War of Resistance: Glory of the Beasts

Chapter 300 Current Situation

Chapter 300 Current Situation
In Luandong, the Japanese army dispatched the 14th Brigade of the 28th Division to reinforce, and together with the main force of the th Brigade, they launched a frenzied offensive towards Luanhe River. Six days later, Luanhe River was lost, and the Japanese army occupied Zunhua and Fengrun.

The troops that were supposed to guard the Luan River could only withdraw to the Ninghe and Baodi lines!
However, the Japanese army did not stop its offensive after occupying a large amount of territory. They immediately occupied Jixian, Sanhe, Yutian and other places, completely encircling the capital.

When Xu Chaoyang heard the news in the regiment headquarters which was converted from the Miyun County Government, the county magistrate, the gentry, and Yuan Fuzhen of Miyun County all looked at him at the same time.

Xu Chaoyang then waved to the soldier who came from Peking to report the battle situation, and asked him to leave the room...

At this moment, Yuan Fuzhen spoke up: "Captain Xu, I heard that the negotiations in Songhu have been unilaterally stopped by the Japanese, and the loss of Ji County has made Commander He very anxious."

Where is Ji County? It is located in the east of Beijing, close to Tianjin. Xu Chaoyang knew Ji County because of the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea. No, it was because of the specialty of mahjong eggs. Yes, specialty.

Where is Miyun?
Miyun is located directly north of Peking, which means that the Japanese have now pushed their troops to the city from the north and east. At this time, He Yingqin has completely lost the capital for negotiations.

Xu Chaoyang looked at Yuan Fuzhen without comment, nodded, and said, "Yes."

His answer was not a response at all, but just an exclamation. After all, women may understand politics, but few women really understand military affairs!
The Japanese sent troops from the Northeast, entered the Great Wall, and the battle lines spread across Inner Mongolia, Rehe, Chahar, and various battlefields in North China. There is no need to calculate how much consumption this was. Which area could have supported such a huge consumption of the devil? It was the entire Northeast!

The length and breadth of this supply line cannot be explained in a few words. At this moment, Japan's oil supply line comes from the United States. In other words, the benefits that the devils have seized in our country have to be handed over to the other side of the ocean. How can they feel good? Even if it seems to be a victory after victory, this kind of victory will completely drag the soldiers who do not understand economics into a world where they can only see glory but not darkness.

This is also why in 1939, when the Japanese invaders ran out of money, the United States stopped supplying them with oil and no longer gave them credit, causing these -meter-tall people to go crazy and start a war on two fronts.

He Yingqin is such a smart person, how could he not understand this?
He must be able to see it clearly, but why did He Yingqin still want to talk to the Japs at this time, and why did he want to talk about it in a way that everyone in the world knew about?

There are many different opinions about the underlying meaning of this historical negotiation, but now in this time and space that belongs to Xu Chaoyang alone, he seems to be able to taste the flavor of it.

The entire Northeast and North China have become a complete mess. There are many warlords in this area, each of which is independent and calculating against each other. Especially at this point in the war, the warlords who obeyed orders in the early days of the Rehe War of Resistance have probably stopped obeying orders. Didn't Sun Damazi, who was supposed to defend in Chadong, just turn around and go back to the Northwest?

Why should you work so hard to keep it?

Otherwise, how did Chahar lose 22 counties?

"Captain Xu..."

The Yuan family squire looked at Xu Chaoyang and reminded him, "We need to make plans early."

Xu Chaoyang turned his head to look at the squire of Miyun, smiled and nodded: "Yes, you are right." He deliberately chose all kinds of offending words to fool this group of people, but in his heart, he already had his own plans.

It has come to this point. If He Yingqin ordered the troops to fight the devils to the death, who would be willing to risk their entire fortune to fight the Japanese?
Of course, everyone should take care of their own business!

North China is not their territory, so they can just wave their swords and guns and shout. At worst, they can take off their shirts, hold drumsticks and beat drums to cheer them on behind the formation, right?
What do you want He Yingqin to do at this time?
He was appointed to this position after Xiao Liuzi stepped down. If he leaves in disgrace without leaving any achievements, then the entire North China battlefield will be in ruins, right?

