Like ants moving, the guerrillas moved a large amount of equipment abandoned by the river to their own territory.
As for how they want to deal with it, that is their own business.
"Division commander, those divisions that left equipment behind asked us when we can transport the equipment to them."
asked the telegraph operator.
"Tell them that we have been working hard to find a large ship, and now we have some ideas. As long as we give us a little more time, we will definitely be able to transport it to them."
After Wei Wu finished speaking, he picked up his watch and looked at the time.
At the speed of those Japanese troops, they could reach Fengtian in up to four days.
Then, these guys will turn into ashes in the gunfire.
In other words, he only had to delay for four more days.
It’s hard to say how long it takes to procrastinate, four days is too easy.
In those days, Lao Li could delay a purchase of equipment for half a year, so there was no reason why he couldn't do it.
In the next few days, Wei Wu led his troops to bask in the sun by the river.
The soldiers under his command would occasionally go to the nearby market in groups to sell things and buy souvenirs.
Those divisions that crossed the Yalu River sent telegrams every day asking whether their equipment had crossed the river.
Wei Wu replied every time: It's coming soon, it's coming soon, it's already on the boat, and it's about to cross the river. Brothers, just hold on.
As long as you cross the river, it will be delivered to them immediately.
After sending the telegram, Wei Wu continued to lie on the river bank and bask in the sun.
Looking at the scenery across the river, Wei Wu was thinking about the future.
The Communist forces across the river are now overwhelming. According to the telegrams transmitted, the Communist forces have completed the siege of Xinjing and Fengtian.
The general offensive will begin in a few days.
After capturing these two strategic locations, they will be divided into two groups, one going north and one going south, to completely wipe out the Kwantung Army entrenched in the northeast.
By then, the country will have achieved de facto unification.
Then there will be the restoration of people’s livelihood in the country.
If possible, they would also go south to support the anti-colonial struggles in Southeast Asian colonies.
I believe that by ending World War II in this state, the country will get a better start and the international environment will be better.
will also achieve better development.
The big domestic problem has been solved, now it's his turn.
From Japan's perspective, the entire Chinese battlefield was a complete failure.
The Kwantung Army plus the North China Expeditionary Force, plus the original southern theater, had a total loss of more than two million troops.
The hole is too big to cover.
Someone from above will inevitably find someone to take the blame.
The then Prime Minister and Minister of War, Private Tojo, was the best scapegoat.
His close confidant Tominaga Kyouji will also be squeezed out.
Wei Wu remembered that in history, after Tojo lost power, Tominaga Kyouji was transferred to Southeast Asia.
"How about I also go to Southeast Asia?"
Wei Wu recalled the history.
In the Pacific theater, joy and sorrow were not balanced.
Although the battles on Iwo Jima, Saipan, Ryukyu Island, and Guadalcanal were very difficult, many Japanese soldiers had to rely on eating weeds to survive.
But the hardest part is just the islands.
In comparison, the Japanese army in the Southeast Asian subcontinent was in a much better situation.
Especially the Fourth Division, which was transferred to Thailand in history, was even more prosperous.
It was in sharp contrast to the hungry, sallow-looking Japanese soldiers on the island.
It can be seen that Thailand is still a relatively good place.
There must be a lot of business opportunities in such a good place. Wei Wu felt that it would be a big loss if he didn't get involved.
But why would you go to Southeast Asia now?
Wei Wu thought of the legion that was being formed recently to conquer India.
The gathering place for these troops happened to be Thailand.
In this way, he can go to Thailand legitimately.
Of course, after going there, you will definitely not be able to go to the main attack force.
Whoever takes that position dies.
It would be better to stay in my old job and be responsible for logistics and transportation.
Anyway, Mutaguchi Ren also claimed that the Japanese are naturally a grass-eating people and can survive in the rain forest even without any food.
Then he can completely satisfy his wish and let them eat grass and enter the rain forest.
The food saved in this way can also be sold to those in need.
Isn't it beautiful?
However, Tojo cannot know about this matter.
If Tojo knew about it, he would definitely ask himself about the situation on the Korean Peninsula, which would be detrimental to him.
It would be best to bypass Tojo and transfer him quietly.
However, Tojo is the Minister of War, and all division-level transfers require his signature and approval. How can we transfer without alerting Tojo?
Wei Wu thought of Tominaga Kyouji.
Tominaga Kyouji was deeply trusted by Tojo, and he was also the second-in-command of the Army Ministry. He wanted power and conditions, and he had a good personal relationship with Wei Wu, so he was the best candidate for communication.
Wei Wu immediately sent a telegram to Tominaga Kyouji, expressing his hope that he would be quietly transferred to Southeast Asia.
It would be best to be incorporated into the combat sequence of the Westward Expansion Corps and be responsible for logistics and transportation.
Tominaga Kyouji was curious as to why Wei Wu had to go to the jungles of Southeast Asia instead of staying in the Korean Peninsula.
"I have to watch our business. We must not let that guy Mutaguchi Renya seize the sacred oil market."
As soon as Wei Wu mentioned the sacred oil, Tominaga Kyouji immediately became energetic.
"Yes, the matter of the divine oil is of great importance, and we must keep an eye on it personally. Don't worry, I will definitely make clear arrangements for you."
Tominaga Kyouji said quickly.
Tominaga Kyouji moved quickly.
The transfer order was delivered to Wei Wu that afternoon.
That night, a cargo ship responsible for transferring supplies docked at the Busan Port Terminal.
Wei Wu and his soldiers boarded the car overnight and drove to the Busan port desperately.
It is only 800 kilometers from Wei Wu Station to Busan Port.
Wei Wu asked everyone to step on the accelerator to the end, without stopping all the way, and rushed to the Busan port before early morning.
At this time, there were only certain agencies in the entire Korean Peninsula with a small number of directly subordinate Japanese soldiers responsible for guarding them.
The remaining vast area is completely guarded by the Imperial Alliance Army.
Wei Wu and his party almost went on a rampage, and no one dared to stop them.
Arriving at the Busan port smoothly, all the cars were immediately transferred onto the ship.
Wait until the last person gets on the boat and then drive away.
Now, the US submarine has not penetrated here, and Wei Wu still dares to take a boat.
After a year or two, the American army gradually gained a dominant position, and when a large number of submarines began to roam the waters around Japan, Wei Wu was emboldened and he did not dare to wander around in a boat.
The Shinano, escorted by a destroyer, could be sunk by a submarine even if it was just walking around the house, let alone a small cargo ship like it.
Wei Wu had made up his mind to avoid taking the sea route as much as possible before the end of the war.
A few days later, Wei Wu and his subordinates landed in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
At the same time, in the northeast, the final decisive battle against the Kwantung Army also began.