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Chapter 1304 You can only listen to me

1304 After Hu Bin got up the next morning, Mo She handed the telegram to Hu Bin. When Hu Bin saw that the telegram was sent by the commander-in-chief, he immediately started to look carefully.

"It's okay, he actually said it's okay?" Hu Bin saw it and was very puzzled. Why was he worried so much, but the commander-in-chief and the commander-in-chief said it was okay.

"Are they ready?" Hu Bin was puzzled when he saw it, not knowing whether the commander and the others had thought of a solution.

"The commander and the others have sent a telegram?" Li Nian also came over at this time and asked at Hu Bin.

"Well, the commander-in-chief sent it, the commander-in-chief sent it!" Hu Bin gave Li Nian the telegram, and he started to think about it.

"Oh!" Li Nian received the telegram and started to read it carefully! After reading it, Li Nian saw that Hu Bin was still thinking about it, and immediately started to laugh.

"You, don't think about it anymore. The commander and the others said it's okay, that means it's okay. Otherwise, they will definitely ask you to do something in the Americas. Not saying this now means that the commander and the others really have a way, so don't think about it!" Li Nian looked at Hu Bin and persuaded him with a smile.

"Well, I know too, but I don't know how they prepared it? Is it OK?" Hu Bin nodded and asked at Li Nian.

"You are worrying!" Li Nian looked at Hu Bin and said.

"Okay, I don't want to do it anymore, so let's fight, try not to let them retreat. If you retreat, it will be bad for us!" Hu Bin exhaled, as if he had let it go, and smiled at Li Nian.

"That's right. Why do you think so much? If your Japanese troops want to run away, let them run away. Anyway, we don't have to worry. The commander and the others have already thought of ways. We still think about so much about doing!" Li Nian said to Hu Bin.

Hu Bin heard this and nodded, then Hu Bin went to have breakfast. After breakfast, Hu Bin arrived at the command center.

At this time, all the American officers arrived, with more than 30 generals, 3 generals, 16 lieutenant generals, and 22 major generals! They all came to the command center to serve as various staff officers, and Hu Bin did not count the school officials, but more than 200.

"Hello commander!" When the American generals saw Hu Bin coming, they immediately stood up and saluted Hu Bin.

"Yeah!" Hu Bin replied with a greeting, and arrived at the battle sand table, marking the situation of the Japanese troops that have been reconnaissed now.

"Not moving?" Hu Bin said while standing there.

"Report, no movement, the Japanese troops have not moved these days, and the number of 1 million troops is maintained on the Eastern Front." A senior staff officer of Hu Bin said, and the American generals were watching.

"1 million troops, 42 divisions, are distributed in 22 cities, are crazy Japanese soldiers?" Hu Bin said looking at the sand table.

"Commander, if we are ready to attack the Eastern Front, we may suffer considerable casualties, and the effect may not be good?" Patton said to Hu Bin.

"Hmm? Keep talking!" Hu Bin said to him.

"The Japanese, like the strategy we adopted at the beginning, were to hide in the city and not come out. When we went over and attacked, I think their food and ammunition would be enough for them to consume for a month!" Patton said to Hu Bin.

"Well, then let them be here. I will take the large troops here. Their 1 million troops are also offensive. Are you planning to recover from the Eastern Front of the United States?" Hu Bin heard it and asked with a smile at Patton.

"This!" Patton heard it, and for some reason Hu Bin started to say it.

"If you want to restore cities like your Eastern Front to restore, you must kill the Japanese here. If you want to reduce casualties on the Western Front, you must fight the Eastern Front. Our troops need to be adjusted!" Hu Bin said to them.

"But, street fighting, there were too many casualties!" Patton looked at Hu Bin and persuaded him again.

"I know!" Hu Bin nodded, then walked to the sand table and continued to look.

"Commander, since you know, why do you want to fight?" MacArthur asked at Hu Bin.

"Why do we fight? Because we are soldiers! Because we have the responsibility to defend the territory, we won't fight if we can't fight? You are Mizu. You should be clear that in the south of the United States, a large number of American people have fled here. So, do you let them continue to live in refugee camps or hope they can return to their own homes?

Also, we are generals. I know it is difficult to fight here, but it does not mean that we cannot fight, nor does it mean that we cannot fight. If we don’t fight here, how can we fight on the Western Front?

If the troops have not been well connected, how can we fight? Now that we fight here, we are running in and running in our troops, so that our troops can move forward bravely, be incompetent, and be invincible!" Hu Bin looked at them and said.

"General Hu, how many troops are you going to kill here?" MacArthur asked at Hu Bin.