Therefore, before dawn, He Yingqin sent someone to secretly find Xu Chaoyang, leaving only one sentence: "Chaoyang, let go, the Beiping Military Branch will fully support you!"

What this sentence means is that you, Xu Chaoyang, must win in Miyun. As long as you win, the defeat on the battlefield in North China will be attributed to "the warlords being arrogant and not obeying orders". Otherwise, how could Xu Chaoyang's troops win?

Perhaps, this is the only achievement that He Yingqin can take away from North China...

That is why he had to show the Japanese his weakness and arrogance to the enemy;
It can even be said that Xu Chaoyang's Battle of Miyun, when He Yingqin could no longer mobilize other troops, was not only related to whether Peking could be preserved, but also to He Yingqin's attitude during the entire negotiation. After all, both sides have entered a period of fatigue and can no longer afford large-scale long-term investment. Even if the Japanese are beasts, they need to rest.

……

Beiping.

Beiping Military Branch. He Yingqin sat in his office, looking at the documents written entirely in Japanese and the manuscripts translated by his subordinates, and fell into deep thought.

The Japanese demanded that: after your troops withdraw to the west of Yanqing, Changping, Gaoliying, Shunyi, Tongxian, Xianghe, Baodi, Lintingkou, Ninghe, and Lutai, they must not cross the line, and must not engage in any provocative or disruptive behavior;

To ensure all this, the Japanese army will use aircraft to conduct reconnaissance at all times, and you must provide protection.

This time they don’t even mention Chahar, Rehe, and the Northeast. The territories are already in their hands, so what else is there to mention?
In addition, Yu Xuezhong's faction is detrimental to Sino-Japanese relations and should be dismissed;

The 3rd Regiment of the Gendarmerie withdrew;
All political demand departments in the HEB province were removed, the military sub-committee on political training and the Peking Military Magazine were disbanded;
The Blue Shirts Society and the Renaissance Society were detrimental to Sino-Japanese relations and were not allowed to exist;
The 51st Army retreated outside HEB province, the 25th Division also withdrew from Hebei... and so on and so forth.

The Japanese invader who brought the document was wearing a black woolen coat and a top hat. He stood in front of He Yingqin. After he scanned the document, he said, "Mr. He Yingqin, we ask you to give us a reply as soon as possible to avoid any friction on the front line again during the friendly exchanges between the two sides."

This is telling you clearly: "Mr. He, this matter is not negotiable. If you don't agree, I will beat you up!"

He Yingqin looked at the man in front of him and smiled. He knew too well what the negotiation was about, and he also knew too well that once he signed this document, he would become a sinner of the country...

But after Sun Damazi returned to the Northwest, it was as if he had set an example for all the warlords in various places. What would you do if the battle came to the last moment and you saw the warlords retreating due to their own interests, leaving you alone in Peking?
Among the troops around here, which one can you, He Yingqin, fully trust?

What can he do in such an environment?

"We need to discuss."

"No problem." The Japanese turned and walked out of the Beiping Military Branch. After leaving the street, he turned around and disappeared into an alley. He said to the people inside: "He, you are still hesitating. Tell the troops in the rear that they should move forward immediately to force them to surrender!"

……

night.

Stone Alley.

Qu Yong appeared drunk. After he staggered and knocked on the door of the "Yu Shui Huan Nong Qing Guan", the lights in the room were turned on.

Qu Yong was quite satisfied. When the madam came out to open the door, he said with bleary eyes: "Not bad. They closed the shop when it was the time for business."

Qu Yong put his drunken head close to the madam and said, "Don't worry, as long as the deal goes through, I will definitely not treat you unfairly."

At this moment, in the darkness, a gun muzzle appeared from next to the door and pointed at Qu Yong's head.

Under the moonlight, Qu Yong saw a Japanese gun in his peripheral vision. He had seen this gun many times on the battlefield. It seemed to be called the Nambu type.

"Are you Qu Yong from the 2nd 17th Regiment of the 29th Army?"

Qu Yong heard that the punctuation was not what the Chinese people said, they didn't even know where to breathe.

"Is something wrong?"

The Japanese man winked at the madam, and then the door was closed...

(End of this chapter)

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