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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 2620 There is always an unlucky person

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    The Emperor's Imperial Conference was about Japan's life and death in Manchuria. A memorial from General Yoshijiro Umezu, the commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army, and a telegram from Kenjiro Matsuda, the chief of staff of the Kwantung Army, became the prelude to the meeting.

    Whether it was a memorial or a telegram, the impact and shock it brought to the Japanese military and political officials attending the meeting were unprecedented. However, the water here was too deep. They were all veterans of politics, and no one wanted to  I was willing to fire a shot at the beginning, but there were those who did not believe in evil. Lieutenant General Sada, the acting director of the base camp's Frontline Operations Supervision Bureau, an insignificant role in the base camp where there were many generals and masters, jumped out and fired the first shot!

    This made all the civil and military officials slightly surprised. However, Lieutenant General Sada's impassioned speech did not achieve the desired effect. It was not that it was not touching, and it was not that it was not sincere, but the angle of this guy's speech was wrong.  In terms of the nature of his job, as the acting director of the Frontline Operations Supervision Bureau of the base camp, he has the right to supervise the operations of the frontline troops. From a battle perspective, it is reasonable to determine the crime of the Kwantung Army Commander-in-Chief Yoshijiro Umezu, who has committed public outrage.  .

    After all, the war situation in Manchuria was corrupted beyond control when Umezu Meijiro was in charge of the Kwantung Army. No matter how you say it, Umezu is to blame, but as soon as you Sada came up, you started with his memorials and selected targets.  Wrong, this already involves the basic national policy of the Empire of Japan. You, a small lieutenant general, can make arbitrary remarks. What's more, "chiluo" nakedly shouted at Umezu Yoshijiro, which is a bit disturbing.  Heartbroken!

    Furthermore, all the impassioned speeches are empty nonsense. It is obvious that no one from His Majesty the Emperor to the big guys here will agree with the suggestions put forward by Umezu Yoshijiro in the memorial. You need to be so angry.  Just like pig liver, as if you, Sada, are the only one who is loyal to His Majesty the Emperor and the Empire of Japan?

    It needs to be solved now.  This is the practical problem facing the war situation in Manchuria, and then ensure that the more than one million Kwantung Army soldiers will not be eaten by the troops of that Chinese devil Tang Qiuli, and ensure that Manchuria will not fall into the hands of Tang Qiuli. And you, Sada, are adding a lot of nonsense.  Nonsense, how to solve the problem in Manchuria?

    Kill someone?  Who doesn't know how to kill, the military and political official of the Japanese Empire who is here?  Those who are not experts in killing, including those civil servants in suits and ties, can solve the Manchurian problem by killing Yoshijiro Umezu and mincing him into meat paste?  What do you think?  Who can't be impassioned, shout and kill? I'm even more proficient at playing than you are.  But can the Manchurian problem be solved?

    What¡¯s even more ridiculous is that this guy Sada also proposed to His Majesty the Emperor that Umezu Yoshijiro be escorted back to Tokyo to undergo a military trial. Is his brain flooded, or was he kicked by a donkey?  Umezu is missing now and his whereabouts are unknown.  Life or death is uncertain, you know?

    Otherwise, you can still say that Her Majesty has long slipped him back to Tokyo, aside from the sin that caused Manzhou's situation today, that is, this memorial is enough for Meijin to drop his head, so.  What you said, Sada, is like nonsense. It has no effect at all and is a waste of everyone¡¯s time!

    There were two people who had different moods from the other civil and military officials attending the meeting, after Lieutenant General Sada finished speaking.  General Minai Koichi breathed a sigh of relief, "Fortunately, this guy who likes to accept death did not attack me!" So.  General Minai, who looked like a hedgehog, put away his defensive posture, but did not immediately express his stance, because he saw a look of disgust and disappointment flash in His Majesty's eyes. Obviously, Sada did not satisfy the Holy Heart.

    The other person was General Nanjiro. Unlike General Miuchi Koichi who was relaxed, General Nanjiro wanted to strangle this bastard Sada to death. He proposed to send another senior general to Manchuria to serve as the commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army.  It just hit the sore spot in his heart. What General Nanjiro was most worried about was that His Majesty the Emperor would send him to Manchuria!

    Even in the end, when I was forced into a corner and inevitably had to step into the fire pit, I didn't set the tone at the beginning of the meeting. Anyway, I got it at the end of the meeting. I had to meet the conditions and capital before I had to.  I agreed, but this damn Sada would be better off, just poke him out with a stick, make himself feel so embarrassed, and accept orders at the last moment. It is the most difficult job to do. If there is not enough room for maneuver and conditions, how can you still have fun?

    General Nanjiro's eyes were gleaming fiercely, and he stared fiercely at Lieutenant General Sada, who was waiting for His Majesty the Emperor's commendation with an expectant face. He wanted to tear him into pieces, and secretly gritted his teeth, "If I have the chance, I will definitely take this out of my life."  Eat it cold or hot, and the pig's head will stick out as soon as you put it in your mouth, which will make you worse than death!" Lieutenant General Sada, who was full of expectations, didn't know that he would offend a big boss with just a few words, and he was also a heavyweight.  , A boss with unpredictable methods!

