Spy Wars: I am the Captain of the Military Police

Chapter 560 Let’s talk in detail

"Yoshi, very good." Zhou Zhengqing nodded slightly, a satisfied smile on his face. He looked at Itai Yudai and asked, "Tell me in detail."

Itai Yudai pulled the hem of his uniform and said seriously, "I have been in close contact with the Chinese Military Control Commission. The intelligence they have shared shows that the Chinese are intensively gathering their forces.

Among them, the Shanghai Police Corps has secretly begun to replace a large number of them with new German-made weapons and equipment. The advanced level of this equipment should not be underestimated. The Chinese are clearly doing this to enhance the combat effectiveness of the police corps to cope with possible conflicts.

He paused, then continued, "The Shanghai Security Corps also secretly entered the city in batches. Under the pretext of inspection, they formed a tight encirclement outside the International Settlement to block any possible provocations from the Imperial Marines stationed in Hongkou.

The Chinese Central Army's 88th and 87th Divisions, along with the Jiangsu security forces, have also begun operations, quietly deploying around Shanghai and ready to enter the city for combat at any time. "Itai Yudai finished speaking, bowing his head and quietly awaiting Zhou Zhengqing's instructions, a complex look in his eyes.

"Eh? It's over? Just two divisions!!!" Zhou Zhengqing frowned, his eyes revealing a hint of doubt, as if he couldn't believe his ears.

"The Chinese don't think they can stop the 50,000-man Imperial Army's two divisions with just two divisions!"

Zhou Zhengqing thought to himself that he did not know the specific deployment of the Chinese army during the Battle of Shanghai in history, but with his common sense and memory of modern warfare, he knew that it would be absolutely impossible to stop the attack of the Japanese army with only two divisions.

and many more!

Zhou Zhengqing suddenly remembered something.

Central Army 88th and 87th Divisions!

Could it be the legendary Nanjing government's most elite German-equipped division? That is, the Nanjing government's trump card that was exhausted in the Battle of Shanghai!

His heart beat faster involuntarily.

Itai Yudai didn't know what Zhou Zhengqing was thinking, but when he saw Zhou Zhengqing frowning, he was shocked and quickly explained: "Report to the general, these four troops are originally stationed in Shanghai and its surrounding areas. They are used by the Chinese government to suppress the provocative troops in the Japanese concession.

"The Chinese say that if the provocative imperial army is defeated quickly, the empire might be wary of international opinion and other factors and not dare to launch a full-scale war," explained Itai Yudai.

"Stupid!" Zhou Zhengqing suddenly stood up, his eyes wide open, and slammed the table angrily, causing the documents and teacups on the table to shake.

"Smith, General, this is what the Chinese conveyed." Itai Yudai stood at attention, looking as if he was admitting his mistake.

"This has nothing to do with you!" Zhou Zhengqing glared at Itai Yudai and shouted, "Go tell the Chinese people that the empire's attack will never stop, let them completely give up their illusions!" His voice echoed in the office.

"Hey! I understand." Itai Yudai said loudly. He lowered his head slightly, not daring to look directly into Zhou Zhengqing's angry eyes.

Then, he spoke cautiously, "The Chinese actually have follow-up plans."

"Speak!" Zhou Zhengqing's chest heaved, his anger making it almost difficult for him to breathe.

He couldn't imagine that even though the Nanjing government knew about Japan's attack plan, it still had such naive fantasies.

"The Chinese said that they have prepared reserve troops. If the empire really sends two divisions to reinforce, they will also send a large number of reinforcements." Itai Yudai showed a complicated expression on his face and took out a piece of paper from his pocket.

"Huaxia Central Army 1st Division, Central Army 3rd Division, Central Army 6th Division, Central Army 8th Division, Central Army 11th Division, Central Army 14th Division, Central Army 36th Division, Central Army 51st Division, Central Army 58th Division, Central Army 60th Division, Central Army 61st Division, Central Army 67th Division, Central Army 78th Division, Central Army 98th Division.

In addition, there are the Central Tax Police Corps, the Central Teaching Corps, the Central 10th Military Police Corps, the Central Army 2nd Artillery Regiment, the Central Army 3rd Artillery Regiment, the Central Army 4th Artillery Regiment, the Central Army 8th Artillery Regiment, the Central Army 16th Artillery Regiment, the Central Army 42nd Artillery Regiment, and the Central Army 10th Heavy Artillery Regiment.

In addition, the First and Second Fleets of the Central Chinese Navy will also head north to support Shanghai." After saying the last sentence, Itai Yudai paused and looked up at Zhou Zhengqing.

Hearing this, a glint of light flashed in Zhou Zhengqing's eyes. He leaned forward slightly and looked at Itai Yudai expectantly, as if he wanted to get more information about the Chinese army from him.

However, after saying this, Itai Yudai put down the paper in his hand, looked up and looked at Zhou Zhengqing with a confused look on his face.

"No more?" Zhou Zhengqing said coldly.

Itai Yudai was startled and replied in a somewhat strange tone: "No... no more, General, aren't these many troops enough?

With so many people, even if we use human wave tactics, we can push the two imperial divisions into the sea."

Zhou Zhengqing suddenly felt dizzy, as if countless pieces of information were exploding in his mind.

His body swayed and he fell back into the chair, his eyes full of shock and disbelief.

"They are all the Central Army!!!" Zhou Zhengqing muttered to himself, with a trembling voice.

Zhou Zhengqing sat quietly in the chair, closed his eyes slightly, and tried to calm himself down.

In his mind, it was like a roll of film slowly replaying, recalling every detail of the Battle of Shanghai that he had seen on film and television, an unforgettable tragic epic of the Chinese nation.

He remembered that in the historical Battle of Shanghai, the Nanjing government almost spent all its wealth in this battle.

It was an extremely brutal battle. Countless soldiers fought bravely and defended every inch of land with their flesh and blood.

However, even so, they still found it difficult to withstand the fierce offensive of the Japanese army.

In the end, the Nanjing government was forced to mobilize local troops from other provinces and was able to barely maintain the war situation.

At this moment, the list of reserve reinforcements in front of me was, without exception, all of them were from the Central Army! They were the backbone of the Chinese nation in this era.

Those familiar names seem to come with a heavy sense of history.

The office instantly fell into silence, with only the dim light flickering slightly, the light jumping unsteadily, as if trembling for the impending bloody storm.

Its faint light shone on Zhou Zhengqing and Banjing Yudai, reflecting their completely different expressions.

Zhou Zhengqing sat in the chair, his eyes flashing with complex lights, including shock, thought, and a hint of indescribable worry.

His fingers tapped lightly on the armrest, as if ringing the bell of history, and his thoughts drifted to the war-torn years.

And Itai Yudai still stood there, looking at Zhou Zhengqing with a blank face, his eyes revealing confusion and expectation. His hands were pressed against his trouser seams, maintaining the standard military posture, but he seemed a little at a loss.

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