Next, Long Fei began to announce his battle plan.

"My revenge operation is divided into three parts. The first part is to launch our only big sweet potato into the Alaskan region using a nuclear submarine."

"The second part involves deploying the eastern and southern fleets, passing through the Bering Strait, across the Arctic Ocean, around Greenland, and then appearing off the east coast of the United States."

"At that time, the Marine Corps will directly land and occupy the US capital."

"The third part is that when the fleet departs, it will carry dozens of army helicopters. These helicopters will split into two groups. One group will fly to Capitol Hill and blow up the four presidential statues carved there with explosives."

"On the other route to the Statue of Liberty in New York, I want to see our red flag flying atop the torch held high by the goddess."

"I want to make it clear that the brothers going to Capitol Hill and the Statue of Liberty may face extremely dangerous situations, and may even sacrifice their lives."

"My plan has been announced. Now it's your turn to make your statements."

Everyone in the room stood up at once and shouted in unison.

"We swear to complete the mission, even at the cost of our lives."

"Alright, go back and prepare separately. The fleet will depart promptly at noon."

Although Long Fei's plan was very risky, the chances of success were also very high, because the United States never dreamed that two fleets would launch an attack on their homeland.

In military terms, this is called attacking the enemy by surprise. Moreover, Long Fei had already made arrangements in advance, using a counter-strategy to deceive the United States.

Xu Peng had to stay in Busan because he had to deal with the US side.

When he saw Long Fei off at the dock, Long Fei specifically told him that the reason why the US military was able to find his whereabouts so accurately must be because there were spies guiding him.

Therefore, Long Fei instructed Xu Peng to use the spy identification device to conduct a thorough screening of all the residents of Busan.

In addition, Long Fei believed that there were problems with the radar monitoring and response measures last night, and asked Xu Peng to investigate the situation, to deal with the derelict personnel, and to immediately improve the situation.

Long Fei led his fleet away quietly, while Xu Peng began to carry out the mission assigned to him by Long Fei.

In just two days, they uncovered all the dozens of spies who had infiltrated the civilian population of Busan.

Most of the spies committed suicide by swallowing poison on the spot, while a few who were afraid of death, after being captured, could not withstand the interrogation and confessed everything.

The colonel who was in charge of the duty command that night was found to have made mistakes in command after an investigation, and was therefore dismissed from his post and demoted from colonel to ordinary soldier.

In the past few days, the United States not only sent a telegram every day inquiring about the results, but later President Ross also decided to send a special envoy to Busan so that the two sides could communicate face-to-face in a timely manner.

In fact, these were all excuses from President Ross. His purpose in sending the special envoy was to find out the truth and confirm whether Long Fei had really been captured by them.

Xu Peng naturally couldn't refuse President Ross's arrangement. In order to make the charade real, Xu Peng had no choice but to send troops to surround the command post and strictly order no one to enter or leave.

When President Ross's special envoy arrived, he requested to enter the command post to meet Lieutenant Colonel Gavin, but Xu Peng flatly refused.

This inevitably made the special envoy have a moment of doubt.

However, Xu Peng also made arrangements, in front of the special envoy, to have his subordinates deliver a large amount of food and drinking water to the gate of the command post.

Then the special envoy saw from afar that a dozen or so soldiers in U.S. military uniforms came out of the command post and carried all the items inside.

This finally dispelled the envoy's doubts, and he immediately reported to President Ross after leaving.

President Ross, combining the occasional telegrams exchanged between Gavin and the firsthand accounts of the special envoy, finally abandoned all doubts and patiently counted down the days, awaiting Xu Peng's final answer.

Nine days later, President Ross became anxious and hurriedly contacted his special envoy, asking him to remind Xu Peng that there was only one day left before the deadline and that Xu Peng had to provide an answer by midnight the next day.

The American paratroopers in the command post were actually personnel from the Longyan unit arranged by Xu Peng in disguise.

Xu Peng selected tall soldiers and dressed them in U.S. paratrooper uniforms. When they came out to carry things, he also specially selected soldiers who could speak American and had them speak loudly so that the special envoy could hear them.

In addition, Xu Peng would convene meetings with people every day, sometimes all night long, and even deliberately make a lot of noise to show that everyone had big disagreements.

The entire performance was so realistic that it completely fooled the American side.

When the special envoy arrived with the ultimatum, Xu Peng deliberately put on a mournful face and said that no consensus had been reached yet, hoping that the United States would grant him a day or two more.

After Xu Peng contacted Long Fei, Long Fei told him that although the fleet was moving at full speed, the journey was indeed too long, so it would take ten days to reach the destination. He hoped that Xu Peng could delay for another day or two.

The special envoy, of course, disagreed and rejected Xu Peng's request on the spot.

Xu Peng then pretended to break down and picked up a teacup, smashing it heavily on the ground.

"Fine, since you don't agree to extend the time, I definitely won't be able to give you an answer tomorrow. I don't want to hold another meeting either. You can kill Long Fei all you want. I'll just lead three million Dragon Flame People's Army soldiers to avenge him."

As a result of Xu Peng's outburst, the special envoy was caught off guard. He dared not express his opinion on his own, and hurriedly tried to appease Xu Peng before consulting with President Ross.

Upon hearing this, President Ross was shocked to learn that Xu Peng had actually threatened to have them kill Long Fei and to lead three million Longyan People's Army soldiers to seek revenge.

This really startled President Ross: "What is this yellow-skinned monkey trying to do? Is he going to throw caution to the wind? This isn't how our script is going to go, and this isn't how it's going to end."

Donovan was also taken aback. He didn't want the US army to face the attack of three million Dragon Flame People's Army soldiers, after all, the previous battle with the Japanese army had already caused the US to suffer heavy losses.

Moreover, the US military will then travel to Europe to assist the Allies in their fight against the Hans.

“Mr. President, they are only asking for an extension of one or two days. Why don’t we agree to it? I’ve noticed that Xu Peng is on the verge of a breakdown. We must not push them too far.”

“Alright, Director Donovan, that’s what I was thinking too. Let’s give them two more days, but that’s the bottom line. We can’t back down then.”

After receiving President Ross's telegram, the special envoy rushed over to relay it to Xu Peng, emphasizing repeatedly before leaving that this was the final deadline and would absolutely not be extended.

Two days later, the special envoy arrogantly approached Xu Peng, demanding an answer from him.

"Mr. Special Envoy, after so many days of meetings and discussions, we have finally reached a consensus."

The special envoy lit a cigar with an air of triumph, waiting for Xu Peng to continue.

"Our conclusion is that we will not agree to any of your conditions. You may kill us or fight us if you want."

"We'll fight to the end. And I must remind you, this time we're not just going to decide who wins and who loses, we're going to fight to the death."

Upon hearing this, the envoy dropped the cigar he was holding into the ground.

"What did you say? Did I hear that right? In that case, your commander, Mr. Long Fei, will be in mortal danger."

"Hehe, Mr. Special Envoy, I'm afraid it's not our commander who's in danger, but your opportunistic president."

The special envoy immediately flew into a rage, shouting, "You will regret this, you will definitely..."

After saying this, the special envoy strode out, slamming the door behind him.

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