Not only him, but also Wu Junsheng who was guarding the border in Heilongjiang Province.

The Heilongjiang and Jilong families went to Kulun this time to negotiate cooperation in several places.

Jiang Cheng suggested establishing free trade zones in Heihe and Manchuria;
In addition, cooperation in industry and agriculture will soon be put on the agenda: Kulun's industrial zone will provide various agricultural equipment to Heilongjiang Province, and it is expected that the industrialization of agriculture will be completed within three years.

As for industrial cooperation, it had already begun more than a year ago... Various equipment imported from Vladivostok was continuously shipped to Heilongjiang Province. Many power plants and factories were built around the cities of Qiqihar. It is expected that all the debugging and production will be completed before 28 years.

Especially with the assistance of the Russians, Heilongjiang Province will definitely develop much faster than Jilin.

Moreover, because Jilin has already taken this detour when it was pursuing industrialization, Heilongjiang Province will definitely be able to avoid it accurately.

In particular, the planning of the industrial park is much more reasonable than that of Jilin back then.

The civil servants present with Wu Junsheng became more and more excited as they listened, and kept taking notes in their notebooks. The German team led by Yang Yucheng also gave full technical support without reservation.

Halfway through the meeting, Jiang Cheng received a telegram and quietly left the venue.

The telegram was sent from Changchun: The battle around Zhili was not going smoothly. The Fengtian Army was investing more and more, but the progress was becoming increasingly stalemate due to the enemy's stubborn resistance.

The Marshal turned his attention to the rear and ordered Jilin to send out troops to help them capture Zhuozhou and the capital.

"Feilan, what's going on? Why aren't you even going to hold the meeting?"

Jiang Cheng was holding the telegram and lost in thought when he suddenly heard Wu Junsheng's voice behind him.

"Oh... a telegram from Changchun."

He narrowed his eyes and smiled, and actually handed the bag back to the other party, "Second Master, please come and have a look. The commander is worried about the front line, and wants us to help take over all of Zhili."

"You say, in this case...should we help or not?"

Wu Junsheng's face changed.

I thought to myself that this guy was really smart. He actually used a trick to divert the conflict immediately.

"Haha, your question is interesting - our commander-in-chief gave you an order to help out. But you, the governor of Jilin, are asking me this question."

Wu Junsheng immediately changed his Tai Chi moves and threw the bag back, "Why ask me - make your own decision!"

Jiang Cheng chuckled: "Look at what you said, Second Master, it seems that you are not one of us. When the commander goes out, Jilin goes out, and you from Heilongjiang Province have to follow along, right?"

Wu Junsheng said with an embarrassed expression: "Well, I think I am the only one who has asked too many questions today - since General Yu wants reinforcements, our Heilongjiang Province must enter the customs;"

"It's just Fei Lan, if we take over Zhili, should we go south? Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai... they must all be in our hands!"

He mentioned Shandong, obviously hinting at Hai Pingchuan's "betrayal" -

But Jiang Cheng understood that even if Hai Pingchuan fought back, the Lu army would eventually be exhausted and would have to flee back to the outside of the Great Wall in panic.

After all, no matter how strong Pingchuan is and how much armament he has, he is surrounded by heavy troops and these old guys are so cunning, can they still reinforce him?
Without reinforcements, it was only a matter of time before Jinan Prefecture was captured.

"I guess the reason why the commander allowed Feilan to enter the pass is because he was afraid of the tanks and artillery of the Lu army, right?"

Jiang Cheng simply made it clear, "To take over Zhili, we must first secure the capital before heading south."

Even if you, Jiang Feilan, kill Hai Pingchuan, it would only be considered as clearing the door, isn't that what you should do?

Wu Junsheng heard his direct words and got straight to the point: "The Hai family rose to power with your help, and now he is leading a group of people to rebel... If he goes north to interfere, wouldn't he be the second Guo Guizi?" Jiang Cheng smiled: "Second Master, you are really worrying too much - Pingchuan is not Guo Guizi, and I am not Hanqing."

After saying this, he raised his hand and patted Wu Junsheng's elbow, while walking towards the venue, "Come on, Second Master, don't we still have a few terms to discuss?"

The agreement was actually a matter of course, and the cooperation between Jilin and Heilongjiang has obviously entered a new stage.

But what Jiang Cheng is worried about now is not this matter.

Taking advantage of the Fengtian Army's entry into the pass, these little devils, under the pretext of coordinated operations, gradually increased their forces in Fengtian Province.

In fact, not only in Fengtian Province, but also on the border opposite Yanji, you can see a lot more confrontational artillery towers on the North Korean side.

The pressure on Yang Hongyi, who was guarding the border, was increasing. Jiang Cheng had no choice but to transfer the 3rd Armored Brigade over there and strictly ordered him to defend the line and not let any Japanese in.

In addition, the two major ports of Tumen River and Vladivostok were also ordered to strengthen their coastal defense.

While preparing his troops in Jilin for the march south, Jiang Cheng had to ensure the safety of his homeland.

However, just as the troops were about to move south, something unexpected happened.

The gate of Zhuozhou, the direction in which the Young Marshal and Han Linchun were attacking, was actually wide open, and the defenders in the inner city actually chose to lay down their weapons and surrender to welcome the Fengtian Army into the city.

But the other general proposed that they could enter the city, but on the condition that no soldiers or civilians should be harmed.

On that day, the general defending the city opened the city gates and even put out a troops to welcome the guests, beating drums and gongs and even setting off firecrackers.

The Marshal was very satisfied with this, and ordered his son to treat the other party as a guest of honor, intending to win over this brave general.

However, this man was much smarter than Lao Zhang and his son. Taking advantage of the Fengtian Army's unpreparedness, he changed into businessman's clothes and quickly fled back to his hometown.

The battle of Zhuozhou was not easy. The Fengtian Army trapped the enemy for two full months before they managed to capture the city.

The "slowly" arriving Jilin army, under the leadership of the front-line commander Jiang Dengxuan, captured cities along the way and soon brought the marshal into the capital.

At this point, the last general of the Beiyang government came onto the stage.

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Time flies, and 28 years have passed quietly.

Over the past two years, because of his position in charge of the capital, the Marshal has met more foreigners.

In his eyes, the Japanese devils who had once helped him conquer the interior became more and more unpleasant to him.

His advisers suggested to him that he should introduce European and American forces into the Northeast, use the "barbarians" to control the "Japanese", and they could reap the benefits.

But dealing with these foreigners is not easy. On the contrary, their appetite is sometimes bigger than that of the devils... Although they don't stare at the Chinese territory as much as the devils do,

But the thief's eyes that covet resources and the vast market labor force are also shining like tigers and wolves.

At this moment, after Yan Xishan in Shanxi was incorporated as the commander-in-chief of the North, the Northern Expedition Army sent representatives to visit the young marshal and proposed to the Marshal through him:

Under the condition of "peace talks between the North and the South", he was asked to accept the incorporation of the Northeast Army like Yan Laoxi did, and was appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Northeast Army, and then the Northeast could be maintained. (End of this chapter)

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