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Chapter seven hundred and eighty-six for long-term interests

Sir Smith came to the Bronze Commander's Office and first found a senior general who was close to him, hoping that he could help him return to Malaysia.

After negotiations, his friend agreed to help him, so he went up and down the British Bronze Commander to persuade other senior generals to hold a small hearing to ask Sir Smith to discuss his views on the situation in Malaysia.

Sir Smith has lived in Malaysia for many years and is very familiar with Malaysia.

He discussed the important strategic position that Malaysia occupies in the important maritime transportation hub in the Strait of Malacca. With detailed data, he discussed the benefits that Malaysia's rich economic resources and annual tax revenue brought to the British. He believed that no matter how much the price it costs, Malaysia must be recaptured.

He believed that the reason why Gao Jiu remained silent was due to interests. He had a close relationship with Gao Jiu's father-in-law Sir Li, and he was willing to take the risk of going to Malaysia in person to persuade Gao Jiu and help the British country regain Malaysia.

To be honest, the British Bronze Commander did not consider re-activate Sir Smith. They planned to send a new governor there after regaining Malaysia, but they looked for several candidates. They thought it was the Japanese sphere of influence and thought it was too dangerous, so they tried every means to shirke it.

Since Sir Smith was willing to return to Malaysia, everyone was willing to give him this opportunity, so he agreed to go to Malaysia to do the work of Gao Jiu.

Sir Smith was very happy to be the governor of Malaysia again, and he was ready to set off immediately after he returned.

But then he discovered a serious problem, that is, how he went to Malaysia.

It’s easy to say other places, Southeast Asia is the Japanese sphere of influence. The Japanese army has army aviation and naval aviation, and can intercept his plane at any time. It is very likely that he was shot down before he arrived in Malaysia and fell into the sea to feed fish.

He was worried, but the British Governor to Myanmar sent him a telegram, telling him that Mr. Gao had already arranged it and let him take the plane with confidence and boldness to come to Malaysia.

Sir Smith knew that Gao Jiu was a very trustworthy person. Since he said that, there would definitely be no problem.

However, to be on the safe side, he still visited Sir Li and Li Sasha.

When Li Shasha heard that Sir Smith was going to Malaysia, she relaxed and said that since Gao Jiu agreed to ensure his safety, there would be no problem.

She proudly told about her flight to Southeast Asia, saying that the Japanese Air Force there was following Gao Jiu's command, and she also prepared some gifts for Sir Smith to bring to Gao Jiu.

Sir Smith flew to Malaysia on a British transport plane. When he arrived in the South China Sea, he really encountered Japanese fighter planes.

As Li Shasha said, these Japanese fighter jets had obviously received a notice from Gao Jiu in advance. Not only did they not attack the transport plane Smith and the others were riding, but instead carried out companion escorts.

Sir Smith and the crew of the transport plane, despite being nervous and sweating, also got a fresh and interesting experience, which was enough for them to show off for a long time.

After arriving in Malaysia, Sir Smith held talks with Gao Jiu, and the two sides quickly reached an agreement.

After Sir Smith's application, the British Bronze Commander agreed to give Gao Jiu's coalition troops another 15 million pounds. Sir Smith also agreed to Malaysia to engage in commercial transactions with Gao Jiu's Golden Triangle in the future.

This time Gao Jiu was quite satisfied, so he commanded the coalition forces to launch an attack on the Japanese army.

However, Gao Jiu still did not dispatch ground troops, but ordered all large-caliber artillery to violently bombard the positions of the Japanese 18th Division, and also sent bombers to bomb.

For several days in a row, the 18th Japanese Division suffered serious losses under the fierce artillery fire and bomber strikes of the coalition forces, losing at least one-third of its troops.

That morning, a more terrifying scene appeared.

60 bombers flew into the sky at once. The bombs dropped by these bombers this time were all giant bombs of 623kg. The 18th Division of the Japanese army basically lost its combat effectiveness.

The Japanese Fifth Division was also participating in the defense operations of Kuala Lumpur. When they saw the tragic situation of the 18th Division, they all felt their scalp numb, fearing that the attacks of the coalition forces would come to their heads.

