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325 The Three Kingdoms Treaty of Non-War 4 Monthly Pass

Lenin waved his arm vigorously and interrupted Stalin's words. "Trotsky would not agree! He just wanted to become a fat man in one bite. He didn't know that the war against GCism would be a long and difficult process - the war with Chinese revisionism and Japanese imperialism already illustrates this. But Trotsky did not realize that the reason for the defeat in the Far East War was the huge difference in strength between us and imperialism. He also fantasized that a policy such as a sudden attack on the liberation of Poland and Germany would eventually put the international GCism movement into a huge crisis, but I can't do anything about it!"

When he said this, Lenin had already stood up from his chair and walked around the office, with his expression a little excited. It seemed that he was still against the Trotsky route, although he rarely said similar words in public.

A hint of undetectable joy appeared on Stalin's face. The historical GC dictator took the opportunity to remind Lenin: "We can defeat the Trotskyists! As long as we have such determination, we will definitely do it!"

"Determination?" Lenin shook his head: "I have great determination, but Trotsky now controls the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and Chika! Although we have three members in the Politburo, the People's Committee, the Supreme Soviet and GC International are unarmed after all!"

At a Russian Central Plenary Session held not long ago, Zinoviev, Chairman of the GC International Executive Committee, defeated Vasedstis, Commander-in-Chief of the Republic's Armed Forces, and was elected as a member of the Politburo. However, Skryngsky, the Trotsky faction, replaced Derrensky and became the chairman of the All-Russian Anti-Counterfeiting Committee! Now, the two powerful departments of the Soviet Union, the Red Army and Cheka are in the hands of the Trotsky faction. In addition, Klestinsky, who is in the Russian GCD Organization Department, the forces of Trotsky faction have completely suppressed Lenin.

"Comrade Lenin!" Stalin moved his mouth and showed a contemptuous smile: "Trotsky is not Chang Ruiqing! He is not a warlord, but a editor-in-chief of Pravda. He will not use force to fight within the party, so we can still turn the situation around as long as we seize the opportunity."

Lenin looked at Stalin seriously: "Joseph Visarionovic, Trotsky really won't do that. But it doesn't mean that his followers, such as Vates, won't do that! I don't want the struggle between Trotsky and me to become a civil war! This issue is not allowed to be raised in front of me in the future."

Stalin shrugged his shoulders in loose clothes. "Yes, I will not mention it in front of you again. I know what to do. Comrade Lenin. I hope to work in the Far East Soviet Socialist Republic, where I may be able to make up for my faults in the Far East War by working hard for the party."

Lenin shook his head slightly: "No, you must stay by my side. But someone must do the work in the Far East. We should let Comrade Derzhinsky, the leader of the Polish GCD, and Comrade Myanzky, return to Russia GCD."

Stalin had already understood what Lenin meant, so he said goodbye to his mentor and left the Kremlin. He went to talk to his old friend Derrynsky and Myenzky. These two former leaders of Cheka made Trotsky play hard this time. Not only did he not become the great leader of Poland, but he also lost Cheka's territory. Now he has become two idle people, but their qualifications and prestige are still there. Once they return to Russia, they are second only to the five members of the Politburo.

At 5:30 p.m. that afternoon, when Stalin found Derzhinsky at his Polish GCD station in the outskirts of Moscow, the great future Polish leader was having dinner with black bread, salt and water. Derzhinsky was a GCD leader with a very simple life - this is what you can tell from his skinny appearance. Three meals a day are the same standard, and you don’t eat anything except bread, water and salt. I don’t know if it’s a lack of vitamins or something?

Stalin came in and told him that Lenin wanted him to return to Russia. Derrensky was so excited that he didn't eat anything. "Really? When can I go back? Do you still let me be the chairman of Chika? Joseph Visarionovich, do you know how bad Chika's job is now? Skrynsky was not a good product for this business at all, and his heart was too soft." He shook his head and reached out to eat.

"Yes, it's good that you can go back to Cheka." Stalin said, sitting on a chair, taking out the pipe and tobacco from his pocket, wiping it off, and then smoking: "But before returning to Russia's GCD, you have to think carefully. We may have to sign a non-aggression treaty with China and Japan."

Derrensky was putting a piece of bread with a little salt on his lips. He was stunned when he heard it. His cold eyes looked at Stalin through a pair of small round glasses, and whispered in a calm tone: "That means we have no worries and can move west with all our might!"

"It will take another 10 years to restore national strength."

"Ten years have been too long. I'm in a bad health. I'm afraid I won't live a day when Poland is liberated." Derrensky put down his food, stood up, picked up his coat and draped it on his body. "I'll go to see Zinoviev now and ask him to return to work for Russia, but what position can I arrange for me? They may not return the cheka to me, right?"

