"Your father is going to Beijing." Shen Xin called Qi Rui in front of him and said straight to the point. "Oh? Do you want me to greet you?" Qi Rui asked with a very ordinary point of view. "He asked all the troops to ask who would escort him to Beijing." Shen Xin relayed Wei Ze's order in a matter-of-fact manner. Qi Rui was surprised at first, and then gradually became a little happy. After staying in Beijing for several months as the vice chairman of the Military Commission in charge of military orders, Qi Rui has begun to favor strong-arm purges. "Compared with the North American war zones, the various war zones in Asia have probably been peaceful for too long. Soldiers have gradually lost their correct judgment on war. You may think that being a soldier is just a formality, or you may think that being a soldier will give you a chance to become a successful person. No matter which one it is, they lack a correct understanding of the battlefield. The proportion of officers with this tendency is much higher than that of soldiers, and Qi Rui is extremely dissatisfied with this fact. It also made Qi Rui understand why there were military academy principals who wanted to avoid the conflict between Wei Ze and the central government. If something like this happened in North America, the likely result would be that a group of indignant soldiers would have gone straight to those who were confronting Weiser. Seeing Qi Rui's excited expression, Shen Xin was not so optimistic. He said with a tired expression: "If the governor asks you to ask, just ask. Don't take it for granted." Qi Rui stayed for a moment, and then asked: " Are there still people who don't want to? ""Materialist dialectics tells us that things may exist. But things that we can't observe don't exist for us," Shen Xin's voice said. For fatigue. "I'll contact you now." Qi Rui left Shen Xin's office without looking back. Fifteen minutes later, Qi Rui finally met the first group army commander who after hearing the inquiry did not first ask "what happened", but immediately said "resolutely complete the mission". As soon as he put down the phone tiredly, Qi Rui's secretary ran in, "Vice Chairman, there have been two phone calls just now. They were all asking what happened." Qi Rui's face was very ugly, and he said unhappily: "If you continue If someone comes to ask what happened, tell them it¡¯s nothing. If someone takes the initiative, the first thing they say is to complete the task, and then tell me.¡± Although the secretary looked confused, he didn¡¯t ask any more questions. Qi Rui leaned back on his chair and had an idea about the reorganization of the army. The first duty of a soldier is to obey orders. It's like a military meeting where everyone is told to conquer a mountain. Those who will be valued must be the troop commanders who directly express their willingness to take responsibility and then come up with their own ideas for attacking the mountain. The imagined battlefield is too vast, and you will be told to think too much. As for those who ask "why" after listening to orders, they will probably be included in the elimination list. Of all the troops I just inquired about, the first one to immediately express "resolutely complete the mission" after hearing the order was the group army stationed in Vancouver. None of the various armies in the Asian sector showed the attitude that a political liberation army should have. His mood was dull for a moment, but Qi Rui encouraged himself to cheer up. If you don't experience such mistakes, how do you know what is right? Qi Rui finally decided to give the Asian armies a chance. If they recognized the obligations and ethics of soldiers and were willing to answer with the correct attitude, Qi Rui was still willing to let the Asian troops escort Wei Ze. After setting a 24-hour grace period in his heart, Qi Rui calmed down and continued to do his own things. There were still about four hours before the 24-hour time limit, and someone came to see Qi Rui. That was a lieutenant general of the General Staff who had fought in North America with Qi Rui. The lieutenant general closed the door with an expression of knowing a secret and asked in a low voice: "Vice Chairman, I heard that His Majesty is going back to Beijing?" "Who told you?" Qi Rui looked at it with an expression of interest. this. "Many people know it." The lieutenant general replied. "Who are they specifically?" Qi Rui asked. "This" the lieutenant general didn't want to talk about it. Qi Rui picked up the phone and said, "Hey, ask someone from the security office to come over." Half a minute later, the comrades from the security office opened the door and rushed in. Qi Rui said calmly: "Let him explain clearly who told His Majesty to return to Beijing." Qi Rui thought he would be very angry, but seeing the Lieutenant General being taken away, Qi Rui found that he felt calm. I don't know whether to praise myself for the city's deepening, or whether to think that I am desperate. Qi Rui couldn't tell the difference either. But he knew very well that there was nothing to talk about when things got to this point. Weapons of criticism alone are not enough, criticism of weapons is also necessary. Another four hours passed, and there was still no news about other troops. Qi Rui didn't care so much. He made a phone call to the army headquarters stationed in Vancouver. "Do you