"You bastard, negotiate terms with me! You have the guts!" Lieutenant General Wu shouted softly.
But there was no annoyance in his eyes.
"How can you? Sir, if you ask, as long as the brothers on the front line don't feel unfair, Tang Dao will tell you everything he knows!" Tang Daopai said with a smile on his face.
Lieutenant General Wu...
"With this meat, the whole army can last for at least two more days!" Lieutenant General Guo on the side just beamed with joy when he heard this amount, and didn't care at all whether Tang Dao was negotiating terms.
For an army with three infantry divisions, even just two days of rations is not as easy as ordinary people imagine.
There are more than 20,000 cans of meat, enough for one person. If you eat it with a few potatoes, it will definitely provide an adult with enough energy for two days.
Even if Tang Dao is really like the bearded uncle, his eyes are full of "this kid is not a good person"!
Of course Tang Dao cannot be a 'good person'.
Whether it was the battlefield in the past or the war he was currently in, a 'good guy' in the ordinary sense could only be a plate of baked potatoes - easily roasted and eaten clean with the skin on.
Facing the enemy, he must become more ferocious than tigers and wolves, and more cunning than foxes. His gentleness and kindness will only be given to the people he loves.
As for the three lieutenant generals, Tang Dao knew from the moment he received the invitation and entered the headquarters and saw a table of "potatoes meeting potatoes" that this was an unusual "celebration banquet".
He couldn't tell whether Tiehanhan and the bearded uncle were acting actors because he had little contact with them, but those two were definitely acting.
If you are not familiar with Lieutenant General Guo, you will definitely be fooled by his emotional performance that is based on real events. Just look at Tantai Mingyue's tears and you will know that Oscar definitely owes Lieutenant General Guo a statuette.
Who is Lieutenant General Guo? The man who came to power after nearly 20 years of factional struggle in Sichuan Province has probably seen more dead people than Tang Dao and Tantai Mingyuejia have seen together. His personality is calm and calm, and he can even be called
For being cold.
Without this kind of character, how could he command the only infantry division under his command and lose nearly 85% of the entire army in the battle of Dachang Town?
In order to achieve tactical goals, he constantly drives his soldiers onto the battlefield where death is inevitable, wave after wave, until the entire army is nearly exhausted. What a strong nerve it is.
At least, among the senior generals Tang Dao had seen in this time and space, no one could surpass him in this regard.
Neither can Lieutenant General Wu, who has a violent personality. He may be able to accompany his soldiers to death on the battlefield, but he can never be as calm and cruel as Lieutenant General Guo and consume all his troops.
Of course, this does not mean that Lieutenant General Guo does not cherish his subordinates. Their personalities are different, the battle conditions at that time are also different, and the choices they make must also be different.
Lieutenant General Guo Dazhong, who had faced such a separation between life and death, might have been moved to tears when he saw the miserable scene of the refugees, but if he could still be so emotional when talking about the matter again after a week, Tang Dao would not believe it anyway.
Such a painful drama is naturally intended to win sympathy.
What qualifications does Tang Dao, a young colonel, have to let two army lieutenant generals not hesitate to show off their acting skills? Lieutenant General Wu even almost choked to death on potatoes in order to be more realistic. After thinking about it, I can only think that Tang Dao will be relatively generous this time.
The spoils of war.
However, before the Battle of Songjiang, Lieutenant General Wu, in order to boost morale, had already stated that in this battle against Japan, regardless of which unit, except for the captured weapons, equipment and ammunition, they need to be handed over to the headquarters for unified distribution in a 50-50 ratio.
All seizures shall belong to the troops at all levels.
In other words, except for guns and bullets that can kill people, whether it is food, drink or property carried by the Japanese army, if you find it, even the brigade commander cannot order you to hand it over.
When this military order was issued, everyone didn't take it too seriously at first. After all, the Japanese Tenth Army had 100,000 people, and they only had more than 30,000 people. Whether they could survive or not was one thing. They needed food, drink and supplies.
And the property has a use!
Unexpectedly, as the battlefield progressed, everyone suddenly discovered that the Japanese were just like that. Once the artillery failed, they would still have to bite the bullet and charge, and they would die.
The Japanese soldiers died outside the city. No matter how brave the soldiers were, they would not foolishly go to search for supplies where they would die. But once the Japanese soldiers entered the city and started fighting in the streets, the soldiers saw an opportunity to make a fortune.
The Japanese army's corpse collection team often discovered painfully that many of the corpses they found were naked, even their military uniforms were stripped off.
