Travel through the 1945 super power construction secret base
Chapter 138 The General's Anger
In a spacious and bright office, Connie stood motionless in front of his desk like a sculpture, tightly holding the military cap that symbolizes his identity and responsibility.
His eyes were fixed on U Ne Win, who was sitting in his office chair with his eyes closed.
At this moment, Wu Ne Win was trying hard to calm his inner turmoil and trying to calm himself down.
However, he found it hard to accept the disastrous defeat that Connie had suffered.
You have to know that in this battle they sent a full 7000 soldiers to attack an enemy force of only 3000 people, but the result was that almost the entire army was wiped out!
This is the Yangon Guard, they shouldn't be so vulnerable!
U Ne Win believes that all this was due to Kony's mistakes.
He studied the battle reports carefully. Although the enemy had five tanks, most of them used light weapons, and these enemies were basically recruits who had received less than half a month of training.
Despite such a huge advantage in military strength, they were still defeated. He could not think of any other reason except to blame it on Connie's leadership ability.
There are only more than 7000 troops in Myanmar, most of whom are local troops. There are only tens of thousands of troops capable of fighting. The loss of people at once is undoubtedly a heavy blow.
If it weren't for the fact that Kony had always followed him loyally, Ne Win would have shot him to death without hesitation.
After a moment of silence, he finally slowly opened his eyes and said expressionlessly: "Tell me, how should I deal with you?"
These words were like a sharp sword, piercing Connie's heart.
He took a deep breath and replied with a slightly trembling voice: "General, I am willing to take all the responsibility... but please give me a chance to make amends for my crime! I will definitely prove my worth with practical actions!"
U Ne Win stared at Kony and thought to himself.
In the end, he decided to put aside his personal emotions and consider the overall situation.
After all, this was a time when people were needed, and Connie was a veteran who had followed him for many years, so he couldn't bear to shoot him.
Wu Ne Win nodded, not looking at Connie, and said coldly with his eyes closed: "Give you another chance? You, a piece of trash, are you worthy of another chance?"
Connie's body was tense. He swallowed hard and said to the general firmly, "General, please believe me! I will be able to fight back. Please give me another chance!"
His face was full of determination and confidence, and his tone was full of determination and confidence.
Connie felt that he lost unfairly, and even now he doesn't understand where he went wrong.
Recalling the last fierce battle, the rear defense line was easily broken through, but the opponent's luck was really good.
The defenders on their side didn't dare to show their heads easily, as as soon as they did, bullets would fly at them.
However, Connie knew very well that the other side were just some poorly trained recruits and it was absolutely impossible for them to have such accurate marksmanship.
Then it all comes down to luck.
Connie secretly thought that this might be the will of Buddha.
But he only dared to think about this idea in his mind and never dared to speak it out loud.
After all, he is not dead yet. If he really tells it out, he might lose his life immediately.
When U Ne Win heard what Kony said, the muscles on his face trembled slightly with anger.
He suddenly opened his eyes, and his gentle and upright appearance disappeared in an instant, replaced by ferocity and viciousness.
His eyes were burning with rage, veins on his forehead were bulging, and his breathing became rapid.
The next moment, U Ne Win picked up the ashtray on the desk and threw it at Connie without hesitation.
Connie stood there, not daring to dodge, and could only watch the ashtray fly straight towards him and hit him hard. Then, he endured the severe pain, bent down, picked up the ashtray on the ground, staggered forward, and gently put the ashtray back on the desk.
With the release of the emotion from this blow, Ne Win's anger seemed to subside a little, but he was still furious. He stared at Connie with his eyes wide open, his tone full of disappointment and anger: "Trust you? Seven thousand soldiers! Just like that, they were led into an eternal hell by you! You are such an incompetent person, how can I trust you again?"
Koni endured the severe pain in his abdomen, holding his hat with one hand and tightly covering the injured part with the other hand. Hearing U Ne Win's scolding, he was relieved, thinking that as long as he could still scold people, things would not be too bad.
So he straightened up, with a hint of pleading in his eyes, and looked at U Ne Win and said, "General, please listen to my explanation. I have fought against them personally and know them very well. This time it was indeed my negligence that led to the enemy's sneak attack. But please give me a chance, and next time I will definitely be able to destroy them and avenge my previous humiliation!"
Koni knew General Wu's character well. This Chinese-Burmese mixed-race man had a typical Chinese way of thinking.
