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Chapter 1877 Concession

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    Hull said: "General Marshall, I don't know if there is a deviation in my understanding. Is there any difference between sending Zhong Yi to Africa and Zhong Yi choosing to retire?"

    "Zhong Yi will also leave his current command position. Is there any difference between the two?"

    "Could it be that if Zhong Yi went to Africa instead of retiring, Okamura Neji would not launch a counterattack against Myanmar again?"

    "Of course there is a difference, and the difference between the two is huge!" Marshall said, "Because we have a big prerequisite for letting Zhong Yi go to Africa, and that is to ensure a smooth handover of command in the Myanmar theater."

    ¡°As long as the command of the Myanmar theater can be handed over smoothly, Myanmar will have no problem.¡±

    ¡°Without a large-scale integration in Myanmar, the Japanese army will not be able to launch a large-scale counterattack.¡±

    ¡°In this way, we have perfectly achieved our goal of weakening the Myanmar theater.¡±

    "But if Zhong Yi chooses to retire, then all idiots know that this is an extraordinary transfer of power."

    ¡°Not only the Japanese know this, but even the group army commanders and division commanders in the Myanmar theater will know this, and some people will definitely support Zhong Yi by then.¡±

    "In this case, it is impossible for the Myanmar war zone not to mix up."

    "Once the Myanmar war zone falls into chaos, the Japanese army's opportunity will come."

    "So this is by no means our original intention. We just hope to weaken the Burmese theater, not destroy it. At least at this stage, the existence of the Burmese theater has only benefits and no harm to the United States."

    "Mr. Secretary of State, you should understand what I say, right?"

    "Okay, okay." Hull shrugged and said, "So what now?"

    Seeing that Roosevelt's eyes were also on him, Marshall could only say: "Your Excellency, the only way now is probably to make certain concessions to Zhong Yi through Stilwell."

    Roosevelt frowned and said: "To be honest, I hate the word concession, but for the sake of the national security of the United States, we still have to make concessions when it is time to make concessions. But the question is, to what extent is it good to make concessions?"

    Marshall said solemnly: "Zhong Yi must go to Africa, but he can designate the replacement for the commander-in-chief of the Burma theater! No matter what kind of person he chooses to be the commander-in-chief of the Burma theater, he will agree to his request.  "

    "Whoever it is?" Hull frowned and said, "In this case, what will the National Government and Chang Kaishen do?"

    "Ignore the National Government." Marshall said disdainfully, "Don't even pay attention to this idiot Chang Kaishen. He knows nothing but complaining to the U.S. government about poverty and asking for assistance."

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    In northern Myanmar, Meng Gong.

    Zhong Yi rarely has time again and returns to his hometown to accompany his parents.

    Zhang Manyi has gone back to work, but Panpan stayed behind and lived with her grandparents for the time being.

    Zhang Manyi also had safety concerns, because northern Myanmar is obviously safer than Chongqing. Chongqing is bombed by the Japanese army every once in a while, but northern Myanmar has not been attacked by air raids for a long time.

    Zhang Manyi is even considering whether to move the entire Zhang family to Meng Gong.

    By this time, Panpan was already two years and two months old, already four years old, and could already run around.

    At this moment, Zhong Yi¡¯s nephew Xie Shengli was running wildly in the garden with Panpan. The garden was filled with the laughter of the two children.

    "Panpan, come on, wipe off your sweat."

    Whenever Panpan ran past her, Mother Zhong would grab her granddaughter and wipe her sweat.

    Mother Zhong is a traditional woman who likes this kind of life with her children and grandchildren around her knees.

    ¡° However, having a son like Zhong Yi is just a luxury wish after all.

    Zhong Yi returned home for less than two days when a jeep drove in from Cuntou Highway.

    Seeing the jeep, Zhong Yi sighed, turned around and said to his youngest son: "Mom knows that you have been at home for less than three days, and it has only been two days, and the people looking for you are here."

    Zhong Yi smiled and said: "Mom, I will retire when the Anti-Japanese War is won and stay with you every day."

    "Come on, you are just trying to coax a child." Mother Zhong sighed and said with emotion, "No wonder the ancients said that if a son is too promising, he is not his own, but the country's. If he had known it, he would not have given it away.  You go to Shanghai."

    "What nonsense are you talking about, old lady?" Father Zhong's scolding voice suddenly sounded from behind him, "I'm not happy that my son has a future. How many people are looking forward to having a son like you."I really can¡¯t wait to see it come.  "

    Zhong¡¯s mother did not dare to say anything. In her mind, her husband was God.

    While she was talking, Xiao Bing¡¯s mother came over with her arm in her arms.

    Xiao Bing is nine months pregnant and is about to give birth.

    So not only did the mother-in-law come over early to accompany her daughter during labor, Zhong Yi and even the military doctor had been sent over in advance, ready to deliver Xiao Bing at any time.

    Zhong Yi quickly got up and helped Xiao Bing, saying, "Why don't you lie down?"

    "Lying in the room all day, I'm suffocated." Xiao Bingjiao said angrily.

    While he was talking, the jeep had already parked in front of the Zhong family¡¯s bamboo house.

    The car door opened, and Chief of Staff Wang Geng and Stilwell opened the door and got out.

    Wang Geng has been to Zhong¡¯s house several times and is already very familiar with Zhong¡¯s father, Zhong¡¯s mother and Xiao Bing.

    Panpan even stopped and called Wang Geng specifically: "Uncle Wang Geng, hello."

    "Hey, Panpan, you are so good." Wang Geng rubbed Panpan's little head and handed her another piece of chocolate candy while saying hello to Father Zhong, Mother Zhong and Xiao Bing.

    Stilwell seemed a little unfamiliar.

    Father Zhong nodded and said, "Son, you guys talk about business."

    After saying that, Father Zhong picked up Panpan, Mother Zhong also held Xie Shengli¡¯s hand, Mother Xiao also supported Xiao Bing to the front yard, and only Zhong Yi and the other three were left in the backyard.

    Stilwell said: "Zhong, do you really want to be a deserter?"

    Zhong Yi smiled and really wanted to say something, General Stilwell, didn¡¯t you say that this world can survive without anyone?  In this case, why are you still looking for me?

    But Zhong Yi didn¡¯t say these words after all.

    Otherwise, his emotional intelligence would be too low.

    Such words, apart from being quick-tongued, do not help in solving the problem.

    ¡°In the final analysis, what Zhong Yi wants is not to retire, but to ensure Myanmar¡¯s interests.

    At that moment, Zhong Yi smiled and said: "General Stilwell, it seems that you are a little unhappy?"

    "Yes, I am very unhappy," said Stilwell, "because my comrade chose to be a deserter."

    Zhong Yi shook his head and said: "General Stilwell, I actually don't want to be a deserter, but I am very worried that if I don't take the initiative to give way, I will probably become incompatible with the U.S. government because of different opinions.  , This is not only bad for Myanmar, but also bad for China, and very bad for the entire anti-Japanese alliance." (Remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com
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