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Chapter 109 Responsibility

Everyone has selfish motives, and the Eighth Route Army cadres are also human beings, so it is understandable to Zhang Yunfei that Sister Jia wants to keep their powerful fighting force. There is nothing wrong with her wanting to strengthen the anti-Japanese armed forces in her hometown.

In New Taipei, Qingbei, and Pingchuan, the control of the Japanese in this area is very strong. The development of the local anti-Japanese armed forces is naturally unsatisfactory. These places have basically not developed decent local armed forces.

In these places, the Japanese and puppet troops were too powerful, suppressing the Eighth Route Army's living space. The Independent Regiment and Xinqing Detachment tried to develop northward many times, but in the end they all ended in vain.

The Japanese control in this area is very strong. It is difficult for the Eighth Route Army guerrillas to survive here, and it is even more impossible to develop and grow. Sister Jia is naturally anxious about this situation.

People with a cheerful personality are generally impatient, but developing anti-Japanese armed forces is a slow and meticulous work, especially in Pingchuan, which is tightly controlled by the Japanese and puppet troops. It is even more difficult.

Of course, the arrival of Zhang Yunfei and others opened up new ideas for her. If she could not develop on her own, she would bring in foreign aid. Anyway, it was not anti-Japanese.

She immediately started to take action with great enthusiasm, and she got the job done after all the hard work.

It should be said that optimistic people will not have bad luck. Sister Jia's poaching behavior has scratched the itch of her superiors. The anti-Japanese situation around New Taipei is very serious.

The base areas in other places were booming, but there was no progress here. The independent regiment was defeated in Maicheng and had to find another place. It was not easy to succeed the Xinqing detachment and maintain its success, let alone the ability to develop.

Since development from south to north is not feasible, then on the contrary, would it be better to penetrate from north to south? The superiors also agreed with Sister Jia's opinion.

The Pingchuan detachment came into being under this background, but it was a bit difficult to select a leader. The Pingchuan detachment was reorganized with Zhang Yunfei's independent squadron as the main body.

In theory, it is logical for Zhang Yunfei to serve as the leader of this detachment, but it is precisely this point that makes people difficult. His previous level was a bit low, and he had only been working for half a year. The Eighth Route Army does not engage in seniority rankings. As long as he has sufficient ability, he can

Yes, but looking at his age, good guy, he has just turned eighteen.

It would be a bit irresponsible to entrust him with such an independent fighting force. Although this is only a small detachment at the battalion level, there are a lot of regimental cadres in their early twenties in the Eighth Route Army. Such a comparison

It doesn't seem like there's anything to fuss about.

However, their nature is different from Zhang Yunfei's. Most of them have been educated by the Party for many years, and their military service experience is no less than anyone else's. Therefore, after comprehensive consideration, it is still necessary to send an old comrade to control the situation.

Of course, this old comrade was in charge of political work and general direction, which could only be regarded as a part-time job, while Zhang Yunfei, the deputy detachment leader, was still fully responsible for the usual combat command.

This is why Sister Jia said that Captain Zhou was just a decoration. His main job was still in charge of the county party committee. Zhang Yunfei was still in charge of the work of the detachment. He only controlled the general direction of the development of the detachment. This can be regarded as a tribute to Zhang Yunfei, a young cadre.

A kind of care.

"That Sister Jia, where is Captain Zhou now? I have to report to him the work of establishing the detachment and where the county brigade is." This Sister Jia is so carefree that she dares to arrange for her superiors, but local affairs are not

She is a good hand, so Zhang Yunfei had to turn to her for help.

"You said Lao Zhou is lying in the Special Committee Logistics Hospital. Our Pingchuan County Brigade has also disappeared with him."

After hearing what he said, Zhang Yunfei almost couldn't breathe. Sister, do you know what you said is wrong with your speech?

Zhang Yunfei said speechlessly: "The so-called Pingchuan detachment is still my original group?"

Sister Jia thought for a while and nodded: "It's good that you understand that, but if you recruit people, I can help you find a way. I see that you still have a lot of empty guns."

She has always been jealous that they have so many empty guns. Now that this army belongs to Pingchuan, she naturally wants them to develop and grow as quickly as possible.

"Well, it's not urgent at the moment." Zhang Yunfei declined politely. The situation was not good now. Recruiting a bunch of new soldiers by himself would be of no use. Instead, it might drag down the combat effectiveness of the entire army.

Ever since they were stationed in Dadigou, this Sister Jia has basically been stationed here, but this is normal. Now the core work of the Eighth Route Army is the war of resistance. All work revolves around this focus, and their team is based on Sister Jia.

It means that Pingchuan is now the only team that can win.

Zhang Yunfei bid farewell to Sister Jia and found Tiedan. Things had not been going well for Tiedan recently, but his talent as a gossip had not expired. He still had to get some information from him.

After all, as the head of the family, Sister Jia would not say certain things. The so-called family scandal should not be made public, but Zhang Yunfei wanted to fully understand the local situation.

Tie Dan did not disappoint him. Although he had a bad luck recently and was a bit pessimistic and lost, there was no shortage of gossip news to find out.

First of all, it’s about Pingchuan. The Japanese puppets and traitors are very powerful here. The activities of the Eighth Route Army cadres are underground, equivalent to the underground party. As for the guerrilla armed forces, they are small and pitiful. If one person is the Eighth Route Army, the whole family will suffer.

Posted everywhere.

No one just jumped out of the cracks in the stone. Once you join the Eighth Route Army, your family members will be dragged away and beheaded. So when you think about what will happen to your family, those who want to join the Eighth Route Army also retreat.

This is the disadvantage of being in an enemy-controlled area. It's not that the people don't want to support the Eighth Route Army, but they don't dare. The price is too high and tragic.

In fact, as outsiders, the Japanese had no idea who was a member of the Eighth Route Army, but as local snakes, the traitors and puppet soldiers were well-connected. In the areas where these traitor detective teams were plundering, the local organizations were basically like Dadigou.

This kind of mountain nests and nooks and crannies have developed in back places.

Not long ago, the Pingchuan County Party Committee and County Brigade were almost killed by the Japanese and puppet troops. Secretary Zhou, their detachment leader, was also seriously injured and is still lying in the hospital.

What surprised Zhang Yunfei was that Secretary Zhou turned out to be Sister Jia's husband. In this era, husband and wife teams were still very common. The two were transferred to the same place to work, which was considered to be taken care of by the organization.

However, Sister Jia was still quite complaining about her husband. According to Tiedan's investigation, the reason was actually very simple. She believed that her husband, as the general person in charge of Pingchuan, did not do a good job.
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