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Chapter 819

When Zhou Wen and the others arrived at Jianchang Camp on horseback, they saw the army chief of staff and several guards waiting at the entrance of the town. When they saw Zhao Changshu and Zhou Wen were about to dismount from their horses and salute, they waved their hands and said: "Let's go quickly, the military seat and

The guests have been waiting for you for a long time."

Zhou Wen and Zhao Changshu still did not dare to neglect. After dismounting and saluting, they followed the chief of staff and hurried towards the headquarters. However, they felt strange in their hearts. It was not a military meeting, so why were there any guests waiting for them?

The area of ​​Jianchangying Town is not large, with only two streets, east-west and north-south streets, and there are usually about a hundred households.

Now that the people in the town have moved away, it has completely turned into a heavily guarded military camp. It is not only the former enemy headquarters of the 32nd Army, but also the logistics base of the 139th Division and the Model Brigade, and part of the mercenary regiment's transportation team.

Soldiers guard the warehouse here.

Although Jianchang Camp was only 10 miles away from Lengkou Pass, Zhou Wen came back for the first time since the war started, and he couldn't help but think of the common people and the volunteers who had been rescued from Rehe.

Under the cover of the small team of the mercenary regiment, Chai Youde and several hundred villagers from Shoantan Village and Lei Dahai's volunteer army passed through Lengkou Pass and entered the pass safely.

At that time, Zhou Wen asked General Shang Zheng to contact the local government to properly resettle these villagers. After all, ordinary people like Chai Youde who dared to take up arms and fight against the Japs were still very rare in this period. Please help if you can.

Lei Dahai and his group of thirty volunteers were all accepted by Zhou Wen. Those who were injured were treated, and those who were not injured were all sent to Jianchang Camp for repair and conditioning. They would then undergo a series of recruit training, and those who met the standards would be recruited.

If you stay in the second team and really can't keep up with the training, you will be assigned to Lishi's security team and factory protection team. They must be properly arranged.

So Lei Dahai and the others are now in Jianchang Camp, and Xiao Shui and Huang Dayou are usually responsible for taking care of them.

Now that Xiao Shui and Huang Dayou have undergone formal training for a month, and they have been accepted as disciples by Zhao Xiaojin and Miaohua respectively, they are already considered members of the mercenary group, but they don't dare to let them go to the battlefield yet. Although Huang

Dayou served as a soldier in the Northeastern Army and was an outstanding machine gunner. However, without rigorous training, he could not integrate into the mercenary group's tactical system.

Therefore, Zhou Wen could only let them stay in the logistics base to continue training. There was no one to manage them at ordinary times, so they relied entirely on their own initiative.

Although this can be regarded as a test for them by Zhou Wen, the actual situation is that no one will train them during the war. They could have been left in Shanxi, but this Great Wall Anti-Japanese War is a rare opportunity for actual combat, even if not

Let them go to the battlefield, but they can also feel some of the atmosphere of war while staying at the logistics base, right?

Zhou Wen thought that after the military meeting was over, he would stop by the logistics warehouse to see how Xiao Shui and Lei Dahai were doing.

Just as I was thinking about something, I saw myself arriving at the gate of the headquarters compound.

Zhou Wen looked up and found that in addition to the guards of the 32nd Army at the gate, there were also several soldiers wearing iron-gray military uniforms with neat armed belts and shell guns on their waists. At first glance, they were the guards of a certain officer.

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However, there is a clear difference between the iron gray uniform and the dark blue uniform of the 32nd Army, which also means that they are soldiers from other units.

Zhao Changshu turned around and looked at Zhou Wen who was behind him. Both of them guessed which army commander was the guest.

After Zhou Wen and others entered the courtyard, they saw General Shang Zheng talking with several officers in iron-gray uniforms in the main hall with the door open. He turned around and saw Zhou Wen and Zhao Changshu and laughed and said: "Haha, talk about Cao Cao, Cao Cao will

Here you two come in quickly."

Zhao Changshu glanced at Zhou Wen, stepped into the headquarters first, stood at attention and saluted Shang Zheng: "Military seat."

Then he saluted a middle-aged soldier next to him who had no military rank, thick eyebrows and a mustache, and said, "Long time no see, Sir Song."

This man is the current representative figure of the Northwest Army. He is also a famous historical figure in later generations. He is the commander of the 29th Army and a general in the Song, Ming, Yuan and Song Dynasties.

"Hahaha! The style of General White Horse from back then is still the same! Changshu, you are now a well-known anti-Japanese hero and a role model for our generation of soldiers!" General Song Mingyuan laughed heartily and greeted Zhao Changshu.

Zhou Wen, who was following behind, did not rush in. Zhao Changshu had a history with Chief Song, but he did not, and there were still a few unkind eyes scanning him.

Zhou Wen took a casual look and found several officers of the Northwest Army in the yard. Among them was a bald man without a hat, staring at him with stern eyes.

This man was about 1.8 meters tall, with broad shoulders and a thick back. Even among northerners, he was considered tall and burly. Although he was wearing a thick military uniform, he looked quite strong. Zhou Wen knew at a glance that this man was a practitioner.

Zhou Wen knew that this burly officer wanted to find trouble, but he didn't take it seriously, but there was no need to fight hard, right?

At that time, the camps were different, and everyone was their own master. The grievances and grievances were on the battlefield, so there was no reason for them to remain entangled in the future.

But he wondered how these people could be so sure that they were him?

He just had a second thought and knew that he must have been betrayed by General Shang Zheng.

These big guys from the Republic of China are so inhuman! I did all the dirty work for you, and even sent you guns and cannons. You actually turned around and sold me out?

Thinking of this, he ignored these people and stepped into the headquarters.

"Wait a minute, is this colonel's surname Zhou?" the bald officer asked.

Zhou Wen smiled bitterly in his heart. What was supposed to come would come, so he stopped and turned around and said, "The official's surname is indeed Zhou. I wonder if he is the person this officer is looking for?"

Although this man did not wear a military cap, the rank of major general was indeed displayed on his collar. According to military regulations, Zhou Wen could only be called an officer. In his heart, he began to slander the principal.

I have made so many achievements in the past few years, but you are reluctant to give me a major general. In the era of the Republic of China, when major generals are everywhere, lieutenants are as numerous as dogs, and only generals can shake them off, you see

Everyone must be saluted and called "sir".

He didn't care before, but this time he was so stimulated that when he returned, he would get a major general collar badge to wear no matter what.

You must know that since arriving at the front line of the Great Wall, even in the 32nd Army, not to mention the few division commanders who only led thousands of people who were lieutenant generals, there were also groups of officers with the rank of major general below them, which made Zhou Wen

I get a little tired of having to salute everyone I see.

"The one I'm looking for is you. Tell me, during the Central Plains War, were you on the front lines specializing in shooting black guns?"


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