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Chapter 355 The right to speak

Thinking of this, the only remaining issue is price.

The general counsel is still a little distressed about this.

What he was distressed about was not the radars or the planes.

In fact, the general counsel believes that if radar and aircraft can be exchanged for X1 and "high fire", it is worthwhile to add a zero at the end of the quantity requested by Wang Xuexin.

The General Counsel feels sorry for those workers and technicians... At a time when Mao Xiong is in urgent need of production capacity to expand fighter production, these talents are actually sent to China to help with its production.

This also means that for as many aircraft as the Eighth Route Army produces, Mao Xiong will lose as many aircraft.

Will this have any impact on Mao Xiong’s future strategy?

But after thinking about it, the general counsel felt that... there is no business in the world that can only be entered but not exited. Since he wants to obtain the two only equipments in the world, x1 and "high fire", and Yingjiang is also grabbing these two things, it is rare for Wang Xuexin

If he is willing to trade with Mao Xiong instead of Eagle Sauce, how can he miss this opportunity?

not to mention……

This is what the general counsel thinks: The production line and the like can start to look like it. After the one hundred x1 and one hundred "high fire" are obtained, once the country reverse-engineers and imitates them, the people will be withdrawn at that time.

Isn’t it just a matter of finding an excuse to go?

So the general counsel stopped hesitating and immediately sent a message to Lemonokov: "I basically agree with the Eighth Route Army's trading conditions, but we have an additional requirement that we cannot trade with Eagle Sauce!"

When Lemonokov told Wang Xuexin this condition, Wang Xuexin felt secretly happy but pretended to be embarrassed.

"Comrade Lemonokov!" Wang Xuexin said: "You should know our relationship with Yingjiang. Our aviation fleet is even built with Yingjiang's aircraft. If we fall out with Yingjiang, we will lose its assistance.

...Our losses will be huge!”

"You will have a 'La 5' soon!" Lemonokov said: "And the 'La 5' is easy to operate, and pilots can quickly master its flight. Then there will be no need for a 'Hawk 81'

Got it!"

"But there are other things." Wang Xuexin said: "For example, gyroscopes, and other assistance..."

Lemonokov thought about it and thought it was right.

At this time, the Eighth Route Army and Yingjiang are cooperating in many aspects. Yingjiang will definitely keep an eye on the two cakes x1 and "Gao Huo". If he insists on not letting the Eighth Route Army sell... this seems to be a bit difficult.

Lemonokov was about to report the situation to the general counsel when he heard Wang Xuexin say: "However, this condition is not impossible. More money must be added!"

Then, Wang Xuexin got a hundred "La-5" from Lemonokov.

Wang Xuexin said this: "If we fall out with Yingjiang, it will probably mean the withdrawal of the Yingjiang Air Force, and then our military will be completely blank in air superiority. This is something our military will never allow. Therefore, we

An air force must be stationed to ensure the safety of Yuncheng. In addition, these 'La-5's must also be equipped with bear pilots, and before our military pilots can form combat effectiveness, they are obliged to ensure the safety of Yuncheng!"

What Wang Xuexin said was reasonable and reasonable, and Lemonokov had no reason to refuse.

When the general counsel heard this, he realized that a hundred fighter planes could turn the Eighth Route Army over to his side. What a great thing!

So I didn't think much and nodded immediately.

Even the General Counsel was worried that the Eighth Route Army would really lose Yuncheng due to problems with air control... The General Counsel in Chongqing had been paying attention to the Eighth Route Army's war and knew that Yuncheng was very important to the Eighth Route Army at this time.

Therefore, the General Counsel immediately reported to the Supreme Deputy Commander.

The Supreme Deputy Commander immediately ordered that a hundred of the newly produced "La 5" be drawn out and a group of pilots with combat experience be selected.

What Mao Xiong lacks most at this time is pilots, especially experienced pilots, but they can still spare a batch to fly to China, which shows how seriously they attach importance to this deal.

What Mao Xiong didn't expect was that Wang Xuexin had no intention of falling out with Yingjiang.

Yingjiang is not that stupid, and would choose to fall out with the Eighth Route Army at this time.

When the information was passed to Doolittle from Sun Erwei, Doolittle was still surprised.

"These fools!" Doolittle said: "They would actually choose the Bear's fighter plane over ours! Don't they know that our fighter planes are much more advanced than the Bear's?"

After all, Doolittle was a general who rose from a lieutenant colonel to a high-level officer in a short period of time, and his overall view and vision had not yet been broadened.

Not so with the Admiral.

The admiral said solemnly: "Perhaps, this is the right choice for the Eighth Route Army. The Eighth Route Army cannot produce our aircraft, Brigadier! Even the already backward 'Hawker 81'!"

When the admiral said this, Doolittle understood.

"So..." Doolittle thought for a moment, then looked up at the admiral: "Does the Eighth Route Army hope to have an independent voice?"

The admiral nodded slowly, and seemed to answer something that was not exactly what was asked: "Interesting, at this time, under this situation, this is what they are considering!"

No wonder the admiral thinks so.

At this time, China was on the verge of being invaded by the Japanese and on the verge of national subjugation. In the admiral's mind, the Chinese armed forces at this time, whether they were stubborn troops or the Eighth Route Army, should have the mentality of "seeking medical treatment in case of illness", that is,

As long as the Japs can be driven out, they can agree to any conditions Yingjiang asks.

But this is not the case.

"Then!" Doolittle frowned and said, "We should continue to provide assistance to the Eighth Route Army and let them suffer..."

"No!" the admiral interrupted Doolittle: "Are you crazy? Do you know how many 'Zero Fighters' the Eighth Route Army has attracted in China? If the Eighth Route Army is cut off, all these 'Zero Fighters' will fly to

The Pacific Ocean appears above our heads!"

Doolittle was so shocked that he couldn't speak.

It's not that he didn't know what the admiral said. In fact, it was his idea in the beginning.

Doolittle just didn't expect that once something started, it would be difficult to get out of it.

For example, letting the Eighth Route Army attract "zero war"...

Because the Eighth Route Army dispersed the pressure on the Yingjiang Navy, the Yingjiang Navy could breathe a sigh of relief before the Japanese combined fleet.

But precisely because of this, Yingjiang no longer dares to "sanction" the Eighth Route Army.

Because "sanctioning" the Eighth Route Army is indirectly "sanctioning" ourselves.

“Let’s talk about this later!” the admiral said helplessly: “Now, the most important thing is to stabilize the Eighth Route Army and let them continue to disperse the enemy’s forces! In addition, order Sun Erwei to stabilize the Eighth Route Army. We need to maintain a good relationship with the Eighth Route Army!

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