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    Having said this, Umezu Yoshijiro glanced at Kimura Hy身taro, who was a little uncomfortable with his words, and continued with a contemptuous smile on his face: "As for Hylar, we have issued a direct attack to the 23rd Division.  A written order? Doesn*t Lieutenant General Nishihara Kanji want to move freely? Then let him move freely.§

    "No matter what happens in Hailar, it is the 23rd Division's own business and has nothing to do with the Kwantung Army Headquarters. And those workers had no intention of letting them leave Hailar alive. Solve it sooner or later.  There is no difference.§

    "I, Umezu Yoshijiro, am not General Matsui Iwane. I am so complacent that I was pretended to be a prisoner. I even left a written order in my own name when massacring the city. In the end, I became a scapegoat for the sake of the imperial family and my subordinates. Some words express my meaning.  Just come out. As for those Manchus who are not killed, are they still retained to fight us after recruiting troops? "

    General Umezu Yoshijiro is indeed scheming. His words not only found a scapegoat and cleared the relationship, but also hit Kimura Hyoutarou's vitals at once.  It is true that one hundred troops suffered a serious air attack. As the top commanders of the Kwantung Army, it is almost impossible for the two people to say that they are not responsible at all.  Once this matter is investigated rigorously, Commander Umezu, who is the Emperor's favorite general, may be fine.  But he, the chief of staff, could not escape the relationship no matter what.

    ??According to the past practice of the Kwantung Army, once something happened, the chief of staff was often dealt with. If he didn't find two scapegoats, he would probably fall into this matter.  General Umezu Yoshijiro was right. If he didn't want his career as a general to stop here, it was inevitable to find a scapegoat with enough weight.

    After hesitating for a long time, under the real threat of whether he could still wear his official hat, Lieutenant General Kimura Hyoutaro, who regarded his official position as his life, finally nodded and expressed his agreement with General Umezu's opinion.  Kimura Hy身taro's nod did not make General Umezu feel relaxed.

    After all, even if there is a scapegoat, the losses caused by the air raid on Xinjing are still real.  It is not only the emperor and the base camp who attach great importance to the 100th Army, but also General Umezu Yoshijiro.  He even regarded it as a magic weapon in the decisive battle with the Anti-Japanese Alliance, otherwise he would not have inspected it so frequently.

    Without the powerful killer weapon developed by the 100th Army, the Kwantung Army still doesn*t know how much more it will have to pay if it wants to solve the current resistance forces in Manchuria in one go.  Moreover, once the Kwantung Army suffers excessive losses in combat, it will seriously affect the Japanese Army's next strategic actions in the future.

    What makes him even more anxious is that the Kwantung Army's current intelligence work against the Alliance is making more and more mistakes.  The unfavorable development of the Anti-Alliance intelligence work and the lack of effective intelligence sources is an important factor affecting whether the Kwantung Army can completely eliminate the Anti-Alliance in the next step.

    The current Anti-Japanese Alliance is no longer what it used to be. It is no longer the situation when the Kwantung Army was driven out by the Kwantung Army and hid in the mountains and old forests without daring to come out, worrying about food and cotton-padded clothes all day long.  In last year's battle, the Anti-Japanese Alliance demonstrated its combat effectiveness and its powerful weapons and equipment.  Let Umezu Yoshijiro know clearly that the Kwantung Army can no longer treat these rebels as gangsters who only engaged in harassment warfare before.

    ※More and more phenomena indicate that this army has become the Kwantung Army*s toughest opponent now and in the near future.  For the always tenacious Japanese army, the well-equipped army is not scary.  But a well-equipped and tenacious army will be a formidable opponent.

    Although Umezu Yoshijiro is angry, he is a senior commander after all.  Relying on his soldier's unique keen sense of smell, he vaguely sensed the confrontation between the southward and northward advance in the base camp from the telegrams before the base camp. Judging from the current development of the situation, I am afraid that the southward advance will occupy the dispute.  Absolute advantage.

    Manchuria is rich in coal and iron resources, but for rubber and oil, two of the blood of modern military, it has to rely entirely on imports from the United States and Britain.  Once the United States and Britain impose an embargo on Japan, unless it spits out the fat it has swallowed, war is the only thing Japan can do at the moment.

    As a senior officer of the Japanese army, Umezu Yoshijiro knew his colleagues very well.  It would be more difficult to get them to withdraw from the occupied China land than to kill them.  In other words, judging from the current situation, going south may be the last choice that the base camp can make in order to obtain urgently needed strategic resources.

    ※If an all-out war breaks out between the Empire and the United States and Britain, the security of Manchuria, which is an important supply base for the Empire*s coal, steel, Kimura, and grain, will be even more crucial.  Manchuria, as the rear area, was unstable and the resource-poor empire simply did not have the ability to go to war with the United States and Britain.

      Can I eliminate the already strong resistance coalition that can defeat several divisions of the Kwantung Army in the shortest possible time?  Stabilizing the situation in Manchuria as quickly as possible may have become an important factor in whether the empire can win the war against the United States and Britain.  The current situation makes the always confident Umezu Yoshijiro feel somewhat melancholy.

    Having lost the secret weapon of a hundred troops, how much price will the Kwantung Army have to pay to completely solve the inner-city security problems in Manchuria?  Although Umezu Yoshijiro was not convinced by the cost of last year's battle, it could be said to be unforgettable.  So many veteran divisions with great military exploits were not defeated by the Russians or the Chinese government forces, but they fell into disgrace in this desolate northern Manchuria. How could General Umezu Yoshijiro be angry?