He understood that the more firm determination and confidence he showed now, the more likely it would be that the other side would not let him lead the army to the front again.
However, Connie believed that this failure was the will of the Buddha, and he had no intention of continuing to fight with the Mergui armed forces.
Ne Win stared at the man in front of him. Although the other party made a solemn promise, Ne Win was still full of doubts. He lowered his head and thought for a moment before saying, "Don't worry about leading the army. Go back and wait. I will deal with your problem after this war is over."
Hearing this, Connie almost couldn't help laughing out loud. This disaster was temporarily overcome. As for what would happen to them in the future, it would depend on the war situation in Dan Lao. However, no matter how bad the situation was, they would not be killed directly. War went against the will of the Buddha. Connie didn't think they could successfully conquer Dan Lao.
He pretended to be lonely and replied, "Yes, General."
After Koni left, Ne Win called the people around him and asked, "When will the troops withdrawn from the north arrive?"
The secretary next to him looked through the documents and replied that yesterday's telegram showed that they had already evacuated Taunggyi and it would take five days to reach Yangon.
After saying this, he looked at General Wu, and seeing that he showed no sign of continuing to speak, he quickly stepped aside.
When Wu Ne Win heard that it would take another five days for the main force and mercenaries to withdraw, he couldn't help feeling anxious, but he could only wait helplessly.
He understood the urgency of time, because the terrain in Myeik was mainly mountainous, which was difficult to attack. If the Myeik armed forces were allowed to stay there for too long, they would most likely take the opportunity to build various defense facilities, and then it would be as difficult to eliminate them as in the northern region.
Therefore, Ne Win was determined to wipe out this rebel force completely in one fell swoop.
This force is too close to Yangon. In his mind, the threat level is even greater than that of the Golden Triangle region, and it has become the primary target for annihilation.
At the same time, Wang Ze also received battle reports from the front. The good news of complete victory spread quickly in the Danlao area, causing an uproar.
Many people in the cities do not think that the Mergui armed forces can win. The main support this time is basically only Mergui City. However, the other cities are indeed too small, so Wu Er did not develop them much.
In fact, the people in the Tanassarin area do not have much connection with Myanmar. They were forced to be integrated into Myanmar.
However, now, driven by Wang Ze's steel plant, the lives of local residents have been significantly improved.
After all, the entire city has a population of only a few hundred thousand, and the steel plant has recruited thousands of employees. It can be said that almost every household has someone working in the steel plant.
Under such circumstances, it is absolutely impossible for them to support the Myanmar government.
It is for this reason that they actively participated in and signed up for this conscription activity.
In fact, they don't care that this force belongs to the Chinese.
As early as a hundred years ago, the region where they were located had been paying tribute to the Chinese country.
If the Qing government had not been so weak and incompetent during the Qing-Myanmar War, their land would not have been annexed by Myanmar.
Now these Danish elders are quite satisfied with the Chinese rule. Public security has been greatly improved, and those evil forces have either been eliminated or forced to build roads and mine.
And almost every household had someone working in the steel mills, and many people worked at the docks.
The salary of one of these workers is enough to support the entire family.
These coins are even more practical than the Myanmar Kyat in the northern region and can buy many good things;
In Myeik, there are even more things to buy.
In addition, Wang Ze also purchased a large amount of machinery, equipment, fabrics and other items directly from China using RMB, and sold them in various places in Tanasarin, and only charged RMB.
These wide range of goods made people quickly accept RMB transactions, and even local taxes are now collected in RMB.
The victory in this war has significantly accelerated the pace of Tanasarin's integration.
Those small town officials who had originally been on the sidelines are now responding to Xincheng's orders.
Today the new city is no longer a secret, and the workers at the steel plant are all aware of its existence.
Every time they rode home from get off work, they would pass through the mountain tunnel.
Inside the tunnel, you can see a huge fork in the road, which is the road leading to the new city.
However, even though they could see many convoys transporting supplies into the tunnel every day, none of them had ever set foot there in person.
However, through word of mouth, local residents learned that the Chinese had developed a new city deep in the mountains to the south.
They believe that the city was built entirely thanks to the help of Buddha.
This is not what the base members advocated, but the locals deified it because they found it difficult to understand such feats as opening mountains, building cities, and constructing docks.
In their eyes, building cities and docks in the mountains is beyond human capability. Only the Buddha can do this.
After all, each of them was a devout Buddhist, so they naturally attributed the construction of the new city to the Buddha.
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