Chapter 857: Belonging to the 20th Team's Dream of Getting Rich
We spent a whole day in Qinglong Mountain, but Liu Tuanzuo didn't just have hot pot, mutton, and wine.
In addition to formulating the upcoming battle plan with Deng Wen, more importantly, Liu Tuanzuo wanted to discuss something with Mou Dingshan, who was responsible for the sales of sulfonamide drugs in northern China.
Liu Lang needed sulfa, a large amount of sulfa. However, these sulfa tablets had to be reprocessed in Peking, broken into pieces, fused, and rolled into tablets. Liu Tuanzuo wanted to add some ingredients to this batch of tablets that could not appear in China.
Liu Lang has brought these materials. And Mou Dingshan was told that these drugs, which will be transferred from Peiping to Qinglong Mountain every month, will be classified as the top secret of Huashang Group. From production to sale, Huashang Group will not keep any
There are no records. Without records, there will be no profit, and this batch of drugs will not be sold anywhere in China. They were specially prepared by Liu Tuanzuo for certain people.
Although Mou Dingshan is a stubborn old man, he is very smart. Liu Lang left Sichuan in disguise and went north to the crisis-ridden Rehe. Naturally, he had important matters, very secret matters.
Mou Dingshan even didn't even think about asking Liu Lang what he was going to use this batch of pills for! Since Liu Lang is the big boss, he doesn't need any money for this batch of pills. Anyway, the monthly sales of only 10,000 pills are only 5,000 silver dollars.
Compared with overseas, it is just a drop in the bucket. Let him play as he likes.
The more secrets you know, the faster you will die. The performance of Mou Dingshan, who has become a mature man, makes Liu Tuanzuo very satisfied. This is the result he wants. He does not want the Huashang Group to be filled with personnel from the Independent Regiment Security Department.
, which is somewhat far away from his original intention of establishing Huashang Group.
Although Xiao Fenghua had already laid out the plan two years ago, using veterans of the Huashang Group to conduct necessary monitoring of the senior executives of the Huashang Group. This was mainly to prevent the senior executives of the Huashang Group from being infiltrated and betrayed by Japanese spies. Although the overseas branches of the Huashang Group were
Selling sulfonamide drugs, but Liu Lang was sure that there were Japanese spies targeting domestic Chinese business groups.
Mou Dingshan, located on the Sino-Japanese front line in the north, was the focus of infiltration by Japanese spies. However, what surprised Xiao Fenghua was that this old man was neither drunk nor lewd, and the only thing he liked was money.
If we talk about money, who in the world has more money than the Chinese businessmen? Several waves of spies from the Japanese invaders all came back with nothing from this old man. After collecting the money, this man is still a Chinese businessman. As for beauties, he
He is not interested in Chinese beauties, let alone short-legged island beauties. If Mou Dingshan had not behaved like this in the past two years, it would not have been him that Liu Lang met at Qinglong Mountain today.
Xia Wenyun's secret telegram informed that the Fourth Division had set off from Hailar in Northeast China to Chengde, Rehe. The brigade belonging to the Fourth Division had already traveled for a week. In addition, Liu Lang spent ten days traveling from Guangyuan to Qinglong Mountain.
We lingered in Qinglong Mountain for another day, a total of eighteen days.
The distance from Hailar to Chengde is about 1,500 kilometers, which is 3,000 miles. According to the Japanese army's field march speed, 100 miles a day, it may take about 30 days. Liu Lang went from Qinglong Mountain to Chengde in order to avoid the Japanese army and took more detours on mountain roads.
Three or four days is usually enough time.
However, Liu Lang and Zeng Shui discovered the top soldiers of the Fourth Division on the mountain road to Chengde. Did these vendors take Dali Pill? It only took about 20 days to cross 3,000 miles? On average, every day
The marching speed of 150 miles is not something that the Japanese infantry who still rely on two legs and horses for transportation at this stage can achieve!
Liu Lang didn't know this question until a day later. It wasn't that these hawkers from Osaka had wings and ran fast, but that they didn't set out from Hailar at all. As for what Liu Lang saw, they belonged to the Fourth Division.
The leading soldiers are the leading soldiers of the 11th Brigade of the Fourth Division mentioned in Xia Wenyun's intelligence, or more precisely, the leading soldiers of the 20th Infantry Regiment under the 11th Brigade.
Yes, it was just an infantry regiment of the 4th Division that came to Rehe first. Another infantry regiment, the 10th Regiment, operating with the brigade and regiment headquarters, was still heading to Rehe in the far northeast.
The river is marching slowly!