remember what you said yesterday?" "Yes. Complete the mission resolutely!" The phone callThe signal on the other end wasn't great, but the tone was very firm. "It's enough to send one division first. But the entire army will also come." Qi Rui replied with satisfaction. "Shall we send armored troops?" The political commissar of the group army on the opposite side looked very excited. "Will there be enough time to transport it? We have no experience." Qi Rui became worried. "We try our best. We can install as much as we can without wasting time." The political commissar seemed to want his troops to perform well. "Okay." Qi Rui could only reply. "Perhaps Comrade Lieutenant General betrayed his loyalty under the pressure of the security department and confessed to some people, and then these people were also taken away. In the next few days, Qi Rui still did not wait for a reply from the Asian military regions. This can't help but make Qi Rui feel deeply disappointed. He doesn't understand. Is it so difficult to be a simple and bright soldier? With an army in hand and a fence-sitting attitude, is this a soldier? Even if he is not a warlord, he is at least a military leader! The training in the North American theater was indeed in place. The entire army quickly collected enough ships and rushed from North America to Asia as quickly as possible. The armored forces did not arrive so quickly, and they assembled in Tianjin. Some other troops rushed to Nanjing and began to station near Beijing. So the world was shaken. What made the shock even more intense was that Wei Ze made a public speech and strongly criticized the actions of some people in the central government who completely ignored the party organization. At the same time, he announced that he would stop taking vacation and return to Beijing. Many people¡¯s faces turned pale. They never expected that Wei Ze could endure without saying anything for so long before. I didn't expect Wei Ze to act so decisively. Others cheered loudly and excitedly, with tears in their eyes. Most of them let out a long sigh of relief. What His Majesty Wei Ze represents is glory, victory, correctness and greatness. Many people may not love the emperor, but everyone believes in him. I believe that the Emperor represents the broad masses of working people just like the ideals he promotes. Now that the majority of working people are feeling pain, probably only His Majesty Wei Ze can believe it. Rubber pads are hung on the tracks of the armored vehicles to prevent damage to the road surface. Several identical cars were protected in a long armored formation. There were no pedestrians on the street. The team stopped in front of the gate of the Old Summer Palace office area. At this time, the gate of the office area was open and an armored vehicle had already driven in. Wei Ze didn¡¯t expect that he would return to Beijing like this. He also felt that when he left Beijing, he probably knew that this would be the outcome. The car drove through the gate and arrived in front of the office building. Zi Yang and others were already waiting. It was Shen Xin who came to open the door for Wei Ze. He whispered to Wei Ze: "Captain, five of them are not here. Three claimed to be sick and two were missing." There was some joy in Shen Xin's voice. , Wei Ze said with a smile: "Most of them are here." "Yes" There was a hint of embarrassment in Shen Xin's voice. "Then let's go to the meeting." Wei Ze strode forward. Those who thought they were going to shake hands in accordance with the tradition saw Weiser coming directly, and they quickly moved out of the way. Watching Wei Ze walk into the office building frankly. Facing the Central Committee members who had arrived, Wei Ze said: "I really want to know one thing. Which article of the Restoration Party stipulates that you accept the requirements of other organizations in the name of a party organization?" Everyone was stunned, they thought. There are thousands of reasons why Weiser might blame them. The only thing they didn't expect was that Wei Ze would accuse them of party discipline. "Maybe you think you are officials. But in my opinion, you are members of the Liberation Party first. And between officials and party members, I value your identity as a member of the Liberation Party more. Because I will not talk about big issues with officials. The problem is that officials are just civil servants and clerks. Every member of the Liberation Party is first and foremost a member of the ruling class, so we must talk about big issues of right and wrong. Now, I see some people are self-deprecating and have no clear understanding of their identity. "I'm very sad." Wei Ze's voice was not loud, but his attitude was so clear. Some people feel more uneasy, while others feel much more relaxed. On the seventh day after Wei Ze entered Beijing, the Central Committee meeting that came from all over the country decided to remove Zi Yang as chairman and remove Zi Yang from all positions in the party. Secretary Luo of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee became chairman, and a comrade with eagle eyebrows became prime minister. With Wei Ze¡¯s call and Qi Rui returning to North America. Massive popular opposition subsided. In the next three years, there were a large number of personnel changes within the party. The task of strengthening the party organization has become the number