok.

This Ivan was a Russian nobleman, and had a certain reputation among these guerrilla officers;

After a friendly meeting between the two sides, the Soviet guerrillas were still skeptical about the news brought by the young officer.

But then Ivan handed over the things he brought, and all the officers present looked at each other in surprise. A large amount of food, fodder... and thick cotton clothes, etc. With the continuous battles with the US-Japanese coalition forces, the conditions in the sparsely populated Vladivostok area became even more difficult;

All these good things before them were what they urgently needed; although the Slavs were cold-resistant and the temperature at the end of October was as refreshing as the autumn breeze for them, the military rations that were decreasing day by day and could not be replenished made every officer extremely distressed.

Anthony, a hot-tempered but straightforward officer, rushed up, shook Ivan's hand tightly, and called him comrade.

So the two sides hit it off. Zhang Xuecheng deliberately delayed in Heilongjiang Province for three days, allowing Yamada's troops to "cool off" in the cold wind for a few days, and then the guerrillas sneaked through.

The Soviet cavalry, who had long been furious with these overly brutal invaders, rushed forward and beat Yamada Hideji to a pulp under the leadership of Anthony.

The battle situation was also seen. Except for the destruction of this baggage train, their guns, ammunition, several trucks and food all became supplements for the guerrillas.

The old Russians, who had tasted the sweetness, learned from Ivan that the young leader of the new regime not only had no good feelings towards the Japanese, but also had some demands for cooperation.

The leader of the guerrillas, Anthony, came to Jilin Prefecture with several guards to meet the governor.

In fact, this time when cooperating with the Russians, Jiang Cheng just wanted to trick the Japanese;

After all, as a new regime, the development of Russia is just so-so.

But no one expected that Ivan was young and much better at negotiation than his leader Vasily, and he actually tricked people into coming.

Jiang Cheng attached great importance to this outsider, so he turned down a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce and made an appointment with Anthony in the study.

There is no need to be too polite when talking to Russians. It is usually enough to just get straight to the point and talk about your purpose.

There have been many wars in Russia, which have had a significant impact on the output of both grain and civilian light industry in recent years.

So whether it was a guerrilla like him or a regular army, food and clothing became a big problem.

But it’s different in Jilin——

After a full year of resuming production, coupled with the large-scale reclamation of land by the Korean ethnic group, Jilin's grain output this year has doubled.

Moreover, since cooperating with the United States, Jiang Cheng has also imported large quantities of grain... Especially after the Tumen River ports were fully opened, almost all the grain from those large farms fell into Jiang Cheng's hands.

Hearing the difficulties raised by the other party, the governor smiled.

Tell him right away that since the soldiers and civilians in the Soviet area are short of food, Jilin is willing to provide it.

But the current meaning is definitely paid.

Forget about the money. Jiang Cheng is now rich with tons of real gold and silver.

He suggested that your army could use various equipment, military products, domestic production lines, etc. to exchange with him for food, clothing, and medicine.

Yes, there are also various drugs mainly based on penicillin... Years of war have caused epidemics everywhere. In this period when "bloodletting therapy" was still widely used, the various drugs produced by Jiang Cheng's two major pharmaceutical factories in Siping and Changchun were like panaceas. (End of this chapter)

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