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Volume 1: On the Songhua River Chapter 2547: The Memorial that Disappeared in the Sea

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    Accepting the suggestion of Ge Zhenzhuang, Chief of the Division's Staff Division, Tang Qiuli knew that the Kwantung Army troops on the front line in Western Manchuria would definitely be cut off. What needed to be done now was that the North China Field Corps should still maintain the current situation and not deal with it.  The Kwantung Army troops in the Western Manchuria area were oppressed too tightly. If Umezu Yoshijiro had not issued a similar retreat order, this was what Tang Qiuli most wanted to see. It would take time for Sun Zhenbang's regiment to move south!

    In the headquarters of the Kwantung Army in Fengtian in the northeast, the commander-in-chief Yoshijiro Umezu, who had returned to Fengtian from the Liaoyang front, was in a very bad mood. The news that the Kwantung Army's newly formed Second Corps had been completely wiped out had reached the headquarters. He  He is even more worried, not because of the hundreds of thousands of cannon fodder, but because of the independent division troops, which are once again increasing their troops in the direction of Anton.

    General Meijin made a rough calculation. Not to mention the future direction of the Northeastern battlefield, in the Liaodong Peninsula battlefield alone, the China devil Tang Qiuli gathered more than 300,000 troops. Now, the Third Army and the Kwantung Army  The remaining members of the first and second detachments, more than 40,000 people, were surrounded on the Gaizhou front line. It was only a matter of time before they were all destroyed. However, with Tang Qiuli's military tactics, he would not use so many troops to deal with an army.  The remnant army.

    When he thought that the more than 300,000 independent divisions in the direction of the Liaodong Peninsula were about to attack Fengtian and Xinjing, General Meijin felt a chill on the back of his head. The defense status of Fengtian and Xinjing, including Harbin, and the three central cities in Manchuria  No matter what, I feel like a mirror in my heart, thinner than a piece of paper, except for the gendarmerie that maintains public security, the logistics agencies, and the secret service agencies that suppress anti-Japanese elements.  The rest are the Manchurian *** troops.

    The situation in Fengtian is even worse. There are not even a few Manchurian troops and police left.  The two newly formed corps almost drained the people around Fengtian who could hold guns, and they were all broken on the Andong battlefield. The strength of the huge Fengtian, the real imperial army, was less than two regiments, and the city was almost undefended.  !

    these questions.  Although there were difficulties on the surface, General Umezu also had worries deep in his heart. That memorial could be said to shatter the sky.  It has been more than two days since my confidant brought him back to Tokyo, but there is still no news, as if nothing has been heard from him.  There is no news at all from Tokyo.  However, the majestic Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army was so anxious that he could not sleep or eat well. Even after returning to Fengtian, this matter was still lingering in his mind.

    Outside, there are troops from the Independent Division pressing down on the territory. The situation in Manchuria is extremely dangerous. Inside, there is a memorial that pierces the sky.  It's hard to predict good and bad fortunes, and Umezu Tokyo feels a bit bewildered both internally and externally.  Mentally exhausted to a certain extent, I wanted to send a secret message to inquire about His Excellency Miuchi Miuchi, but after thinking about it, nothing seemed right. I could only wait with my heart as fried!

    General Yoshijiro Umezu was in trouble both internally and externally in Northeast China. He had trouble sleeping and eating. He was far away from the flames of war and lived in a luxurious villa. He was at the top of Japan's military and political circles. The Japanese Minister of Army, General Mitsuru Yoneuchi, who had all the power to call the shots, was restless and frightened.  It's like there is a time bomb buried next to you that will explode at any time!

    Everything originated from the secret messenger of General Umezu Yoshijiro, the commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army. Because it was General Umezu's special plane, the return to Japan went very smoothly. When he asked to see the Minister of War, Koichi Yoneuchi, it took no effort.  , Moreover, the Mi cabinet also put aside all entertainment and affairs, and took time to receive General Umezu's messenger.

    In a purely Western-style secret room, General Minai Koichi shunned everyone with his dagger-like eyes, which made the messenger feel chilly in his heart. "Does your Commander-in-Chief want to see me about any confidential matters?" You're not polite.  General Minai asked straight to the point.

    The messenger respectfully replied: "Your Excellency, under the order of the Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency General Umezu, I rushed back to my homeland to deliver a memorial written by the Commander-in-Chief himself to His Majesty the Emperor. Before coming, the Commander-in-Chief  The commander specifically reminds me that the memorial must be reviewed by you before it is submitted to His Majesty the Emperor. All of my activities in Tokyo will be subject to your arrangements!"

    After listening to the words of the messenger, General Yoneuchi was speechless. He had to figure out why Umezu Yoshijiro, who was known to have no family and no faction, suddenly sent a messenger at this sensitive moment of the Manchurian War.  Also, what exactly is in his memorial?

    From the bottom of his heart, General Yoneuchi Mitsuichi does not like Umezu Yoshijiro. This self-proclaimed and independent guy, having him take charge of the Kwantung Army and Manchukuo is definitely not what he wanted recently. However, the situation forced him to launch Umezu Yoshijiro.  , is the result of mutual compromise and balance after the competition between various forces.

