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Chapter 644 Expedition

After seeing Okamura Yanji's telegram, Yamashita sneered and didn't care about Okamura Yanji's reminder. He had fought the American and British troops in Malaya for quite smoothly, and drove the British troops and chased them here.

Moreover, according to the deployment of their Japanese base camp, Japanese troops would gather in Myanmar. One was to put pressure on China to negotiate with them, and the other was that they wanted to attack India.

India is a British colony, and there is a large amount of supplies that Japan needs there. They also want to drive British troops out of Asia. After the battle here, they want to land in Alaska, the United States from the Bering Strait, and start attacking the American continent from there.

Therefore, they need to quickly resolve the enemy in Asia, so that the materials they obtained from Asia can be used continuously in the war. In addition, they also need a large population to help them produce materials and even serve in the military. So now, according to the meaning of the base camp, it is to end the war in Southeast Asia as soon as possible.

If China does not intervene, it is the best. Now Japan is also afraid that China will intervene in Southeast Asia. Chinese troops will not be difficult to fight, but there are trends that China's troops are becoming stronger and stronger now. If they really intervene, they will need a large number of troops to fight against Chinese troops. This is quite unprofitable for them.

There is also Hu Bin here. If Hu Bin really seizes any opportunity, his troops may face a big defeat. Therefore, Japan has sent a large number of public relations personnel to China, hoping to convince China not to intervene in Southeast Asia. They are willing to pay the price.

But Yamashita Tomoto was not interested in China at all. He did not think that Chinese troops could cause much trouble to his troops.

"Report, General Yoshiro Iida, the commander-in-chief of the 15th Army, has arrived!" A chief of staff said to Bongmoto, who came to Yamashita.

"Ask!" Yamashita Fengfu nodded and said.

"Hi!" The staff officer heard it and went out immediately. After a short while, a lieutenant general came in. After the two saluted each other, Yoshiro Iida said to Yamashita Bongfu: "I heard that the Chinese troops are going to fight. It's probably this month. I wonder what Yamashita's thinking?"

"Yoxi, are you afraid that the Chinese troops will not succeed?" Yamashita Bongfu looked at Yoshijiro Iida and asked.

"It's not that I'm afraid, it's Hu Bin who will come. Many of my subordinates have fought with Hu Bin's troops, and they all say that Hu Bin's troops are very terrible!" Iida Xiangjiro said.

"Baga. A group of waste, are they still afraid that the Chinese troops will not succeed? Are their samurai spirit exhausted? Can the warriors in our empire still afraid that the Chinese cowards will not succeed?" Yamashita Fengmo heard this and immediately started cursing.

"Hi!" Iida Xiangjiro heard this and stood there and lowered his head to respond.

"Can Chinese troops be stronger than the American troops? We can defeat the American troops, but are we still afraid of their Chinese troops? Now that the United States cannot defeat us, we go to ask for the Chinese troops. It's really ridiculous. The Chinese troops are beaten like this by us, and they even go to ask for our defeated generals! Hum..." Yamashita Tomoto said confidently.

"Hey, but we can't underestimate Hu Bin's troops. Many of our troops have been defeated by Hu Bin. I hope the general can be cautious." Iida Xiangjiro felt a bad feeling when he heard him say this.

Yamashita Tomoto seemed to look down on Chinese troops at all. But Iida Shojiro knew that last year, their empire lost hundreds of thousands or millions of troops in China, which was simply impossible on other battlefields.

"I understand, by the way, how long does it take for your troops to reach the border of China!" Yamashita Tomoto said, looking at Yoshiro Iida.

He didn't want to talk about the powerful Chinese troops' combat operations, and he thought it was impossible.

"Hi, it probably will take about 20 days, mainly because the road is difficult to walk!" said Yoshiro Iida.

"You have to speed up. The rainy season is coming soon, and the road will be more difficult to walk. You must block the British troops in advance and do not let them escape to India. When we arrive in India, it will be even more difficult to fight!" Yamashita Tomoto looked at him and continued.

"Hi!" Iida Xiangjiro heard it and nodded.

On China, Hu Bin is still training his own troops, but the British in China, Wright and American Stilwell, are not that calm. The American General Staff and the British Local Command ordered them to urge the Chinese army to fight quickly as soon as possible.

But for the two of them, this is a relatively difficult task. The Chinese troops just agreed to arrive in Southeast Asia as scheduled according to the date on the contract and treaty, and refused to send troops in advance.

