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Chapter 111 Diversion to attack Jiangxi

Zhong Yang sat there with a calm face, wearing a neat and soft dark black suit, with a calm expression.

Zhong Yang also understood Chen Ze's mood, so he did not scold the other party's rudeness, but answered the sharp question with a kind look: "We are very clear about the abnormal movements in the Presidential Palace, but the intelligence department did not obtain relevant information in advance about Deng Keng's assassination."

"There have been rumors from the outside world that Chen Juemin and Chen Jiongguang instructed the criminals to do it, with the purpose of avenging the ban on gambling. Moreover, it is rumored that this matter has been approved by Chen Jiongming."

When he heard this cold and indifferent tone, he knew that it was Zhou Hua, the deacon of the Intelligence Department. Because of Deng Keng's case, the work and prestige of the intelligence department were greatly impacted. This was a dereliction of duty, but because he was still in the forging stage, Zhong Yang did not continue to hold them accountable, but instead encouraged him.

"All nonsense" Chen Ze yelled angrily.

In fact, not only him, but the rest of the people here do not believe that Chen Jiongming wants to kill Deng Keng. If we have to compare the relationship between the two, we can apply Cao Cao and Guo Jia. As the chief of the First Division of the Guangdong Army and the chief of staff of the General Command, Chen Jiongming wants to kill Deng Keng? Are the people who believe in this matter stuck their brains by the door panel?

"It's only one day, and there are already detailed rumors in the version. It seems that he is interested." Wang Shicong also sighed. Because of the chaos in the current situation recently, he has nothing to do, so he has begun to pay attention to the operation of the organization and the local situation.

"Is there anything that the intelligence department said?" As Zhong Yang said this, his eyes stared at Zhou Hua, and the other members also turned their attention to him.

Zhou Hua was as calm as before and calmly opened the information in front of him: "We know about Deng Keng taking the train from Hong Kong to Guangzhou." This matter was reported by Chen Ze at the beginning, and was sorted into archives and included in the Intelligence Department.

"There are three suspicious people now, Chen Jiongming, Sun Yixian, and Guangxi riots. Chen Jiongming did know Deng Keng's whereabouts, but he did not have the motive to kill Deng Keng. Xie Chi is Deng Keng's classmate and friend, and is also the secretary-general of the Presidential Office and the confidant of Sun Yixian. This time he accompanied Deng Keng to Hong Kong to meet their mentor Zhou Shanpei. As for Guangxi riots, they knew that Deng Keng was extremely unlikely and did not consider it."

After listening to the above report, Zhong Yang frowned: "How is Zhou Shanpei?" At such a critical moment, he summoned Deng Keng to Hong Kong. His behavior was suspicious. After all, the situation was not good. Deng Keng was Chen Jiongming's iron-core subordinate and would not leave the military camp easily, so the possibility of being assassinated was slim.

"It's not clear yet, and further investigation is needed." The intelligence department in charge of Zhou Hua spent a lot of money every month, so he didn't dare to neglect his work.

"Deacon Liu, have you not received any news from Hu Hanmin?" Zhong Yang's words were reminding Liu Jinyang whether the other party had already felt distrust of him. After all, Liu Jinyang and Chen Ze were too close, while Deng Keng and Chen Ze were also close.

He smiled bitterly: "No, I only learned about this after the incident." It was normal for the contact time to be too short and it was not accepted into the core of the system. However, Liu Jinyang still felt a moment of loss in his heart.

"This matter is definitely done by Sun Yixian and the others. There is no need for evidence to identify it. We are not judges. Next, the organization must prepare for a comprehensive conflict. Although the established strategy is to cooperate with Sun Yixian, that is what happened after the conflict is completed."

Sun Yixian is a magnanimous man and ambitious man, and Zhong Yang is very clear about this. If you want to cooperate with the other party while ensuring your own interests, it is useless to rely solely on sincerity. When facing politicians who are insatiable and insatiable, you must first demonstrate your own strength, and then start negotiations. Before showing your sharp minions, all words are meaningless.