    The former commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army, General Nanjiro, retired with great success and a great reputation. No matter what Nanjiro did in Manchuria, no one would or dared to attack him because of it. Nanjiro was an emperor*  He is a very senior boss in the * industry, and he also has a team of people. He is a heavyweight. Moreover, when it comes to playing politicians, he is no worse than anyone else. No one??Stoke a hornet's nest.

    As for the successor to the Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army, General Mitsuru Yoneuchi, he tended to introduce his own line of capable officers, Deputy Director of the Base Camp Military Training Directorate, Army Lieutenant General Nishiri Yuuo, but he was strongly attacked by other factions, especially  The Chief of General Staff, Prince Zai Ren, and his group were sniping the hardest. Around the throne of the Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army, various factions in the Japanese military used their own methods to fight with swords and swords and sparks flying. It can be called a battle.  War without gunpowder!

    After all, the Kwantung Army is known as the Empire's "Flower of the Imperial Army!" With more than one million people under its command, it is the empire's largest overseas military group. Whoever can control the Kwantung Army will lose control in the imperial and political circles.  The right to speak will increase a lot of weight.

    After a fierce battle between dragons and tigers, and all kinds of methods were used, the result was that none of the competing factions took advantage. Umezu Mijiro, who had no faction and was aloof from the factional battles, won unexpectedly.  He sat on the throne of the Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army. It is said that he was nominated by His Majesty the Emperor, and was the only best candidate accepted by all factions.

    "The relationship between me and Umezu Yoshijiro is not even a casual acquaintance. They are just military colleagues and imperial concubines. That's all. With the future of the Manchurian war uncertain, Umezu suddenly sent  A messenger came to ask me to deliver a memorial to His Majesty the Emperor, the contents of which I was not aware of. Did Umezu have any conspiracy to use his position to achieve personal goals? Or did he take this opportunity to show his loyalty and abandon the rules he had always adhered to?  Do you want to take refuge?"

    In an instant, countless analyzes and judgments went through the mind of General Miuchi Yoneuchi. He broke apart, crushed and pondered the intentions and intentions behind Meizu Yoshijiro's sudden move.  After Prince Jin broke it once, General Minai Koichi became suspicious and sensitive, and became more and more cautious.

    General Mitsuru Yoneuchi considered it and said to the messenger: "As members of the same imperial family, it is natural to support each other. However, before meeting His Majesty the Emperor, could you lend me the memorial of General Umezu?"

    General Miuchi Minai's words were very tactful. Although the messenger had already said before that he would read the memorial first, he still had to ask for his opinion. This was a matter of demeanor and courtesy. Of course, this kind of demeanor and courtesy was for  The commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army, General Umezu Yoshijiro, has nothing to do with this lowly messenger. If he were not the messenger of Umezu Yoshijiro, given his status, he would not be worthy of eating with his own cleaner!

    The messenger respectfully took out a sealed envelope from the lockbox, raised his hands above his head, and presented it to General Minai Koichi. He said more respectfully: "Before returning to the homeland, Commander-in-Chief Umezu specially reminded that this memorial,  It must be reviewed by the Mi Cabinet, and Mr. Umezu also said that so far, only two people know the contents of this memorial, one is you, and the other is the commander-in-chief himself! "

    General Mineuchi took the memorial calmly. As he looked at it, his face turned pale, and beads of sweat appeared on his forehead and the tip of his nose. His eyes flashed with fear, and he held the memorial in both hands.  , I couldn't help but tremble, and my whole body felt like a sudden stroke!

    The messenger was puzzled by what he saw and murmured to himself, "How can General Umezu's writing skills be so powerful? It's so impressive that a high-ranking Imperial Army general, a popular figure in front of His Majesty the Emperor, was shocked to such an extent!"

    The messenger knew that at this moment, General Miuchi Minai was in a state of turmoil. He was shocked beyond measure. He could only comment on Umezu Yoshijiro's memorial, "He was a treasonous person. Even if he died a hundred times, he would not be able to atone for his sins!" What the fuck!  Is it a memorial?

    It is simply a reminder to give up all the empire's interests in the Korean Peninsula, Manchuria and the Far East, and let the efforts and sacrifices of generations of the Japanese Empire for more than a hundred years be in vain. If presented to His Majesty the Emperor, Yoneuchi Koichi  The general is convinced that Umezu Yoshijiro's head will be moved immediately, and he will also be kicked out by the furious Emperor, and his reputation will be ruined!

    "This memorial must not be shown to anyone, and the messenger must be killed and silenced. If even a little bit of news leaks out, Umezu Yoshijiro will be unlucky and will be eaten alive by his political opponents!" General Miuchi Minai suddenly had this idea,  The guard was called in almost immediately and the courier was secretly dealt with.

    Just as he was about to open his mouth, Koichi Mineuchi suddenly thought, "Although Umezu Yoshijiro claims not to be involved in politics, he is by no means a mindless guy. Otherwise, he would not be able to sit in the high position of the Imperial Army General. He clearly knows what this memorial will produce."  Despite such consequences, I still wrote it down, let myself read it, and insisted on submitting it to His Majesty the Emperor. Why is this?¡±

    (To be continued) (To be continued)?To be continued.  .  )
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