"500,000, of which about 200,000 were sacrificed!" Hu Bin said as he looked here.

"Impossible!" When the generals of the United States heard it, they all shook their heads and said.

"Ha!" Hu Bin shook his head and smiled bitterly when he heard this.

"General Hu, we are all soldiers. We have a street fighting rate, and our casualties rate is higher. Japan has 1 million troops there. It is impossible for us to have such casualties!" MacArthur said at Hu Bin.

"You can't, I can definitely do it! I tell you one by one. When you get here, let me listen carefully and think carefully, and don't make me worry. Here, I say forget it, I'll let you fight, and then fight. Even if it's a wrong order, you will be executed first, and there will be great casualties?

Let me tell you, 500,000 casualties are very big for me. Hu Bin, in war, has never suffered 500,000 casualties? No 300,000!" Hu Bin stood there, angry at the American generals.

"In addition, once the combat order is issued, you are not allowed to contact the officers on the front line, and you are not allowed to sarcasticly. If I know, you are contacting the troops on the front line privately. I will kill you, I have this authority!" Hu Bin glanced around them with his eyes and warned them.

"When will the troops on the Eastern Front be in place?" Hu Bin said to Patton.

"Report, the troops on the Eastern Front are expected to be one month!" MacArthur said.

"One month? Are you here for vacation? The troops on the Eastern Front are nearby. Tell me a month? 10 days. I want them to be in place in 10 days. Which unit is not in place? All officers above the regiment will be removed and sent to the front line!" Hu Bin looked at him and said.

"What, 10 days, so our troops are not prepared enough!" Patton heard it, looked at him and said, then looked at MacArthur.

Hu Bin saw it and turned his head to look at MacArthur standing beside him.

"10 days are impossible. My troops are very tired and need a rest now!" MacArthur said to Hu Bin.

"Can you do it?" Suddenly Hu Bin took out his gun and pointed it at MacArthur.

This scared everyone. No one expected that Hu Bin would suddenly draw out his gun, and it was very fast. They didn't know where Hu Bin's gun was.

No!" MacArthur looked at Hu Bin's gun, then looked at Hu Bin and continued.

"Bang!" Hu Bin shot directly at the ceiling, and then continued to look at MacArthur!

"Commander, calm down!" Patton immediately persuaded. Hu Bin didn't say anything, but pointed a gun at MacArthur.

"In 10 days, I can only prepare 1 million troops!" MacArthur swallowed and said to Hu Bin.

"One million troops, get rid of Steven's troops, and within 10 days, they will be assigned to my various troops!" Hu Bin said, retracting the gun, pinning the gun in the gun bag, and then looking at MacArthur.

"You don't have to look at me like this, fight one by one, fight a group, or command battles. You are not my opponent. When dealing with you, I just need to use one of my subordinates, and I don't have to take action? You are not capable of responsibilities now. In my army, you are a brigade commander, division commander!" Hu Bin said to MacArthur.

"You!" MacArthur looked at Hu Bin and tried to argue.

"I tell you MacArthur, in half a year, you will thank me. I will let you see what it means to command large-scale troops to fight! You are completely unable to command hundreds of thousands of troops to fight, and at most one division's troops." Hu Bin said to MacArthur.

"After 10 days, the troops will be in place and carry out urban offensive and defense drills. After 20 days, the troops will need to set off for battle!" Hu Bin said to the American generals.

"Yes!" said the American generals.

"Prepare the training outline. In addition, let Xiang Feng send me the street fighting experience he had prepared before. I want to prepare for training the troops. At the same time, I order Xiang Feng's troops and our entire army to start preparing for training the city battle!" Hu Bin stood there and said to a senior staff officer beside him.

"Yes!" The staff members heard it and immediately went out to send a telegram.

"Okay, you continue to look at the information and see if there is any valuable information. General Patton, MacArthur and General Eisenhower, you three come here!" After Hu Bin finished speaking to the American generals, he called them three, and MacArthur stared at Hu Bin's back fiercely.

At this time, Zhang Fan beside Hu Bin saw him take out his gun and point it at MacArthur.

"If you continue to look at my brother Bin like this, I don't mind killing you now!" Zhang Fan said to MacArthur.

When Hu Bin heard this, he stopped and saw Zhang Fan pointing at MacArthur with a gun. The others looked at this side. Hu Bin walked over, suppressed Zhang Fan's hand, then patted him, turned around and continued to walk forward.

Zhang Fan glared at MacArthur, then followed Hu Bin. Patton saw it, sighed, and followed. (To be continued.).
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