Stalin was not clear about Lenin's arrangements, but he could guess something. "It should be to go to the Far East Soviet Socialist Republic, and it should be to replace Fu Longzhi as secretary of the Far East Bureau."

This position was originally something Stalin wanted, but there was no hope depending on the situation. Lenin was unwilling to have conflicts with Trotsky for him, so he arranged for Derrensky to return to Russia and let him control the Far East and Far East People's Revolutionary Army. Derrensky's gang and influence within Chika. Trotsky and Skrynsky were afraid that they would go away far, right?

"Go to the Far East? It's okay. Zhang Guotao and Ren Fuchen, the leader of the Chinese gang, are both my old subordinates, and I arranged most of the wives of their important members!" After that, he and Stalin were about to go out to the GC International headquarters.

At this time, Chang Ruiqing was staring at a painting in his office. This painting was the one Natalie asked about this morning. In fact, Chang Ruiqing didn't know where the painting came from. The works of Qi Baishi hanging in his office (it must be true). I don't know how an oil painting appeared. What he told Natalie was purely nonsense.

But now he already knows who painted the painting. This is the work of Lieutenant Colonel Luo Yaoguo, the director of the Central First Aircraft Manufacturing Factory! It was stolen from Luo Yao's country by Zhen Xiaoru. Luo Yaoguo is now working in Shanghai and probably will not be able to return to Nanjing for a while. So the spies from the Military Intelligence Bureau went to his house to search carefully. They found several paintings of the same woman, including oil paintings and pencil drawings. Zhen Xiaoru brought them to Chang Ruiqing's office. The spies also found many drafts full of equations in Luo Yao's country, and several of them had been seen by the Belarusian professors at Central University. But no one could understand them! I don't know if these equations were too profound, or were the diplomas of these Belarusian professors forged?

In addition, the spies also found Luo Yaoguo's diary, but there seemed to be no important information recorded on it. However, all the contents in the diary were written in German! Moreover, most of the books found in Luo Yaoguo were in German versions, and it seems that German was his native language. Now Chang Ruiqing doubted that Luo Yaoguo would have been possessed by a later generation of German scientists, right? I don't know if this guy was a neo-Nazi? Will he go to Germany to help Hitler? And the female doctor named Josephine Albert he asked Einstein to look for, was it a certain ancestor of his? But why did he sneak into the Chinese National Defense Forces and intend to approach him?

By the way! I am a time traveler, and history has changed because of myself. The other party must have discovered this before he will get close to him.

At this time, the office door was gently pushed open. It was Zhen Xiaoru who came in. The female spy had a rosy face. Maybe she had just gone to the gym?

"Xiao Ru. You also found that Luo Yaoguo is strange now, right?" Chang Ruiqing turned around and looked at his female spy and smiled faintly.

Zhen Xiaoru nodded: "It's weird." As she said that, she took out a small notebook from her military uniform pocket and handed it to Chang Ruiqing: "Yaoru, his diary has been translated out. It's basically something irrelevant, but at the end of the diary, she found some interesting content."

"Oh, what's the content?"

"It seems to be some current incident, but"

“But what?”

"But some events happen completely differently from reality. For example, his restoration of Zhang Xun in his diary took place on July 1, 1917; the Protectoral Movement was from July 1917 to May 1918; and the withdrawal of Outer Mongolia was from November 1919."

These are the true faces of history! Chang Ruiqing took a deep breath, calmed down a little, and smiled at Zhen Xiaoru with a forced smile: "Which year was the latest time for these incidents?"

Zhen Xiaoru frowned and said with a wry smile: "The latest one was January 25, 1922, the first congress of the German Socialist Workers' Party. This is almost two years later. Yaoru, is your director of the aircraft manufacturer not having a brain problem, right?"

"Are you sure it was January 25, 1922?" Chang Ruiqing stared at Zhen Xiaoru with wide eyes. Zhen Xiaoru thought about it, then opened the notebook and looked carefully, nodded and said, "It was January 25, 1922."

"Okay. You can move this painting back and put it in the original place." Chang Ruiqing pointed to the oil painting painted by Luo Yao and ordered Zhen Xiaoru to say. He only felt that his head was a little confused. His previous life was a high school history teacher. He asked himself that he would not remember the day of the first congress of the German Nazi Party in history. It was January 22, 1922! It was three days earlier than the day in Luo Yaoguo's diary! Could it be that Luo Yaoguo remembered it wrongly? Or was it for some other reason?

This Luo Yaoguo is becoming more and more mysterious!

Just when Chang Ruiqing was confused about the appearance of another time traveler, the Mikasa battleship that the Japanese Prime Minister Hara Kei, who visited China, had arrived at the Xiaguan Pier in Nanjing. This battleship was the flagship of the Japanese joint fleet during the Russo-Japanese War. In the eyes of the Japanese, the Russo-Japanese War was a war fought by Japan to help China. It was a symbol of Sino-Japanese friendship. Therefore, Hara Kei was a friendly expression of his visit to China while he was riding on it.

