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Chapter 625 The disciples of the emperor(1/2)

Meng Shaoyuan never thought that he would meet the Chairman.

Moreover, in front of the famous general Chi Fengcheng, he discussed with him the deployment of the war against Japan.

Based on Meng Shaoyuan's intelligence and under the orders of the Chairman of the Standing Committee, Sun Lianzhong, Commander-in-Chief of the Second Army, quickly allocated an artillery battalion to Chifengcheng.

Chi Fengcheng arranged the artillery camp on the north bank of the canal. Soon, the artillery camp would become a nightmare for the Japanese Isoya Division.

At this time, in the chairman's office, the chairman looked at Chi Fengcheng, a brave general, and said, "Your commander said that you are loyal, brave, and capable, so I'll leave it to you on the battlefield."

Chi Fengcheng stood at attention: "Our division will definitely fight to the end and live and die with the position in order to repay the country and repay the kindness of the committee members. Committee members, Japanese planes come here every day. It is very unsafe. My subordinates are brave and ask committee members to leave Xuzhou as soon as possible.

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"I understand." The chairman didn't look too scared: "Mr. Chi, prepare to go as soon as possible."

"Yes, commission!"

Chi Fengcheng saluted, looked at Meng Shaoyuan, and then strode out of the office.

"Meng Shaoyuan, you did a good job." The chairman looked at Meng Shaoyuan with a smile on his lips: "You are making waves in Shanghai, which makes the Japanese people tremble with fear. They are scared when they hear your name, Meng Shaoyuan. This is not something ordinary people can do.

The Japanese know that although they have occupied Shanghai, Shanghai does not yet belong to them."

Meng Shaoyuan did not dare to say a word, but just listened to the chairman's words:

"Know the troops, understand them, and make good use of them. The intelligence front is the same as commanding an army. Since the beginning of the war, our army has suffered countless casualties and bloody battlefields. The intelligence front has also made heavy sacrifices. However, we have also made achievements.

Great results have been achieved, especially in Shanghai, where the work is even better.

This time in Xuzhou, I heard Dai Yunong say that it took you less than a day to crack the Japanese special agency. This ability is amazing. In difficult times, what is needed is talents like you. Perseverance, fearlessness in the face of danger, and courage.

You are attentive and careful, and can advance and retreat freely. These are your good qualities. If I remember correctly, you are from Huangpu No. 10, right?"

"Yes, commission."

"Then, if you call me principal, I can deserve it."

"Yes, principal!"

Good guy.

headmaster!

The meaning of the word "principal" seems to be just a changed title, but the content is different.

Disciple of the Emperor!

It's like calling Dai Li "Director Dai" or "Mr. Dai", the meanings are completely different.

If you were originally called "Director Dai" and imitated others and called you "Mr. Dai", you might be in trouble.

There are also titles like "Boss Dai", which can be called behind his back, but must not be spoken in front of him.

Now, with the word "principal", Meng Shaoyuan's status and qualifications have quickly reached a new level.

It can even be said that Meng Shaoyuan has already half-stepped into the threshold of the Chairman's Group.

From then on, Meng Shaoyuan could always consider himself a disciple of the emperor.

"Captain from the tenth phase of Huangpu. According to regulations, he is not qualified for promotion." The chairman pondered there: "Special period, special treatment. You are commanding the work against the enemy in Shanghai, and you have so many armed forces behind enemy lines.

It seems inappropriate to hold the rank of Army Captain. I think you are more than enough to be a Major."

Meng Shaoyuan was overjoyed.

Originally, it took four years to be promoted from captain to major, and Meng Shaoyuan's qualifications were far from enough. But now that the chairman of the committee has given special approval, I think the official rank of army major will be awarded soon.

Going from a lieutenant-level officer to a school-level officer is a qualitative leap.

From now on, it only takes three years to advance to each level.

Major of the National Revolutionary Army, and colonel director of the military command Shanghai latent zone.

It sounds a bit weird no matter what.

"Thank you, principal."

Meng Shaoyuan stood up straight and replied loudly: "Students must work hard to serve the party and the country and serve the committee."

He naturally adapted to the change in his identity.

"It would be great if the country could have more young talents like you."

The chairman said calmly: "Work hard after returning to Shanghai and don't let down my expectations."

"Yes, principal!"

Meng Shaoyuan met the Chairman of the Standing Committee this time. The private meeting was very short, but this time it will have a very profound impact on Meng Shaoyuan's future.

