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Chapter 50

While the cavalry were running for their lives, Chu Yifei rode a motorcycle and took Qiqige on a helicopter towards Li Yang and their temporary base.

Chu Yifei's ability to find a wife is unprecedented and shocking. In just half an hour of contact, Qiqige, a former prince's princess, was so fascinated that he willingly fell into the arms of the big bad wolf.

Many years later, when Chu Yu asked her grandma about this past incident, Qiqige's eyes seemed to have returned to that unforgettable era, and his voice was full of strange feelings, "Grandma doesn't know, anyway, the old man died at that time.

Then three fools and two fools, you fooled me, and then your father was born, and then your father grew up and had you."

Chu Yu never understood what happened here. In this period of history recorded in the history books, Chu Yifei did not appear, and there was no wasteland incident. So, everything that happened to him and around him was real after all.

Or is it illusory?

She didn't know that it seemed that everything had been lost in the long river of history, and no one would ever be able to find the truth.

Later historians had different opinions on this period of history, and eventually divided into two factions. One faction insisted that this was a secret history that really existed in history, but was erased for some reasons. Those that were circulated among the people

Legends and some relics are evidence; while the other group believes that this is nonsense and is the other party's subjective imagination without any basis.

The two factions insisted on their own opinions, and no one could convince the other. They had been arguing for decades, but still without any results.

Maybe this will never come to fruition!

The deputy commander-in-chief of the Mongolian Anti-Japanese Allied Forces was sitting in the tent, staring at the table in front of him in a daze, and had been for some time.

All the staff members knew that disturbing him at this time would definitely lead to a shocking outcome, so no one went in to disturb him.

The deputy commander's eyes never left the document on the table in front of him, and he stared at it for half an hour without moving away.

This document is very important. It was secretly sent by someone from the ally. It contains an agreement on cooperation between the two parties. As long as this agreement is signed, the two parties will become true allies.

Although signing this agreement is very simple, he only needs to pick up the pen, sign his name in his place, and everything is done.

However, the deputy commander-in-chief is very aware of the importance of this agreement. Once this agreement is signed, it means that the two parties have reached an alliance.

He knew very well the character of this ally. The reason why he agreed to cooperate with them was because of the temptation of profit. His selfishness betrayed his conscience, thus deviating from his original purpose of joining the Mongolian Anti-Japanese Allied Forces.

Of course, he is also very aware of the evil nature of this ally. Once they are brought in, no one can tell what kind of fate awaits everyone.

But now does he have the right to refuse?

No more, he has no chance to look back, otherwise he will immediately be ruined and even die miserably.

The deputy commander-in-chief doesn't want to die yet, and he is reluctant to part with the power he has now. Although the deputy commander-in-chief doesn't have many people under his command, he still enjoys the feeling of being revered and superior.

Gritting his teeth, the deputy commander picked up the brush and signed his name at the bottom of the document.

"Okay, this is a cheerful person." A voice suddenly appeared beside him, and then a figure appeared in front of him. "Now that the agreement is signed, we are our own people. I will go back and hand the agreement to the general.

Then transfer those two infantry divisions over to join the battle as soon as possible."

"Okay, I won't send it off!" The deputy commander seemed to be hesitating, and finally just said this.

The room fell silent again, and the deputy commander sat on the chair, frowning, thinking about the future of the team.

King De unified all the armies of the Mongolian princes, thereby centralizing power and taking control of all the princes' troops. After all, his strength will expand significantly. Next, he will definitely go all out to hunt down the Mongolian anti-Japanese coalition forces, because this is the resistance force that poses the greatest threat to them.

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Therefore, he had to act as soon as possible to give the troops an opportunity to turn danger into safety before King De pushed the troops to a dead end.

Thinking of this, the deputy commander shouted outside, "Here comes someone."

An orderly came in, stood in front of him respectfully, and then asked in a low voice, "Deputy commander, what can I do for you?"

The deputy commander said, "Go and send an order to the commanders and fighters of each unit. Tell them to have a meeting at my place in the afternoon. Remember to tell them that this is a very important meeting."

The orderly turned and walked towards the tent door, but was stopped by him, "By the way, when will Commander-in-Chief Qiqig come back."

The orderly was stunned when he heard this, and then shook his head in frustration, because there had been no news from Chisiger since he left.

The deputy commander-in-chief looked a little sad. To be honest, he didn't want anything to happen to Qiqig, because Qiqige had really done a lot for the Mongolian Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. It can be said that he definitely owes a lot to the coalition's success today.

With mixed feelings, the deputy commander began to immerse himself in processing documents, waiting for the arrival of the afternoon.

Under a hill about ten miles away from the Mongolian Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, the man who suddenly appeared from behind the deputy commander-in-chief was standing in front of a group of officers wearing military uniforms of the Russian Republic. He lowered his head and handed the agreement to the leader of the major general.

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The major general was probably in his early fifties, tall, with a beard above his lips. Above his cheek, a scar almost ran through most of his face, making him look a bit ferocious.

Taking the agreement from that person, the major general opened it and began to read it word by word. After reading all the contents, the major general smiled.

When he smiled, his entire face twitched slightly following his movements, which made his already cold and ruthless cheeks look even more fierce.

Standing next to him were all the Tsarist Russian officers who had come with him this time. The purpose was to familiarize them with China so that they could enter the Mongolian grasslands in the near future. At that time, these officers would shoulder important responsibilities, not only to want to

They had to find a way to deal with the Japanese, and they also had to make preliminary preparations for incorporating the Mongolian grasslands into the territory of Tsarist Russia. Therefore, they were all elites and the most outstanding military generals of the Tsarist Russian Republic.

This is also the hope of the Tsarist Republic. The general is ready to train them well so that they can replace his own teams that are obviously outdated...

I'm so sleepy that I really can't open my eyes. I finished posting the last chapter and went to rest!


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