Chapter 179: Bureau Extra (5)

Style: Historical Author: sharp hatchetWords: 2848Update Time: 24/01/11 22:28:13
Bureau Zuo, who changed his appearance and changed his new identity, had no intention of doing so, so he retreated into seclusion in the mountains and fell silent. Having traveled across Europe, he had already guessed that Tangcheng was taking the next big step, so he still wanted to use his remaining energy, at least in terms of intelligence collection and analysis, he could indeed help. Tang Cheng didn't waste any time. He directly gave the bureau chief a large amount of funds and then let the bureau chief do what he wanted. As time went by, the affairs in Thailand gradually became uninterested, but at this time, Tangcheng began to recruit retired veterans from Europe.

When asked by the bureau chief why, Tang Cheng's answer was very direct, "Europeans are different from us. Europeans pay more attention to interests! In today's society, Western forces have a dominant position. If we want to firmly control Thailand , we must rely on the power of Western forces. At present, the Americans are firmly tied to Japan, and as the Zionist Army continues to expand the scale of the war in the Middle East, the attention of Britain and France has also shifted to the Middle East."

"So, now is a good opportunity for us. If we wait for the world structure to stabilize, we will never have such a good opportunity again." How could the Bureau not know what Tang Cheng said, and he also knew that the United States While people are running Japan, they are also secretly supporting the government. "My purpose in recruiting foreign mercenaries is to show Western forces that we do not have the basis for force. For them, a place that focuses on agricultural development and does not have the basis for force will not pose a threat to them."

The last words of Tang Cheng made the bureau chief instantly understand that the main reason why Tang Cheng was so brave was to look down on the enemy. With the help of Hans and his former colleagues, the recruitment of foreign retired soldiers went smoothly. Tangcheng established a training camp on the outskirts of Bangkok. After simply training these foreign mercenaries, they deployed their units in central Thailand. At this moment, good news came. Hans, who had been active in London, finally convinced the British royal family with the sincerity sent by Tangcheng.

"The British are naturally not fools, and the British royal family who can pass on the throne are even more not brainless fools. What I gave them is earth-shattering wealth that will make them rich for generations. As long as they are not stupid, they should You can distinguish priorities." After receiving Hans's telegram, Tang Cheng was not as happy as the director imagined. On the contrary, when Tang Cheng learned that the British royal family was preparing to appoint him as the Governor of Myanmar, Tang Cheng did not show much concern.

But this is a good thing after all. At least it will be an excellent help for Tangcheng to control this land. Therefore, although Tang Cheng did not care about this, he finally went to London to accept the canonization of the British royal family. The canonization of the British royal family was said to be quite a scene, and the Burmese bureau was left behind. A few days later, I saw photos of Tangcheng in the newspaper. Tang Cheng, who was wearing a golden flying fish uniform, seemed to be the focus of the audience. His nobility made everyone smile.

After accepting the canonization of the British royal family, Tangcheng stubbornly chose the Feiyu suit. After all, Myanmar was a domestic vassal state in ancient times, and Tangcheng also needed a nominally orthodox identity. The Tang family was born in the Jinyiwei of the Ming Dynasty. Their ancestors were the Qianhu officers of the Jinyiwei who accepted the military orders of Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty and went south to Burma to quell the rebellion. Therefore, it is justifiable that Tang Cheng, a descendant of the Jin Yiwei, is in charge of Myanmar again. From today on, the name of Tangcheng will be known to more people, especially Myanmar, which has become his private land.

Myanmar is an overseas colony of the United Kingdom. The wave of independence among the colonies has not yet begun. As the sovereign state, Britain would transfer Myanmar to Tangcheng. It seems reasonable. When Tangcheng returned to Myanmar, the British troops originally stationed here had received orders to withdraw. However, after everyone's discussion, everyone felt that the assistance of the British army was still needed at this time. Therefore, Tangcheng went to the top of the British Army in Burma. After a confidential discussion, Tangcheng offered a business and finally retained some of the British troops.

As long as there are British troops stationed in Myanmar, many things that Tangcheng needs to do can continue to be carried out in the name of the British troops. A month later, Tangcheng began to mobilize local indigenous people to immigrate to central Thailand. The troops stationed at the border also pretended to sell old weapons to the Burmese immigrants. These weapons were nominally used for hunting, but they were actually the source of conflicts between them and the local Thais. At the same time that conflicts broke out in central Thailand, Tang Cheng had ordered the Youth Army to implement a blockade in northern Thailand, while he himself began to promote the development of southern Thailand.

The horizontal railway designed by Tangcheng was not taken seriously by the Bureau at first. Only when Tangcheng planned to build two docks at the same time did the Bureau realize Tangcheng's purpose. "In the past, our ships had to go around the Strait of Malacca to go to Japan from here. Not only was this threatened by others, but it also wasted a lot of time. The horizontal railway I designed directly connects the two terminals, regardless of whether Both goods and people can quickly travel to another sea area through this horizontal railway, which can save a lot of time and cost."

