Snow Leopard: Building the Strongest Elite Group through Robbery

Chapter 1035 Nobody welcomes you anywhere.



Chapter 1035 Nobody welcomes you anywhere.

Ono awkwardly avoided Asaka Hideaki's gaze, then coughed and spread his hands; "Tell me, in our brigade of nearly ten thousand people, who is more insidious than him?"

this……

They couldn't find him, not a single one. In the entire Independent Brigade, Zhou Weiguo might not be the fiercest fighter, but when it came to cunning and treacherousness, he was second to none.

He catches you completely off guard; you have no idea what his next plan will be, or even what he will do during the attack.

His endless scheming would make anyone who encounters him say that this guy is shameless.

Speechless. Even Xiao Ya couldn't clear Awen's name in this matter.

It's the kind of thing that can't be washed away.

"Let's ask the higher-ups what they think," Xiao Ya said, turning to Tian Jing beside her.

Commander-in-Chief of the Fifth War Zone.

Little Zhuge and Commander Li have been standing in front of the map discussing countermeasures for a while now.

"It seems that the Japanese army did not fall for the trick. They simply deployed the 14th Division opposite Zhou Weiguo, but did not launch an attack."

"Yes, our original plan was to use his troops as bait to lure the main Japanese force into attacking him. This way, we could mobilize more troops to launch a counterattack and defeat the Japanese offensive. But this time..."

Commander Li crossed his arms and echoed Little Zhuge's words with a worried expression.

The North China Area Army did not fall for the trick and even had the 14th Division monitor the Independent Brigade.

If the Independent Brigade is being monitored, then we lose a useful force. What's even more frightening is that the Independent Brigade's armored forces are currently unable to be withdrawn.

Once you withdraw, the enemy will press forward. At that point, not only will the problem not be solved, but the entire theater of operations could potentially collapse.

He dared not allow the Independent Brigade to withdraw, nor even allow its weapons and equipment to be moved to other places.

"Continuing like this is not good for us," Commander Li added.

Little Zhuge nodded and said, "The problem is right here. We can't let them disguise themselves as other troops to deal with this."

The other side has been dealt with in this way several times, and now they have become obedient and simply refuse to accept it. They have also sent a large number of agents into the area where the Independent Brigade is located, so they will know immediately if you make the slightest move.

It's tough. The two men approached the sand table, considering whether they should withdraw the independent brigade. However, they were certain that if the independent brigade retreated even slightly, the enemy would likely press forward again, which would still be a problem.

They racked their brains but couldn't come up with a solution. Just then, Lieutenant Li came in from outside and handed them a telegram, saying, "Sir, this is an urgent telegram from the Independent Brigade."

After reading the telegram, Little Zhuge chuckled and said, "This kid has solved a big problem for us."

Once he leaves, the 14th Division will likely be unable to resist launching an attack. They are afraid of Zhou Weiguo, not the Independent Brigade.

"But the problem is, where should we send him?" Little Zhuge couldn't figure out where to send this guy.

He realized that if Zhou Weiguo were in the Fifth War Zone, the Japanese army probably wouldn't make any major moves. The problem was, however, his mere presence there could put the enemy on edge.

"Let him come back first," Commander Li said from the side. We'll hear his opinion when he gets back.

Zhou Weiguo, along with Asaka Xiuling, arrived at the commander's headquarters the following evening.

"Tell me your opinion, where are you planning to go?" Or rather, which place would welcome you.

The young strategist got straight to the point: after careful consideration, he and his old partner still believed that Zhou Weiguo's departure might actually lower their guard.

That place would welcome you, but if it were a controlled area, I doubt anyone there would truly like you.

Little Zhuge was very troubled by this matter. If Zhou Weiguo was sent away for no reason, it would trigger a chain reaction and cause unavoidable trouble in other war zones. If he was left in the Independent Brigade or the Fifth War Zone, the Japanese army would not be able to attack.

So this is the current situation.

He wanted to know what Zhou Weiguo planned to do next.

"Why don't you go to Northern Jiangsu?"

News came from the Second Bureau that the Japanese army had taken corresponding actions, and a group of people not under the jurisdiction of Yamashiro were calling on the people of the former dynasty to rise up in rebellion and restore the glory of Tsarist Russia.

Based on the Second Division's reports and Zhou Weiguo's previous reports, this matter was likely handled by the Japanese side.

Liu Yuan and his men also took action, but they were relatively mild. They have now expanded some small bases. In addition, news from Moscow indicates that their Minister of the Interior has set off, apparently to eliminate this force.

Regardless of who they are going to deal with, it will affect the mountain city. Given Zhou Weiguo's abilities, it is most appropriate for him to go. If all else fails, he can eliminate that person.

Commander Li looked at Zhou Weiguo in front of him and asked, "What do you think?"

Zhou Weiguo didn't speak, but Asaka Xiuling, who was standing next to him, obediently stretched out her hand; "Sir, I think we should go to South Asia."

Go to South Asia?

Why is that?

Although the British troops have withdrawn from Derry, the Japanese have not stopped their attacks. Meanwhile, the British are also fighting back steadily while digging a large number of trenches and defensive lines in the rear.

There won't be any problems over there in the short term.

"A pledge of loyalty," Zhou Weiguo said.

"What pledge of loyalty?" The two theater commanders were stunned for a moment before asking, "What else did you do in Tokyo?"

"Nothing much, just a pledge of allegiance from Uei Jiro," Zhou Weiguo said after recounting the events. "I originally planned to tell you two officers about this matter after I had dealt with things here, and then go and take care of it. But now it seems that my staying here won't have much impact on the battle situation. On the contrary, it might even lead to a stalemate. Therefore, I think I should go over there."

Little Zhuge and the village chief exchanged a glance, then said, "Alright, since you have such considerations, then you can go over there."

The British defenses are becoming increasingly dense, making it more difficult to advance.

Who knows if Terauchi Hisaichi might turn his guns on the mountain fortress troops north of Mandalay? Where did they come from? The remaining forces are not very combat-effective. The main forces of all the other units have already been mobilized here, and we can't move more troops. If they take this opportunity to launch an attack, then northern Mandalay will be in danger.”

Commander Li shared the same idea. After thinking for a moment, he said, "After you get there, don't meet with Terauchi Hisaichi for the time being. Do you understand what I mean?"


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