Because of this incident, the German top leaders suspected that there were many alliances within the army, and the positions were not low, otherwise, the "Type 24 Tank" would not be so targeted.

The German General Staff conducted a round of internal investigations and found two spy networks, but they had nothing to do with the Alliance. One of the spy networks was from the British Syndicalists and the other was from the French Commune. This made sense. The Anglo-French Alliance and Germany had always been mortal enemies. There would be a war between the two sides, but it was not the time yet.

Since they could not directly engage in combat, they sent volunteer troops to North America. On the one hand, they wanted to test new weapons and new tactics, and on the other hand, they wanted to get a feel for their opponents and prepare for future wars.

The Anglo-French Alliance and Germany were sworn enemies, but now they were unanimously accusing the People's Revolutionary League of selling arms to North America. The accusation was just a superficial act, and they actually wanted to pull the alliance into their camp.

Essentially, the labor syndicates and the fascists do not consider the People's Revolutionary League to be their own people, but the alliance is too strong. Even if they do not agree with the alliance's political philosophy, there is no need to force the alliance to the enemy's side. Of course, it would be even better if the alliance could help destroy the opponent.

The People's Revolutionary League will certainly not easily join a new round of world war, no matter how good the conditions offered by the trade unions and Germany are. Treaties are meant to be torn up, and Lin Yongchang is not Gorbachev, who will believe the promises of other forces.

In this world, only powerful military force can guarantee peace. No treaty is as effective as nuclear bombs. If Ukraine still had hundreds or thousands of nuclear bombs, it would definitely not be reduced to begging everywhere.

MacArthur quite agreed with the principle that "caliber is justice", but the guns he had were not enough or thick enough, and he was also under siege. After a wave of violent attacks by soldiers, he gradually felt embarrassed and powerless.

Gold was shipped to the alliance in batches, and in exchange for batches of munitions, but this was not a long-term solution. Gold was limited, but the war seemed to have no end.

MacArthur was very depressed. Why did the other three parties come to besiege him? Was he so hated?

In order to change the situation of being besieged, MacArthur had to put aside his arrogant attitude and sent envoys to other American regimes in the hope of gaining some breathing time. The recruits were thrown into the battlefield after only three months of training, and the casualties were too great.

Many people under the rule of the military government fled, and among those who could not escape, almost all the young and middle-aged people were forcibly conscripted into the army. The manpower of the Military Government of the United States has shown signs of not being able to keep up.

Chapter 860: Being Deceived

MacArthur was embarrassed and wanted to negotiate with the other three American regimes, but to his surprise, except for the United States Pacific, the other two did not respond and attacked.

It's getting more intense.

“They forced me to do this!”

"If they can get foreign aid, why can't we, the United States?"

MacArthur sent a telegram to the American Embassy in Chang'an, ordering it to contact the People's Revolutionary League, hoping to borrow the power of the People's Army to help him complete the task of rebuilding the United States.

After the division of the United States, American embassies and consulates around the world were faced with the choice of what to do next: continue to be loyal to the United States, or obey the orders of other United States?

Different people have different choices. The American Embassy in Chang'an chose to continue serving the United States. Even though the United States has now become a military government, it doesn't matter. Who says that only the United States military government is willing to continue to pay them high salaries?

The United States now has used all its resources on the war, and domestic daily necessities are in short supply. Just by buying some goods from the Union and shipping them back, you can make a lot of money.

In addition, the military government spent real money to purchase a lot of weapons and equipment from the alliance, and the gentlemen in the embassy were also able to take advantage of it.

No matter who reunites the United States in the future, the ambassador to the Union will be able to earn enough money. At worst, he can just quit and become a millionaire in the Union, which is also great.

With such a plan in mind, the American ambassador was extremely enthusiastic about the alliance, hinting - almost explicitly suggesting - that he could do things for the alliance in exchange for more money.

The alliance staff who contacted him were very surprised and reported the ambassador's request to their superiors. The General Staff immediately sent someone to secretly contact the ambassador. After obtaining some confidential documents, the General Staff readily gave a large sum of money and agreed to allocate 4000 yuan per month as funding for the ambassador.

4000 yuan is not a small amount, but it is not a lot either. If it was the world's second largest industrial country, Mr. Ambassador would definitely pay more than this. But now that the United States has been divided, its importance has been greatly reduced, so this is all that can be given to Mr. Ambassador.

