The conflict entered a white-hot stage from the beginning. The Japanese retreated into the dense forest and first used the terrain to counterattack the Russians who were counterattacking.

However, the Soviet army, which rose to prominence in 1917, has been tempered over the years and its combat effectiveness is not comparable to that of ordinary armies.

Moreover, they are the garrison here, and their understanding of the terrain is no worse than that of the Japanese troops who are undoubtedly local bullies.

The two sides fought back and forth, with the help of the people, and the fact that the Japanese themselves did not have much supplies, the battle lasted from around 5pm to dark, and all the bullets and other supplies were used up.

While the two sides were fighting, Hai Rushong led his troops to hide in the dense forest to "watch the show"... At first it was lively and interesting to watch, but later the brothers got tired of it, and some of them even took out food to eat while watching, and some even played cards. The harder the other side fought, the more leisurely and carefree they were here.

"The Japs are about to withdraw."

Li Fusheng ran back breathlessly and reported, "Boss, as you said, I am following your instructions with my brothers and watching from behind. A few Japanese soldiers asked their leaders to go out and explore the way."

Hai Rusong nodded repeatedly, turned around and growled to the people around him: "Load your guns, we have to go around and chase the Japs!"

Upon hearing this, all the soldiers immediately changed their expressions to a serious and alert one.

The whole forest was instantly filled with the sound of bolts being drawn and rifles being loaded, and the sound of military uniforms being shaken;
Dai Wenjun and Haiming divided their troops into two groups and used two routes to encircle and pursue these stray dogs.

Hai Rushong knew very well that with the current number of Japanese soldiers, they were no longer able to compete with the nearby Soviet troops.

If their leaders want to make further achievements, they can only run eastward, along the Sino-Russian border, and continue fighting and seeking opportunities.

But after being attacked repeatedly and fighting the Russians today, their ammunition and food were all gone.

If you want to find another place to settle down, you have to prepare everything, such as food, weapons, ammunition, etc.

So it was speculated that the Japanese would definitely target small towns... and the Baikal region is currently deserted and sparsely populated, and the only town that is somewhat decent is near Udinsk.

Dai Wenjun and his men chased them like chasing sheep, shooting all the time. In the dark, the Japanese soldiers didn't know that the ones chasing them were not the Russians, but ran faster and faster.

"No more chasing! Our master said that if we follow them here, we will let the devils go to their city and smash the kilns! We can just stay nearby and watch the show."

Dai Wenjun chased the Japanese soldiers all the way and let them go.

The next day, news of Japanese looting came from near Udinsk.

Now the Russians, who had originally had some good feelings towards these Japanese devils, were completely furious.

The original idea was to "cooperate and utilize" the relationship, let them be the middleman, let the White Army be the vanguard, and eventually I could gain benefits from Mongolia...

But they never expected that the Japanese army would become a cancer in the Baikal region, and the benefits it brought far outweighed the losses;
In addition, the Russian troops that had entered Mongolia had failed in several attacks on Kulun. The Russian officials, led by Alexander and Sinvar, began to consider the olive branch thrown by Jiang Cheng.

"In fact, cooperating with the Japanese is a very bad idea!"

Alexei expressed his dissatisfaction, "Have you forgotten that Japan, together with China and the United States, invaded Vladivostok and wantonly massacred our people... It was you, Sinvar, who proposed cooperating with the Japanese so that we could gain benefits from Mongolia in the future!" "Now open your damn eyes and look, the Japanese are the Japanese, and the barbaric behavior has also caused many bloody incidents in the Baikal region... Now they are not only in conflict with the army, but they also have the intention to attack towns like Udinsk-"

"What will the higher-ups say about these conspirators you have united with?"

In fact, Xinwal regretted it very much.

After all, it was his idea to use the Japanese and the White Army to "operate" in Mongolia, including the map of the route from Manzhouli to Mongolia, which he instructed his subordinates to provide to Minamoto no Yoshimasa.

Now that such a big thing has happened, it is really difficult for him to explain.

With his face redder than his ears, Xinval was speechless for a long time, but Alexander on the side said: "Since the Japanese are not good partners, should we go with Jiang Cheng——"

He was halfway through his words when he stopped talking.

The Japanese are unreliable, but it is reliable to cooperate with Jiang Cheng?
Today, the new motherland is still full of contradictions. The huge gap between the rich and the poor has meant that a considerable number of people, including the lower-class serfs, still do not have enough food to eat.

The reason they wanted to instigate Mongolian autonomy was not only to distance themselves from China and establish a strategic buffer zone, but also because the fertile fields near Baikal were production resources they urgently needed.

"But Jiang Cheng also said that if we agree to cooperate, he is not only willing to provide low-priced food, but also willing to give us agricultural mutual assistance... I know a little Chinese, and I heard some rumors when I was in Linxi. It is said that Jiang Cheng has a very good agricultural team. They have tamed a lot of swamps in the past few years, and their agricultural level is very high."

Alexander looked at him and sneered: "I think Jiang Cheng has instilled some bad ideas in you. You know, red is what should be carried through to the end."

"He is a Chinese warlord, no different from the nobles who once served under the Tsar! We can just make some money from him, but the higher-ups won't agree to real cooperation."

Alexei stood up and said, "That's not what I said. My daughter Yulia saw it with her own eyes when she was a guest at Jiang Cheng's place. She said that Jilin also promotes equal pay for equal work and equal labor, and cooperation between the military and the people, and does not engage in capitalist empire practices."

"He also organized agricultural mutual aid in Vladivostok, which was highly praised by local people... The key point is that he also built a monument for the soldiers and civilians who died in the previous counterattack."

"Although he is not a member of the Red Party, his thoughts are highly consistent with ours. We can definitely carry out communist unity and win him over!"

Several people were silent.

Can a big warlord of China unite? It sounds like a joke... I still have to ask my superiors for instructions on this matter.

After all, the meaning has always been to enter the country secretly, and being able to gain some benefits in China is the most important thing.

Two days later, Xu Shuzheng brought the captured Enqin and several of his subordinates and came to discuss cooperation.

Not only did they bring the "enemy" they wanted to capture, but they also brought a large amount of food and meat with the delegation - in addition to these, there was even a whole cart of fine wine.

Everything else is easy to explain, but alcohol is very attractive to the Russians who want to have alcohol with every meal.

In particular, Xu Shuzheng deliberately arranged a "little episode" by having the men unloading the truck accidentally break a small jar - the aroma of the fine wine immediately spread in all directions, and the Russians were so greedy that they almost drooled. (End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like