I really came here to fight against Japan

Chapter 114: Apparent Promotion but Secret Demotion, Appointed as Deputy Commander of the Second War

But even now, it is too late to transfer Song Wenwan back to Wuhan.

Not to mention the long journey, we were also blocked by heavy Japanese troops along the way.

There are so many troops in the country, you can't just order Song Wenwan around all the time!

Besides, he has helped you and wiped out more than 50,000 Japanese devils. It’s time to let him rest.

Even so, the higher-ups did not give in. In view of Song Wenwan's great contributions, he was promoted to deputy commander-in-chief of the Second War Zone.

However, at the same time, Song Wenwan was removed from the post of commander of the 46th Army Group and replaced by Qin Haichuan.

This order not only stunned Xiao Fengchu, but even the chief of the military command was dumbfounded.

Isn’t this the legendary move of apparently rising but actually falling?

Moreover, Suo Wuxing is now the second-in-command of the Gansu Army.

You bypassed him and arranged for Qin Haichuan to take the position of commander of the 46th Army Group.

Doesn't this mean that they want Song Wenwan's power in Gansu to fall apart directly?

I didn’t expect that once this matter was announced, it would receive rave reviews from all sides!

First, the commander-in-chief of the Second War Zone sent a telegram directly to Song Wenwan.

"Welcome, Brother Wen Nuan, to come and take up a post in our Second War Zone. The war in Shanxi is very intense right now. After Brother Wen Nuan comes, we can discuss everything, or you can take the lead."

This is equivalent to telling Song Wenwan that as long as you are willing to come to the Second War Zone to work.

No matter how we fight the Japanese in the future, it's okay as long as we follow your command.

This is equivalent to giving Song Wenwan power. No one expected that the commander-in-chief of the Second War Zone would be so generous this time.

Then the 18th Route Army called and asked if Song Wenwan was willing to stay in Shanxi to fight the Japanese.

Their commander-in-chief can give way to the anti-Japanese hero.

Tens of thousands of officers and soldiers of the Eighth Route Army in Shanxi can all obey Song Wenwan's command.

This is the Eighth Route Army, supporting and encouraging Song Wenwan!

Then came the “fellow villagers” in central Sichuan, who sent a telegram to the whole country.

Willing to select 100,000 able-bodied men from Sichuan to go to Gansu to be trained by Song Wenwan.

Didn’t you remove Commander Song from his position as army group commander?

Then we, the common people, will provide him with the manpower for two armies.

Let him lead our soldiers in Sichuan to continue fighting the Japanese.

Later, it was Qin Haichuan's telegram that was sent to the whole country, and his telegram was even more interesting.

"I am here in Jiaozuo County City to take up the post of Commander-in-Chief of the 46th Army Group under the order of Commander-in-Chief Song Wenwan."

Then came Suo Wuxing from Longnan, Gansu, who also sent two clear-coded telegrams.

One was for Song Wenwan, and the content of the telegram was: Your sister-in-law asked you to come home for dinner.

One was sent to Qin Haichuan, and the content of the telegram said: Your sister asked you to go home for dinner.

Everyone thought about it and felt that all the effort had been wasted this time.

It turns out that the Song, Ma and Qin families in Gansu are actually relatives.

You have been conferring titles and making wishes for a long time in an attempt to sow discord among them, but in the end it has been a waste of effort.

At least Song Wenwan took the overall situation into consideration and let Qin Haichuan take over the position of group army commander.

Otherwise, if Gansu were to fall into chaos, the nation's war of resistance would be delayed.

Don't forget that Gansu is very close to the capital. Once Wuhan can't be defended, they will have to retreat to Chongqing.

If the cavalry led by Song Wenwan were willing to pass through Hanzhong, they would only be a little over 500 kilometers away from Wuhan...

Alas, this time the superiors were too impulsive.

Although Song Wenwan lost his position as the group army commander, others still couldn't control his Gansu Army...

Seeing that things were coming to a standstill, the former commander of the 18th Army rushed over to help everyone out.

He said his cousin sent him a telegram saying that Song Wenwan had found his nephew.

He was asked to find some old medicinal herbs for Song Wenwan. He said that Song Wenwan was going back to Gansu to recuperate.

At this moment, everyone finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Although the news came in a roundabout way, it was already very clear that Song Wenwan was preparing to step down.

At this point, everyone's face and money were finally restored.

They could only tacitly agree to let Song Wenwan return to Gansu to recuperate first.

After that person’s anger has subsided, we can all say a few good words for Song Wenwan and try to get her out of retirement as soon as possible.

The Japanese side was now in chaos, with three lieutenant generals and six major generals killed in one fell swoop.

Even dozens of colonels died, not to mention those lieutenant colonels and majors.

How could the Central China Expeditionary Army Headquarters explain this to the headquarters in the country?

Do you know which of these assistant officers is the son of a domestic chaebol family?

And that old guy, the commander of the Second Division, is relieved now that he's dead.

But who will bear the wrath from the Kwantung Army?

The most hateful thing is that since the establishment of the army in the last century, the country has experienced countless fierce battles.

But they have never lost any of their team flags.

But what about now? Twenty-three regiment flags were lost in one throw.

Wouldn't that make all those idiots in the navy laugh their heads off?

I originally wanted to seek revenge on Song Wenwan’s army, but now the Battle of Wuhan has already begun.

The Japanese troops in the Jiaozuo area of ​​Henan Province had either been withdrawn or died at the hands of Song Wenwan.

I originally wanted to ask the North China Expeditionary Army for help in revenge, but they had already taken the lead.

Order all Japanese troops in Shanxi's First Army to strictly guard the city and not to act rashly, and to closely monitor the movements of Song Wenwan's troops.

This time the Central China Expeditionary Army had no choice but to wait until the Battle of Wuhan was over before settling accounts with Song Wenwan.

But their Emperor couldn't wait any longer, so he called the Minister of War over at night and gave him a good scolding.

"Didn't you tell me that the Imperial Japanese Army is invincible and unstoppable?

Didn’t you tell me that the Empire could destroy China within three months?

Well, I can pretend I didn’t hear this “three months” bullshit.

But how can I explain to the people that you, your divisions, were surrounded and annihilated by the Chinese? "

The Minister of the Army also had a sad face at this moment. He didn't want so many imperial soldiers to die!

I don’t know when it started, but Song Wenwan appeared on the battlefield in China.

Since his arrival, the hard times for the Imperial Army had begun.

Their special high-level police have already counted the numbers, starting from the Shanxi battlefield.

Wherever Song Wenwan was, the imperial army encountered annihilation battles without exception.

After much difficulty, Song Wenwan's main force was surrounded on the battlefield in Shandong.

As a result, he turned around on the spot and left 200,000 Japanese troops behind him.

He made another great detour, and in the blink of an eye he reached Jiaozuo, where he surrounded and annihilated three divisions of the empire.

It turned out that the headquarters wanted to accuse the 4th Division of being afraid of the enemy in battle.

Now it seems that if the 4th Division had run slower, the losses would have been more than 50,000 men.

They were lucky that their merits and demerits offset each other this time.

Finally, the 4th Division was sent to the Wuhan battlefield, where they were asked to redeem themselves from their crimes.

The emperor now had no better solution and could only agree to recruit soldiers from the country once again.

They believed that as long as the Wuhan battle was fought and the Chinese army's effective forces were destroyed, they would be able to achieve final victory.

There is a high probability that they will persuade the Wuhan government to surrender to Japan, which would end the war early.

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