Tang Cheng's mechanical equipment hidden in northern Myanmar is very important, but Tang Cheng's overall plan is even more important, because his overall plan involves the life and death of millions or more Chinese in South Asia. Facing Tang Cheng's rejection, Xu Huanshan could only scratch his head. In fact, he had foreseen this situation before he went south to Myanmar. Based on his understanding of Tangcheng and Myanmar's continuous actions these days, Xu Huanshan knew very well that Tangcheng must be playing a big game.
When he actually came to Myanmar, he suddenly discovered that there were many more Chinese people in northern Myanmar, but there were many fewer dark-faced natives in northern Myanmar. After he quietly contacted Yan'an Teco's intelligence personnel in northern Myanmar, Xu Huanshan learned that since half a year ago, northern Myanmar had been continuously transferring the natives of northern Myanmar to Thailand. Xu Huanshan has not been to Thailand, so he does not know much about the situation in Thailand. Yan'an Teco's intelligence personnel in northern Myanmar have been to Thailand before, but Thailand at that time was not as chaotic as it is now.
At this moment, Xu Huanshan was not angry when he failed to get the expected answer from Tang Cheng. The middle-aged man he brought with him actually looked at Tang Cheng a few more times. What is the situation in the country? How could Tangcheng, who has the bureau in hand, not understand it! But until the situation becomes truly clear, Tangcheng will not take the initiative to contact the country, even if the machinery and equipment have been hidden in caves in northern Myanmar. Moreover, he did not tell Xu Huanshan that the British troops stationed in Burma would soon withdraw.
The arrival of Xu Huanshan did not bring trouble or distress to Tangcheng, because he had said it first, and all actions and decisions in Yan'an could not affect the development of Myanmar. Tangcheng did not agree to Xu Huanshan's request, so Xu Huanshan and the people he brought could only live in Yangon now and learn about the real situation in Myanmar. The middle-aged man who was with Xu Huanshan was from Yan'an Teco. He came to Myanmar to shoulder a secret mission of Yan'an Teco.
"Old Xu, I think this Tangcheng has a very big picture!" Wang Wencheng, who was lying on his back on the bed, turned to look at Xu Huanshan who was sitting by the window. Compared with Wang Wencheng, who looked leisurely, Xu Huanshan's expression seemed a bit solemn. Before heading south to Myanmar this time, Yan'an's senior officials specifically told Xu Huanshan that if Tangcheng rejected Yan'an's request, Xu Huanshan would temporarily stay in Myanmar to find out whether Tangcheng and the British had reached some kind of deal.
Based on Xu Huanshan's understanding of Tangcheng, he believed that Tangcheng would never truly come to terms with the British. Even though Tangcheng's governor title came from the canonization of the British royal family, Tangcheng would never sincerely collude with the British. But these are just Xu Huanshan's own thoughts. He has no evidence to prove his thoughts, so he came to Myanmar. Wang Wencheng's words made Xu Huanshan frown slightly. He could tell that Wang Wencheng had some suspicion and vigilance towards Tangcheng.
Early the next morning, after getting up and washing, Xu Huanshan and the others saw a busy Yangon Port. A large number of blond and blue-eyed foreigners are busy loading and unloading goods on the dock. Three transport ships will leave the port and sail to Europe after the goods are loaded and unloaded. "My dear, this boat is really big!" Wang Wencheng, who left the inland for the first time, also saw such a big boat for the first time. In the past, the boats he saw were all small wooden boats in inland lakes and rivers.
"This is not the largest transport ship in Yangon. There are ships larger than this in Tangcheng's shipping company. It is said that they are retired military transport ships acquired from the US military in the Pacific." Xu Huanshan's eyes also revealed With a look of envy, he looked forward to the fact that China would soon have a transport ship of this size. However, Xu Huanshan's good mood quickly dissipated because they were told that Tang Cheng had left for Thailand last night.
"It's really a problem in Thailand. Xiao Wu went there to deal with the problem." The person who came to explain to Xu Huanshan and the others was Zhang Jianghe. Without orders from his superiors, Zhang Jianghe did not reveal his true identity to Xu Huanshan and the others. Xu Huanshan's identity was quietly hinted at with words. It's a pity that Xu Huanshan didn't understand Zhang Jianghe's hint. Xu Huanshan, who thought that Tang Cheng was avoiding them because of his own love, immediately took people to Thailand. He wanted to know what Tang Cheng wanted to do.
Tang Cheng went to Thailand temporarily, definitely to avoid Xu Huanshan on purpose, but there was really a problem in Thailand. Tang Cheng previously transferred Tang Hu's young army to southern Thailand in order to remove all obstacles to his construction of the railway in southern Thailand, but he underestimated the counterattack of Thailand's local forces. After Tangcheng left Thailand, these southern local forces who saw Tangcheng's intentions quietly sent people to Japan via Hong Kong to seek help from the Americans.
