Chapter 105 Wang Chengzhu's Excellent Strategic Vision
"That's all!"
Chu Yunfei saw that Wang Chengzhu was determined not to return the supplies, so he had no choice but to give up and said: "Battle Commander Wang, your department is not shy about fighting the Japanese. With a weak army, thousands of Japanese troops were wiped out in just one month!"
"What I, Chu Yunfei, admire the most in my life are these heroic anti-Japanese troops, so this batch of supplies should be regarded as sponsoring your department!"
However, having said that, Chu Yunfei's heart was bleeding.
This is not just a small amount of supplies, but the equipment of a company plus a guard platoon. In addition, there are tens of thousands of kilograms of grain, tens of thousands of yuan in cash, and a large amount of ammunition supplies.
Since Chu Yunfei wanted to go downstairs, Wang Chengzhu would not embarrass him, and would even entertain him with good food and drinks.
At that moment, he raised his hands and thanked him: "Captain Chu is a person who does great things after all. In this case, on behalf of all the soldiers of the independent battalion, I would like to thank you for your generosity!"
"In addition, I promise Commander Chu that our independent battalion will not humiliate your department's supplies, and will definitely let the little devils know how powerful your Jinsui Army's equipment is!"
"Besides, we are not greedy for credit. All military achievements will be credited to you, Commander Chu!"
"Firstly, you can ask for credit from Commander Yan and apply for equipment and supplies. Secondly, you can continue to support the troops like our stepmothers."
Look, is this really human language?
Chu Yunfei's face twitched, "Good guy, this is your plan to take the blame for the Japanese attack on the 358th Regiment. After that, you still want to continue to ask for supplies from my 358th Regiment."
Qian Bojun was even more annoyed and said: "Battle Commander Wang, the last time we attacked Wanjia Town, it was you who framed our 358th regiment, right?"
Wang Chengzhu waved his hand and said: "Alas! What you said, Commander Qian, is wrong. How can you say that I framed your 358th regiment? I was just giving my military exploits to your 358th regiment, okay?"
Or are you afraid of revenge from the Japanese?"
Qian Bojun snorted coldly: "Would our 358th regiment be afraid of the Japanese's revenge? If it hadn't been for Commander Yan's order not to act without permission, our 358th regiment would have wiped out the Japanese in northwest Shanxi!"
Wang Chengzhu gave a thumbs up: "Captain Qian is so arrogant. If all the officers of the Shanxi-Sui Army can be like Battalion Commander Qian, why can't we drive the Japs from the First Army out of Shanxi!"
Indeed, Li Yunlong only obtained the equipment from Qian Bojun's battalion and was able to win the Battle of Pingangrad. If he had obtained more equipment, he might not have been unable to win the Battle of Taiyuangrad.
Chu Yunfei didn't want to dwell on this issue anymore, but since he was here, even if he couldn't get the supplies back, he didn't intend to return empty-handed.
Then he said: "Battle Commander Wang, Mr. Chu has always heard that your troops are good at fighting and have fought many beautiful battles, which has frightened the Japanese soldiers within a hundred miles radius."
"I wonder if Battalion Commander Wang can take me to visit your headquarters?"
Visiting Independence Camp?
Whether it is the TV series "Bright Sword" or the parallel world he is traveling through now, Wang Chengzhu has a good impression of Chu Yunfei.
He immediately agreed readily: "Of course it's no problem!"
"Captain Chu! Please!"
Wang Chengzhu stood up and made an invitation gesture, and then led Chu Yunfei towards the back mountain training ground.
On the way, Chu Yunfei wanted to see Wang Chengzhu's strategic vision, so he asked: "Battle Commander Wang, considering the current situation, what do you think the final outcome of this war will be?"
Without thinking, Wang Chengzhu said directly: "China will win!"
Chu Yunfei was stunned and asked: "Oh? Battalion Commander Wang is so confident?"
You know, it is only the beginning of 1940, the Pacific War has not yet broken out, and the Japanese army has not yet fallen into the quagmire of multi-front operations.
Although the first Battle of Changsha failed to achieve its goal of annihilating the main force of the Chinese army in the Ninth Theater, the Japanese army still had an absolute upper hand on the battlefield.
Among them, a large number of national army officers did not believe that they could defeat the powerful Japanese Empire, and there were even many surrender factions.
It is not uncommon for people to flee from battle and betray their country and surrender to the enemy.
"certainly!"
Wang Chengzhu nodded with great confidence. Others may not know the direction of history, but as a time traveler, he knows it very well.
According to historical trends, the Japanese Emperor would announce unconditional surrender on August 15, 1945.
However, now that Wang Chengzhu is a time traveler, this day may come earlier.
"How can I see Commander Wang?"
Chu Yunfei naturally hopes that China will win, but as a commander, he must look at the problem rationally. He can risk his own life for his beliefs, but he will not be blindly arrogant because of his beliefs.
In his opinion, Wang Chengzhu should be such a person, so he really wants to hear Wang Chengzhu's opinion.
Wang Chengzhu said: "The reason is very simple. Japan is a small country with a small territory, limited resources, and a limited population. Its war potential is far behind China. Its desire to occupy China is tantamount to a snake swallowing an elephant and a wishful thinking."
"In the early days of the war, the Japanese army could rely on advanced industry and weapons and equipment to achieve a certain stage of victory.
But as time goes by and the front becomes longer, Japan's shortcomings of insufficient war potential will be exposed."
"For example, in the Battle of Changsha in the second half of last year, the Japanese army could no longer easily defeat our army like the previous Battle of Songhu, Xuzhou, and Wuhan, and in the end they even suffered defeat."
"On the contrary, as time goes by, after we eliminate those traitors, the cohesion of our Chinese nation will only become stronger and stronger, and the confidence of the soldiers and civilians in the fight against Japan will become stronger!
Therefore, the final victory must belong to China and the Chinese nation!"
Chu Yunfei thought about it carefully, and it seemed that it was similar to what Wang Chengzhu said. At least it was impossible for the Japanese army to easily defeat the main force of the national army like it did when the Anti-Japanese War first broke out, and it never happened again.
Then he asked: "Commander Wang, how long will it take for us to defeat the Japanese invaders and win the war of resistance against Japan?"
Wang Chengzhu: "About four or five years. Although the front line is now stretched, making it difficult for the Japanese invaders to keep up with their supplies, it is not easy for our army to eliminate them.
Next, there should be a period of confrontation before victory can be achieved.
Of course, what I call the stalemate period does not mean that there will be no battles, but it is difficult to have battles on the scale of the Battle of Songhu, the Battle of Xuzhou, and the Battle of Wuhan.
It will be more of a skirmish."
After hearing Wang Chengzhu's analysis, Chu Yunfei's confidence immediately increased a lot, although he did not think that the war could be ended within five years.
However, the situation is indeed developing in favor of our army. Especially after the Ninth Theater Command led by General Xue Boling won the first battle of Changsha, it greatly increased his confidence in winning the war of resistance.
Next, the two had a brief exchange on the situation in northwest Shanxi. The more they talked, the more Chu Yunfei admired Wang Chengzhu's strategic vision.
Even though Chu Yunfei was very conceited and had few admirers, he had to admit that he was not as good as Wang Chengzhu in terms of strategic vision.
Chapter completed!