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Chapter 759: Return of the King

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    After Dai Li left, Chiang Kai-shek's mood became even worse. He couldn't sit down in the study room anymore, so he walked out of the room and walked slowly up the mountain along the mountain road behind the official residence.

    In view of this, Wang Shihe and others did not dare to neglect, and immediately ordered several attendants to follow carefully from a distance.

    Everyone could see that the Chairman was not very interested and did not dare to come forward to disturb him!

    Walking among the mountains and forests, feeling the sultry sunshine in the afternoon, Lao Jiang was quite emotional!

    Although the scenery in the mountains and forests was the same as before, still clean and elegant, due to his own reasons, these beautiful scenery lost their previous luster in his eyes.

    And his gait seems to be as steady as before, but it seems a little slow, which also reflects his mood at this time.

    Sometimes Lao Jiang looked up and looked around, as if admiring the gentleness and beauty of the mountains in the fog, but sometimes he lowered his head and fell into deep thought, occasionally shaking the crutch in his hand as if to drive away the troubles in his heart.

    Since joining the revolution, although he has experienced several crises, Chiang Kai-shek's heart is more filled with the sense of accomplishment of victory.

    However, he has felt deeply difficult in the past two years. The warlords in the country have been fighting against Chiang Kai-shek one after another. His long-cherished wish to reorganize armaments has not been fulfilled, and this damn war broke out.

    Originally, he thought that although the Japanese army was a powerful military power, a mere 200,000 troops could not threaten the survival of the party-state. In the end of the war, several major Western powers would inevitably come together to mediate, and everyone would finally discuss the winner or loser at the negotiating table.

    ¡°As long as he can get a win at the negotiating table, even if it is just a small advantage, he may be able to take off the Northeast¡¯s reputation of being non-resistance a few years ago.

    Thinking of the national humiliating defeat a few years ago, Chiang Kai-shek¡¯s heart was bleeding!

    A few years ago, the situation was not as bad as it is now, and his thoughts were not on the Japanese. At that time, he had been targeting domestic warlords and the increasingly powerful Red Party.

    In order to fight against the outside world, one must first secure the inside. He launched five large-scale encirclement and suppression campaigns against the Soviet areas where the Red Party was entrenched. Unexpectedly, except for the fifth time, he was defeated by the Red Party in the remaining four times.

    During this period, the Japanese took the opportunity to launch repeated attacks in the north. Those Japanese Japanese slaves were like hungry wolves that had been secretly spying on their prey for a long time. They could no longer wait patiently. They took advantage of the Chinese civil war and were unable to escape, desperate  The earth pounced on the land of China.

    The smoke of gunfire in the three northeastern provinces has not yet been exhausted. The Japanese army broke out of Shanhaiguan again, invaded Rehe, strangled Pingjin, and stared at North China with eager eyes. They really looked towards Shu and had no intention of stopping.

    This made the Chinese people¡¯s hatred of the Japanese and anger towards their retreat finally burst out uncontrollably. Needless to say, the general public, even within the Kuomintang, also criticized him a lot.

    The rising waves of anti-Chiang and anti-Japanese anger in China made him feel the tremors of his dominance and a crisis he had never experienced in the past. It also somewhat impacted the strategic steps he had long buried in his heart.

    According to his original intention, after the warlords were pacified and the Kuomintang took over the military and political power, the next thing to be conquered and destroyed was the Chinese Communist Party and the Red Army, which he had always believed to be the most serious obstacles to the cause of dictatorship.

    In the first four contests, he came back defeated.  Just as he was feeling proud of his success in the first few rounds of the fifth "encirclement and suppression" campaign, the Japanese launched another attack in North China.

    The crisis in the rivers and mountains north of the Yangtze River triggered an overwhelming wave of protests from all walks of life across the country. He himself could not sit back and watch the entire north fall into the hands of the Japanese army, which put him in a dilemma.

    Chiang, who had received military training at the Baoding Army Academy and the Japanese Zhenwu School, certainly knew that with the existing military strength of the Kuomintang, he could not resist the pressure from both Japan and the Red Party at the same time. In this way, he must fight against Japan and destroy the Red Party.  choose between.

    This choice is too painful for him. If either of the two opponents gains power, it will pose a fatal threat to the stability of his country, but he can only have one opponent within a certain period of time.

    From the original intention, Lao Jiang did not want to be enemy with the Japanese. The reason was very simple. Lao Jiang believed that his main force and the Japanese army were not sure of winning.

    After all, Japan is an industrial and military power with advanced weapons and equipment and leading combat thinking.  In a head-on confrontation with such an advanced military empire in the world, the Kuomintang army will inevitably fall into a long war and be unable to extricate itself.

    Even if he wins in the end, both sides will lose.

