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Chapter 1037, Luo Zhi’s crime(2/4)

Because there is no place name, Zhang Yong doesn't know where it is specifically. Anyway, it is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is a drop in the ocean.

The USS Enterprise is still at Pearl Harbor. It seems like it hasn't moved for half a month?

Maybe it's maintenance...

"In the future, if there is any similar news, please tell me as soon as possible."

"OK."

"The artillery battalion you want has been shipped from Singapore. It is estimated that it will arrive at Wusongkou Pier in ten days. Please prepare in advance to receive it."

"good."

Zhang Yong smiled broadly.

hope everything is fine.

An artillery battalion is weak in manpower, but it is better than nothing.

It's a pity that there are a few less shells.

If the system...

Check the warehouse but you need it. Huh? Are there really cannonballs?

I hurriedly checked carefully and was pleasantly surprised. There were indeed artillery shells. They were 75mm artillery shells. Universal ones. There were only thirty rounds for the time being.

eccentric……

I don't know how the system works.

It is difficult for it to make a pistol for you. It repeatedly says that it has insufficient energy. But the ammunition supply is ridiculous.

I haven't really taken over the artillery battalion yet. I already have thirty rounds of artillery shells.

If there were more artillery shells in the future, wouldn't it be very powerful? They could even fight the Japanese invaders in the field.

"We have plenty of weapons and ammunition."

"What's the meaning?"

"I can trade it with you for information."

"real?"

Zhang Yong didn't believe it.

Judge that the other party may be PUA yourself.

When have the British ever been so generous?

What a scammer...

"Italian artillery. You can have as many as you want."

"All right……"

Zhang Yong nodded.

Having said that, Italian artillery is actually very good.

Although it has a caliber of 75 mm, the explosive power of the shell is not great. However, it is still a direct-fire gun with a high muzzle velocity.

What kind of turrets are used to deal with the Japanese? Don't make it too simple.

One shot at a child.

In fact, the Japanese only have gun towers in the north, not the south.

Why?

The Chinese army in the south has direct-fire artillery.

Even a 75mm direct-fire cannon can easily destroy the turret.

In North China, the Eighth Route Army was bullied and did not have direct artillery fire.

If Li Yunlong was given a few Italian cannons and hundreds of rounds of artillery shells, all the Japanese gun towers would have to raise white flags.

If you don't raise the white flag, you will die. One shot will kill them all, and they will all be buried alive in the rubble.

The key is that Italian guns are still lightweight.

It can be pulled by animals.

Horses, mules, donkeys are all fine. Whatever is useful.

Even if it doesn't work, people can still pull it. A few people can pull it very fast. It can also be walked on ordinary mountain roads.

If it is bombed by Japanese aircraft, it can quickly hide.

After the national army suffered successive defeats, a large number of heavy weapons were lost. In the end, all that was left were the Qiwu Mountain Artillery. It was the only heavy firepower of the national army.

The other 105 and 150 howitzers have long since disappeared.

Oh, I feel sad just thinking about it.

"Now, you have another chance to earn an artillery battalion."

"Bombarding warships?"

"Yes. I can promise now that as long as you give us the answers we need, I will send you another Italian artillery battalion."

"make a deal."

Zhang Yong was no longer reserved.

Artillery battalions are a good thing. The more the merrier.

What's more, others helped deliver the goods to your door.

"Then I'll wait for your good news."

"good."

"I'm at the Six Nations Hotel. I'll be waiting for you anytime."

"good."

"Don't forget the old one when you have a new one."

"..."

Zhang Yong pretended not to hear.

Catherine giggled and went away.

Got on a rickshaw and disappeared around the corner of the street.

Look at the others. They are all full.

So we started taking action.

Zhang Yong had known the truth about the shelling case for a long time.

However, what the British needed was not the truth but weapons to attack the Japanese invaders.

This weapon needs to be published in newspapers.

Therefore, the most important thing is that it is easy to understand. Let everyone believe it when they see it, oh, this is what it is!

Sure enough, they are the damn Japanese again!

It was they who secretly bombarded our British Empire warships!

They also tried to frame and blame the Chinese people!

Shet! They must be taught a lesson immediately!

We must increase our military strength in the Far East. We must send more warships and more soldiers to the Far East!

Barabara...

Zhang Yong doesn't have to worry about what happens next.

so……

Catch Japanese spies!

Accused!

It would be even more perfect if the high-level Japanese invaders could also be suspicious.

Once the matter is announced, the Japanese invaders will definitely deny it. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will definitely refute it. But behind the scenes, privately, they may really believe that it was those madmen in the military who did it. The madmen in the military are causing trouble everywhere, and then the people from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are responsible.

Wipe your butt. Akiyama Shigekui and the others must have dissatisfaction behind their backs.

After the Japanese invaders announced their unconditional surrender, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was also responsible for signing the surrender document.

I didn't get any benefits, but I took a lot of blame.

Therefore, it seems that the guy who signed the contract was not severely punished after the war. He was given a symbolic sentence of several years. Many diplomats from other countries spoke for him.

There are several red dots within a straight line distance of 700 meters.
To be continued...
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