"Well, have you found out which group this devil belongs to?"

Jiang Cheng stared at Xu Fushan with a serious expression, "Is it the Black Dragon Society, or?"

The guard who looked very much like him shook his head and said, "Neither of them, sir. I haven't heard of what they call that. It seems to be some kind of storage society."

Hold?
The society still exists!
Jiang Cheng's eyes widened suddenly:
This famous organization in Japan is the first fascist society in Japanese history.

In those days, the Japanese had a large number of envoys sent to the Tang Dynasty, who were crazy about learning Chinese culture... The influence was so strong that even in modern times they still yearn for Chinese culture.

The name of Youcun Society is taken from the line “Even though my plans failed, my generous ambition still remains” from the poem “Shu Huai” by Wei Zheng, a poet from the Tang Dynasty of China.

This damn organization was filled with strong militaristic colors from the very beginning, and it vigorously promoted the so-called "Japaneseism", "imperial interests first" and so on.

To put it bluntly, they are a group of fanatical Japanese lunatics who gathered together to lead the "transformation of Japan", incite so-called patriotism, and promote fascism and militarism.

"This society has been bloody and violent from the very beginning."

Jiang Cheng was well aware that Japan at this time had already entered the frenetic fast lane.

Not only do they create bloody violence in Northeast China and other places like the Zongli Socialist Party, they are also doing similar things in their own country.

"It seems that this old devil Minamoto no Yoshimasa is not a simple guy——"

Jiang Cheng glanced sideways towards the bedroom and said, "We should find a more reliable maid and have her check him carefully to make sure he doesn't have any injuries or anything."

After all, she is his concubine, and it would not sound good if it got out.

"Yes, Master!"

Xu Fushan quickly responded, "Master, should we be careful in Jinzhou?"

"I'm afraid that there are more Japanese soldiers coming over here. Look carefully, these bastards are going to kill our aunt and grandmother."

"Will they..."

Jiang Cheng waved his hand: "Everything will be as usual."

After what happened, he couldn't let Duan Xinyu go.

There must be more to her and the devil than meets the eye.

If it was just an ordinary "cooperation", after Duan Xinyu caused substantial harm to him, he should have cut off all ties with her and thrown her away as a discarded pawn!

However, why were they chasing and biting Duan Xinyu?
There must be a big reason behind this.

But she didn't say anything at the moment, and Jiang Cheng didn't want to ask more questions.

What can you get out of this question? Anyone with a discerning eye can see how stubborn this woman is.

If she doesn't want to talk about something, I can't ask her.

"Alright, everyone, go back and have a rest!"

Jiang Cheng waved his hand to send Xu Fushan away, and quickly sorted out his thoughts. He chatted with the frightened woman in a relaxed, happy and gentle manner.

It was exactly as Jiang Cheng thought. This woman was planning to take some secrets into the coffin.

Jiang Cheng didn't waste time asking more questions. Instead, he said lightly, "Have a good rest," and walked out.

At that time, the diplomatic mission in the capital, in the name of the victorious Chinese nation, took a ferry to France.

The whole port was bustling with jubilation and excitement, and everyone was in high spirits. After years of frustration since Emperor Guangxu, they finally became a victorious country in the European War, and they could get some benefits no matter how hard they tried.

However, both the head of the delegation and Jiang Cheng who was in command in Jinzhou were very clear that the outcome of this conference was doomed to failure.

A weak country has no diplomacy, development is the only truth.

Jiang Cheng is very clear about this and will never miss any opportunity to expand his territory.

1919 arrived quietly, and Jiang Cheng ordered the White Russian Regiment to dismantle the steel plant's equipment, which had been transported in batches to Jilin Prefecture via the South Manchuria Railway.

In fact, Jiang Cheng originally wanted to build the new steel plant in Changchun, because after all, it is close to the hinterland of Fengtian and is also closer to the Liufangzi Coal Mine, so energy is relatively guaranteed.

But there is a problem here. In addition to energy, steel mills have a more important need, which is water.

Changchun is a water-scarce city, and there are no large rivers or lakes nearby.

If we really want to develop the steel industry, we cannot do without water.

Currently, Jilin’s most important source of raw ore is Australia, all of which is transported in from the port on the Tumen River...Changchun is undoubtedly too far away from the port.

Therefore, after comprehensive consideration, the location of the new steel plant is still near Jilin Prefecture.

After confirming the time for the last batch of equipment to arrive in Changchun, Jiang Cheng immediately handed over Shandong's military affairs and follow-up arrangements to Zhang Tinglan one by one.

This time he went back, he not only wanted to find a capable "Shandong Governor" to recommend to the Marshal;

In addition, we plan to focus on the installation and debugging of these steel plant equipment to prepare for the next step of imitating and independently developing tanks and cannons.

But what he didn't expect was that after the last batch of equipment was shipped, Ivan reported to him a piece of news that was both good news and not so good.

The factory where they dismantled the equipment was opened by the Germans; they lost the European war, and the German troops active in Shandong were basically driven away by the Germans.

The Russians were almost plundering, they just started looting as soon as they entered the factory - the laborers ran away, but several German managers and technicians did not run away, instead they started fighting with the soldiers of the White Russian Regiment.

Even though they are all foreigners, according to modern sayings, there is a chain of contempt even among foreigners:
Overseas Chinese without military protection are the most despised group of people.

The Russians didn't take them seriously and rushed into the factory to rob, but these Germans were really fighting for their lives and fought back with weapons.

But after all, they are not regular troops, and their numbers are too small.

The fight killed two German leaders and injured several others.

There was no way around it of retaliating, and Vasily's order was to shoot all those who dared to resist.

But Ivan thought that these people were still somewhat useful, so it would be better to tie them all up together with the equipment, pack them onto the truck, and transport them all to Jilin Prefecture.

Jiang Cheng was very happy now. He was worried that there were not many people who knew metal smelting in Jilin. Now this was like a pillow being delivered to him even though he was sleepy.

Smilingly telling Ivan on the phone that he had made a contribution, Jiang Cheng contentedly took his guards and planned to go to Fengtian by car first.

Dad was still in the Marshal's Mansion discussing matters. In addition to the previous conflict with Mongolia, he was also discussing the issue of sending more troops to Shandong.

Jinan's victory was so easy that the coach more or less wanted to increase the stakes in this game.

After all, Feng Guozhang and others had previously devised a vicious plan to instigate internal conflicts within the Fengtian Army and the relationship between them and Xiaobenzi;

Now that the battle is going so smoothly, if we can take advantage of this momentum and win two more rounds, the Fengtian Army, which is in a corner, will have the opportunity to extend its hand into the interior.

But Jiang Cheng...did not think highly of the Marshal's idea this time. (End of this chapter)

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