The militia corps that liberated Baodao quickly shipped a large amount of supplies to Baodao. At the same time, in order to protect Baodao's important military strategic position for China in the future, an elite air force force was officially stationed at Baodao's military airport to assume the air defense operations of Baodao. At the same time, we cooperated with the aircraft carrier fleet that began to leave Lushun and took on the task of combat readiness in China's waters. Not long after Baodao was liberated, the Japanese troops in Erguang and Guangxi, launched by the Kuomintang and Guangxi clique forces, completely lost their reinforcements. Soon the Guangxi troops announced that the two provinces were liberated, and the news spread even more panicked the Japanese government. But they didn¡¯t expect that just when they sent representatives to discuss with Chairman Chiang Kai-shek of the Kuomintang, the aircraft carrier fleet of the Militia Corps successfully arrived in Xiangjiang. At the same time, an air force of the militia corps also successfully entered the urgently built Guangzhou Airport. This time, the aircraft carrier fleet of the Militia Corps did not launch an artillery bombardment. On the contrary, the Militia Air Force, which was transferred to Guangzhou Province, dropped a large number of leaflets persuading surrender to the entire Hong Kong Island. The Japanese troops stationed in Hong Kong were ordered to lay down their weapons and surrender unconditionally. Otherwise, the aircraft carrier fleet off Hong Kong will launch a fierce attack on them. Once the ownership of Xiangjiang needs to be resolved by means of war, the Japanese troops stationed in Xiangjiang will all be regarded as war invaders and all will be killed by the militia corps. Faced with this dual pressure from the air and sea, they had long expected that once the treasure island was captured, it would soon be their turn for the Japanese troops stationed in Hong Kong. They also seemed to be getting more and more nervous, but this was just a matter of the entire island garrison surrendering to the militiamen without firing a single shot. The Japanese commander stationed in Hong Kong really couldn't do it. Therefore, these senior commanders stationed on the island quickly reported the situation to the top brass of the Japanese government and asked for instructions on whether to surrender to the militia corps. Lay down your weapons and surrender to the militia corps unconditionally! ¡°If this kind of thing were done before, it would probably arouse the wrath of the Japanese, but now it¡¯s like this. What else could they do? Ask the Japanese troops in Xiangjiang to resist desperately. It undoubtedly pushed the Japanese troops stationed on the island to death. But surrendering to the militia corps in such a cowardly manner would have a huge impact on the morale of their military and the people. ¡°While the Japanese government was arguing over surrender and resistance, the Air Force of the Militia Corps took off for the second time, dropping leaflets instead of leaflets, but aerial bombs that took away Japanese officers and soldiers. The people in Xiangjiang who also picked up these leaflets seemed to know that the end of the little devil was coming. They also seemed a little frightened by the bombs that the air force began to drop. Fortunately, this Air Force air raid focused on bombing the military bases of the Japs, so the possibility of accidentally injuring civilians was very small. Seeing the warning issued by the Air Force this time, the Japanese commander in Xiangjiang was completely panicked. But the top government officials in Japan are far away. But there was no reply. Not long after the second leaflet urging surrender was thrown out, the Japanese officers and soldiers stationed in Hong Kong were almost overwhelmed by the pressure. Many ordinary soldiers began to walk out of the blocking position and no longer obeyed the orders of those officers. In this silent protest, they expressed their desire to survive. Most of these are recruits recruited from the country. It is very clear that the victory of the war is no longer theirs. In exchange for this senseless resistance, it is not necessarily possible for their ashes to return to their homeland. Many realize that this war is no longer a so-called holy war. On the contrary, the Japanese officers and soldiers who pushed Japan into an irreversible situation began to resent the war. At this time, Matsui, the former division commander of the Japanese Fourth Division, was once captured by the militia corps but has now become a world-famous Japanese anti-war leader. But suddenly appeared in the liberated area of ??the militia corps. He proposed to Deng Chenggong that he could persuade the Japanese troops to surrender in Xiangjiang so that the militia corps could successfully take over Xiangjiang. For this anti-war leader who was basically promoted by Deng Chenggong, when the Japanese government fell into defeat in the war. Matsui's prestige in the country has also gradually increased. From Japan's humiliation back then, it is now being promoted by anti-war people around the world as Japan's new head of state and hope for the future. therefore. Deng Chenggong was still very interested in Matsui's visit. Therefore, a plane was urgently arranged to fly Matsui to Guangzhou Airport, and he personally wrote a letter to the Japanese commander in Xiangjiang. He persuaded the Japanese commander in Xiangjiang to lay down his weapons and surrender. He, Matsui, could discuss with the militia corps to ensure their personal safety and give them the opportunity to return to their hometown with honor in the future. If they fight to the death for the so-called honor of the emperor and the faith of the samurai, not only will they not become heroes, they will most likely become criminals of the country. Because in Japan today, almost all young and middle-aged people die. It is very likely that these officers and soldiers stationed in foreign countries will become the foundation of Japan's future revival. Even if they don't consider their families, even for the future of Japan, as local commanders, they should know what to do. Matsui Ming's persuasion to surrenderAs the last straw that broke the camel's back, the Japanese commanders stationed in Xiangjiang soon had Matsui Mikoto guarantee that they would not be humiliated in any way and would only make a sincere apology to the Chinese people. The Japanese government, which quickly ignored the fact that the negotiations had not