The US ambassador wanted more, but was rejected by the intelligence officers. 4000 yuan/month, although not a lot, is definitely not a small amount. The average salary of the alliance workers is only 360 yuan/month, and 4000 yuan is almost the annual income of an ordinary worker.

The alliance had previously conducted long-term surveillance on the US Embassy, cracked the US communication code, and intercepted US secrets. However, the defection of the US ambassador still revealed more secrets.

The General Staff dispatched a large number of personnel to analyze, identify and classify the secrets given by the ambassador. The American ambassador's surrender enabled the General Staff to make great progress in intelligence work.

The internal intelligence of the United States was also reported. The information provided by the American ambassador included a number of spies buried deep within the alliance. As long as the clues were followed, several large spy networks could be uncovered.

As early as thirty years ago, the US government was trying to win over Chinese intellectuals, hoping to subtly turn China's upper class into its own people. Later, it established preparatory schools for studying in the United States in China, enrolling many children of upper-class people and offering high scholarships to attract talented students from the middle and lower classes.

According to the information provided by the American ambassador, they arrested people and soon uncovered several spy networks, including the principal of the preparatory school, as well as lecturers and students, who were paid by Americans.

They receive money from the U.S. government and usually promote the idea that Americans are well-educated, honest, and have good product quality. They also say that the American political system is great and that everyone in the U.S. has the right to vote, and so on.

Before the economic crisis in the United States, these arguments confused many people. At that time, although the overall strength of the Alliance exceeded that of the United States, the population of the United States was eight times that of the United States. As long as the average was calculated, it could be concluded that the living standards of Americans exceeded those of the Alliance.

Many people in the cultural circle and among so-called intellectuals have developed feelings of envy and jealousy towards the United States, and some have even written poems that say, "I wish to be a foreigner in my next life." In reality, the United States is not that good, and the alliance is not that bad.

Because it involved domestic affairs, the General Staff transferred part of the intelligence information to the Suppression of Counterrevolutionaries Committee. After receiving the news, Wang Hu immediately ordered the arrest of Principal Cai of the preparatory school, Fang Zhou, Yan Lei and others.

If you want to destroy a country and a nation, the first thing you have to do is to destroy the country's history. In the school, everyone from the principal to the student union is a spy. What good can they teach?

Spies in society can play the long game to catch big fish, but spies in schools cannot be tolerated for a moment. In fact, the Anti-Counterrevolutionary Committee has long been wary of the American Preparatory School in Peking. Some professors often publish articles that violate human common sense, and it is impossible not to pay attention to them.

However, Chairman Lin had always disagreed with the purge of the academic community and the placement of intelligence personnel in universities, so he turned a blind eye to those noisy guys.

Now that there is clear evidence, arresting people is a justified matter, and even Lin Yongchang can't say much. These people not only took money to incite the United States, but also collected a lot of intelligence and handed it over to the Americans, including intelligence on shipyards in Qingdao and Lushun.

It is nothing to take money to promote a few words. It is not shameful to make money. Editor-in-Chief Hu of Nan Fang Daily takes money from all sides. His stance is sometimes left, sometimes right, sometimes high, sometimes low. He is called a "plate-holder". We can only say that he has a problem with his character.

To the extent of being illegal.

But collecting military intelligence is naked espionage, which is different in nature from making a few false statements in the media.

The Purge Committee acted quickly. After receiving the news, it seconded the local armed police force overnight and arrested all the people on the list. Those guys were arrogant and regarded themselves as life mentors and public intellectuals. They did not have the qualities of spies at all, so they were caught by the Purge Committee.

After being arrested, those people initially said something like "human rights violations" in a timid manner. However, in the face of ironclad evidence, their pride was quickly shattered, revealing their inner fragility.

Faced with hard evidence, Principal Cai, Fang Zhou and others could not hold out for long before they burst into tears, saying that they had been fooled by the Americans.

However, the interrogators were not there to listen to their confessions, but to dig out more information. They didn't have to use any tricks on these intellectuals, as long as they were frightened, they would reveal everything.

Chapter 861: Emergency

Catching spies is not unfamiliar to people in China. As the alliance continues to develop, more and more spies want to steal intelligence. The embassies of various countries are public intelligence agencies, and it has always been like this. The same is true for the alliance's embassies and consulates in other countries, which have the task of collecting various information.

This time, the Anti-Counterrevolutionary Committee arrested many people from the Peking Preparatory School for Studying in the United States, which caused some sensation in the local area, but it was not a big deal in the entire alliance.

Wang Hu arrested the man and obtained some intelligence through interrogation. He could handle the matters within the Chinese area on his own, but some matters involving the European area had to be reported to Chairman Stalin and handled by Moscow.

