Chapter 2342 Price from sitting on the ground (continue to monthly pass)
When Stalin heard Zhukov's call, he couldn't help but burst into anger. He did not expect that Xu Rui would raise the price while sitting on the ground. This behavior was more abominable than a robber.
At this moment, Malenkov next door heard Stalin's roar, walked in quickly, and said: "Comrade Stalin, what makes you so angry?"
Stalin said: "Xu Rui actually raised the price and refused to go to war unless he agreed to his conditions. It is really unreasonable, damn the Chinese!"
Malenkov said: "Comrade Stalin, don't be angry. I heard that Comrade Xu Rui fought well in Moscow and stabilized the situation. He is a rare general. Since he has demands, as long as they are not excessive, we will
Just promise him."
Stalin said: "His demands are excessive."
"Oh? What request did Xu Rui make?" Malenkov asked.
Stalin said: "Xu Rui actually demanded the return of the Chinese territories occupied by Russia since the Qing Dynasty, including Sakhalin Island, Jiangdong No. 64 Tun, Vladivostok, etc. He even asked Mongolia to cancel its independence and return to China. This is simply naked.
Blackmail, although the Soviet Union’s territory is large, but there is not an inch of excess territory, we must not comrade Xu Rui’s unreasonable request!”
Malenkov blinked and said: "Since Xu Rui wants these territories, then give them to him, but whether he can get them back depends on his own abilities."
"Comrade Malenkov, we cannot compromise when it comes to national interests!" Stalin said coldly.
Malenkov said with a smile: "Comrade Stalin, if it were a year ago, we would never have accepted such conditions. But now, the part of the territory Xu Rui mentioned, except for the Primorsky Territory enclave where Vladivostok is located,
, the rest of the country has fallen into the hands of the Japanese.
If we agree to Xu Rui's conditions, then after Xu Rui returns to China, he will definitely attack the Japanese with all his strength to seize this part of the land. In this way, we can fight with each other and the fishermen will benefit, regardless of China and Japan.
Whoever wins will be severely damaged, and when the time comes, we can take back this part of the land openly."
"But if Xu Rui asks me to sign a written guarantee, I'm afraid we will have no excuse to get back this part of the territory." Stalin said.
Malenkov said: "This world has always been a world of power that respects strength. As long as we have enough strength, we can get everything we want. If we don't have strength, we can't keep what we get. If
If Xu Rui loses to the Japanese, we can legitimately take back this part of the land. If Xu Rui wins, as long as we have enough strength, Xu Rui will not be able to take away an inch of the land!"
Stalin nodded and said: "Malenkov, what you said makes sense. If you put it this way, we can agree to Xu Rui's territorial requirements. Who can say what will happen in the future? Xu Rui wants to get China.
Hometown, that still requires strength."
"Yes, Comrade Stalin, that's the truth. The top priority is to let Xu Rui join the battle and repel the German 6th Army in Moscow. No matter what, Moscow cannot be lost, otherwise the Soviet Union will be in danger of defeat." Malenkov said.
"Okay, then I will have a phone call with Comrade Zhukov." Stalin also realized that if Moscow failed, the situation of the Soviet Union would be extremely dangerous, and whether Xu Rui could participate in the war was the key to saving Moscow, so he agreed with Malenkov
idea.
When Zhukov got the notice on the phone that Stalin agreed to Xu Rui's request, he was extremely shocked. He was thinking, what happened to Comrade Stalin? He actually agreed to Xu Rui's unreasonable conditions?
But after a second thought, Zhukov already understood Stalin's thoughts. Stalin was a pragmatic man. Under the current circumstances, in order to ensure that Moscow can be defended and that the Germans can be repelled, perhaps this is the only feasible way.
Speaking of which, Xu Rui is really good at picking the moment. First, he repeatedly defeated the Germans. After everyone understood his abilities, he made such an almost crazy request. Moreover, his request was irresistible.
This is truly an extremely cunning guy.
Zhukov put down the phone, glanced at Xu Rui, and said: "Comrade Stalin agrees to your request."
Xu Rui said: "My words are unfounded. I need Comrade Stalin to write a letter of guarantee that after the war, all the territories occupied by China during the Tsarist Russia, including Sakhalin, Jiangdong No. 64, Khabarovsk, and Vladivostok, will be returned."
, at the same time Mongolia must cancel its independence and return to China."
Zhukov said: "Comrade Stalin is so eloquent that he will never go back on what he has said."
Xu Rui said: "Words are unfounded. It is difficult to implement matters involving national interests without a written guarantee. Comrade Stalin must make a written guarantee."
Zhukov was hesitating. Outside, Feiklenko ran in and said: "Comrade Zhukov, the German army has advanced another 200 meters and is less than 300 meters away from the Kremlin. Comrade Beloborodo
They can't hold it anymore! He wants you to prepare quickly!"
