I was a warlord in Russia
44 Czech Legion

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Li Zihao was observing the other party, and the other party was also observing him. However, they only had one feeling, and that was that he was young.

However, it was this young man who was so experienced and cruel that he even executed Gorchak and his prime minister.

"In China, there's a saying that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. I believe that you will be my friend.”

Li Zihao's words caused the Cossacks to laugh. This person had shot him in the back, yet he still dared to say such words.

"It seems that you are very dissatisfied. If you have anything to say, just say it.”Li Zihao felt that the Cossacks were more difficult to deal with than the Russians.

The people of the Republic of Korea simply wanted to go home.

"We want to see the princess.”

"Sure, Eliza, go and call the princess out.”

Eliza nodded and went to look for the princess.

Li Zihao said to the soldiers of the Soviet Army," I'm short of troops now. If you can follow me, I can give you military pay and feed you. If you don't agree, then you can slowly fight the Red Army here!"”

The Soviets did not launch an attack because they were worried about Li Zihao's strength. Once Li Zihao's men left, the Russians would have no choice but to be captured. They did not even have enough weapons, so how could they fight against the fully armed Soviets?

This army was made up of former prisoners of war from the Austro-Hun Empire who had been captured by Russia in World War I, as well as people from the Soviet Slovakia who lived in Russia.

After the October Revolution, Russia withdrew from World War I, which made the situation of the Soviet Army very awkward.

According to the Brest Contract, the other Austro-Hungry prisoners of war could go home directly, but they had to continue fighting for the allies.

At the same time, along the way to the west, not only did they encounter prisoners of war from other ethnic groups who despised them as traitors, but the Bolshek Party was also very unfriendly to them as imperialist cannon fodder.

This suspicion was sublimated in a fight. A common fight broke out between a hungarian prisoner of war waiting for transfer in chelyabinsk and a czech.

Then the local Russian government made the decision to arrest the perpetrator of the incident in the Soviet Republic, but the Soviet Army, which still had weapons in their hands, naturally did not agree. Instead, they disarmed the local Russian workers.

This incident caused the Russian government to be furious. They immediately announced that the Soviet Army had rebelled and ordered the Red Army to immediately suppress it.

However, after making the decision, the Russian government suddenly realized that due to the chaos in Russia after the revolution, most of the original Russian army had been disbanded and the Red Army had not yet been established. From the east of Moscow to the entire Siberian land, there was no regular army that could restrain it.

As for the Russians, they were already cannon fodder, so they might as well do something big.

The miracles created by the Soviet army were far more than just taking down half of Russia. After occupying Chelyabinsk, they had divided their forces and approached Yekaterinburg, where the last tsar's family was placed under house arrest.

Because they were afraid that the Tsar would turn the tables again, the local Russian government had to silence the Tsar's family in an emergency. It could be said that the Soviet army had indirectly destroyed the Tsar's family.

Li Zihao had also taken a fancy to the valiant army of the Soviet Republic, hoping that they could be used by him. However, the trouble was that the people of the Soviet Republic wanted to go home.

As a lone army in a foreign country, thousands of miles away from their own country, if they were caught in a civil war in Russia, they would inevitably die.

Originally, they were prepared to go to the French, but because of the lack of food, clothing, weapons, and ammunition, it was difficult to break through the Red Army's defense line in such cold weather.

The Russians were ready to rob the gold from the city, but the problem was that Li Zihao had made his move in advance. The result was awkward. They could not defeat Li Zihao's Northern Army, and they did not have the gold to rely on the foreign powers. Otherwise, they could still go to Vladimir and take a boat back to Europe.

The negotiation with the people of the Jieke Army was relatively smooth. They were originally outlaws, but now they had no choice but to fight for Li Zihao.

As for the Cossacks, they wouldn't dare to be arrogant. They chose to be loyal to Princess Tasia because they were the followers of the Tsar. They wouldn't listen to Li Zihao, an outsider.

Li Zihao had already guessed this outcome. However, the princess was also under his control, so there was basically no problem. These Cossacks still had to listen to his orders.

"General, our strength has expanded too much. Although we can use the Russians and the Russians, we can't count on them at the critical moment.”

Hu Lian felt that it was possible to support them, but these people were unreliable at critical moments.

"Do you know what I want them for? They knew that they were nothing more than cannon fodder. After all, there was no free lunch in this world.”

Li Zihao needed the Soviet Army and the White Russian Army to serve as his pawns, and both of them needed his supplies and the army that was attached to him. After all, the Soviet Red Army was still eyeing him from behind.

As his strength grew, the news gradually spread. The first to win Li Zihao over was the East Asian people, because Li Zihao had gone to the Far East. With so many troops, it would be strange if the East Asian people didn't panic!

Originally, almost all of the Siberian Railroad was controlled by the Soviet Union. However, Li Zihao had swept through it all the way. More importantly, in order to disgust the Russians, he had blown up the bridges and tunnels as he retreated.

Since he didn't plan to return to Eastern Europe, he naturally wanted to disgust Russia.

Li Zihao had witnessed history. Out of the millions of refugees, more than half of them were soldiers. Countless people had frozen to death and starved to death on the way. He could only ensure the supply of the army to a limited extent. As for the refugees from the White Russians, he did not care.

However, he still tacitly agreed that the nobles used valuable things to trade with the officers, and women sold themselves in the army.

Even the wives and daughters of the Russian nobles had to do such things. Nearly one-fifth of the Russian women were engaged in the sex trade, hoping that they and their families could survive. The last batch of Russian refugees who came to the Far East with Li Zihao were luckier than the ones who came this time. More people survived. This time, most of them were people with assets. In the end, these people even went to the concession of Huaxia.

Among Li Zihao's maids, many of them were daughters of noble White Russian nobles.

Tasia had always hoped that Li Zihao could save more people, but Li Zihao refused. There were simply too many people, and they wouldn't come at all. He guaranteed the supply of the army.

The most comfortable person was Li Zihao. He watched the singing and dancing performance, ate delicious food with high protein, and drank red wine with the women.

They only stopped when they reached Ulan-Ude.

He had two choices now. One was to bring his soldiers back to China and conquer the world.

One was to continue to the Far East and become neighbors with Old Zhang.

After thinking for a while, Li Zihao felt that he should go to the Far East and take back all the territories that the Russians had taken from the Braids.

Li Zihao's impression of Russia and Siberia was that it was cold. The ice hadn't melted yet. How cold was that?

No wonder the population growth of this country had always been slow. Such weather and environment were not as comfortable as the warm weather in the south.

The best drink was vodka. Even his Northern Army liked this kind of wine because the weather was too cold and they needed strong alcohol to warm their bodies.

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