In the words of the infantry company commander: "Brothers, the Japanese came to China and robbed so many good things! We have to snatch these back. If we don't have time to search, we will take the military uniforms back to me. After sorting them, the military uniforms can still be used as
A fire starter."
Needless to say, the Japanese infantry had many good things.
No matter whether it was the Sixth Division or the Kunisaki detachment of the Fifth Division, there was no good bird. They burned, killed, and looted along the way, and they really robbed countless supplies.
Although the Japanese soldiers look fierce at first glance, in fact, if you look carefully at their backgrounds, they are just a bunch of farmers and fishermen. Before joining the army, they were all poor people eating dirt. It was they who came to China to make a fortune.
Being promoted as an important reason to join the military.
The bulk of the supplies that were grabbed must have come from the officers above, but the soldiers could still drink some soup even if they couldn't eat meat. Some didn't have much, but some still had some.
Like gold bracelets, gold necklaces, gold rings, etc., many Japanese soldiers secretly hid one or two pieces.
This thing has to be hidden close to your body, so it won’t be much easier if you keep it somewhere!
As for who the dead people belong to, most of them belong to the officers at the top. However, this time, they were transported thousands of miles to southeast China and handed over to the Songjiang Army.
Otherwise, the street fighting was so miserable, and the defenders refused to retreat and fought bravely to take the lead? That class got a few gold bracelets, and that class collected many gold rings. These all stimulated the soldiers to fight the Japanese with all their might.
One of the reasons.
Human beings, from the day they were born, have been driven by various interests.
Just relying on the spirit of shouting slogans without material incentives can only sustain it for a while. Spiritual civilization and material civilization can only be achieved by focusing on both, and the guidelines from the future are applicable to almost all eras.
Even those people who have extremely high ideals and beliefs on the northern Loess Plateau do not hesitate to use their lives to light up the sparks, not to tell the poor people that you will obtain land and living materials, and that you will
Become the true owner of this land?
This was the case during the Battle of Songjiang, let alone the advance group responsible for serving as bait?
From the moment the troops were divided, the command headquarters ordered that all captured items captured by the advance regiment could be distributed by themselves, and the command headquarters would not interfere.
Of course, the two lieutenant general commanders would not go back on their word.
However, Tang Dao knew that the two bosses had been regretting it since the morning, the kind that would break their hearts.
Because the returning advance team is so spectacular.
Not to mention that all the carts originally assigned to them in the supply camp were fully loaded, there were even many carts carrying the wounded and hundreds of pack horses.
In the words of Comrade Lao Wang, who was the first to welcome Tang Dao, he said: They are like immortals, here and there they are like a team running for their lives, but they are completely bandits who went down the mountain and robbed a big family!
As long as you are not a fool, you can imagine that the advance group killed the 6th Heavy Artillery Brigade, not only killing them all, but also robbing them all with ease.
However, it was not easy for these two lieutenant generals. They had to put on a miserable show for Tang Dao and the advance team to seize the supplies.
Among them, the bearded uncle Tiehanhan may have played his true character. His eyes were full of deep guilt, which made Tang Dao doubt his own judgment at that moment.
Of course, this also shows in disguise that the army's living supplies are really in danger.
However, Tang Dao cannot be regarded as Tiehanhan.
The Japanese may not be the same race, but they have also produced some outliers with profound thoughts. For example, a guy named Dazai Osamu said this: No matter who you are too enthusiastic about, you will increase the probability of not being cherished!
Very gloomy, but very true.
Because this is human nature!
If Tang Dao takes the initiative to hand over the captured treasure without asking for any conditions, sooner or later it will become a habit.
Tang Dao and his officers and soldiers paid for these seizures with their blood and even their lives. If he didn't cherish them, he didn't cherish the lives of his officers and soldiers.
If he doesn't cherish him, who will cherish him?
Therefore, of course, Tang Dao must have conditions.
Now it seems that this condition is not bad. Even if Tang Dao knew, this military order should have been issued by the Songhu Theater Command.
But Tang Dao first had to express his attitude.
By the way, I also told these two old foxes: You two should stop acting, can you please be more sincere? If you want something, fine, just continue to get treatment in exchange, we are reasonable people.
This very good thing is not a fox! It’s a silver carp! It’s so slippery.
Looking at Lieutenant General Wu who held his head high and announced the number of cans without mentioning other supplies at all, Lieutenant General Wu looked at Lieutenant General Guo, who had received no response. The two of them had the same idea in mind.