one task of restoring the party. However, Weiser failed to see this. In the spring of 1913, Weiser died. He died at the age of 80. After Wei Ze¡¯s death, Qi Rui only made one suggestion, hoping that the capital could be swapped back and forth between Asia and North America every ten years. This proposal was approved and the original city of Vancouver was renamed East Vancouver.The city became the capital of the Republic of China in North America. In 1922, Marshal Qi Rui retired and became Secretary-General of the Restoration Party, President of the State, and Chairman of the Military Commission. After Wei Ze no longer held these three positions at the same time, the power reorganization that had not been completed by four previous presidents was finally completed in the hands of Qi Rui. Qi Hongyi did not get to see this day. She died in Nanjing the second year after Wei Ze's death. Bu Ran is not surprised that her husband Qi Rui has reached the pinnacle of power. She has always hoped to stand beside the man with the final power to calm her inner uneasiness. Moreover, Qi Rui works in North America, which can also be said to be ¡®close to home¡¯. "Qi Rui, what will happen next?" Bu Ran leaned next to Qi Rui. She and Qi Rui's two children have already gone to school and no longer need to be taken with them every day. The couple also spends more time together. "It's just work from now on. If nothing goes wrong, I can probably do it for two full terms. Then I'll retire." Qi Rui talked about the future in a relaxed tone. "Do you feel like you're at a disadvantage?" Bu Ran found a question that she felt could represent her own thoughts. "My father's last words before he died were, don't make any noise. Then he faced death calmly without saying a word. Some people said that he was not brave enough and did not continue to fight against death. But I don't want to think so and dare to face it calmly. Death, and acceptance of death, can probably be regarded as a rare kind of bravery," Qi Rui replied thoughtfully. "So what?" Bu Ran also heard Wei Ze's last words, but it was obvious that she couldn't understand Wei Ze's choice. Qi Rui gently stroked his wife's beautiful face and replied with some half-hearted interest: "My father is a man who has made countless achievements, and his choice is still discussed by so many people. It is difficult to make a conclusion. You let a person like me Go and make a conclusion for myself, how can I possibly do it?" Qi Rui still feels unrealistic about his father's death. Qi Rui wouldn't be surprised if his father could live hundreds or thousands of years. However, it was just a case of pneumonia and complications that took away Weiser's life. There are no last words, no heroic words. Compared with his life, Weiser's death was depressingly ordinary. If there is any reason to feel disadvantaged, probably no one is more qualified to feel disadvantaged than Wei Ze. But Qi Rui felt that his father would never think about the problem in this way. So how could a person who never cared about other people's evaluations, or even had any last words, think about whether he was at a disadvantage? "You really don't know?" Bu Ran enjoyed the feeling of being gently touched by her husband. She closed her eyes and leaned against Qi Rui. Then Bu Ran felt her husband's body suddenly stiffen. Opening his eyes, Bu Ran saw Qi Rui's face looking very ugly. "You really don't know." These words gave Qi Rui a strong stimulation. These words reminded Qi Rui of Chu Xue. Two years ago, Qi Rui received a call from Chu Xue. She was seriously ill and bedridden, hoping to see Qi Rui again. Her face was pale and bloodless, which made Qi Rui feel a sense of panic. Chu Xue gently held Qi Rui's hand. It was cruel to say that this was the first time Chu Xue took the initiative to hold Qi Rui's hand. This was the first time and probably the last time. Chu Xue smiled and said: "Qi Rui. Although I don't want to tell you, I still can't help but want to tell you. You probably don't know that I have always loved you." No matter what Chu Xue says, Qi Rui will not let her Rui must be more shocked. Seeing Qi Rui's almost petrified appearance, a little blood appeared on Chu Xue's face. She said feebly: "Look, you really don't know." "Then why" Although there are thousands of words, Qi Rui can only So much to say. "Although I love you very much, I can't find a reason to live with you. You never give me such a reason. On the day we parted, if you rushed to my house and wanted to take me away, I would probably live with you Let's go. But I waited for a long time, but you didn't come. When you show up again, just tell me that you have done everything you said. " Even after two years, Qi Rui thought of this. I still feel like my heart is being cut by a knife. His life is like a train whose track has been set long ago, running forward non-stop. However, in this life, he met love that made him truly happy. But he missed it in the end. The only person who had a chance to make Qi Rui get what he wanted was his father Wei Ze, and his father also extended a helping hand with extremely low standards at that time. Qi Rui himself refused his father's help "Qi Rui, what's wrong with you?" Bu Ran asked in confusion. Because of deep guilt and regret, Qi Rui became energetic almost by reflex. He stared into his wife's eyes and said seriously: "I really don't know." (End)