    Lieutenant General Sada¡¯s expectant and eager eyes, Emperor Hirohito sitting high on the dragon throne, can naturally see clearly, and he can also see his thoughts clearly.He is very knowledgeable, but this only makes him more disappointed and disgusted. What he needs is a solution to the current crisis in Manchuria, not useless nonsense. It is not your turn to give me advice on how to deal with Meizu Yoshijiro.  !

    Emperor Hirohito looked indifferent, looked at Lieutenant General Sada, and said in a tone as calm as boiled water, "Please step back, we will discuss this matter later! I have my own opinion on how to decide!"

    "Huh!?" Lieutenant General Sada felt as if he had been slapped. Stars were flying in front of his eyes. His face, flushed with excitement, turned sallow in an instant. At the imperial meeting, he got in front of a group of heavyweight military and political leaders.  I was the first to jump out and start the attack. It was inherently speculative and adventurous, hoping to gain the appreciation of His Majesty the Emperor, remove the word "agent" from my head, and even be able to adjust to a department with more real power!

    But I never expected that His Majesty the Emperor would react like this to his carefully prepared words. The disgust and disappointment in His Majesty¡¯s eyes were undisguised when he looked at me. Could it be that I had done something wrong?

    Lieutenant General Sada, who had a sallow complexion and lost his mind, walked back to his seat in the back row like a sleepwalker. What he saw was the disdainful, indifferent and mocking eyes of a group of senior officials. Among them, there was also a murderous look.  , he looked over attentively, and saw that it was General Nanjiro, the deputy military affairs officer of the base camp. Sada himself was even more confused, and his head was muddled. When had he offended Mr. Nanjiro?

    Except for Lieutenant General Sada, who didn't know the heights of the world and wanted to take advantage of the situation, after firing a gun and then misfiring, the ensuing imperial meeting was still filled with oppressive silence. This matter was really difficult to decide. The commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army, Umezu Yoshijiro, was dead.  The situation in Manchuria was messed up. The hard work of generations and decades of hard work of the Japanese Empire were all in vain. His Majesty the Emperor will never bypass him with his vicious temper.

    If he jumps out again and lashes out at a drowned dog who has no chance to stand up, he will not only arouse public anger, but also lose face. It will also make others feel that he is a villain who has added insult to injury. After all, he belongs to the same lineage of the Imperial Army.  , to save some shame and face, everyone looks good, in front of the navy and civil servants, those who crusade against the army, but let them laugh, there are a few guys like Sada who are full of shit, so the army  He remained silent, and really had nothing to say!

    As for the navy, they have a sit-down attitude. The unlucky ones are you people in the army. It has nothing to do with our navy. On the contrary, they are taking a bit of schadenfreude, but it is definitely not that the Japanese Empire is about to lose Manchuria.  It's that the Army is understaffed. In contrast, our Navy has to shine much brighter. In the Eastern Pacific, it beat the Americans' newly formed Pacific Fleet to the point where it dared not leave the port and cut off the Allied forces' logistical supply lines.  It also ensures that the Army will fight in Australia without any worries!

    At this time, attacking the army system seems to be a villain's success, and it will not be of any benefit to the navy system. It is not the turn of someone from the navy system to be the commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army. Therefore, several heavyweights in the navy use  His stern and sinister eyes warned those young navy generals who were about to make a move.

    People in the civil service system have their own system. They usually have little to deal with the arrogant Qiubai like the army and navy, and rarely interact with each other. People in suits and ties have a psychological sense of superiority over people in military uniforms, and they think they are civilized.  People are much more civilized than the soldiers who shout and kill at every turn. In fact, when Emperor Hirohito was promoting the evil activities of the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere", these people in the civil service system had blood on their hands.  , no less than Japanese soldiers, often serving as the vanguard of Japan's foreign aggression!

    However, when something happens to people in the military system, people in the civil service system don't want to add insult to injury and interfere randomly. This will not be of any benefit to their own faction. Even if Umezu Yoshijiro is killed, the position of commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army will still be changed.  If you don't become a civilian official, you will still offend people in the Army system, and the gains outweigh the losses. What's more, compared to the army and navy systems, the civilian system is in a weak position. After all, if you don't have a gun in your hand or a hard fist, as long as you don't infringe on the civilian system  Everyone has their own interests, and it¡¯s best to live in peace and harmony!

    The three factions had different thoughts, but they all chose the same approach and remained silent. Therefore, the imperial meeting held late at night, facing the mess in Manchuria, no one spoke, and it was so depressed and dull.

    Emperor Hirohito's face became more and more ugly, and more than a hundred civil servants and generals were silent. This was also an attitude, but this attitude made him feel very uncomfortable and angry, and it was not what he wanted to see.  situation.

    The war situation in Manchuria is so bad that people are helpless. These are all facts, but they are not a reason for you guys who are always loyal to yourself and the Empire of Japan to remain silent!

    (To be continued)
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