This is especially true for his official career.

There are rumors that Zhou Weilong, the head of Shanghai's latent zone, may have his job changed.

Among all the districts and stations of the military command, the Shanghai latent area has a special and top priority. Countless people are eyeing this position and deliberately trying to sit on this throne.

In terms of qualifications, after Zhou Weilong was promoted, secretary Cheng Yiming was the most suitable successor. However, Cheng Yiming's background destined him to miss this position.

Then, next is Meng Shaoyuan, one of the three giants in military control of Shanghai.

However, his stumbling block is still the issue of qualifications.

Although Meng Shaoyuan had numerous military exploits, he was too young and was promoted too quickly. Promoting him to the position of head of the Shanghai latent area would inevitably arouse criticism.

Meng Shaoyuan also knew this very well.

His biggest and only supporter in the military command was Dai Li. Originally there was Tang Zong, but now Tang Zong has been transferred to the Ministry of National Defense to take charge of intelligence work.

Therefore, he doesn't think anything wrong at all.

But now things have changed.

This position, which Meng Shaoyuan had never thought of before, gave him a faint hope...



"Have you met the commissioner?"

"Yes, Mr. Dai."

"Your work is excellent and your results are outstanding. All the committee members know about it. In addition, you have helped my wife and saved the committee members at the airport, so it is reasonable for you to be favored."

"Don't dare, Mr. Dai."

Meng Shaoyuan said hurriedly: "Shao Yuan has forgotten all about helping the madam and saving the commissioner, and has never mentioned it to anyone."

"It's okay that I haven't mentioned it before." Dai Li looked very satisfied: "These are all your duties. Some of us have done a little bit of things and made a little bit of credit, and then they publicize it. We can't wait to publicize it.

Everyone knows it."

Meng Shaoyuan knew very well the meaning of Dai Li's words.

Doing so is actually breaking an official taboo.

"Your promotion has been reported to the Ministry of National Defense. It is a special task force. It is estimated that you will be officially appointed when you return to Shanghai." Dai Li crossed his fingers and said: "You are going to take advantage of the upcoming battle in Xuzhou and the Japanese army's defense is empty.

The idea of ​​developing guerrilla armed forces is a good one. Just go for it and don't worry about what others say.

According to your idea, I have given orders to military commanders in various places to fully develop resistance organizations behind enemy lines and carry out harassment and attacks on Japanese-occupied areas. First, to provide support for the frontal battlefield, and secondly, to rapidly expand guerrilla zones. According to our estimates, in

In the next two to three years, the size of the guerrilla forces behind enemy lines will reach about half a million."

Mr. Dai, it’s less, it’s really less.

Just double it again and that's about it.

But these words can only be thought in Meng Shaoyuan's heart, and he will never say it out loud.

"You are working on the front line, and there are many rumors about you behind the scenes." Dai Li suddenly changed his tone: "Arrogant and extravagant, without any family law. Greedy for money, lustful, arbitrary. What else? By the way, cover it with one hand.

God, it's lawless. Are these things happening?"

"Some do, some don't." Meng Shaoyuan also admitted frankly.

"You don't need to admit it, I know it all." Dai Li sneered: "Most of the reports I reported to you are correct. I have given repeated orders to uphold family laws, but you have completely destroyed them."

Meng Shaoyuan remained silent.

Dai Li took out a file from the drawer and put it on the desk: "Take these things back and read them yourself. They are the list and contents of the people who snitched on you."

this?

Meng Shaoyuan was stunned instead.

"Shaoyuan, you are a greedy and lustful person. I think you are also quite arrogant and extravagant. You are arbitrary and lawless, so it may not be untrue." Dai Li said coldly: "A few days ago, I met your boss.

My boss, Tang Zong, even talked about you with him. We have the same view. You are a person who is dirty in small matters but not in big ones.

Unlike some people who claim to be as clean and honest as water, not greedy for money, and not lewd, as soon as the Japanese win over them, their minds become active and they ignore their past rhetoric and only think about how to negotiate peace with the Japanese.

Keep your position. No matter how greedy and lustful this kind of person is, he is nothing more than a traitor."

At this point, he snorted coldly: "You can achieve success with a knife, and you will live up to your youth. Hehe, hehe."

Meng Shaoyuan's heart brightened when he heard this.
To be continued...
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