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    After untying the system, understanding part of the truth about the world, and receiving the ultimate reward, Li Guoyao felt completely relaxed!

    While the whole country was busy accepting the Japanese surrender and seizing the opportunity to fight for territory, Li Guoyao ordered people to take Yun Lisa and his son to Changchun, and the family was finally reunited.

    After that, Li Guoyao began to organize his territory, and at the same time discussed with the Soviet army about taking over the Northeast.

    Of course, this is a long process!

    For the Soviets, they sent troops to the Northeast not just to aid the Chinese, but more importantly to safeguard the interests of the Soviets themselves. This included not only the security issues in the Soviet Far East, but more importantly, how to extract benefits from the Japanese.  Knock on the bones and absorb the marrow to make up for the economic losses of the Soviets over the years.

    However, because Li Guoyao's troops were in the northeast and had the upper hand, they occupied most of the heavy industrial cities in southern Manchuria before the Soviets, including Shenyang and Anshan. Only a few cities such as Lushun and others fell into the hands of the Soviets.  Very big city.

    According to the agreement between the two parties, the Soviets cannot seize territory from Li Guoyao's troops!

    But it was not easy for Li Guoyao to get the Soviets to withdraw their troops from the Northeast, so the two sides negotiated on the matter!

    During the negotiation between the two parties, Li Guoyao personally took people to Shanghai!

    He has only one thing to do in Shanghai, and that is to bring back the remains of Chief of Staff Wu!

    When he was in Songjiang City, Li Guoyao accepted Chief of Staff Wu's request to lead the brothers from the national army in Songjiang City to break out of the encirclement, and hoped that one day he could lead his brothers from the Northeast Army back to his hometown.

    Eight years later, Li Guoyao has lived up to his trust and finally returned to his hometown!

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    The deceased has passed away, but the living cannot forget their promises!

    So Li Guoyao is here. He wants to tell the news to this veteran general of the Northeast Army and take his remains back to the Northeast for burial!

    Eight years is not a time of great changes, but in a war-torn era, eight years is enough to change a lot of things.

    Songjiang City back then had gone through several wars and reconstructions, and it was no longer what it was when Li Guoyao and others left. So when they arrived in Songjiang County, they searched in many ways, but they never found the yard where Chief of Staff Wu was buried, nor could they find Chief of Staff Wu.  long remains.

    But God still favors good people. Just when Li Guoyao and others were at a loss, a disabled veteran came to the door and said that he knew where Chief of Staff Wu was buried.

    ¡°Subsequently, under the guidance of this veteran, Li Guoyao and others found a tomb in a place surrounded by green mountains outside Songjiang City.

    The tombstone is nameless, but the tomb is well built!

    However, Li Guoyao and others had doubts about the identity of the owner of the tomb. After all, he was the Chief of Staff Wu whom they buried personally. Although the topography of the area has changed greatly in recent years, the scope of the city has remained roughly unchanged.

    Li Guoyao and others remembered clearly that they indeed buried Chief of Staff Wu in the city, definitely not outside the city.

    But when the coffin in the tomb was opened, the result surprised Li Guoyao and others.

    Although eight years later, the body of Chief of Staff Wu has turned into bones, the lieutenant general uniform on his body has not turned into ashes and still retains the appearance when he died.

    In addition, when Chief of Staff Wu was buried, Li Guoyao covered him with one of his clothes, which was also there, so it is certain that the person in the coffin was indeed Chief of Staff Wu.

    After some questioning, Li Guoyao found out that this veteran was named Xue Wensheng, who also belonged to the 67th Army of the Northeast Army. However, Li Guoyao served in the staff department, while Xue Wensheng was a doctor in the military hospital.

    During the Battle of Songjiang, Xue Wensheng was seriously injured, so he did not follow Li Guoyao and others to break out. Instead, he hid in Songjiang City and was taken in by a local kind-hearted family.

    However, although Xue Wensheng escaped with his life, he was left with a lifelong disability. His right leg was broken by a shell and he became lame.

    After recovering from his injury, Xue Wensheng settled down in Songjiang City, where he stayed for eight years.

    During this period, Xue Wensheng relied on his ability to see doctors, opened a clinic in Songjiang City, and started a family.

    ¡°Two years ago, a family near Xue Wensheng¡¯s house needed wood to renovate their house, so they cut down a big tree in the yard, and then dug out a corpse while digging out the roots.

    Xue Wensheng happened to be at the scene at that time, and he could tell at a glanceFinding out that this was the skeleton of a senior general of the Northeast Army, he immediately took a huge risk and led people to collect the skeleton and transport it to outside the city for reburial.

    Since the corpse had turned into bones at that time, Xue Wensheng did not know that the remains were those of his old commander, Chief of Staff Wu. In addition, Songjiang itself was under the control of the Japanese at that time, so it could only be recorded anonymously.

    This time, Li Guoyao and others went to Songjiang City to search for the remains of Chief of Staff Wu with great fanfare. This quickly attracted the attention of Xue Wensheng. He thought of the remains that had been collected two years ago, so he brought Li Guoyao and others there.  , I didn¡¯t expect it to be true.

    There is no need to say too many words of thanks. After staying in Songjiang City for nearly half a month, the remains of Chief of Staff Wu were finally found. Then Li Guoyao returned home with the remains of the hero.

    Afterwards, Li Guoyao held a grand burial ceremony for Chief of Staff Wu in Changchun. The hero rested in peace and the leaves returned to their roots!

    In the next few months, while Li Guoyao was negotiating with the Soviets, he ordered people to go to Sichuan and Chongqing and other places to find resettlement homes for the sick, sick and disabled soldiers belonging to the original Ninth Army.

    That was a nursing home that Li Guoyao asked Yun Lisa to buy for the disabled soldiers of the Ninth Army in the rear area using the batch of gold shipped out of Nanjing City as capital.

    After all, these soldiers followed him Li Guoyao through life and death, and were eventually injured and disabled. Li Guoyao must not let these heroes bleed and shed tears!

    Before, he had no way to take care of them nearby, but now that the army has finally settled down, he plans to take all these disabled soldiers back to the Northeast to provide for them in their old age.

    Of course, this is a huge project. Fortunately, the National Government does not dare to underestimate Li Guoyao, so when it heard that he wanted to bring these disabled people back to the Northeast, Chongqing gave the green light.

    But even so, it was already winter when all the disabled soldiers were brought back to the Northeast!

    At the end of the year, negotiations between Li Guoyao's department and the Soviets also made breakthrough progress.  In the end, Li Guoyao gave up the ownership of all Japanese prisoners of war, and also paid the Soviets a large sum of money in exchange for the Soviets' promise to withdraw their troops!

    Subsequently, the 300,000 Japanese troops who surrendered to Li Guoyao's troops, including Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army General Yamada Otsuzo, Chief of General Staff Lieutenant General Qin Hikosaburo and others, were transported to the Sino-Soviet border, and then transported to the Sino-Soviet border to Khabarovsk  , enter the prison camp.

    Since then, the more than 600,000 troops of the original Kwantung Army have been taken into prisoner of war camps and labor brigades across Europe and Asia in the Soviet Union, becoming free labor for the Soviets.

    After getting what they wanted, the Soviets also began to withdraw their troops, and the sky in the Northeast finally cleared

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