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Text Chapter 617 An unexpected opening statement

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    Listening to the old chief's rare words, there was a hint of admiration, a bit of envy and unwillingness, and a hint of mixed feelings with an unclear tone.  As an old subordinate, the chief of staff of the war zone disagreed a little, but he retorted and just stood aside and listened quietly.

    But Yang Zhen, who was currently on a plane from Luoyang to Wannan, had no idea that his conversation would trigger such a conversation between two senior figures on the ground who were in charge of a war zone with hundreds of thousands of troops.  I didn't even know that the theater commander, known as the head of the Five Tiger Generals, would give me a very high evaluation.

    The starry sky outside the window of an airplane flying in the night sky is far more beautiful than what can be seen from the ground, which did not arouse Yang Zhen's interest at all.  The one in front of him, specially manufactured by the Military Industry Department of the Military Region, could maintain long-distance communication with the ground for 24 hours a day. At this time, it was communicating with Yan'an and Wannan radio stations from time to time. The ticking sound of the radio station did not disturb his sleep.

    In fact, Yang Zhen was wearing a military coat and did not wear a seat belt like everyone else. Yang Zhen, who was sitting quietly and silently on the seat next to the window, looked like he was resting with his eyes closed.  But anyone who knows him well knows that it is impossible for him to be resting at this time, and he must be thinking about something in his head.

    Whether it was Li Mingbo, Zhang Zixiong, or the special operations platoon that the central government required Yang Zhen to bring, in the end Yang Zhen only brought one squad of soldiers.  They just sat quietly holding their guns, not daring to make any noise.  Especially Zhang Zixiong, who was a little airsick, tried his best to suppress the feeling of vomiting in his stomach.

    Although neither of them knew what was going on with No. 1 going to southern Anhui at this time, both Lee Myung-bak and Zhang Zixiong knew that going to southern Anhui at this time would definitely not be a trivial matter for No. 1, who had been promoted to the highest military commander in the Northeast Theater Command.  .  The two of them were sure that if No. 1 went there, something earth-shattering might happen.

    The two of them had always thought that Yang Zhen was thinking about the mission he was going to the Wannan Central Committee on this trip, but little did they know that this was not what Yang Zhen was thinking about at this time.  This time Yang Zhen didn't think about anything at all, he just closed his eyes and rested his mind.

    Because he knew that after arriving in Wannan, the situation there could even be described as rotten, and it would be a real tough battle for him.  Even balancing interpersonal relationships and how to announce the central transfer order without causing big fluctuations is a very nerve-wracking thing for him.

    He knows that what he needs most now is to relax before entering a more complicated battle, rather than thinking about others or something special here.  So Yang Zhen didn't think about anything at all at this time. He just wanted to stay calm for a while and relax his brain, which had been a little tired for many days.

    But Yang Zhen, who was used to being busy before the war in the Northeast, found it so easy to relax there.  In desperation, Yang Zhen could only think of some relaxing things.  Although there weren't many things to think about that could make him relax, Yang Zhen smiled inwardly when he thought of Yuan Zhiruo's anxious expression when he was told that he couldn't take her with him when he went south.

    Although I didn¡¯t think about the relationship between men and women, I never thought that Yuan Zhiruo had some secret feelings for me during the days when she was working beside him.  Yang Zhen, who was a little late-minded about relationships, always thought that this little girl's expression was too serious and responsible.

    Yang Zhen didn¡¯t think about anything else at all. He just felt that Yuan Zhiruo¡¯s expression was a bit funny when he was persuaded by the chairman¡¯s wife herself.  As for the rest, he didn't think about it at all.  As for what the chairman's wife whispered to Yuan Zhiruo, he had no interest in inquiring into the private conversations between women.

    Although Yang Zhen had his eyes closed, his expression looked very relaxed.  Compared with Yang Zhen who was very relaxed, Chen Xi, who personally flew Yang Zhen's plane and shuttled through the night, was far less relaxed than him.  Although I had practiced night flights before, I did so with ground navigation.

    Like now, with only a few military maps, the unknown route map obtained from Luoyang with unknown accuracy, and the compass on the plane, I was flying at night in an unfamiliar terrain and unfamiliar route.  Nearly a thousand kilometers away, this was the first time for both Chen Xi and his pilots.

    Flying at night, he was not worried about interception by Japanese aviation.  But whether No. 1 can be safely delivered to the destination within the designated time is what worries him extremely.  Especially before takeoff, one of his old superiors in the Central Military Commission had talked to him specifically about this mission, which made him even more nervous.

    It wasn¡¯t until Chen Xi saw a very wide river appearing under the wing under the cover of night, that he knew he had flown over the Yangtze River, then a stone in Chen Xi¡¯s heart fell slightly to the ground.  He knows, even ifIf you get lost on your own, as long as you cross the Yangtze River, you won't get lost. It's too outrageous.

