It was agreed that after Marshal Zhang regained the Northeast, he would serve as the first military government commissioner named after the nature of the special area in the militia. The commander of the military region will be Hu Guangzong, who was previously agreed. Marshal Zhang had no objections to this at all, and for him, having a commander who had been from the Northeast Army to cooperate would be helpful for him to start government work in the Northeast. Since we have agreed to the post of Marshal Zhang, it means that the militia corps must hurry up. Therefore, the militia corps, which had been spending nearly a month in Nenjiang with the Kwantung Army, suddenly launched a fierce attack under the attack of a group of armored divisions. Looking at the crushing armored troops, the frontline Japanese troops holding on in the Nenjiang area could no longer hold back the straw that broke the camel's back. A total defeat began to appear, and the main frontline troops, who had also been recuperating for so long, were so quick to catch up with the fleeing Japanese troops that they were unable to form an effective blockade on the way to escape. A vigorous militia offensive force, with the sharp breakthrough of the armored division, surrounded and annihilated the Japanese troops in Nenjiang in the Nenjiang area outside Ji Province. It stopped again, and the Kwantung Army artillery unit, which was worried about the impact of the armored division, also began to deploy heavy troops on the border of Ji Province. Once it found signs of an attack by the armored division, it would launch the most determined counterattack. And in order not to repeat the previous tragedy, the Japanese artillery positions were very dispersed this time. Therefore, the air force launched several bombings but failed to eliminate the Kwantung Army artillery units in the three nests of cunning rabbits. This brought the war on the front line into a stalemate again. We know that winter has begun in the Northeast at this time. If we don't resolve the battle quickly, I'm afraid the war will be delayed until next year. This undoubtedly creates uncertainty for the militia. Therefore, when he ordered the frontline troops to begin strategic assembly, Deng Chenggong began to look for the Japs' dead ends on the map. Until I saw an inconspicuous former Chinese land that was still controlled by the Soviet Union, I thought of the quick counterattack division led by Wu Zhongyuan. Deng Chenggong immediately ordered people to find the consular officer of the Soviet army stationed in China and proposed a plan to pass here. When I learned that Deng Chenggong wanted to use this route to attack the Kwantung Army's front and rear. The Soviet military attach¨¦ said unceremoniously: "Commander Deng, this is impossible. It is impossible for us to agree to allow other countries' troops to set foot on our Soviet territory. No matter how tempting Commander Deng's proposal is, it is impossible. " Regarding the military attache's words, Deng Chenggong, who originally wanted to discuss it with the Soviet consul, looked very angry and said: "Colonel Xingge, are you sure what you just said represents your Soviet government? Chenggong was angry, thinking about the current domestic situation and what happened last time, and said hesitantly: "Of course not, but I am sure that the great Comrade Stalin will not agree to your army entering our country's airspace and territory. " Deng Chenggong saw that this guy was still so determined. Finally, he couldn't help but get angry and said: "Colonel Xingge, I asked you and the consul to come over. I originally wanted to discuss the matter of borrowing the passage with you. Since you are claiming your airspace and territory, then I really want to tell you. He said, who should the real owner of this territory belong to? This place used by you to detain exiled political prisoners and war criminals once belonged to China's inherent territory and was seized from China's Qing government. , and your political leader, Comrade Lie Ning, has said that he will return the territory that was invaded by China, so you cannot and are embarrassed to say that your territory and your airspace belong to China. Sooner or later, it will be taken back to China. Therefore, if your Comrade Stalin really thinks that you can ignore the opposition of the Chinese people and occupy this territorially disputed area, then I will follow my lead. The troops will tell you what will happen to the invaders. Don't think that if you don't pass through here, my troops will not be able to defeat the Japanese army. I just don't want the troops to suffer too many casualties. If you really make me anxious, believe me. If you don't believe me, I will order my air force to blow this place into rubble right now?" Seeing the Chinese military strongman in front of him getting angry, the Soviet consul in China also felt that the idea was unreliable and said quickly: "Don't be angry, Colonel Deng! As a soldier, you always think about things from the perspective of war. You are also an excellent military general. I believe you also know that this kind of borrowing is not something you can do casually. And you just said it. This is where we exile political prisoners and war criminals. If something goes wrong here, it will probably affect our domestic rule. Therefore, it is reasonable for Colonel Xingge to treat it with caution, so you don¡¯t have to be too angry!" However, Deng Chenggong didn't really listen to what the consul said. Instead, when Xingge said that this territory was their inherent territory of the Soviet Union, Deng Chenggong had already made up his mind. After regaining the Northeast, the next goal is to capture the? piece of land. He wanted to see if the Soviet Union was willing to fight a war with the militia corps over this place used to exile war criminals and political prisoners. Anyway, after defeating