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Chapter 3 The Situation (Part 5)

Chapter 3 Storm (Five)

This is an excuse, just like a stone in the soil. If you look for it carefully, you will definitely find it. After two Japanese invaders of about one squadron fell into the trap dug by the 93rd Regiment of the National Revolutionary Army and the Black Stone Guerrillas, not only the Kawata Brigade's Braves died of illness, but other Japanese and puppet troops who were ordered to rush to assist Beizi Temple also encountered irresistible difficulties. Either the spring flood broke the road, or they were unable to identify the direction in the sandstorm weather, or they were harassed by the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. There were all kinds of reasons, but the result was the same, and they were "trapped" halfway through the road.

The reinforcements determined that the 93rd Regiment was fighting aid at the siege. Prince Demuchuktonrup, chairman of the pseudo-Mongol-Jiang Autonomous Committee, dared not make such a bet. Xilingol was his "long-lasting" place and also supported him to suppress the traitors and traitors under his command and continue to daydream the "Mongol Empire". If they were torn apart by the 93rd Regiment of the National Revolutionary Army, even the Beizi Temple was finally preserved, it would lead to a sharp reduction in his strength. At that time, Wang Ying, chairman of the Suixi Autonomous Committee, Xia, chairman of the Jinbei Autonomous Government, Yu Pinqing, the Supreme Member of the Chanan Autonomous Committee, and the princes who held military power would all turn around and eat him up with his belt and bones. His old partner Li Shouxin would not be behind others.

This is the rule of wolf pack. It has been popular outside the Great Wall for thousands of years. It cannot be changed by one person's power, nor can it be changed overnight. Even if the King of De is supported by the Japanese, it will be useless. As long as other princes can show sufficient strength and courage, the Japanese will never care about changing someone to be the chairman of the Mongolian and Xinjiang Autonomous Government. Anyway, all the Japanese side needs is a puppet who is willing to obey and cooperate with them to plunder various resources outside the Great Wall. As for what the puppet is surnamed, whether it is a Mongol or a Han person, they actually don't care.

So whether it is for self-protection or for displaying strength, Prince Demuchuktonrup, chairman of the Pseudo-Mongol Autonomous Committee, must restore the "tranquility" of the Xilingol grassland as soon as possible. However, what made him very embarrassed is that his master, the Japanese invaders, is fighting with Fu Zuoyi's troops in the Wuyuan area. His main political rival, Wang Ying, chairman of the Pseudo-Suixi Autonomous Committee, has carried the coffin and personally went to the front line to supervise the battle. He, the so-called Chairman of the Mongol Autonomous Committee, cannot give his own troops at this critical moment.

All were transferred from the front line. Moreover, it was not so easy to transfer people from the front line. Li Shouxin was directly responsible for the first, second and third divisions, who were just adjusted to the Jing'an Guard by the Japanese, were all revoked, and the vehicles were also changed from war horses to two human legs. The command power of the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth divisions under his command was completely controlled by Japanese consultants. Whether he was the chairman of the autonomous committee or Li Shouxin, the commander-in-chief of the Mongolian army, if he did not get the approval of the Japanese, he would not want to mobilize a soldier or a soldier. (Note 1)

Seeing that he was so anxious that he couldn't eat well and couldn't sleep, the Speaker of the Senate Wu Heling found an opportunity for the two to get along alone and whispered, "Your Majesty, don't be too anxious. In fact, the Japanese are more anxious about this matter than you. Our Xilingol League is close to Outer Mongolia. If the 93rd Regiment stays there and does not leave, then collude with the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army to establish an East Mongolia anti-Japanese base, who was you blinded when you saw it?" (Note 2)

"How is it possible for the East Mongolian Anti-Japanese Base? The Ninety-third Regiment is a group of A-types. It ran so far to establish an anti-Japanese base. How could Fu Zuoyi deliver supplies to him?" Prince Demuchuktonulup, chairman of the Pseudo-Mongolia Autonomous Committee, was confused when he heard this, and blinked his blood-covered eyes and asked.

Wu Heling suddenly felt angry, stomped his feet, and added in a hoarse voice, "From north, it's Outer Mongolia. Qiaobashan and the others have long hated the Japanese. If the Soviet Union hadn't sent troops directly last year, the Kwantung Army would have definitely attacked Kulun directly."

The Pseudo-De King still couldn't keep up with his mind. After thinking for a moment, he continued to whisper, "But Qiaobashan and others hate the Han people the most. Besides, Outer Mongolia is now a red country like the Soviet Union, but the Ninety-Third Regiment belongs to the Kuomintang."

When Wu Heling heard this, he felt more and more exhausted. He couldn't help but push the fake De King and whispered, "Oh my prince, when is it now? You still see that white and red are so clearly different. Nowadays, there are only eternal interests, and there is no eternal enemy! In order to avoid the Kwantung Army's attack on Siberia, the Soviets have all moved into planes to transport arms to Chongqing. The guys from Outer Mongolia still care whether the 93rd Regiment is red. As long as it can cause trouble for the Japanese, even if it is a horse thief, they will make great efforts to support it. Besides, the 93rd Regiment is not red. The Black Stone Guerrillas are a complete Communist armed force. If the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army is pulled over two armies, the red forces will account for two thirds. It is enough to establish a Soviet republic, let alone just an anti-Japanese base."

"Then, don't they even want to leave?" Hearing this, King De's expression became more and more anxious. His hands kept rubbing his chest, and sweat beads rolling on his forehead. "What should I do? Without Xilingol, who cares about me, the chairman of the committee?"

"I just said this is the worst possibility. Don't worry, the Japanese are smart and will never let this happen." As a last resort, Wu Heling had to turn his head and comfort him, announcing that what he said just now was all alarmist.

Their heads were so big that they were three times wide by the other party's contradictory words. Prince Demuchuktonulup, chairman of the Pseudo-Mongolia Autonomous Committee, raised his hand and wiped the sweat from his face, murmured, "What do you want to say? Can you be more direct? Don't play a puzzle with me? I've been so worried about my hair all these days. Just do what I should do? Just make your decision for me. As long as you can keep me in Xilingol, no matter what method you came up with in the end, I will do it as I will."

Note 1: King De has always claimed to restore the glory of the Mongol Empire during the Genghis Khan era, so the Japanese were extremely worried about him. In history, the puppet Mongolian army was reorganized several times to seize his control over the army. In terms of personnel arrangement, the puppet Mongolian army and the puppet Manchukuo army were basically the same, with the total strength of each division being "up to 1,200".

Note 2: The Mongolian, whose original name was Uniboying, graduated from Peking University, was a speculator. He began to follow King Germany in 1936. He served as the Senate Minister of the Pseudo Mongolian Military Government, the Speaker of the Pseudo Mongolian Xinjiang Senate, the President of the Government, and the Chief of the Internal Affairs of the Government. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he joined the Nanjing government and died of illness in Japan in 980.
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