    When the plane passed what should be the Huangshan area on the map and saw the light of more than a dozen blazing bonfires in the distance ahead on the horizon, Chen Xi was truly relieved.  He knew that nothing major went wrong during his night flight.

    As for whether the star in the distance is a star or a future model agreed upon according to the predetermined plan, Chen Xi is confident that his judgment is accurate.  At this time, the flight altitude of the plane had dropped to less than two thousand meters. Although it was still dark, as an old pilot, he could still tell the difference between firelight and starlight.

    At 12:00 midnight, after six hours of fearful flight for Chen Xi, Yang Zhen led three transport planes and arrived at Wannan, the destination of this trip, safely.  But compared to Chen Xi, who was more worried about flight safety, and Yang Zhen, who was more worried about whether he would be rejected when conveying orders from the central government after arriving in Wannan, what happened after getting off the plane was beyond his expectation.

    The then deputy secretary of the Southeast Bureau, who had already received a secret message from the central government and came to greet him, announced the transfer order on the spot even before Yang Zhen left the temporary airport built on the bank of the Qingge River in southern Anhui.  And the deputy commander was sent directly to the plane whose engine did not stop turning at all.

    "If Yang Zhen hadn't stopped him, I'm afraid that the deputy commander and guard would have been shot on the spot in front of the cadres of the southern Anhui team and above who were present.  Even the deputy commander himself will be supervised.

    Yang Zhen¡¯s move won the support of many veteran cadres present who had experienced the test of three years of guerrilla war.  After the deputy secretary of the Southeast Bureau read out the order to the cadres of the southern Anhui team present, the remaining two planes unloaded the transferred ammunition, equipment and various supplies as quickly as possible.  The three transport planes, which had just arrived in southern Anhui less than an hour ago, took off again and flew directly to the west under the early morning mist.

    Originally, Yang Zhen wanted to take a calmer approach, at least waiting until the military branch meeting was held before announcing the order.  But I didn't expect that things would turn out like this.  Just looking at the confident and fearless look of the deputy secretary of the Southeast Bureau, and thinking of the radio station in his hand that went directly to the central government, I could only sigh in my heart.  Until he had not been entrusted with Shang Fang's sword and in accordance with the strict discipline within the party, he would not and would not dare to do this.

    No matter what, although the scene was a bit unpleasant, Haolai¡¯s first kick to Wannan went smoothly.  Yang Zhen got into work quickly. After returning to the military station, Yang Zhen immediately held a meeting of senior military cadres as the political commissar of the New Fourth Army, the first secretary of the Southeast Bureau, and the first secretary of the military branch.

    Looking at the somewhat silent venue after the central order was announced again, as well as the different expressions on the faces of everyone present, and even some expressions of resistance on their faces, Yang Zhen seemed to be scratching his head.  Among all the people here, regardless of age or military experience, he is an authentic junior.

    Let¡¯s not talk about the commander who served as division commander during the Northern Expedition and led a nationally famous iron army.  He was the chief of staff who served as the commander of the Eighth Red Army Corps, the acting director of the Political Department of the First Red Army, and the director of the political department of the famous Third Red Army Corps. When they were still in school, these people had already  He was a highly decorated general in the Red Army.

    Whether in terms of qualifications or connections, I am far from being able to compete with the man who joined the party in the early 1920s and served as Acting Chairman of the Military Commission and Secretary of the Central Bureau when he was in the Central Soviet Area. As the actual person in power of the New Fourth Army, although he was actually  However, due to the special nature of the army, he only held the position of deputy military commander in the military department compared to his predecessor.

    As a junior, as soon as he took office, he took over all the positions within the party. Not only did he tear off the face that he had always covered up, he directly served as the political commissar of the New Fourth Army. In fact, he was a military commander who was also a non-party person.  It is difficult to convince the public as the top leader.

    Although Yang Zhen understood that even if these people were not convinced by him, in the face of strict discipline within the party, these people would not disobey his orders on the battlefield.  But Yang Zhen knew that true conviction in his heart and superficial conviction were two different things.  If you want these old revolutionaries who are far more senior than you to obey your command, not only must you kick them out first, but you must also prove yourself in terms of ability.

    Looking at the officials present here who were smoking cigarettes silently, keeping silent, or even scribbling on paper with pens after introducing their resumes, Yang Zhen's opening remarks were  It's very surprising.  He did not address the issue of command, nor did he engage in public tirade.

    Instead, he directly announced the order that the chairman personally handed him when he got on the plane.  Restore the New Fourth Army?Because after the Guangzhou Uprising, the party membership of the military commander who had been expelled from the party for a long time due to some reasons.  He also announced that the military commander would be solely responsible for future military issues.  As for the final decision-making power of the political commissar, which is customary, he did not mention a word.

    ¡°Because he knew very well that there was no need to mention these seniors who had experienced long-term struggles within the party and outside the party at this point.  Needless to say, they all knew that the political commissar had the final say.  This is the reason why the central government directly appointed him as the political commissar who had been secretive before.
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