The 5th Division of the Japanese Army had dealt with Gao Jiu very early. At that time, the 21st Regiment of the Fifth Division, led by the regiment leader Nakajima Fenggo, attacked Taohua Mountain. He was defeated miserably and had to surrender to Gao Jiu, becoming the first Japanese army to surrender to the enemy in an established manner.

After the Fifth Division arrived in Singapore, they also knew that Gao Jiu was in the Golden Triangle, which was not far from Singapore. The division commander had always been worried that Gao Jiu would come one day, but he did not expect that his worries would come true.

When Gao Jiu led the coalition forces into Malaysia, Yamashita ordered the Fifth Division to cross the Denver Strait to come to Malaysia.

The commander of the Fifth Division was unwilling to do so, but he could not disobey the orders of Fengwen of Shanxia, ​​so he could only come to Kuala Lumpur with a tough bullet.

After this stage of battle, Gao Jiu drove away the Japanese naval fleet, the coalition forces had air superiority, and launched violent bombings on the Japanese army. The commander of the Fifth Division felt something was wrong.

He didn't want to fight Gao Jiu. He once thought about getting in touch with Gao Jiu in secret, but he didn't have such a channel.

At this moment, a young man wearing local clothes came to the front line of the Fifth Division.

He said to the Japanese front-line commander: "I am the negotiator sent by Gao Jiu, and I want to see your division commander."

The Japanese commander did not dare to make decisions, so he sent someone to send him to the division headquarters.

Hearing that Gao Jiu sent someone to come to the door, the division commander hurriedly asked someone to block the news to avoid being known by Feng Wen of the mountain. Then he secretly received the messenger sent by Gao Jiu.

The division commander asked, "Sir, Mr. Gao sent you here, what do you want to say?"

The messenger said: "Grand Commander, the Fifth Division and the Taohua Mountain Guerrillas have dealt with. Your troops invaded my Taohua Mountain back then, and Jiu Ye gave you mercy. Not only did you allow your troops to surrender, but they also let them all go back. Since then, we have not violated the rivers and never had any conflicts.

My Jiuye is not a militant. Taohua Mountain now maintains good relations with your Japanese army in Shandong, and there has been basically no conflict between the two sides.

Now Jiu Ye doesn’t want to have a conflict with your Fifth Division. You have also seen that the coalition forces are targeting the 18th Division, whether it is bombardment or aircraft bombing, and no shells fall on your position. This is enough to prove the sincerity of my Jiu Ye.”

The commander of the Fifth Division knew that what he said was true. Gao Jiu did not attack the troops of the Fifth Division from the beginning.

He nodded and said, "I have seen this. Please continue to say it."

The messenger said: "My Jiuye has created a foundation in the Golden Triangle and has maintained a good relationship with the Japanese troops around him. Both sides do not violate the rivers.

The reason why Jiu Ye came to Malaysia was mainly aimed at Fengwen from Yamashita.

Fengwen at the foot of the mountain was full and went to attack the Golden Triangle, but was taught a lesson by my Jiuye.

This time, the coalition forces formed by Jiuye were to destroy Fengwen from Shanxia.

As long as your Fifth Division does not participate in the war, the coalition forces will not launch an attack on your Fifth Division."

The division commander was already moved, and he asked, "If the Fifth Division did not participate in the war, how would Mr. Gao treat us?"

The messenger said: "Mr. Gao said that he could allow the Fifth Division to cross the Denver Strait and continue to occupy Singapore. After that, we will face each other across the sea, and we will not violate the river water, and if you want, we can go into business.

The Golden Triangle has a large number of best-selling industrial products that can be provided to you at a suitable price, ensuring that you can obtain huge economic benefits.”

The Fifth Division Commander said, "I understand what Mr. Gao means. Please go and rest first and allow us to discuss it before giving you a reply."

After the messenger left, the commander of the Fifth Division summoned the Chief of Staff and several of his confidant generals to discuss the conditions issued by Gao Jiu.

To be honest, no one of the generals of the Fifth Division was willing to fight Gao Jiu.

At that time, Gao Jiu was just a small bandit in Taohua Mountain. The Fifth Division was beaten to pieces by others, and the entire regiment surrendered.

Gao Jiu's strength is now incomparable to the past. Yamashita Fengwen is known as the Malay tiger, but he is still beaten by Gao Jiu.