The alliance used to have two centers, Moscow and Chang'an. Now Chang'an has developed much more than Moscow, but it still maintains the political structure of the east and west. The territory of the People's Revolutionary League is too large, so it has to be divided into different regions. In addition, religious, ethnic and cultural factors also play a role.

Over the years, although Moscow's development speed is not as fast as Chang'an, it has also developed very well, with a permanent population of four million. Compared with Moscow, Tokyo's development is not so good.

After the Great Kanto Earthquake, Tokyo became a ruin. The Alliance spent a lot of effort to rebuild Tokyo, but under the premise that the focus of Japan as a whole shifted to Southeast Asia and Australia, Tokyo has not been able to restore its former prosperity.

The Japanese archipelago is not suitable for the development of heavy industry, as there is a lack of various raw materials. Iron ore, oil and other raw materials need to be imported from the outside world. Unless the Japanese archipelago is regarded as the center of the alliance, this is impossible.

Moreover, Japan often has natural disasters such as earthquakes, mudslides and typhoons, so it is not a good idea to make large-scale investments in Japan. Just like Wuhan, due to the threat of floods, the alliance did not continue to build heavy industry there except for the steel mills and arsenals left over from the Zhang Zhidong era.

Wuhan can still hope that its situation will be radically changed after the Three Gorges Dam is completed, but what about Japan? Will they build a circle of breakwaters around the Japanese archipelago?

Even if we could really do that, we could only block the waves, and would be powerless against earthquakes and typhoons.

If the country only had Japan, it would be a small country. But the alliance had such a vast territory, why would it be necessary to build a heavy industrial base in a place like Japan?

If there is another natural disaster like the Great Kanto Earthquake, all investments will be wasted. Since the alliance has the choice, it will not make large-scale investments in earthquake zones like Japan and Kaihara.

Therefore, Japan has been declining in recent years. As long as the local people can leave, they have left Japan. There are many places to go, such as the three northeastern provinces, Poland, Ukraine, etc. Of course, the best place is Australia, which was opened up by the Japanese with blood.

In the First Australian War, the Japanese enthusiastically joined the army, suffered more than 50,000 casualties, and fought a bloody battle with the Australian colonists for more than a year before establishing the Northern Australian Government.

Although Australia is not a forbidden territory for the Japanese, the majority of immigrants to Australia are Japanese.

Because of the secret surrender of the American ambassador, many spies were caught in the Chinese area, and the same was true on the Japanese archipelago. Lieutenant General Daikakuya Shishin was busy for several days, dispatching troops to clean up the spies on the archipelago.

Since the death of Ito Hirobumi, Daikakuya Shishin changed his past habits and no longer got entangled with ladies. He seemed like a different person.

Dajuewu Shizhen was reading the interrogation files that day when he suddenly heard footsteps in the corridor outside. A uniformed officer ran to the door and knocked hard, "Master Shizhen!"

Putting the file down, Dajuewu Shizhen walked to the door and asked, "What happened? Why are you so panicked? Is there another fight in Australia?"

The man took a few breaths and said, "No, it's not Australia, something happened in Moscow!"

What could have happened in Moscow? Dajuewu Shizhen thought for a moment and thought of many possibilities. But there were too many possibilities, so he couldn't be sure. So he stopped thinking about it and asked, "What exactly happened?"

"The incident at the Riga railway station in Moscow

"Chairman Stalin had just arrived on the platform when the bomb exploded!"

Dajuewu Shizhen was horrified, "How could such a thing happen? How is Chairman Stalin doing now?"

"We don't know yet. Moscow has blocked the news... The entire platform was blown up. It is said that many people died and their bodies were broken into pieces. Comrade Stalin might...maybe..."

After being shocked, Dajuewu Shizhen quickly calmed down and frowned, "Chairman Stalin's whereabouts should be kept secret."

"Yes, this is very strange. Master Shizhen, what should we do?"

"What do you want?"

"This...that...if it was Comrade Stalin...can Master Shizhen do it?" The man stretched out his hand and pointed upwards.

Dajuewu Shizhen shook his head. "Don't meddle in other people's business. We just need to do our own thing. There was an explosion in Moscow. Even the chairman of our anti-counterrevolutionary committee was blown up. This is not a small matter. Ogasawara, don't bring disaster upon yourself."

Lieutenant Ogasawara quickly stood at attention and bowed his head, "Hey!"