China also prepared enough grand reception specifications for the Japanese Prime Minister who visited China. At the Xiaguan Wharf, the welcome crowd was crowded with people. Hu Hanmin, Chairman of the National Government and Chen Duxiu, both stood on the wharf to welcome him. The only thing that made Yuan Jing feel a little regretful was that Chairman Chang Ruiqing, the actual controller of the Chinese Defense Forces, was absent from the welcome ceremony for some reason.

According to the original plan, he should have come to Xiaguan Wharf in person. However, this person probably was still hiding in the base camp of the military committee in Tangshan and was upset about Luo Yaoguo's affairs. Although this person was completely under the surveillance of the spies, Chang Ruiqing still felt very worried! Especially after vaguely feeling that this person had some mysterious connection with the German Nazi Party, Hitler and others, Chang Ruiqing even had reason to suspect that the other party might have something to do with some Nazi super science. It could also be a conspiracy made by the neo-Nazi organizations in later generations to destroy the world, and it is likely that he had traveled with his party and him (that Dr. Josephine Abel should be). In short, it was a very stubborn thing.

However, Prime Minister Hara Kei, who was born and raised in this time and space, had no idea how terrible things were happening in the world! When he walked down from the ship steadily, the Japanese Navy's military band played the music of Junzhidai. Hu Hanmin and Chen Duxiu were also smiling at the Japanese Prime Minister. Yuan Jing had long noticed the leaders of the two Chinese governments. Hu Hanmin met him when he visited Japan last year, while Chen Duxiu had only seen photos. He also knew that in the current Chinese government, Hu Hanmin, who served as the chairman of the National Government, is more a courteous head of state, and Chen Duxiu, the Prime Minister, is genuine.

So after the two sides met, Yuan Jing just politely greeted Hu Hanmin, and then held Chen Duxiu's hand in a flash of spotlights. He said in fluent Chinese (this person used to be a consul in China): "Prime Minister Chen, it is really regrettable that you did not come to Japan on your last global trip. You should come to Japan in person to experience the friendship between the Japanese nationals and military and political circles for China and the burden of the rejuvenation of Asian civilization is now on our shoulders. By the way, I hope to meet with your country's chairman as soon as possible. Some issues still need to be discussed with him in person." As he said that, he and Chen Duxiu got on the same car, and under the protection of the military police of the National Defense Forces, went to the President's Office of the National Government to attend the welcome reception.

The specifications of the cocktail party were also very high, and almost all the top figures in Nanjing appeared. However, there was still no sign of Chang Ruiqing. It was not until two o'clock in the afternoon after the cocktail party that the chairman of the Military Commission and the de facto ruler of China appeared late in the conference room in a two-story building in the President's Office of the National Government.

"I'm very sorry, I've been waiting for you for a long time." Chang Ruiqingchao, who had been waiting there for a long time, nodded and strode to the two Japanese. Okamura and him were considered old acquaintances, so he smiled at him: "Chief Standing Committee. Let me introduce you to you, this is the Prime Minister of my country's cabinet, Your Excellency Yuan Jing, Your Excellency Prime Minister, and this is the Chairman of the China Military Commission, General Chang Ruiqing."

Chang Ruiqing smiled and reached out and shook hands with Yuan Jing, expressing his enthusiasm: "Mr. Prime Minister came from afar and worked hard all the way. I originally wanted to go to Xiaguan Pier to greet him, but it was delayed because of some trivial matters. But I also have good news to the Prime Minister, Mr. Borotin, the Soviet Special Envoy, just sent a reply from Moscow. Lenin and Trotsky agreed in principle to sign the non-aggression treaty between China, Japan and Russia."

Upon hearing this news, a smile slid across Yuan Jing's face and nodded heavily: "I am really grateful to the Chairman for being able to match Japan and Russia."

Chang Ruiqing also smiled and nodded, sat down in a seat that was vacant in advance. At this time, there were only five of them in the entire conference room, as well as a stenographer from both China and Japan, which was completely in a secret room.

Several people sat there, Chang Ruiqing just smiled and didn't say anything. Yuan Jing didn't know where to start. After a while, he said: "Mr. Chairman. I believe you are very clear about my purpose this time. Now there are only three ** countries in Asia, Japan, China and Siam (Turkey is a European country), and other countries have become colonies of Western powers, which is really heartbreaking. Because we, China and Japan, have a long history, are now carrying the important task of reviving the entire Asian civilization! Therefore, we must unite, support each other, and be consistent with foreign countries. Of course, we have had some unhappiness and conflicts in the past, but the two wars against Russia show that the relationship between China and Japan is still interdependent. Therefore, His Majesty the Emperor of my country sent to China to create a new era of comprehensive cooperation between the two countries. I wonder what the Chairman's intention is."
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