Chapter 290: Response

The base camp intends to recall the highly successful General Shunroku Hata to serve as a military senator, and then enter the cabinet in a curved manner, which is obviously not something that Okamura Ninji can grasp. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

It seems that Kagesa Zhenzhao did not abandon his companions.

Although his heart was shocked, Shunroku Hata did not loosen in the slightest, and he directly refuted Okamura Ninji's statement:

"What are you talking about...... I don't understand a word~ I am very happy in the position of commander of the Central China Army, and this is the best place to serve the emperor......"

Okamura Ninji finally raised his head, he stared at Shunroku Hata with his eyes, and then said slowly:

"The Central China Dispatch Army is about to cease to exist! In the plan of the base camp, in order to consolidate its rule in the occupied areas of China, to unify the deployment of troops, and to facilitate the political strategy against the Wuhan government. A new Chinese dispatch force will be formed, with Nishio Shouzo as commander-in-chief and Seishiro Itagaki as chief of the general staff, with the headquarters in Nanjing. At the same time, the Central China Dispatch Army was revoked. The Chinese Dispatch Army commanded the North China Front, the 11th Army, the 13th Army, the 21st Army and the 3rd Flying Group. It formed five strategic groups with the First General Army, the Second General Army, the Southern Army of Japan, and the Kwantung Army. If you do stay in the position of commander of the Central China Dispatch Army, Nishio Shouzo will become your boss! In that case, you're getting farther and farther away from the land phase......"

Such a clear plan, unless Okamura Ninji really understands it all, it is impossible to say that it is so flawless. Shunroku Hata's heart was already convinced, but he had to figure out who the person standing behind Okamura Ninji was.

"Who told you this, Kagesa Yoshiaki? How can you prove that this is not a conspiracy by Seishiro Itagaki? ”

"Although Kage Sazhen Showa and Itagaki Seishiro are both from intelligence backgrounds, their positions are not the same. Especially when it comes to Germany and Italy, Kagesa-kun is very supportive of your joint plan, so I don't want you to be trapped in Central China. He thinks your stage should be in Tokyo, in the cabinet......"

Not only is it its attitude toward the war of aggression against China, but also whether or not it will join the Axis bloc between Germany and Italy, and Japan is currently divided into two factions. The Navy opposed an alliance with Germany and Italy, while the Army believed that if it wanted to defeat the Soviet Union, it would have to be tied to Germany and Italy. The reason why the Army actively promoted Shunroku Hahata to join the cabinet was because the current land minister was inferior to the sea minister, and the voice of rejection of the alliance in the cabinet prevailed.

Army, need to be replaced with a tough representative.

"What does he think? What about you? ”

"Your Excellency, since I can kneel before you, can't I show my sincerity? If you don't mind, I'll be with you, and I'll be following you......"

Just one Okamura Ningji, Shunroku Hata may not be in his eyes. But if you add a shadow to it, it's a completely different story.

The Chinese battlefield is a frontal battle with open swords and guns, and it is enough to rely on bravery. And in Japan, when it comes to dealing with those insidious officials, the role of Kagesa Zhenzhao is definitely better than that of ten Okamura Ninji. Shunroku Hata really needs someone to solve a lot of problems for him in the dark world.

"Your affairs have been bitten by people now, which is quite troublesome~ And there are bigger hidden dangers behind, Huang Haoran is not dead, according to his temper, eighty percent will stand up and fight back head-on, and when the time comes, someone from the Ministry of War who can't get off the stage must come out to carry the black pot, no matter how you look at it, you who take action without authorization are the best candidates......"

Shunroku Hatata's attitude began to loosen, and Okamura Ninji knew that his chance had come.

"Your Excellency! I do not seek to stay in Central China to send troops, nor do I seek to retain the current rank...... It's okay to be transferred to the north, if you can't enter the Kwantung Army, there's no problem with the Mongolian army, as long as I stay in the army, and when you become the land minister, I will definitely be able to get a chance for revenge......"

Shunroku Hata looked at Okamura Ninji quietly for a long time, and suddenly smiled. He slowly stretched out his right hand and pulled Okamura Ninji up from the ground.

"Then garrison the Mongolian army...... However, how high the rank you can keep depends on how embarrassing Huang Haoran will embarrass the Ministry of the Army......"

Okamura Ninji stood opposite Shunroku Hata, bowing his head and saying nothing......

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Wuhan, a large house on the outskirts of Wuhan, was crowded with journalists from all over the world.

A press conference will be held here, and in order to avoid being bombed by Japanese planes for traitors' betrayal, the Ministry of Military Affairs has them gather in batches at several other locations in the city in advance and then transport them here by truck. As a result, no one knows the exact location of the venue where the press conference will be held. If this is still bombed by Japanese planes, it can only show that there are devils and spies within the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Looking around the venue, almost all the newspapers that started with the word "Zhong" came: "China Daily", "Central Daily", and "China Times", and these reporters were assigned to the most front and center positions.

The slightly worse positions were assigned to foreign journalists, and finally to some salvation newspapers that had just been established during the Anti-Japanese War, such as: "Progress Daily", "Struggle Daily", "National Salvation Daily", "Justice Daily", "Salvation Information", "Fuxing Daily" and so on.

After arriving at the meeting venue, a major general officer of the Ministry of Military Affairs stood up and gave a brief briefing, it turned out that the Ministry of Military Affairs was to respond to the fact that some newspapers in Shanghai claimed that the Japanese had killed Huang Haoran, a famous Chinese general of the Anti-Japanese War, during the battle.

The newspaper in Shanghai has been on sale for more than half a day, and Wuhan has also received the news under the deliberate impetus of the Japanese. It was only because of the control of the press and publication during the war that the mainstream newspapers did not reprint the news from Shanghai. The editors have been waiting for the Wuhan government's authoritative release, but they have not moved. Some people have already speculated in their hearts, could it be that the news of Huang Haoran's martyrdom is true?

Those who were anxious couldn't help but ask questions when the major general officer was ventilating just now. But the major general standing in front of the microphone was just stumbling, as if his face was full of unspeakable secrets. Such an attitude suddenly chilled the hearts of the Chinese reporters present.

But those foreigners, because this battlefield between China and Japan has nothing to do with them, so they seem to be extraordinarily leisurely. Before waiting for the press conference to begin, the blondes chatted with each other, all about beauties and landscapes, and where to go after the press conference.

A famous Chinese anti-Japanese general, if he dies, he will die. For foreign readers, what can be interesting about reading such a piece of news? It's not about going to be on the Chinese edition to exchange some Chinese banknotes.

When Huang Haoran was "alive", foreign reporters were also concerned about his lace news and private life, and now he was "martyred", and in the eyes of foreign reporters, he has no value in offering his private life.

As time passed, the frivolity of foreign journalists finally aroused the public outrage of Chinese journalists. After a few verbal frictions, the two sides began to blush and have thick necks in each other's faces. The reporters in the room slowly split into two piles, separated by a row of empty chairs in the middle, both trying to kill each other with their eyes. (To be continued.) )