The trial of war criminals by the International Court of Justice in Japan was about to come to an end. The Americans did not want this to make any mistakes again, so they did not want to deal with these Thais at first. But when they learned that Tangcheng planned to build a horizontal railway in southern Thailand, they immediately realized the importance of this horizontal railway. The Americans, who learned of Tang Cheng's intentions, were not prepared to stop Tang Cheng at first. They chose to be spectators and wait for the British to react first.
It is a pity that the British's attention is now all on the Arab region of the Gulf, because British oil companies have continuously explored oil in the Gulf. The British government, which needs large sums of money for restoration and reconstruction, is all about interests and money at this time, so how can it care about other things. It took a long time for the British to respond, and the Americans became a little anxious. They were worried that Tangcheng would speed up their actions and lose the opportunity to intervene in the railway construction.
The Americans naturally want to control this horizontal railway, because with control of this railway, they do not need to bypass the Strait of Malacca and can shorten the shipping speed between Japan and Europe. The spy they arranged in southern Thailand learned that the young army had come south, and immediately reported the news to the Americans. Realizing that Tangcheng had taken action, the U.S. government responded immediately. They began to instigate local forces in southern Thailand to rise up against Tangcheng.
The Americans did not want these local Thai forces to really take down Tangcheng, because they also knew that these local Thai forces might not be able to succeed. In doing so, they just want to use these local Thai forces to create chaos and put a certain amount of pressure on Tangcheng. Then they will use the excuse of rescuing American expatriates and helping to calm down the chaos to intervene forcefully in the affairs of southern Thailand. I have to say that the Americans played this game very well, but it was a pity that it was Tangcheng that they wanted to plot.
If Tang Cheng was just an ordinary person, maybe the Americans would have succeeded this time, but he was a strong man who still retained the memory of future generations. Tang Cheng, who has the memory of later generations, is aware of the tricks used by Americans, so when he learned that Americans appeared in southern Thailand, he rushed to Thailand to deal with the matter as soon as possible. By the time Xu Huanshan and the others arrived in southern Thailand, the fighting here had ended, and all the local Thai forces involved in the incident had been uprooted by Young Jun.
The Americans who were originally used as bait were well protected. When Xu Huanshan found Tang Cheng, a cold-faced Tang Cheng was watching the Americans board the transport ship. Less than fifty nautical miles away from the dock, the U.S. warships from the Pacific Ocean have switched from advancing at full speed to slowing down. Just ten minutes ago, they received an order from their superiors from Japan. The original landing order was changed to stay on standby while cruising off the coast of Thailand. After Tang Cheng explained the situation, Xu Huanshan also took a breath. He did not expect that the Americans were so cunning and cunning.
"This is nothing!" Tang Cheng turned around and glanced at Xu Huanshan. "You may not know that the Americans were the largest steel suppliers to the Japanese. They even provided gunpowder and oil to the Japanese. Therefore, when we were in a mess, the Americans remained silent and So-called neutrality. Later, seeing that the situation was not good, the U.S. government wanted to join the war because if they continued to remain neutral, they might lose more after the war."
"But at that time, many local American companies and consortiums opposed the United States' participation in the war, because these American companies and consortiums had large business dealings with Germany and Japan. Once the United States entered the war, they would become hostile relations with Germany and Japan, and business would naturally It can no longer be done. And more importantly, although the Japanese are allied with Germany, they have not attacked the United States, nor have they harmed the interests of the Americans. The restraint of the Japanese has prevented the U.S. government from finding a reason to attack Japan."
"So at this time, the Japanese inexplicably attacked the US fleet at Pearl Harbor, which gave the United States an excuse and reason to strongly participate in the war." Xu Huanshan naturally knew what Tang Cheng said, and he also knew that if it weren't for Pearl With the Hong Kong incident, it is impossible for the United States to directly support the domestic war of resistance. But what Tang Cheng said next made Xu Huanshan never expect, "You may not know that before the Japanese army launched an attack on the US fleet at Pearl Harbor, the Americans had already received the news!"
Tang Cheng, who was talking, simply turned around to face Xu Huanshan. The expression on the latter's face made Tang Cheng very satisfied. "Yes, before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, the Americans had already received the information. And not only the Americans, but also the military commanders had received the information. After the military commanders reported it to the South Bank Villa, they followed the Chairman's order and passed the information through the U.S. ambassador. It was handed over to the U.S. government. But the answer given by the Americans was that it was misled by the Japanese army. We later understood that the Americans did it deliberately because they needed an excuse and reason to join the war."