the Kwantung Army, the militia corps has no rivals in northern China. Deng Chenggong did not mind expanding his territory into the territory of the Soviet Union. Therefore, this place must be taken back no matter what. Deng Chenggong, who had already made up his mind secretly, did not take the Soviet consul's peace talks very seriously, but he still said on his face: "I know this is a bit difficult, but you should know that if I end the war here one day early, it will also be a good thing for you. Good thing. My troops and factories can safely produce the supplies and equipment you need. Besides, you and Japan are enemies. It will be beneficial to both of you if I destroy them. Why, even a simple excuse. You don¡¯t agree with everything? Besides, my quick counterattack division only asks you to give them a piece of territory at the border, and you don¡¯t have to enter this city. What are you worried about? What will happen if you do this? I think the Soviet side is going to renege on the friendship treaty we signed. Then for security reasons, maybe I should strengthen the military presence on the border and give more of your share of military supplies to Consul Dulila. You know, he has been complaining to me that the share of supplies I provide to the Soviet Union is too large, which affects the friendship between the two sides. " Such words, which he knew were threats, made Colonel Xing red with anger, but he was very angry. clear. The threat uttered by this somewhat rogue Chinese general was indeed very effective for them. Because the Soviet government, which was fully committed to the counterattack, was now suffering from the scarcity of civilian supplies. ¡°If it were not for relying on the China-Suzhou Railway to obtain truckloads of food and materials from China, I am afraid that the Soviet Union¡¯s rear would have been in a mess. What if, at this time when both sides were gritting their teeth and holding on for dear life, Deng succeeded in siding with the German side and completely stopped supplying supplies to the Soviet Union. Then their frontline troops will be in a state of complete shortage of supplies. "If they collect the few grains of the people in the rear, you don't have to think about what those people will think. Therefore, knowing that Deng Chenggong was threatening in disguise, Colonel Xingge could only hold back his anger. What's more, he knew to some extent that the territory was indeed robbed from the Qing government by the Tsar. The Soviet consul, who also knew that the man in front of him could not be easily offended now, even uttered threatening words when he saw Deng Chenggong. He could only helplessly say: "Deng, why don't I go back and ask the Kremlin for instructions to see what the top leaders of our country want. As long as they agree to use the road, I will naturally not object. And I can guarantee you that we respect both sides." Therefore, I also hope that you will not do such things that are detrimental to both sides in the future, okay?" Deng Chenggong saw that the Soviet consul in front of him relented and seemed not to be worried about the Soviet Union's rejection. He nodded: "Yes, but you all know that the military situation is urgent. In any given hour a day, my brothers will die on the front line. Therefore, I can give your government three days to consider. If after three days, you agree to my conditions, I can increase Regarding your food supply, I will give you one hundred tons of food for free. I am a good talker, so I also hope that my friends are good talkers. You can also tell your Comrade Stalin that I still have military affairs to deal with, so I will send you two away!" Deng Chenggong, who gave the three-day deadline, quickly asked Fei Ying waiting outside the door to take these two away! A Soviet man was invited out. After the two Soviet officials left the office, Deng Chenggong asked the German consul in China to be found. After some emotional contact, the two sides contacted him. After Deng Chenggong purchased some high-tech machine tools from Germany again, he exchanged them for materials that Germany also urgently needed. This kind of transaction, which was originally a normal transaction between two parties, fell into the eyes of the Soviet intelligence agencies and became a behavior worthy of their vigilance and nervousness. Because Deng Chenggong personally escorted the German consul when he left. The smiles on both sides at the door fell into the eyes of the Soviet intelligence officers, which undoubtedly became more and more suspicious. When the Soviet intelligence personnel told the consul and military attach¨¦ at the consulate the news, they all knew that what the Eastern warlord just said was not a joke. Maybe, he is really going to do something that breaks the friendly agreement between the two parties. The Soviet Navy, which is now suppressed by the Japanese Navy, in addition to local material supplies, also relies heavily on China, its neighbor. If Deng Chenggong really cuts off the large amount of civilian and military supplies that are delivered to their country every day, it may really aggravate the situation in the Soviet Union that is already in dire straits for the people. So much so that when the top brass of the Soviet government in the Kremlin received the telegram from the consul in China, they did not wait for them to finish the discussion. The urgent telegram sent again finally made them realize it. ? ?This neighbor who was just a small quarrel has become a strong person who can negotiate with them on an equal footing. If we don't want the Soviet-German war to reverse and domestic turmoil to occur, I'm afraid I can't refuse this invitation. ¡°And in this place, many Chinese people in previous lives only knew his name in China, but not his name in the Soviet Union. Because it is the location of the Russian Federation¡¯s Pacific Fleet, Vladivostok! (To be continued.)