At 5 a.m. on March 25, Deng Keng passed away with Shi Chang. His gunshot wound was hopelessly cured, but due to mild tuberculosis, two injuries to the stomach and abdomen caused serious complications. Therefore, the medicine stone was not strong, and a shining military star fell in the land of Lingnan.

Standing in front of the sickbed, Chen Ze felt sad, and still remembered Deng Keng's mourning before his death: "The world cannot tolerate good people, just sigh."

Zhong Yang also reminded him to prepare early. As soon as Deng Keng died, Chen Jiongming's army had already lost control. Ye Ju led his army outside, and the far water could not save the nearby fire. Wei Bangping openly expressed his neutrality. Hong Zhaolin fled to Shanghai, obviously giving up continuing to support Chen Jiongming. These people commanded most of the Chen army, but now everything fell apart.

As expected, after Sun Yixian made arrangements, he ordered all the troops in Gui to return to Guangdong and go to the secret army. On April 16, he arrived in Wuzhou and summoned Chen Jiongming to Wuzhou for a dealership. He also gave Huang Dawei a pistol and ordered Chen to kill Chen, but Huang refused to be ordered. With Deng Keng's example, Chen Jiongming dared not take risks, so he refused to go.

The news that Sun Yat-sen suddenly returned to Guangdong was indeed unexpected by Chen Jiongming, and he also made a thunderous thunder in the "peaceful and prosperous times" of the Guangdong people. According to information from British Consul General Smith, after Zhong Yang learned that Sun had arrived in Wuzhou, he gave Chen Jiongming an ultimatum, asking him to participate in the Northern Expedition and provide 5 million yuan in funds. If it was not possible, Chen must resign. The person who vigorously encouraged this matter was Sun's confidant Hu Hanmin.

With this news, Zhong Yang already knew that the time was ripe, so he asked Liu Jinyang to go to Sun Yixian with a huge sum of 1.5 million yuan, and offered 6,000 German standard Mauser rifles and 1.8 million ammunition. This move immediately won the praise of Sun Yixian and Hu Hanmin. As the first batch of businessmen to surrender, Liu Jinyang officially entered the core of the Sun clan.

Chen Ze also chose to continue to stand with the Chen clan. No matter what the outcome is, the purpose of the Guwen Club has always been to bet on both sides. At this time, Chen Jiongming had only about 10,000 direct troops, but he was weak and unwilling to let the war fall in Guangzhou City, so he decided to leave.

At 2:00 a.m. on the 22nd, he rushed to Shilong at night and turned to Huizhou to temporarily avoid the brilliance of the Northern Expedition Army. That night, Chen Jiongming and his family left the office in a car. The travelers were Chief of Staff Zhang Village, Huizhou Aftermath Director Li Bingrong and dozens of guards. At the same time, they arrived at the station to say goodbye, including Liang Hongkai, Yang Kunru, more than ten employees from the headquarters and provincial offices. Chen Ze, Mrs. Deng Keng and his brother Jie Xin rushed to the station to see him off.

Several people talked in the car room for a long time, and they were very excited about the situation behind Deng Zhongyuan.

"Chen Ze, you, like me, are not a political person. Let's take a break and protect yourself. I can't blame Zhongyuan's death. The situation is like this, I can't help it." The face that originally embraced ideals and a determined face is now full of bleakness and sadness. Because of Deng Keng's death, Chen Jiongming was extremely disappointed with the policies of the ** Party and Sun Yixian.

"When the commander-in-chief left, what's going on in Guangzhou?" Chen Ze still refused to give up. In fact, he also knew that with Chen Jiongming's personality, he would not be willing to fight with his family like this, resulting in the deterioration of the situation in Guangdong.

"Oh, even if you don't leave, the outcome is unknown. However, can Guangzhou be withstood this disaster? It's just that, since someone wants to fight, let him do it. I'm really powerless." Chen Jiongming's face was gloomy. Guangzhou's municipal reform had begun to show results, and the coalition of the provincial autonomy was also at a critical moment, but he was forced to leave, and his mood was beyond the reach of others.

Relatively speechless, he could only say goodbye in the dark and dark night.

At this point, Guangzhou has lost one good person and the ** party has lost one enemy.

