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Chapter 376 Expectations

Speaking of which, Sister Jia is really a bit sad. He has been committed to developing the anti-Japanese forces in Pingchuan, but it has never been ideal.

It wasn't until he deceived Zhang Yunfei into staying in Pingchuan that Pingchuan's anti-Japanese forces turned around.

Due to the nature of the army at that time, the size of the army was not easy to be too large. Zhang Yunfei had been following the route of elite troops, so the weapons they eliminated at that time were all given to the local armed forces in Pingchuan.

Relatively speaking, the district teams and militia organizations in various areas of Pingchuan developed very well, but the good times did not last long, and they would not evacuate despite the government's orders.

The troops that evacuated at that time were integrated into the current independent brigade, so most of the local guerrillas and militiamen in Pingchuan were also taken away, and a large part of the local cadres were also evacuated.

Pingchuan's resistance force suddenly fell to a low point, even worse than before Zhang Yunfei's arrival. This was a big blow to Sister Jia, who had been committed to developing Pingchuan's resistance force.

This is almost starting from scratch. This is too difficult. It is not easy to develop an anti-Japanese armed force.

Although each place developed independently, the support from superiors was very limited, but at least it was limited to a certain extent. But when it came to Pingchuan, it was completely free-range.

It is not easy to be completely self-reliant. At first, Sister Jia also approached Zhang Yunfei, hoping that he could return to Pingchuan to take charge of the overall situation, but in the end Zhang Yunfei refused.

The Pingchuan local armed forces were stripped of their elite and backbones, which was equivalent to stripping away the skin and bones. They no longer even had a decent prototype. After so long, the Pingchuan local armed forces have not been able to truly form combat effectiveness.

This also made Sister Jia anxious. No, when she saw Zhang Yunfei leading his troops to seek refuge, she remembered the successful experience last time, and her heart became excited.

His enthusiasm was even greater than before, and his smile was like...well, a bun! His whole face was so full of smiles.

"Sister Jia, can we stop laughing like that? It's so weird. I know what you think, but we are all party members and cadres. It is up to the superior leaders to decide how to arrange the troops."

"Besides, the Third Battalion I'm leading now is not an army without status. Do you think you can stay if you say you want to stay? If that's the case, why did the Pingchuan detachment at that time need to evacuate Pingchuan?"

"How will you know if you don't try? What if the leader agrees?"

Zhang Yunfei: "..."

I feel like this eldest sister is really crazy. We can't explain it. Although we first met our old troops and then met our old acquaintance, Sister Jia, their situation was not satisfactory.

I also sympathize deeply, but he has no right to make decisions about such a big matter as the army. Moreover, Pingchuan is a bit sensitive right now. There are some local, unorganized and small-scale guerrillas operating, and no one says anything.

If a battalion like her were to stay here, Lao Xi would probably find the Eighth Route Army headquarters to protest. Therefore, Sister Jia's plan to strengthen the anti-Japanese armed forces in Pingchuan was a bit unrealistic, at least under the current environment.

It doesn't matter if your troops stay here for a short time, but staying here to open up a base and fight guerrillas is another matter.

Although Zhang Yunfei's unit does not have many troops at the moment, it is definitely a strong and well-equipped unit. It would be strange for Sister Jia, a person who dreams of a large army, not to be covetous.

It is understandable that she wants to keep them, and this eldest sister also wants to repeat her old tricks, hoping that she can be the first to express her position.

Naturally, Zhang Yunfei could not agree to this. In the past, he brought three or two kittens with him to make requests to his superiors, which was nothing.

Now he is leading a battalion. If he continues to do this, it would be a bit excessive. At best, he is ignorant of the general situation and cannot see the current situation clearly. At worst, he is arrogant and domineering, and he is self-respecting.

The good aspects indicate that there is a problem with one's abilities, while the bad aspects indicate that there is a problem with one's thinking. I don't want to leave such an impression on others.

Soldiers have a bounden duty to obey orders. Even if their superiors don't think twice about it, they can't do it themselves.

In military operations, as a commander, you have the power to make emergency decisions. When executing the superior's combat plan, there is no problem in doing your own thing without affecting the entire battle situation.

The so-called general is outside, and the emperor's orders are subject to certain changes. The changes in the battle situation cannot be completely according to the plan, so as a front-line commander, he naturally has to make corresponding changes according to the battle situation. This is no problem.

However, as a soldier, he is involved in the establishment and deployment of the army. This nature is different.

Zhang Yunfei would not let go of Sister Jia's request.

A straightforward person like Sister Jia would not think of this, but Zhang Yunfei had to think a little more.

This week’s macro-level work arrangements can only be made with orders from superiors. There is no need for me to make requests or provide myself with work principles.

Although transferring people at this time is not as cumbersome as it would be a few decades later, there will be no messy procedures, letters of introduction, etc., and there will be no need for ministries to stamp them one by one.

The procedure is very simple. The two parties meet and the transfer is settled with a handwritten transfer order. Sometimes, there is even no handwritten transfer order and appointment letter, and it can be communicated orally.

Although this process is simple, it does not mean that this kind of personnel appointment is not serious enough or rigorous enough.

The power of personnel organization is the core power. Why should I touch this line?

But at the moment, he has not received any orders from the top. As soon as he and Sister Jia combined, they left the entire army behind. No matter who saw this situation, they would not think it was a good thing.

So in this case, no matter how much Sister Jia persuaded Zhang Yunfei, Zhang Yunfei refused to let go. He really couldn't deal with Sister Jia's persuasion. He would always say that a revolutionary soldier can carry a brick wherever it is needed.

All actions are subject to command. As long as his superiors can give orders, he has absolutely nothing to say.

But now, without an order, it is naturally impossible for me to express this attitude. I am a soldier and must obey orders.

As for Sister Jia, she is in politics. What she can say and propose matters are difficult for her to express her position and make decisions.

And having said that, I just came here to escape the limelight, why bother with so many other things.

However, cannibals have short hands. Now they are on Sister Jia's territory. They cannot accept help from Sister Jia and others, and they cannot really get nothing. As long as it does not involve matters of principle, Zhang Yunfei is still willing to help them.

Now that they are idle, Zhang Yunfei promised to help them form and train guerrillas, and would also distribute some guns and ammunition to Sister Jia's local guerrillas.

In this regard, Sister Jia is still quite disappointed and regretful. Their local guerrillas are extremely short of guns and ammunition, but what is even more lacking is the backbone of the fighting force. They are the cornerstone of the army.
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