The bureau leader had to admit that Tang Cheng was indeed good at making layouts. Before anyone understood it, Tang Cheng had already completed all the layouts. The British royal family quickly sent people. It can be seen that the British royal family also realized the importance of this horizontal railway. But Tang Cheng did not relent. He would rather give up his overseas interests than let outside forces interfere in the affairs of this horizontal railway. The British royal family has business cooperation with Tangcheng, so their performance is not very strong.

After receiving benefit compensation from Tangcheng, the British royal family stopped mentioning the matter, but the Americans couldn't sit still. However, Tangcheng has no interest exchanges with the United States, and those who had interest entanglements with Tangcheng before were only some second-generation officials in the US military in the Pacific. Therefore, the current Tangcheng is quite difficult for the US government to talk about. The person sent by the United States was an old acquaintance of Tang Cheng in Japan. However, after being deceived by Tang Cheng, he happily returned to China to start a business.

The Americans tried to no avail, but the Indian side was making trouble again. No matter what the British government did, the Indians were obsessed with wanting independence. The British royal family sent people again, and I don't know how Tang Cheng negotiated with them. A few days later, Tang Cheng declared Myanmar's independence on behalf of the southern Xinjiang royal family. Originally, according to the suggestions of professors at Southwest Associated University, Myanmar should be renamed Nanhua, thinking it was a country of Chinese expatriates living in South Asia. But Tangcheng ignored all opinions and did not adopt the professors' suggestions. It just used the name Nanjiang.

In the words of Tangcheng, Southern Xinjiang is South Asia. Myanmar can be Southern Xinjiang, and Thailand can also be Southern Xinjiang. In short, the name Nanjiang has revealed Tangcheng's intention to continue to expand externally. The declaration of independence in southern Xinjiang did not attract special attention from other countries in the world. From the time when the British royal family enshrined Tangcheng, many people had already seen that Britain would completely lose Myanmar. But these people would never have imagined that the day after Tangcheng declared the independence of the Southern Xinjiang Kingdom, he would order troops to be sent to the Dongba region.

India has not yet become independent, and the East Pakistan region is still considered Indian territory. Tangcheng's move can easily trigger a war. But Tang Cheng had already made adequate preparations before sending troops. He not only had photos taken by foreign reporters, but also short videos shot by foreign missionaries with handheld cameras. If the people in possession of these photos and short films were Chinese, perhaps Western society would not believe the authenticity of these things. But those used by Tangcheng were all foreign journalists and missionaries, so there is no doubt about the authenticity of these so-called evidences.

Moreover, Tangcheng also deployed the mixed heavy-armed troops with the strongest combat effectiveness in northern Myanmar on the front line of the border in advance to conduct early adaptive training. After receiving the order from Tangcheng to dispatch troops, this unit immediately crossed the border and entered the Dongba area, catching the Indian army by surprise. The heavily armed troops in Tangcheng are actually just dozens of restored old American and British tanks and armored vehicles, but even so, they are not something that the Indian troops in East Pakistan can withstand.

As the war continued, the combat effectiveness unleashed by the heavily armed forces shocked the United States, Britain, France and other countries that were paying attention to this matter. In particular, the tactics of heavy-armed troops are completely different from those of Western countries. Heavy-armed troops with tanks and armored vehicles did not carry out rapid advances like the armies of Western countries. Instead, after encountering the Indian army, they launched a rapid attack. Interspersed, the Indian army, which had the advantage in strength, could not take care of both the head and the tail, and was then divided and defeated.

People who knew that Tangcheng had a close relationship with the British royal family thought that the reason for sending troops to southern Xinjiang was for the British. However, they did not know that Tangcheng really wanted to take over the Dongba region, so Tangcheng temporarily recruited a large number of Burmese soldiers. The indigenous people formed a militia and entered the Dongba area. With the increase in troop strength, the Indian troops in the East Pakistan area began to be unable to hold on, so they retreated while requesting reinforcements.

Tang Cheng was eager for India to increase its troops, so he ordered the heavy-armed troops to slow down the attack and began to arrange for militia troops to advance in roundabout ways and engage in a war of attrition with the Indian army. The troops deployed by India in the East Pakistan area are not readable at all. The part that can fight has been beaten by the heavy-armed troops. The remaining Indian troops are inseparable from the Myanmar militia forces.

Under such circumstances, the originally noisy Indian National Congress Party had no choice but to accept the conditions of the British government. Although India had a chance to become independent, Britain still took the opportunity to make another fortune from India. Moreover, after India declared its independence, the British government only intervened symbolically to mediate, and then ignored India's clamor, saying that the conflict in East Pakistan still needed to be negotiated and resolved by India itself.