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Chapter 1326 British Partisans Appear

1326 In various cities on the Eastern Front of the United States, Chinese troops attacked quickly and began to seek Japanese artillery positions with purpose.

If the location of the Japanese artillery position is discovered, each unit will call out troops to attack this direction, but if it is not discovered, it will continue to ask the special forces regiments for help!

"Report, Commander, our troops are now continuing to advance north. Just now, our troops surrounded three cities controlled by Japan!" A staff officer came to Hu Bin and spoke!

"Yeah!" Hu Bin nodded and said when he heard this.

"Commander, our front-line troops have contacted the British guerrillas. They are assisting us in attacking those cities. They are leading the way!" Another staff officer came over and said to Hu Bin.

"Okay!" Hu Bin nodded after hearing this.

"British guerrillas?" Patton heard it and looked at Hu Bin in surprise.

"Yeah!" Hu Bin nodded.

"Why did they contact us?" Patton looked at Hu Bin again and asked.

"Is there anything wrong?" Hu Bin heard it, looked at Patton and asked.

"We didn't contact them before, why did they come here?" Patton asked again.

Eisenhower and MacArthur also looked at each other. They didn't know that there were British guerrillas helping each other before.

"Isn't Canada from the UK?" Hu Bin heard it and looked at them deliberately pretending to be puzzled and asked.

"Yes, but, they contacted us, why didn't we know before?" Patton continued.

"I just knew it, but I think it's normal for them to fight the Japanese on their land to help us, right? Is there anything wrong?" Hu Bin still pretended to know nothing and looked at them and asked.

"There is nothing wrong, it just feels very strange, it's okay!" Patton said immediately.

"Oh, I thought you knew that the British people had a good relationship with you. I thought they came to help us, and I thought it was you who contacted me! I guess my subordinates thought so too.

Because you have a good relationship with Britain, now that they are fighting on their land, they want to help us fight, and we have no reason to refuse!" Hu Bin sat there and said to them.

At this time, Patton and the others were very anxious. They didn't know how the United States would handle Canadian affairs. Now that the British intervened, the United States would be passive.

MacArthur found an opportunity and immediately sent a telegram to Marshall. Hu Bin didn't know anything. Anyway, Hu Bin planned to give this place to the UK. As for the United States, whether it agreed or not, Hu Bin ignored it. Let the British deal with it, but he also had to show China's attitude. This is from the UK, so it would be better for the British to deal with it.

Soon, Marshall received a telegram from Patton.

"British guerrillas? Damn it, why did they appear?" Marshall also cursed when he saw the telegram. He had never expected that the British guerrillas would appear before.

"Commander, it's strange that the British guerrillas in Canada are all operating in the mountains. Why did they go down the mountain to help us this time? It's very troublesome!" A senior staff officer said as he looked at Marshall.

"I know it's very troublesome. Damn it. Roosevelt needs to know this news. You go and tell the president this telegram and let them talk to the British. Maybe, our Excellency the President, you are interested in the cities on the East China Front!" Marshall heard it and said to a staff officer beside him.

The staff officer heard this, nodded, took it in the telegram and called Roosevelt's office.

"Commander, I feel that this is not really a coincidence, but an intentional arrangement. I don't know if it's Hu Bin's side or the British side!" Another senior staff officer said to Marshall.

"I know, I feel that's the case. The Canadian guerrillas were under the command of the British king. Now our war reports have not been reported yet. How did they know that we were taking advantage of Canada?

It would be impossible if no one on the front line informed them. It might be Hu Bin or the officers who sympathized with the British, and it could not be ruled out. However, it would not be a good thing for us to intervene!" Marshall nodded and said when he heard it.

"Yes, there are not many people in the UK now, including Canada, which can't kill many Japanese troops. If such a few people control such a large area of ​​land, I think it's inappropriate.

So, I guess our President must have ideas about this land. Commander, if this matter is not handled well, it will be very troublesome at that time!" The senior staff officer said to Marshall.

Marshall heard it and nodded.

At this time, Roosevelt was not able to react after receiving the secretary's report.

"You said that the guerrillas in the UK are helping our troops fight and attacking the cities occupied by Japan with our troops. How could they be? Didn't they operate in the mountains? Why did they come out?

And our troops launched an attack on the third day today, and they came out? Or, they had already come out?" Roosevelt shouted at them.

"I don't know, this is how the General Staff informed me. The telegram was sent by General MacArthur. Hu Bin thought it was arranged by us, so he did not object. We didn't know at all about this news.

This incident was because of misunderstandings between each other and did not explain it clearly, but why did they arrive in those cities so quickly? It was also a problem!" the secretary said.

"Someone informed the British, or they wouldn't have known the news so soon! Or ours informed the British, or Hu Bin's side, damn it!" Roosevelt immediately started to speak when he heard this.

"What should we do now? The British troops have all passed, so it is impossible for us to drive them out. Now the British just want to have their own place. They will definitely not be satisfied with us in the United States.

It just so happened that our troops were attacking Canada, and it seemed that we could potentially capture this place, so the British troops moved. Look, should we call the king of Britain over and discuss this matter!" An aide asked at Roosevelt.

"Why are you calling him over and discussing?" Roosevelt heard it and looked at the aide and asked.

"This, let's discuss the matter in Canada!" the aide said to him.

"How to discuss it? That's their land. Can the United States forcefully hand over this to the occupation? If it is forcibly occupied, don't say whether the British side will agree, even China will not agree. Also, we will attack Europe at that time. Without the help of Britain, how can we fight?" Roosevelt looked at the aide and asked.

"We can use the fight against Europe to make the UK pay a little price, such as Canada!" Another aide asked as he looked at Roosevelt.

"No, if this is the case, they will definitely not agree. They will ask China for help. Moreover, we fight Europe for us, not just for the United Kingdom!" Roosevelt immediately shook his head and said.

When the others arrived, they could only nodded, but the current situation made the United States very passive and could not make any statement. They originally wanted to let these American troops stationed in those cities.

There are not many people in those cities, and there are American troops there, so it is easy to talk about it at that time, but now the British troops have passed, and the troops of the two countries cannot start a conflict before they fight the Japanese troops!

"His Excellency President, we are very passive!" A cabinet official looked at Roosevelt and said.

"I know, but now we will wait until the British come and ask for our conditions. They come back and ask for us!" Roosevelt said while sitting there.

What he didn't know was that the British troops had arrived in Canada's cities and began to persuade the Indian soldiers to surrender. Hu Bin was also happy to see such a situation. Anyway, the British would also have to calculate the money for themselves in the Indian soldiers who persuaded surrender!

That night, the troops' war damage report came out again, and the war damage ratio was even lower. The British actually persuaded more than 30,000 people to surrender, all Indians. The one who persuaded surrender was also counted as casualties of the Japanese troops. Therefore, after the report was reported, Hu Bin was still very happy, but Patton and the others couldn't be happy.

Because the British are now recruiting Indian troops, those troops that were previously Japanese have now become British troops in a blink of an eye, and they are also in those cities!

"Commander, I think we should let those British people go back. We are fighting here, and we should not let those British people intervene!" Patton found Hu Bin and said to Hu Bin.

"Why not, isn't this good? We have reduced so many casualties, and you have always suspected that I would cheat your troops before. Now I have reduced casualties for you. Are you still unhappy?" Hu Bin heard it and asked Patton.

But Patton didn't know how to tell Hu Bin this matter. It can't be said that they liked these lands in the United States. Now that the British are coming, they are not easy to operate. This matter must not be known to Hu Bin. (To be continued.)
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