    Looking at General Umezu Yoshijiro's somewhat melancholy eyes, Kimura Hy身taro remembered one thing: "Your Excellency, Commander, important departments of the Kwantung Army are about to move south, so should the Manchukuo Emperor in Xinjing and the governments of various ministries also move to the south?"  I would like to ask you for more advice when moving south.§

    "Although this Manchukuo was single-handedly supported by the empire, the empire currently engaged in holy war cannot do without these people for the time being. Using China to control China and using Manchuria to control Manchuria is a strategy used by the Empire when dealing with China. Just in case.  Once they fall into the hands of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, it will probably cause considerable inconvenience to the empire's future rule in Manchuria. After all, we still need their support at least on the surface for many things."

    I heard Hy身taro Kimura*s request for instructions on whether to move the Emperor and government of Manchukuo southward when the important departments of the Kwantung Army moved southward.  Originally, Umezu Yoshijiro did not care about the life and death of these dogs, which he regarded as nothing more than a group of dogs kept in captivity by the Japanese Empire. When he moved south, he did not consider the Emperor of Manchukuo and the Manchukuo government at all.

    In his opinion, if a batch of dogs died, there could still be another batch raised.  As long as there is glory and wealth, considering the despicable nature of the Chinese people, the dog that is willing to serve the Japanese Empire will always be Umezu Yoshijiro.  After considering that these dogs would still be of some use to the Kwantung Army in the future, they changed their minds.

    After thinking for a moment, Umezu Yoshijiro said: "Send the younger brother of His Majesty the Manchurian Emperor, who is a military attach谷, to the Japanese Army University in my name to study abroad. The Manchu deputy chiefs of the remaining ministries, and all the Japanese deputy chiefs  Chief. All moved to Fengtian under the leadership of Naoki Hoshino, Director of the General Affairs Department of the State Council of Manchukuo."

    "And establish the office of His Majesty the Emperor of the Manchuria Empire and the Government of the Manchuria Empire in Fengtian to execute the rights of the Imperial Government of Manchuria. As for His Majesty the Emperor of the Manchuria Empire, the Prime Minister, and the chief ministers of various ministries, at this time, they should show that the Kwantung Army is of one heart and one mind.  Come in spirit. Since you and I are going to stay in Xinjing to command the battle, then the emperor and ministers of the Manchu Empire should naturally stay in Xinjing in order to embody the spirit of unity between Japan and Manchuria."

    "Tell Yoshioka the Imperial Guard that the Kwantung Army hopes that His Majesty the Emperor can appoint his younger brother as the Crown Prince of the Manchuria Empire at this time in order to stabilize the mood of the Manchurian people. If His Majesty the Emperor is unwilling, he will be regarded as  Non-cooperation with the Japanese Empire and the Kwantung Army.§

    In just a few words, the two Japanese, Umezu Yoshijiro and Kimura Hy身taro, arranged the fate of the Manchurian Emperor in the Manchurian Imperial Palace, which was not far away from the official residence of the Kwantung Army Commander where they were, and even the future of the so-called royal family.  fate.

    At this time, in the so-called Manchurian Imperial Palace in Xinjing, there was a panic.  The Emperor of the Manchurian Empire and the Generalissimo of the Manchurian Army and Navy almost peed his pants due to the sound of intensive bomb explosions coming from outside Xinjing City.  The other people in the palace were also in chaos.

    At first, when he heard the dense explosions coming from the suburbs, His Majesty the Emperor, who was watching a movie, thought it was the Kwantung Army's ammunition depot that exploded.  But the continuous violent explosions made the ground of this small palace tremble, especially when the thick smoke swept up, the emperor finally felt that something was wrong.

    The feeling also immediately changed from the explosion of the Kwantung Army ammunition depot to the resistance of the Anti-Japanese Alliance.  He was afraid that the Kwantung Army headquarters would leave him without saying goodbye when danger came.  His Majesty the Emperor, who abandoned himself to the Anti-Japanese Alliance, not only immediately asked people to call the Kwantung Army headquarters every fifteen minutes, saying that he wanted to inquire about the situation, but actually to see if there was anyone there.

    By then, there will be no one at the Kwantung Army headquarters, and he, the emperor, is stupid enough to wait here.  In addition to seeking information at any time, the emperor also asked people to pack a large number of treasures, antiques, calligraphy and paintings that he brought out from the Forbidden City in Beijing as quickly as possible.  He also ordered people to start the car so that he could escape at any time if something unusual happened.

    He knew that in the eyes of the Chinese people, he, the emperor of the Manchu Empire, could be described as an authentic traitor.  Even though he thinksI am a Manchurian, not a so-called Chinese.  I don*t even think that the Manchus are a part of the Chinese nation, and it is absolutely not his turn to wear the label of traitor.  But the average domestic people don't see it that way.

    ※I relied on the Japanese to become the emperor of the Manchu Empire, just to restore the foundation of my ancestors.  But the people across the country don't see it that way. They all think that they are the most hardcore traitors among hardcore traitors.  Once it falls into the hands of the Anti-League, there will be absolutely no good results for him.  Didn*t those red-bearded Soviet ancestors also shoot their emperor to death?
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