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    Yunxiu Tower, Huangshan, Chongqing.

    Zhang Zhizhong, the new director of the Attendance Office, walked slowly into the study and reported to Principal Chang, who was splashing ink: "Principal, Minister Wang and Director Dai have arrived."

    "I got it." Principal Chang nodded, put the brush on the pen holder, admired his handwriting for a moment, then turned back to Zhang Zhizhong and said, "Let them in."

    Zhang Zhizhong said yes and turned around to go out.

    After a while, Zhang Zhizhong came in with foreign ministers Wang Chonghui and Dai Li with respectful faces, and then bowed slightly to Principal Chang at the same time, and then addressed himself as principal.

    Principal Chang first asked Wang Chonghui: "Liangchou, how did the Soviet Union respond?"

    Wang Chonghui had just returned from the Soviet Union. His trip to the Soviet Union was with a mission. What mission?  That was, of course, a request to the Soviet Union to continue its mission of aiding China.

    But the result was not satisfactory.

    Wang Chonghui said respectfully: "It can be summed up in two words, let's talk about it later."

    "Are you talking anymore?" Principal Chang sneered and said, "This is just perfunctory."

    After a pause, Principal Chang asked Dai Li again: "Is there anything going on at the Military Command Bureau?"

    "There is no exact information. Little Japan has always done a good job in keeping secrets." Dai Li smiled bitterly and added, "But I still heard some rumors."

    Principal Chang frowned and said, "What's the rumor?"

    Dai Li said: "It is said that the Japanese government is seeking to sign a neutrality treaty with the Soviet Union."

    Hearing this, Principal Chang¡¯s face immediately darkened, and the temperature in the study suddenly dropped several degrees. Zhang Zhizhong and the other three were so frightened that they did not even dare to breathe.

    After a long while, Principal Chang breathed a sigh of relief, turned to Zhang Zhizhong and asked, "Wenbai, what do you think?"

    Zhang Zhizhong¡¯s expression froze when he heard this. Principal Chang was testing him, and whether he did well in the test was directly related to how long he would be able to serve as the director of the Attendance Office.

    The so-called director of the Attendance Office is, to put it bluntly, Principal Chang¡¯s chief staff officer.

    After roughly sorting out his thoughts in his mind, Zhang Zhizhong said: "Principal, Youdao is groundless. Based on the rumors from Japan and combined with the Soviet Union's reaction to our National Government, I believe that Japan and the Soviet Union are secretly working together."  The credibility of the conspiracy to sign a neutrality treaty is still very high.¡±

    Principal Chang sighed softly and said sadly: "If this is really the case, we will be in big trouble."

    "Yes." Wang Chonghui said with deep understanding, "Once Japan and the Soviet Union really secretly sign a neutrality treaty, the Japanese government will be able to free up its hands and concentrate all its efforts on dealing with us. This means that the Japanese government no longer has to use limited resources to deal with us.  A considerable part of the war funds was allocated to the Kwantung Army and used to defend against the Soviet attack!"

    Everyone knows that the Kwantung Army stationed in the three eastern provinces is used to defend against Soviet attacks.

    The military expenditure of the Kwantung Army was even higher than that of the Japanese invaders, because most of the most expensive tank units in the army were allocated to the Kwantung Army, while the Japanese invaders only had a small number of tank units.

    Although, even if Japan and the Soviet Union really signed a neutrality treaty, it would be impossible to achieve true mutual trust. Therefore, the Japanese government would never send the main force of the Kwantung Army into the customs. It would send one or two divisions or even tank troops to death.  There will be no adjustment, but military expenditures and the supply of military supplies will definitely be tilted towards the Japanese invaders.

    As a result, the pressure on the national army will increase dramatically and the situation will become more difficult.

    ¡°Maybe, the Japanese government may launch another large-scale battle like the Wuhan Battle.

    ¡°Can the Nationalist Government¡¯s current weak national strength still be able to withstand another all-out Japanese attack?  Principal Chang was undoubtedly very skeptical about this.

    Zhang Zhizhong noticed Principal Chang's worries and immediately said: "There is no need to worry too much. Even if Japan and the Soviet Union secretly signed a neutrality treaty, the Japanese government would never dare to launch a full-scale attack again."

    "Really?" Principal Chang turned around and asked, "Why is Wen Bai so sure?"

    "Because today's situation is very different from the 26th year of the Republic of China." Zhang Zhizhong said, "The front line in the 26th year of the Republic of China was in the North China Plain, in Shanghai on the east coast of China. The Japanese army's front line was short, and the logistics supply line was also short, but  Now the Japanese army¡¯s front has been greatly lengthened, and its logistical supply lines are also longer.¡±

    After a pause, Zhang Zhizhong continued: "Once the Japanese army launches a full-scale attack again, it will inevitably devote its main forces to the battlefields in Hunan, Hubei and even Shaanxi and Sichuan. This will inevitably lead to emptiness in North and East China. If this is the case, the Eighth Route Army will dare to  ?By cutting off the Japanese supply line, Zhong Yi from Yinjiang will turn the whole of East China upside down!  "

    "That's right." Dai Li quickly agreed, "With Zhong Yi's temperament, if the Japanese army really puts heavy troops into the battlefields of Hubei, Hunan or Shaanxi, he will never be idle. He will definitely stir up a storm in the East China battlefield and regain  It's possible in Shanghai, there's nothing in the world that this kid wouldn't dare to do!"

    "You have great confidence in him." Principal Chang stabbed the two of them.

    Zhang Zhizhong and Dai Li didn't pay attention, because they clearly saw that Principal Chang was much more relaxed than before.

    With a slight snort, Principal Chang added, "Speaking of Yinjiang, what is this guy Zhong Yi doing recently?"

    Dai Li whispered: "Since Zhong Yi took over as the commander-in-chief of the 10th Army, he has stopped interfering with the government affairs of Yinjiang and only focused on the training of the troops."

    Principal Chang asked: "Did you really stop asking me any more questions?"

    "I really didn't ask any more about it." Dai Li affirmed, "Zhang Yuanxi did leave an office for him in the city government, but Zhong Yi never went there after he left office."

    "What about the Yinxi Industrial Park?" Principal Chang asked again, "And what about the operation of the Yinjiang Commodity City? And what about the Yinfa Bank? Have you never asked about it?"

    "It's all gone." Dai Li said, "He really let go."

    Principal Chang¡¯s expression became more relaxed, and he continued to ask: ¡°Then what is he doing?¡±

    Dai Li whispered: "During this period, he only issued three orders and three appointments."

    Without waiting for Principal Chang to ask, Dai Li immediately continued: "First, Wang Yaowu was appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Yinjiang Defense Project Construction Headquarters, then Qiu Qingquan was appointed as the director of the Tenth Army Reorganization and Training Office, and finally, the newly arrived Li Tianxia,  Qiu Weida and the other six division commanders found ways to organize their own officer corps."

    "What?" Principal Chang said in astonishment, "Is there such a thing?"

    No wonder Principal Chang was surprised. He had so many generals under his command. Which general didn't try every means to protect his own land and never let others interfere?  But Zhong Yi actually let it go and allowed his six division commanders to form their own officer corps?  This is completely incomprehensible.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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