Because of Liu Jinyang, the Ancient Literature Society also gained control of the three regions of Panyu, Nansha and Shunde. Of course, all this is just a verbal promise now, and everything must be achieved only after the Suns Northern Expedition Army entered Guangzhou before it has the opportunity to be realized.

If the ancient Chinese Society or the Tianxing Group on the surface cannot show strong enough power, then it is absolutely certain that Sun Yixian regrets and refuses to admit it. Even if he does not come forward, he will allow the people below to seek the three areas controlled by Zhong Yang and collect levies at will.

It took two years to settle down in Nansha District, and spread the entire economic entity around through Tangwei Town, and finally included the entire Nansha District. Even Chen Jiongming had to sigh at the huge changes here, and even came to Nansha District to learn from the teachings, hoping to learn from some opinions on urban construction.

The straight and spacious asphalt roads, orderly factory buildings, and the faces of the rich people are full of joy and smiles. Nansha has become the largest light industrial base in southern China with the efforts of Zhong Yang and others. The main industries here include daily chemical products, textiles, and machinery manufacturing industries related to the light industry.

Even some wealthy foreign businessmen in Hong Kong come here to buy cheap and affordable machines. Tianxing Group's work has not stopped here. It is conducting research on chemicals such as electricity, sulfuric acid, synthetic rubber, etc. Moreover, it has begun to purchase a large amount of oil from abroad, and relies on its own refining capabilities to hoard such strategic materials.

With the technical support of Germany, Nansha Coastal Shipyard has also opened. Although only medium-sized iron-armored ships or wooden-shelled ships can be built for the time being. At least the shipbuilding industry has been established, and the rest are water grinding skills. It doesn’t matter if the technology accumulates slowly. The key is to persist.

Because of the turbulent situation, the ** party once again made trouble for each other, and Zhong Yang had to strengthen the military defense arrangements in the region. However, before that, Zhong Yang had already arranged some work.

When Mo Rongxin was kicked out of Guangdong, Chen Jiongming was busy dealing with the internal affairs of Guangzhou, so he had no time to take care of Nansha, which was far away from the city. Zhong Yang seized this opportunity and put down defensive buildings at many key points, in the name of security companies or opening factories.

In fact, high-strength reinforced concrete was used to build indestructible bunkers, connected by secret passages. Not only that, while the capital was in chaos, Zhong Yang also ordered Wang Liwen and others to expand their army and establish the Nansha militia. Although the name was a militia, the number of people had reached six times the original, with a total of more than 12,000 people.

Taking the soldiers from Tangwei Camp as the backbone, the soldiers of the town corps were middle and lower-level officers, and then a large number of militia teams with short-term military training as the main members, formed such a strong army.

Zhong Yang stood on the military exercise school field and inspected the young army below. He also felt a sigh in his heart. Whether it was a prosperous or a chaotic era, force was the foundation of everything. Without strength, he could not stick to his ideals.

The weapons of the Nansha militia are also the standard of the top army of this era. The newly developed Type 22 assault rifle has been officially put into production and is expected to be fully equipped in June to replace the Enfield improved rifle that is still in use. The five hundred Type 22 assault rifles in the early stage have been sent to the Special Forces Commando for frontal breakthrough operations.

The unified dark gray brand new military uniform, thick long military boots, and military backpacks designed in accordance with the standard design of human mechanics. All survival necessities are placed according to the most effective way of using space.

All the soldiers looked solemn and stood quietly below, waiting for the commands of the superiors.

In order to keep the secret, Zhong Yang was not willing to arouse dissatisfaction among the people in power because of his strong support for his troops. Whether it was Sun Yixian or Chen Jiongming, they were in the natural attribute of stable power, so they would definitely not allow anyone to sleep soundly in the bed. Therefore, Zhong Yang adopted the method of controlling the troops and the people.

Adult industrial workers must spend one week in a month to receive military training and learn various basic weapons and equipment. These include physical fitness and weapons familiarity training. Of course, what they pay most attention to is military discipline education and instilling the belief and idea of ​​obeying orders to defend their hometown.