Zhukov gritted his teeth and called Stalin again.
When Stalin heard what Zhukov said, his heart became angry again. As the leader of a big country, Stalin had never been threatened like this before. Stalin thought that Xu Rui was really bullying others.
However, Malenkov on the side said: "Comrade Stalin, in this case, you can simply sign a document and make a written guarantee."
"However, written guarantees require responsibility." Stalin said unwillingly.
Malenkov said: "The agreement is meant to be torn up. Didn't we sign the "Soviet-German Non-Aggression Agreement" with the Germans? Didn't the Germans still attack us? Everything must be done with strength. Without strength,
, even if an agreement is signed, it is still a piece of paper. What about an agreement between countries, let alone a guarantee? If he wants it, just give it to him. As long as he fights well for us, we can talk about the rest later."
When Stalin heard Malenkov's words, he was convinced. Yes, this is a world of power. If you don't have enough strength, you can only be beaten. Even if you sign an agreement, you can't protect yourself.
For example, when Japan invaded China, the whole world knew that it was the Japanese who were at fault, but apart from a few innocuous words, who really stood up for China?
This is even more true when Japan seizes North Korea. In the face of absolute strength, all written agreements are meant to be torn up.
Thinking of this, Stalin made up his mind to speak to Zhukov again.
Stalin said: "Comrade Zhukov, tell Comrade Xu Rui that I agree to his request, and I will write a written guarantee and give it to him, but Comrade Xu Rui must promise me that we will repel the German invasion and save Moscow."
!”
"Okay, Comrade Stalin." Zhukov put down the phone and said: "Comrade Xu Rui, Comrade Stalin has agreed to all your conditions, but you must repel the German invasion and save Moscow. Now, you can go to war.
?"
Xu Rui nodded and said: "Okay, in that case, I am willing..."
"boom!"
Zhukov's office was kicked out, and Leng Tiefeng rushed in with a Bobosha and the Wolf Fang team members, pointing the gun at Zhukov.
Zhukov was startled and said: "What are you going to do?"
Xu Rui also asked in confusion: "Veteran, what are you doing?"
Seeing that Xu Rui was fine, Leng Tiefeng breathed a sigh of relief, put down the Bobosha in his hand, and said: "Langya was tricked into the basement by the Soviets and locked up. Fortunately, they called Donkey and they ran out.
, now Langya has controlled the entire headquarters, Lao Xu, as long as you give the order, there will not be a single living person left in this headquarters."
When Zhukov heard this, his forehead was full of black lines, and he thought to himself that the Wolf Fang was too scary, so dozens of people were imprisoned again, and even took away his headquarters. Fortunately, he did not embarrass Xu Rui, otherwise today
I'm afraid my life may not be saved.
Xu Rui said: "Put down your guns and don't accidentally hurt your own people. Comrade Zhukov just wants to communicate with me."
After Xu Rui finished speaking, he and Zhukov came to the command room. They saw that Langya had taken control of the entire command post. Hundreds of Soviet army staff officers and staff were squatting on the ground one by one, with their hands behind their heads and their heads lowered in frustration.
, some people even had bruises on their noses and faces, apparently because they were beaten up for being dishonest.
Xu Rui said: "Look, what have you done? You were a little too harsh. Look at what you have done to all the Soviet comrades. Are there any comradeship feelings left?"
Xu Rui winked at the Langyas, and the Langyas immediately withdrew from the headquarters.
Zhukov looked at Xu Rui helplessly and said: "Comrade Xu Rui, I just pretend that nothing happened. Langya also misunderstood us, which is forgivable."
Xu Rui said: "Yes, Comrade Zhukov, if your people hadn't locked up Langya, Langya wouldn't have escaped and fought with Soviet comrades. Fortunately, no lives were lost."
Zhukov thought, is this a fight? What is the difference between Langya's behavior and rebellion?
But even though he thought so in his heart, Zhukov also knew that there would be many places where Langya would need help in the future, and he really couldn't do anything to them. Thinking of this, Zhukov looked at Xu Rui and said: "Comrade Xu Rui, now you can go to reinforce the southern front
Comrade Beloborodo, right?"
Xu Rui said: "Comrade Zhukov, I have no power or position now, so I can't act in a legitimate manner."
Only then did Zhukov remember that he had just slapped Xu Rui's chief of staff in a fit of anger, so Zhukov said: "Comrade Xu Rui, it was my fault just now. What I said in anger will not count. You are still the chief of staff."
Xu Rui said: "Comrade Zhukov, please give me the order. I, Xu Rui, came to the Soviet Union to help the Soviet comrades in the war..."