Section 245 Status Decreased
For General Yamamoto, he felt a little uncomfortable in this rebellion in Japan. The most important thing is that it was marginalized. Originally, he was the leader of the rebels, and the entire Japanese opposition had a direct relationship with him, and this guy was still the leader of them directly. Now that His Majesty the Emperor stands up, what does it have to do with him? These people have to follow His Majesty the Emperor, and General Yamamoto will become a No. 2 person. If the idiots around His Majesty the Emperor are added, I am afraid that No. 2 person will not be his turn. Those guys are now staring at various positions in the new government.
For General Yamamoto, he should have made the greatest contribution to the entire Japan now. If General Yamamoto had not opened this new era, how could these people dare to rebel openly? General Yamamoto felt that the Emperor had stole his things. It turned out that he should have become the leader of these people. Now the Emperor has become the leader of the opposition party, including their army, and everyone hung up the portrait of the emperor. When the staff below made this request, General Yamamoto wanted to shoot this guy, but when he saw the urgent eyes of the soldiers below, General Yamamoto knew that he could not stop it. If he did not hang up the portrait of the emperor, he would be a thief who planned to usurp the throne. At that time, he didn't know what the result was, so he had to open the sign of the emperor.
"Apart from the warehouse, have we made any progress in other places? What do we say when we contact Tokyo? Will we send some reinforcements?" Many people below looked at General Yamamoto in wonder, not understanding why the general was staring at the portrait of His Majesty the Emperor. Do you have anything to say in your heart? In order to cover up his misconduct just now, General Yamamoto quickly asked about some combat matters. When these people heard General Yamamoto's question, they immediately pulled their hearts back.
"Report to General, in addition to the warehouse, we have sent three troops, one to the port, and the other to the suburbs garrison. The troops who went to the port have returned. We met the regular Chinese troops there. Our troops did not exchange fire with them as you told them. They came back after just a simple contact. The troops sent to the suburbs garrison are more troublesome. Now they are fighting fiercely with the Chinese patrol. Ten minutes ago, they received their report, saying that yes
Half of the casualties are now. I hope we can send them support quickly, otherwise they will have to retreat to the city." After hearing this report, General Yamamoto was speechless. He sent out three troops in total. One army obeyed his orders and did not resist. The other two troops were basically wiped out. As for the one who wanted reinforcements, he didn't even think about it. Even if you sent the Yuan army to you, it would be a moth to the fire. It would be better to take advantage of the fact that there are soldiers in your hands to strengthen your defense work.
General Yamamoto made predictions about this situation before, but he did not expect that he would fail as tragic as he would. In his eyes, even if all of these people were navy, they were all regular soldiers at the time, and they also accepted the adaptation of Chinese people in Southeast Asia. They learned very quickly about weapons and ammunition. Why did they fail so quickly on land? If they failed at the hands of the regular Chinese army, it would be understandable, but now they can't even defeat those army.
"If you have any questions, just say it quickly. Don't hesitate here. If the emergency military information is delayed, don't blame me for being ruthless. You will also go to the military court." Seeing someone below, General Yamamoto said impatiently. After saying this, many staff members were thinking about what military court? Do our Japanese army still have military courts now? Maybe it's because the general is used to speaking. He used to sending people to the military court. Now even if someone makes a mistake, you have to get a military court first to send people over.
"We have contacted Tokyo, and His Majesty the Emperor has given us a reply. Now they need to consolidate the capital defense circle, so the troops from all over the country have to go to the capital area, and no reinforcements have been sent to us. However, the Ministry of Defense has issued a military order to us that we must defend the port area. It is possible that the US military aid will be ashore here, and we will be organized by two divisions at that time." The combat staff spoke very little, almost even he himself
If he couldn't hear it, because he knew that General Yamamoto would definitely be angry. Is the two divisions organized to serve beggars? General Yamamoto is the head of the rebel army and the organizer of the entire Japanese resistance organization. If General Lian Yamamoto had only two clubs under him, who would be willing to organize such a head-losing thing in the future? If General Yamamoto had not returned from the front line, I'm afraid the whole of Japan would still be obedient and no one would think of resisting at all.
"Before winning, the guys in Tokyo have started to quit the trick of killing donkeys. I, Yamamoto, have done so many things in Japan. Is it all because of myself? If I hadn't wanted to get out of Japan, I could be the commander and commander of my joint fleet. I'm afraid the power in my hands is much greater than that of those guys in Tokyo. And China also admires me very much. I really didn't expect that I had a lot of ambitions. Before I succeeded here, the people above began to plot against me. If I had known this, I wouldn't have come back." General Yamamoto was indeed extremely sad. Now that Victory has not seen a side, the people in Tokyo have started to plot against me. They don't want to give General Yamamoto too much staffing, and they think that this guy is too ambitious. It's already quite good to give him two divisions. In fact, the staff below didn't think about this. What they thought about was how to overcome this difficulty.
Whether it is two divisions or three divisions, how much does it have to do with you? If we can win, we have the final say in the surrounding area. Isn’t it as your own to form a few divisions? But if we fail, even if we give you ten divisions, what’s the use?
Chapter completed!