When Liu Lang entered Huanghuachuan and met the anxious Sun Yongqin and the two special forces who came back from the northeast to inform Cai Dadao about the incoming Japanese invaders, Liu Lang realized why he had seen the leading soldiers of the Fourth Division so early.
It turned out that the 20th Infantry Regiment, which was the first to arrive in Rehe, was originally sent by the Kwantung Army Headquarters to northern Liaoning to help the local garrison exterminate a group of Chinese rebels who were active in the mountains and came down from time to time to harass them. As a result, because of these hawkers
The inability to work hard led to constant complaints from colleagues. The Kwantung Army headquarters happened to receive another request for help from Chengde. They simply sent them to Rehe with a military order. Maybe they felt that an infantry regiment was not strong enough, so they sent them to Rehe.
A brigade to which they belonged was sent over.
The 20th Infantry Regiment is only 1,000 miles away from here. It took 20 days to travel 1,000 miles. The average maneuverability of 50 miles per day is probably only achieved by a bunch of vendors like the Fourth Division. This is different from what it used to be.
In time and space, it took them eight days to travel from Hailar to Nomenkan, which is 200 kilometers away.
Of course, Liu Lang didn't know that this time it was really not that the 20th Regiment wanted to be passive and sabotage, but that the brigade and regiment headquarters had strictly ordered the 20th Regiment not to take advantage of the merits and avoid unnecessary losses. You know, this time
Their target was not a fighting nation equipped with aircraft, artillery, and tanks, but a group of Chinese peasant troops. It can be seen that the Fourth Division was not only cautious among the soldiers, but also their commanders.
But for an elite standing division of the Japanese Empire, isn't it as easy as drinking boiled water to annihilate a group of Chinese farmers who picked up guns as soon as they put down their hoes?
At least that's what Colonel Nagumo Souji, commander of the 20th Infantry Regiment, thought. Yes, it was the same Colonel Nagumo who would only eat porridge during the Battle of Xuzhou but did not go to fight with the Chinese army that was eager to retreat.
"Baga, work forward quickly and kill the Chinese. Half of the spoils will be handed over to the team headquarters and half will be yours." Colonel Nagyun, who was riding a tall horse, was urging his infantry 40 kilometers away from Huanghuachuan.
They trotted on their way.
After several applications, his combat plan was finally approved by the brigade commander, allowing him to advance into the mountains to tentatively attack the Chinese rebels entrenched there.
The 20th Infantry Regiment, which had been idle for almost 20 days, was very neat, and everyone was marching forward with glowing morale and a somewhat elite momentum. The spoils distribution plan that Nagumo made for the second colonel obviously did not stimulate them at all.
Small.
This is actually a common method used by Japanese generals to encourage their officers and soldiers. To use a popular saying after 80 years, it is a routine. But this routine is very effective, especially for these vendors from the commercial city of Osaka.
Why did the Japanese army like to burn, kill and loot in the occupied areas? On the one hand, it was because they became more and more cruel due to the cruelty of the war. On the other hand, it was also because their military pay was too low. A Japanese soldier of the same level was paid more than the National Army.
It's half the price. Do you think these poor Bangbangxiang little devils are trying to rob? In future TV series, the little devils who go to the countryside to sweep up either have chickens or ducks on their spears. That's really not a drama director.
They hack them.
A bunch of paupers from the countryside who don't receive military pay even look at the hens and feel like they're shining like gold. Let alone this bunch of hawkers with a strong commercial atmosphere.
By wiping out a Chinese peasant army and completing the mission, we can also seize some property. The latter may be the real purpose of the 20th Infantry Regiment running in full swing at the moment. If it were not for the military order from the brigade and regiment headquarters, Nagumo Zoji would have led his nearly
Four thousand troops rushed to the battlefield 10 days ago. Why was the 20th Infantry Regiment in Liaoning assisting the friendly forces in annihilating the Chinese rebels but failed to do its job, while Nanyun Zuoer, who was annihilating the rebels in Rehe, was so excited and enthusiastic?
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That's what Nagumo Zoji and the gang of vendors under his command are thinking about. In Liaoning, they were just assisting, which is commonly known as thugs. The friendly forces had already robbed all the valuables, so why did they go to such trouble?
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But now, they are the protagonists, the credit belongs to them, and the property also belongs to them. So naturally they have to work harder.
The 20th Infantry Regiment was ambitiously preparing to rob and make a fortune, but they didn't know that Liu Tuanzuo, who also came from 3,000 miles away, had been waiting for them for almost two days.
Liu Tuanzuo, who knew the boss of the Fourth Division well, had been thinking about how to plot against them twenty days ago, and it was calculated based on their 8,000 troops. Now they only have half of them, and coupled with mental calculations and unintentional calculations,
The 20th Infantry Regiment may not have a happy ending this time.