The Fifth Division had no strength to compete with Gao Jiu. Not to mention that the coalition forces with strong firepower launched an attack, even if Gao Jiu sent bombers, they could blow up the entire division.

Only fools are willing to fight in such a battle that cannot see the hope of victory.

The senior generals of the Fifth Division quickly unify their thoughts and decided to accept the conditions of Gao Jiu.

When the commander of the Fifth Division saw that everyone had agreed, he breathed a sigh of relief and even felt a little nervously happy.

This is because if Fengwen of Yamashita died, he, the oldest person in the 25th Army of the Japanese Army, was the division commander, and he was most likely to take over Fengwen of Yamashita and be promoted to the commander of the 25th Army.

The division commander made up his mind and asked someone to call the messenger sent by Gao Jiu and ask him to go back and tell Mr. Gao that the Fifth Division would definitely cooperate with the operations of the coalition forces.

The messenger left a radio contact method for the commander of the Fifth Division, and went back to report to Gao Jiu.

After completing the work of the Japanese Fifth Division, Gao Jiu began to attack the Japanese army.

The coalition forces opened the road in front with hundreds of armored vehicles and attacked the positions of the Japanese 18th Division.

Seeing this situation, Yamashita Fengfu hurriedly ordered the Fifth Division to enter the position of the 18th Division and launch a counterattack against the coalition forces.

Unexpectedly, the Fifth Division refused to implement his orders. Not only did they not go to the 18th Division's position, but instead retreated directly into Kuala Lumpur City.

After entering the city, the Fifth Division directly closed the city gate and set up machine guns on the city wall to prevent Feng Wen's command center from entering Kuala Lumpur, outside the city and the troops of the 18th Division.

Tens of thousands of coalition troops rushed to the position of the 18th Japanese Division, quickly annihilated the remaining enemies, and then surrounded Fengwen's command center at Yamashita.

After an hour of battle, the Japanese army was completely defeated and the division commander of the 18th Japanese division was captured.

The commander of the Fifth Division took over the command of Yamashita Fengwen, and he ordered all Japanese troops in Malaysia to assemble to the port west of Kuala Lumpur.

Gao Jiu did not stop them and let them cross the Denver Strait and enter Singapore.

Yamashita Bongmoto admitted that he had completely failed. He proposed to see Gao Jiu and wanted to see with his own eyes what Gao Jiu looked like when he defeated him.

Gao Jiu did not have this interest and directly handed him and the Japanese prisoners of war to Sir Smith.

In this way, the coalition forces led by Gao Jiu took over the entire Malaysia at the cost of more than 500 casualties.

The coalition forces won a big victory at such a small price and actually obtained a lot of real money and silver, and the officers and soldiers were all happy.

Of course the happiest one was the British. They took back the entire Malaysia after just paying some economic costs, which greatly encouraged the morale of the British people to defeat the ***.

The only drawback is that this time, Singapore has not been defeated.

The British Bronze Commander sent a telegram to Sir Smith, hoping that he would negotiate with Gao Jiu and help the British army take Singapore.

Gao Jiu refused without thinking and led the coalition forces to withdraw from Malaysia.

Wang Zhankui asked in confusion: "Jiu Master, I think Malaysia is a good place, why don't we take it off by ourselves? And why should we let the Japanese army stay in Singapore?"

Guo Hengming, Li Chengwu and others didn't understand why Gao Jiu did this.

Gao Jiu had his own ideas for doing this. First of all, he was not that greedy. As long as he firmly occupied the golden triangle, that was enough.

There is no way to conquer Malaysia and hand it over to the British army.

He knew the situation after the war. For a long time, Ying and Mi were very strong. Gao Jiu had no need to cause trouble. It would be better to have a good relationship with them to facilitate business with the Golden Triangle.

The reason why the Japanese army in Singapore was retained was to allow the Japanese army and the British army to continue to restrain each other, so as to highlight the position of the Golden Triangle among the British.

The British army had the desire for Gao Jiu, which was able to win greater benefits for the Golden Triangle.

Golden Triangle.

After the battle, Gao Jiu felt a little tired.

He wanted to go out and relax, but this time he asked Long Guobi to accompany him on a trip.

Long Guobi was very happy and immediately prepared for her trip. Soon after, they came to Kunming.
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