As Daijukuya Shishin said, the bombing at the Moscow-Riga railway station shocked Moscow and the entire alliance.

Let’s go back to one day ago. Comrade Stalin, Chairman of the Pakatan Harapan Committee, returned to Moscow by train, ready to report to Chairman Lin on the progress of work in recent days.

He traveled in plain clothes, and when he came back, he did the same, but he was still protected by two good men. A gentleman does not stand under a dangerous wall. Stalin is now in a high position and is not willing to take risks. Even when he travels in plain clothes, he will bring guards with him.

The train whistled loudly, shaking the rails, and rushed into the station.

A quarter of an hour later, the guard got off the train first, looked around, and then shouted into the carriage. Stalin then walked out of the carriage, smoking a pipe. He was no longer as thin as he was when he was young, and his steps became slower as he gained weight.

"There are just as many people at the station today!"

After getting out of the car, Stalin took off his pipe, sighed, and then looked for the staff member who came to pick him up in the crowd. Unexpectedly, someone squeezed over and said, "Sir, do you want to..."

The guard quickly stopped him and said, "Go away, we don't want anything!"

Stalin was no stranger to this kind of scene of people hawking goods. He glanced at the man casually and saw that his face was dark, he had a black towel around his neck, and there were traces of black coal dust in his hair and between his fingers. He immediately guessed that this man had worked in a coal mine not long ago, otherwise he would not have looked like this.

He had worked in the workers' movement in the coal mines of Donbass and knew the coal miners very well. When he saw the man's appearance, he immediately felt a sense of familiarity and wanted to go up and talk to him.

However, he suddenly had a thought: he had seen this face before somewhere. It should not be recently, as he had not dealt with coal miners in recent years.

So, who is this person? Is he a labor pioneer from somewhere?

"You......." Stalin's mind flashed back to what happened a few years ago, and his body trembled, "You are......"

Before he could finish his words, the man who was stopped suddenly rushed forward, his body rustling. The guard grabbed his arm and tried to throw him to the ground, and then there was a deafening explosion, and the entire platform was blown into ruins.

Chapter 862 Investigation

"Jingle Bell--"

"Hello, hello, this is the Moscow police...what?"

"Beep-beep-"

"The first regiment will assemble immediately!"

"blockade........"

After the explosion, the police from the nearby police station were the first to rush over. When they saw the blood and flesh flying on the platform, they were all shocked. After being shocked for a moment, the police began to evacuate the surrounding crowd.

Not long after, people in other departments also received the news. The Counter-Revolutionary Committee and the General Staff reacted strongly to the explosion. Stalin was going to the Caucasus Military Region on behalf of Chairman Lin, and the carriage he took was one of the carriages that Lin Yongchang usually took.

In other words, the target of the explosion was most likely not Stalin, but Chairman Lin.

The Moscow Garrison Command dispatched troops to block the area around the station and sent experts to inspect the explosion site. The wounded had been sent to nearby hospitals, and the bodies of the dead that could be pieced together had been collected.

In addition, the Anti-Counterrevolutionary Committee and the General Staff immediately conducted an internal review, and all the parts that might be problematic were controlled. Some spy networks that were prepared to catch big fish were immediately cleaned up. Now no one knew how the news was leaked, and no suspicious places could be overlooked.

Lin Yongchang heard about the train station explosion in the Kremlin, and the first thing he asked about was the casualties.

"So far, 21 people have died and 45 have been injured..."

"How is Comrade Stalin now?"

“…He was killed instantly.”

Lin Yongchang was silent for a moment, then said: "Let the relevant departments follow up......" The phone on the table rang, "

Please keep me updated on any progress.”

After the secretary left, Lin Yongchang picked up the phone and said, "Well, I'm fine. Comrade Stalin got into trouble...Yes, I didn't go there..."

In the next half hour, he received many calls, repeatedly explaining that he was fine. After Wang Qi talked to him on the phone, he said he would come over soon.

"No need, I'm fine!"

Despite this, Wang Qi still insisted on taking a plane from Chang'an to the Kremlin. Chairman Wang was very excited on the phone and said that this matter could not be let go.

"You are talking nonsense! You are the president of the country. Your daily work is arranged. How can you just leave whenever you want? Also, what if something happens to your plane?"

Because of the existence of the [People's Revolutionary League] and mainly the existence of the [Heavenly Sun Never Sets] system, the development of aircraft in this time and space is faster, but the deployment of aircraft is still greatly restricted. If forced to take off and land in bad weather, accidents are likely to occur.

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