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Volume 2: Three Pillars Chapter 57: Smooth progress

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    "The Chinese actually have more artillery than us? How is this possible?" Katsav looked at the newspaper report in shock and shouted involuntarily.

    "How is it impossible? Not only do they have more artillery than we do, they also have more aircraft, tanks, and warships than us. I heard that China can now produce its own weapons and equipment, even its own tanks." Menov said next to Katsav.

    ¡°I didn¡¯t expect that China would develop so fast and become even stronger than us in just a few years. No wonder China dared to provoke us.¡± Katsav couldn¡¯t help but sigh after hearing Menov¡¯s words.

    Menzhensky asked the waiter to pay the bill, and after walking out of the tavern, he knew that half of the task assigned to him by Stalin had been completed, and Bukharin was left.

    There are many ways to kill a person, including poisoning, assassination, car accidents, explosions, etc.  Menzhensky considered himself a gentleman and a civilized man.  He doesn't like car accidents and assassinations. He thinks it's too violent, and he doesn't want his men to be a group of violent maniacs.

    "Mind is always more useful than strength." This is what he often says.

    Bukharin was sitting in the car getting ready to go to work. As a member of the Politburo, he not only had his own car, but also specialized security personnel.  As usual, after getting into the car, he closed his eyes to rest and think about something at the same time.  He was in a pretty good mood these days and obtained Stalin's forgiveness after the Politburo meeting.  He believed that Stalin was a true leader who dared to accept different opinions.

    Suddenly he felt a tightness in his chest. What was going on?  He wanted to ask the driver to stop.  But I couldn't pronounce a single letter.  He wanted to reach out and slap the driver's seat in front of him, but found that he didn't even have the strength to raise his hand.

    He only felt that his head was getting heavier and heavier, and his eyelids were getting heavier and heavier. He tried hard to open his eyes wide, but found that it was in vain. Finally, his eyelids slowly closed.

    The driver driving in front didn¡¯t notice anything wrong. In his opinion, Comrade Bukharin was taking a nap there as usual.  He drove more carefully.  Let Bukharin try not to feel the bumps.

    After handing the pass to the security guard and successfully passing the security check, the car parked in front of the office building.  The driver quickly got out of the car.  At this time he realized something was wrong.  Because Bukharin usually does not need the driver to open the door, he will open the door himself every time after parking.

    Of course the driver would not let Bukharin wait.  He quickly stepped forward and opened the car door. Bukharin was still sitting there with no expression on his face.

    ¡°Chief, we¡¯re here.¡± The driver shouted softly.

    Bukharin still didn¡¯t respond. The driver bravely shook Bukharin gently with his hand: "Chief"

    As soon as he finished speaking, Bukharin's body tilted to one side.

    The driver¡¯s expression changed drastically, and he shouted quickly: ¡°Someone, come quickly! Something happened to the chief!¡±

    Hearing his cry, the guard at the door rushed over and called the hospital when he saw this situation.

    After the doctor arrived, he declared Bukharin dead after a simple examination.

    As the only witness, the driver was controlled by guards.

    News of Bukharin¡¯s death quickly spread throughout the Soviet Union.  It is said that Stalin was furious on the spot and demanded a thorough investigation into the matter to find out the cause of Comrade Bukharin's death.

    The cause of Bukharin¡¯s death was quickly discovered. He suffered a heart attack.

    Trotsky couldn¡¯t help feeling a chill down his back when he heard the news. He clearly remembered that Dzerzhinsky also died of a heart attack just a few months ago.  Except for a heart attack.  There was another common reason for their deaths: their opposition to Stalin.  Dzerzhinsky criticized and opposed Stalin at a public meeting, and soon died of a heart attack.  Bukharin also opposed Stalin at the meeting a few days ago, and now he also has a heart attack.

    Trotsky considered himself a staunch proletarian revolutionary, and he also faced death threats.  He was arrested and imprisoned under Tsarist Russia, but he survived.  But now he is a little scared. He doesn't want to die in an unknown way like Bukharin and Dzerzhinsky.  Didn't die under the enemy's gunfire.  Instead, he fell into the assassination of political struggle, which frightened him just thinking about it.

    After having this idea, he began to doubt whether what he was doing now was a wise move.  After losing his passion for serving the country and the people, he, who is in a high position, is now fighting Stalin for power and profit. But is it worth sacrificing his life for power?

    Trotsky, who had not slept well all night, was with Sun Liangcheng in Chapter 188.  Zheng Dazhang and Sun Liangcheng's troops have never been able to keep up with supplies, and southern Jiangxi is not a wealthy place.  In addition, the soldiers are not locals, and the morale of the troops is low.??No.

    In Chapter 188, Sun Liangcheng and Sun Liangcheng carried forward the fine traditions of the National Army and opened the city gate to surrender.

    Chapter 188 Be stronger with Sun Liangcheng.  Dexing, Yushan and other places were relatively wealthy. After arriving here, they used various means to provide supplies and supplements to the troops.

    But the soldiers who were forcibly recruited by them were not willing to work for them at all. As soon as the battle started, the soldiers ran back.  After the supervising team shot dozens of deserters with machine guns, they had no choice but to rush up.

    "It's death to rush forward, it's death to retreat, it's death to the left and right, so just surrender."  Many people who had this idea simply raised their guns over their heads and surrendered. For them, saving their own lives was the most important thing.

    After what they did, the soldiers who had long been tired of fighting in the north and south also surrendered.  Seeing that the situation was over, Liu Ruming and Sun Weixi retreated to Nanchang with their trusted troops.

    Zhang Anle is very happy with the smooth progress of the Jiangxi battle. If this continues, it will not be difficult to end the battle before National Day.

    Li Zongren, who is far away in Guangxi, is also paying close attention to the war in Jiangxi, but all the news is bad.  He knew that the Nationalist Government could no longer stay on the ship and had to find a way to jump off.

    But Li Zongren was a smart man. He knew that instead of waiting until Chiang Kai-shek was defeated and then surrendering, it was better to raise the flag of righteousness now.  After all, I was forced to have no choice at that time, but now I understand my righteousness and surrender on my own initiative.  After discussing with Bai Chongxi, Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi jointly issued a message on September 17: Guangxi Province broke away from the National Government and was willing to accept the leadership of the Beijing government, and the Guangxi Army was also willing to accept the adaptation.

    As usual, the State Council issued a message to praise Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi, and appointed Li Zongren as the governor of Guangxi Province and Bai Chongxi as the commander-in-chief of the Guangxi Provincial Security Command.

    After learning that Li Zongren had surrendered, Chiang Kai-shek was surprisingly calm. He also knew that he had reached the end.  At this time, the Japanese found him again.

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