Of course, this kind of training is not forced, but induced a large number of physical workers through encouragement and inducement. Not only can they get a salary license during absenteeism, but they can also get a training subsidy, and even enjoy free military food. Most of the factories opened here are branches of Tianxing Group, so they naturally dare not be dissatisfied with the practice of the head office. Moreover, they also went from the subsidies issued by them.

Although a lot of materials and money were spent on this, Zhong Yang never relaxed in military construction for a moment. If it weren't for the cumbersome restrictions on the use of the land soldiers, he wouldn't have felt such a headache now. If he didn't want the authority value to quickly turn into a negative number, it would be better for the land soldiers to protect themselves. The main force of the war still has to rely on manpower.

The ancient Chinese Society is now very rich, so Zhong Yang cannot give all the main tasks of defense to the land soldiers. After all, there are many defense points scattered in many areas, and the regular charging of land soldiers is also a headache. Only within a radius of one kilometer with Zhong Yang as the core can the land soldiers replenish energy, so they still focus on close-range defense.

"Li Wen, what are the main situations now?" After the speech, Zhong Yang called Wang Li Wen and came to the militia headquarters to discuss issues about military construction.

"Commander-in-chief, the army's arsenal has been raised, but there are still many problems in details." Wang Liwen's personality is also the kind of upright. He always says something straightforwardly, and he has never shy away from being taboo or scruple.

After the establishment of the militia, the main structure was to form a self-esteem, which was called the Nansha local militia regiment training, Zhong Yang served as the commander-in-chief, and Wang Liwen was the deputy commander, responsible for handling specific affairs.

"Tell me what you say." Zhong Yang didn't plan to suppress his subordinates' remarks for the sake of face. If it's good, it's good. If it's bad, it's necessary to change. Otherwise, how can the organization develop and grow?

"Yes, the commander-in-chief" first responded loudly, and then Wang Liwen's face was calm and continued to talk about specific military details: "The main problem is that most soldiers are not professional full-time soldiers, and are essentially just militias. Firearms shooting training cannot meet the formal requirements at all, let alone the use of pistols and grenades."

Seeing that Zhong Yang's face was still calm and did not get angry, Wang Liwen nodded in his heart and continued to say: "Compared with the ** Party army of the same period, our advantage lies in advanced weapons, sufficient supplies, and a firmer will in the army. However, the gap between the experience between gunners and machine gunners is very huge. After all, these two professional soldiers on the other side are experienced in battles. Unlike us soldiers who rely on training, the gap in this area is more obvious."

"Since I lack practical experience, I will carry out some military acting in the near future and try to simulate the atmosphere of actual combat. Military expenditure does not need to worry too much, I will give the maximum support. By June, I need a group of elite soldiers who can fight, do you understand?" Although more than two months are urgent, Wang Liwen can still barely complete the task.

"If a conflict breaks out with the Northern Expedition Army, warships will pose a great threat to us." The Nansha area is bordered by the ocean and has a relatively long coastline.

This is indeed a problem. Sun Yixian has a fleet in his hands, which is well known. Although it is only a near-coast defensive fleet with ironclad ships as the main force, the artillery on the warships is real. The Nansha Coastal Shipyard has just been built. Even if construction starts immediately, it is too late to wait for the newly built warships to be launched.

"It seems that we can only rely on the shore defense artillery positions to carry out defense operations." Zhong Yang had to sigh in his heart. He looked at Wang Liwen and reminded: "If this situation really happens, then evacuate the residents along the coast and rely on the shore-based fortifications to resist."

"Yes, my subordinates understand." No matter how helpless you are, you must face this reality.

This also strengthened Zhong Yang's determination to accelerate the construction of the navy. It was not a broken iron like an iron-clad ship, but was directly heading towards the missile cruiser and aircraft carrier battle groups. With the existence of a smart factory, this kind of thing is not impossible.

As Sun Yixian changed his route to attack Jiangxi, major forces in Guangzhou also faced a new round of reshuffle, and countless eyes were staring at Nansha. This treasure pot that was prosperous and prosperous by Chen Ze and Liu Jinyang was like a piece of fat on the chopping board, which was attractive to everyone...

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