Lu Feng didn't go in immediately when he heard the commotion in the room, but stopped at the door.

It's not that Lu Feng has the habit of listening to corners, it's just that the quarrels inside are very fierce. Does Lu Feng feel a bit embarrassed to go in now?

Because in the conference room there were not only angry voices, but also the rhythm of slapping the table from time to time.

Lu Feng thought this was the so-called 'frank and in-depth communication'.

When Lu Feng was eavesdropping, someone behind him patted Lu Feng's shoulder. Lu Feng turned his head reluctantly, and immediately stood at attention: "Hello, political commissar!"

The political commissar smiled: "Since when did you have a bad habit of listening to the windows at the door."

Lu Feng explained: "No, political commissar, I didn't listen to anyone's fault, it's just that someone inside seemed to be 'in-depth and candid exchange of views', I'm embarrassed to go in, just wait at the door."

The political commissar looked up at Lu Feng: "If you quarrel, you quarrel. Where did you come from this time?"

Lu Feng said without concealment: "I heard it too."

The political commissar was not in a hurry to enter, but let Lu Feng and himself go to the small meeting room next to the meeting room.

After Lu Feng and the political commissar sat down, the political commissar spoke first, "Do you know who's in the conference room?"

Lu Feng recalled for a while: "I can only hear that it should be a bear, an Englishman, an American, and a Frenchman."

The political commissar continued to ask: "Do you know what they are arguing about?"

Lu Feng thought for a while and said: "It seems that Britain, the United States and France agreed to open up a second battlefield, but they haven't done it yet. This puts a lot of pressure on Mao Xiong."

The political commissar nodded: "Yes, this time Mao Xiong came to negotiate to demand that a second battlefield must be opened within this year. No matter where the attack is, it can be attacked. Part of the German army must be held back, otherwise Mao Xiong will inevitably collapse."

The Mao Xiong who persisted until now is not because he doesn't want to collapse, but because he can't.

Mao Xiong has no conditions for collapse, not even the possibility of establishing a government-in-exile.

If Mao Xiong really collapsed and Su Cizong left Moscow to establish a government in exile, then Yulia's tsar would be the only legal ruler of Tsarist Russia.

After the war, there will be no relationship with Mao Xiong when distributing benefits, and everything will belong to Tsarist Russia.

So Mao Xiong can't collapse, he must persevere.

But according to the current situation, it is indeed a bit difficult.

Because the war potential of Mao Xiong was weakened by Tsarist Russia to a certain extent.

Tsarist Russia is in a safe rear, and those who are capable of running east of the Ural Mountains are running across the Ural Mountains towards Tsarist Russia.

After crossing the border, Mao Xiong has nothing to do with these people.

Therefore, the population potential of Mao Xiong was greatly weakened, and Tsarist Russia actually began to lack people.

The second thing is that after the east of the Ural Mountains belonged to Tsarist Russia, it was impossible to transfer industrial products to the east of the Ural Mountains.

Mao Xiong's industrial production capacity has become extremely low, and he can only buy weapons from other countries.

This will cost a lot of gold, and no amount of gold can make Maoxiong make it like this.

Mao Xiong's treasury is about to bottom out.

The third is the training of armored soldiers.

Armored soldiers can be trained in tank factories, but now the main tank factories are all outside Maoxiong, so Maoxiong tank soldiers can't repair tanks at all.

Once there is a problem with the tank, it is immediately abandoned and thrown to the German army.

It is true that the job of the "transportation captain" was robbed.

Generally speaking, the pressure that Mao Xiong is facing now is not so great.

In particular, there is a Tsarist Russian government that can replace him at any time.

All in all, now Mao Xiong urgently needs to open up a second battlefield to hold back the German army.

Lu Feng suddenly realized: "So that's the case, but what does this matter have to do with us?"

The political commissar took out a document and handed it to Lu Feng: "Mao Xiong hopes that we can send a troop to support them, otherwise the frontal battlefield may be defeated."

Lu Feng took the document, and the marks on the document were clearly instructions from the central government.

Lu Feng roughly understood what it meant, and pointed to himself: "So, I..."

The political commissar quickly explained: "This matter is not urgent. You can go after the war in Southeast Asia is resolved."

"After all, it is going to cross the entire Middle East. The railway is still under construction. It will take at least half a year. It will not be possible to start until the end of 42 or the beginning of 43."

Lu Feng asked, "Political commissar, it's not that I don't want to go, I just want to ask, why did you choose me?"

The political commissar said: "You also know that Huaxia is waiting to be rebuilt, and people are needed everywhere, and the bosses all have their own jobs and cannot leave."

"The other generals were also injured during the battle many years ago. Due to untimely treatment, most of them have fallen to the root of the disease and need to rest for a few years to recover their bodies."

Lu Feng felt that he couldn't refute it, the bosses did a lot of work, and the commanders of the major military regions did have some old problems in their bodies and needed to rest.

Therefore, the only one who led the team to fight abroad was himself.

In fact, if dealing with a difficult enemy, the boss will still take action. The reason why Lu Feng is allowed to go is because the central government's judgment is not necessary, and a commander at the level of the military region is enough.

"One more thing is that you have been with Mao Xiong for many years and often deal with Mao Xiong's commanders, so I think it is best to entrust this task to you."

Lu Feng really wanted to say that he had fought a lot with Mao Xiong's commanders, but had very little contact with them.

However, Lu Feng still had no reason to refuse.

Lu Feng thought for a while and said: "I estimate that after the Burma campaign is over, the troops will need to rest for two months, and they will be able to set off in the late spring of '43 at the earliest."

The political commissar quickly said: "By the way, there is also something about the army."

"After the Southeast Asian campaign ended, the designation of the 1st Army Group remained, but the 7th Army, the 22nd Army, and the 24th Army were transferred back to the Mengjiang Military Region, and other armies joined the 1st Army Group to fight against the Germans in Eastern Europe. "

"Lu Feng, roughly how many troops do you need?"

Lu Feng stretched out two fingers.

The political commissar asked: "Two million troops?"

The political commissar also knows what is going on in the Eastern European battlefield. Two million people are not too many in the meat grinder of the Eastern European battlefield.

Mao Xiong can lose 70 million people in one battle. If Mao Xiong's army has 200 million people, it will not be able to fight a few battles.

Lu Feng shook his head: "Two armies are enough."

The political commissar's eyes widened and he couldn't believe it: "What did you say? Two army groups?"

Even if the two armies are supernumerary, there will only be more than 20 people, not more than 30.

30 people?

What is enough to do in the Eastern European battlefield?

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