reached a conclusion yet, officially announced that the Japanese troops stationed in Hong Kong would surrender to the militia corps. After this telegram was sent, the Japanese government completely lost its temper. They know very well that China's rise has become an unstoppable situation. They now really need to consider withdrawing the Japanese troops remaining in the south as soon as possible. Even if there is no way to do anything to China and occupy some other small countries in Southeast Asia, it would be like how they are being wiped out by the Chinese army now, right? The Japanese troops in Xiangjiang unconditionally laid down their weapons and surrendered, completely panicking the Japanese troops in the south who were already worried about their retreat. When the main army division of the Militia Corps arrived in Xiangjiang smoothly, they raised the national flag and military flag on the roof of the former Japanese military headquarters in Xiangjiang. The people of Xiangjiang, who also longed for this long-lasting day, were also caught in a scene of joy. What made the militia troops who took over Xiangjiang a little unexpected was that just when they were completing the handover with the Japanese garrison. Several British people who claimed to be British representatives proposed to them that Xiangjiang belonged to the British concession and did not yet belong to the Chinese period. The militia division commander who led the team slapped these extremely arrogant British people without any courtesy. ¡°In the past, the officers of the Militia Corps might have been worried that this kind of behavior would cause international disputes, but now the strength of the Militia Corps has reached this point. The British, who had no way of taking Xiangjiang, now wanted to get some money from the militia corps. This is simply a ridiculous thing. How could the militia corps agree to it? What makes the militia and the Chinese military and civilians even more angry is that the British government, which had just improved the situation, sent a telegram of questioning without any shame. Ask the militia corps why they did not abide by the agreement they signed with China and secretly took back the ownership of Xiangjiang. The behavior of the division commander of the militia corps was regarded by these Gallic chickens as a provocation to their British Empire. Faced with such a strongly worded letter of protest, Deng Chenggong responded with just a few words without even meeting the British consul in China. The British consul, who was still hoping to get some benefits from Deng Chenggong, was directly driven out of the gate of the militia headquarters. When the consul saw it, Deng Chenggong wrote in their protest letter, "China does not recognize any previous dynasty or any agreement signed by the previous government that is detrimental to the country's honor and dignity. If the British government really regards today's China as the former North Korea, then let the British government try the consequences of confrontation with China. ¡¯ Knowing that this matter was big or small, Deng Chenggong deliberately made the matter bigger. He quickly flew to Sandong and had a meeting with the top leaders of the People¡¯s Party. The two sides jointly issued a message to the world, stating that the new Chinese government in the future will not recognize any traitorous treaty that undermines power and humiliates the country. Therefore, the territory that historically belonged to China will be recovered by the new Chinese government in the future. At the same time, it issued the most serious warning to the British government for its behavior of ignoring the feelings of the Chinese military and civilians and insulting the dignity of China. Soon after the telegram was sent, the British government quickly united with some allies and sent a tough telegram to China. But in the face of these telegrams, Deng's successful approach was to terminate all cooperation agreements with these protesting countries. At the same time, it provided a large number of advanced weapons and military supplies to the German government, which is now trapped in the quagmire of war. This approach immediately aroused strong protests from the Allies. As a neutral country, Deng Chenggong calmly stated that this was China's internal affairs and they had no right to interfere. If they really want to regard China as an ally on the same front as Japan and Germany, then China will make a more serious counterattack. The Japanese army, worried that they had no chance to negotiate peace with China, quickly sent a tentative application for peace talks to the militia corps, and at the same time ordered their troops in the south. They began to retreat secretly, striving to retreat to their new colony in Burma as soon as possible. Strive to build the colonies there more firmly and gain opportunities for Japan's subsequent rise. In response to the Japanese army¡¯s application for peace talks, Deng Chenggong did not refuse or agree. But after he paid some price, the Kuomintang expeditionary force that marched into northern Burma to fight the Japanese army quickly stopped attacking the Japanese army. On the contrary, they tentatively made some roads for the Japanese army, allowing the Japanese troops who were stationed in India to resume contact again. For a time, the pressure on the British troops in India increased greatly. Those British nobles who still hoped to gain some more profits from China really began to panic. The situation in World War II that originally seemed to be tilted in favor of the Allies seemed to be affected by the Sino-British conflict triggered by Hong Kong. What¡¯s more, what makes the British even more angry and helpless is that in order to continue to buy some time for Germany to slow down, Deng Chenggong, even the Soviet Union who remained silent in this incident,??are all implicated. The supply transportation, which had never been delayed in the first place, became intermittent after this conflict, so much so that the Soviet offensive was also delayed. This change in the situation has made the major European and American countries that began to stand with the United Kingdom in protesting against China truly realize China¡¯s international status. It is no longer the weak and bullyable Huaxia Kingdom before. If they don't want to see the victory lost, they may have to reconsider treating China with respect when they face China in the future! (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. The novels will be better and updated faster!