"Damn it, if we really set out in a month, then our 100,000 troops in Myanmar will be completely wiped out by Japanese troops. This is absolutely not allowed. If these troops cannot return to India, our India will not be able to defend it at that time!" Wright said while walking back and forth in Stilwell's room.

Now he is very anxious. General Slim, the commander of Myanmar, has been sending telegrams to ask Chinese troops to set off quickly, but there is no possibility here.

"We are also anxious now. Once they conquer India, the Japanese troops will definitely start to attack our Alaska and then start attacking our American continent from there. Damn Japanese shorts, how can their combat effectiveness be so strong!" Stilwell also cursed.

"Now, China is the one who can hold up the Japanese troops in Asia!" Wright said a little disheartenedly while sitting there.

Now the United States has supported China so much money, but this is also negotiated. China did not want to go abroad to fight before, but fortunately, China was in urgent need of supplies. Therefore, using supplies and money still made China agree to send troops.

In the next month, Stilwell and Wright, either from Chongqing, asked Commander Jiang to order troops to send troops as soon as possible, or from Hunan, Wei Lihuang to order troops to advance, but they were both rejected.

On April 15, Wei Lihuang sent a telegram to Hu Bin to discuss the time to send troops. Hu Bin and Wei Lihuang decided that on April 20, the troops officially began to march to Yunnan.

By the evening of April 19, Hu Bin's troops were ready to set off, and Hu Bin convened a brief meeting for the entire army to hold a brief meeting, again emphasizing the development of the base area and the timing of the troops in Hubei in the future.

At around 6 a.m. on the 20th, Hu Bin started marching towards the Baoshan area of ​​Nujiang, Yunnan, and Hu Bin's special forces soldiers set off in advance.

After they arrived there, they were about to enter Myanmar to investigate the enemy's situation, so they had to walk in a car. Most of the other soldiers walked over, and Hu Bin was also with his own troops.

On Hunan, Wei Lihuang ordered the troops of 15 divisions to start marching from various parts of Hunan to Yunnan. They still had a lot of vehicles, so about 3 divisions of troops took buses to Pu'er in advance.

According to the route he and Hu Bin discussed, Hu Bin attacked the northern line, attacked from Nujiang and killed towards Myanmar, while Wei Lihuang's troops attacked the southern line, and killed from Pu'er.

According to the strategy that Hu Bin and Wei Lihuang secretly agreed upon, the troops attacked Mandalay and Wanrong areas and stopped attacking. First set up a defense line to block the enemy outside the national gate, and then choose the opportunity to see if they want to continue attacking. At this time, they should also decide whether to continue fighting based on the international situation and the situation of the war of resistance.

After 7 days of marching, Hu Bin met with Wei Lihuang in Guizhou, and the two sides discussed the plan of fighting again.

At this time, Wei Lihuang, Hu Bin and Jiang Dingwen were sitting behind a large truck, holding a cup of tea, looking at the Southeast Asia map hanging in front.

"Brother, I have tasted it now. Damn, these foreigners hope that we will hold the Japanese devils in Southeast Asia!" Wei Lihuang said.

"You only realized, what did you think it was at first?" Hu Bin heard it, and asked with a smile as he looked at Wei Lihuang.

"I thought at first that I could just help them build those places, and then I guess I would have to help them guard them!" Wei Lihuang said.

"Is it different?" Jiang Dingwen said.

"It's different. Help them keep it. As long as we keep it, we can hold it. To hold the Japanese, we must take the initiative to attack those key areas and force the Japanese to increase their troops, so that the Japanese have no time to take care of other places!" Wei Lihuang shook his head and said.

"The UK is afraid of the Japanese printing, and the Americans are afraid of the Japanese attacking them. Now the United States and Britain are all focused on Europe. Think about it, if Asia does not have China, hehe, the United States will be in trouble this time!" Hu Bin sat there and said with a smile, and after that, he took a sip of tea!

"Well, then you tell me, how did we fight this time? The lives of our brothers are not worthwhile, but we are priceless treasures ourselves and cannot be consumed in Southeast Asia just like this." Wei Lihuang looked at Hu Bin and asked.

"The same thing, I have to fight some of my money after taking it, but I don't take the initiative to go to the Japanese to make a big decisive battle. We will suffer losses. To be honest, there are two American air brigades helping in the sky, and it's useless. Once the big decisive battle is over, we will be in trouble!" Hu Bin thought for a moment and said to Wei Lihuang. (To be continued.)

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