    The Red Party, on the other hand, may sit back and watch the fight between tigers and tigers, rapidly expand its territory and strengthen its own power, which will eventually become a serious problem for him in the future. This is what he will do no matter what.??Unacceptable.

    What¡¯s more, he believed that when he first took over the power, the foundation had not yet been laid, so resisting Japan was not his original intention at this time.

    However, the Japanese continued to invade the north and trampled on China's sovereignty.  As a representative of the Chinese government and a symbol of power, he went against the current in this situation, forcing him to embark on this road of resistance against Japan.

    If he does not take a stand, his future path will be full of thorns and difficulties, and he may even be drowned by the angry wave of the Chinese people. He knows that water can carry a boat, but it can also capsize it.

    He had already thought about today's situation two years ago. Once China and Japan went to war, his Central Army would bear the brunt. Once the Japanese army was determined to fight, the result would be that half of the country would fall.

    However, when that day came, Chiang Kai-shek was still extremely melancholy!

    At this time, he seemed to be an old bad horse, huge and weak, surrounded by either wolves or tigers and leopards.

    Although the Japanese are cruel, the warlords in the country make him restless.

    The reason why he has always been unkind to the young man Li Guoyao is not that he does not know how capable this man is, but that he can see the aggressive ambition in the young man's eyes.

    After all, he, Jiang, was not an ordinary person, so he was able to miraculously surpass many of his old superiors and become the number one person in China within 20 years from an unknown person. He became the most powerful person in China for a while. In addition to his ability to skillfully control opportunities and his political smoothness and change, he was not an ordinary person.  Besides, what he is most proud of is the way he sees people.

    "Chiang Kai-shek has known countless people in his life. He has people like Xue Yue, Chen Cheng, and He Yingqin under his command. He has also fought against local emperors like Yan Xishan and Feng Yuxiang. Whether others respect him or hate him, Chiang Kai-shek can accept it.

    But only, he could see neither respect nor hatred in Li Guoyao's eyes. Even when he was awarded a medal, the young man was still calm and calm.

    On the contrary, when talking about the war and people's livelihood, he was extremely talkative, with a sense of scolding Fang Qiu in a scholarly manner.

    If Li Guoyao was really just a useless scholar, Chiang Kai-shek might not take him seriously, but he was a general with a heavy army.

    Who would dare to employ a general who knows how to fight, cares about people's livelihood, has a large number of troops, and doesn't respect his superiors?

    At the very least, he doesn¡¯t dare to use it, and even if he does, he can only use it with restrictions!

    So in the past two years, since Li Guoyao came into his sight, Lao Jiang has been constantly guarding against him, constantly moving Li Guoyao and his elite troops to the forefront of the fiercest battles, in order to make him and  The Japanese fight to the death.

    ¡°And Chiang Kai-shek never let Li Guoyao¡¯s troops stay in one place for long. From Quanjiao to Bengbu to Guide and Wuhan, Li Guoyao¡¯s troops have been constantly running around in the past two years without having any territory of their own.

    After the Battle of Wuhan ended, the 61st Army was basically exhausted. Chiang Kai-shek came again and snatched the 61st Army's designation and more than half of its remaining soldiers from Li Guoyao's hands.

    Afterwards, he also kicked Li Guoyao to Shandong to fight guerrillas. He believed that in Shandong, a land that had been completely occupied by the Japanese, even if Li Guoyao was not annihilated, he would not be able to make any big waves.

    However, in just a few months, the young man appeared in his sight again, and he appeared in the shocking mode of the return of a strong man!

    All this made Lao Jiang feel a deep crisis and a touch of unwillingness

    What shocked him even more was that he had previously contacted Yu Xuezhong, the commander-in-chief of the Sulu Theater, and learned that Li Guoyao's headquarters had not only not contacted the Sulu Theater headquarters in the past few months, but had not even received the  In terms of military pay and supplies, they don't ask for guilt when they lose a battle, and they don't ask for credit when they win a battle, just like their Shandong Guerrilla Corps has nothing to do with the Sulu War Zone.

    " This is true for his immediate superior, which shows that Li Guoyao probably doesn't have much respect for him as chairman of the committee, or that Li Guoyao has never respected him.

    If it had been anyone else, Chiang Kai-shek might have reciprocated and taught him how to behave.

    But for Li Guoyao, Chiang Kai-shek really didn¡¯t know what to do. Perhaps the only people who could teach Li Guoyao how to behave were the Japanese.

    Thinking of the great achievements of Li Guoyao's troops in southwestern Shandong this time, the Japanese will inevitably be angered. I just don't know how that old devil Sugiyama Gen will deal with it. I hope he won't be as disappointing as Yan Shunroku and Okamura Neji.

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