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Before this report could be sent out, Shirakawa Masanori had already made a report and transferred the 13th Regiment of the 6th Regiment stationed in the Zaoyang Peninsula to the northeast.

The 6th division was very famous, it was on par with the 2nd division, also known as the Kumamoto division.

However, in reality, the 6th division was stronger. These Kumamoto soldiers were used to being poor, so they treated the army as their only way out. The retired soldiers of the Kumamoto division were trained from a young age to become soldiers.

With such a tradition, the 6th division's fighting strength was always at the top of the Wei Nation's army.

Since Zhang Zhengzong wanted to play, then he would fight with him to see who was more powerful.

However, this was only an insurance for Bai Chuan. He did not think that the Feng army was a match for the Japanese army.

The current commander of the 13th regiment was Ishii Shirasawa. In the Wei Nation Army, there was a tradition of naming the regiment with the surname of the military commander.

For example, the major general of the 16th division was called Daoyi Qian, so it could also be called the Daoyi division.

Under such circumstances, the 13th regiment, which was also the Baize regiment, seemed to be more fluent.

In the Wei Nation, it was very unlikely for surnames to be repeated because there were too many situations in the Wei Nation. Other than a few big surnames with the word 'Teng' in them, there were basically no cases of repetition.

As soon as the Baize Regiment received the order, they immediately gathered and rode the army to Nanman.

The northern and southern Manchurian regions were filled with the Japanese and hairy bears. The Tang Dynasty had long ended its rule, so they naturally wouldn't acknowledge this. After all, the world belonged to the Han people.

The 6th division was not part of the Kwantung Army's battle formation. It was the Zaoyang garrison. Normally, Shirakawa Masanori did not have the authority to mobilize them. However, in order to invade the Japanese, these Japanese generals were basically very united.

The Japanese army had 12 divisions, and the other five divisions were overseas. There were two in the northeast, two in Zaoyang, and one in Wanwan.

Zhang Zhengzong was also making preparations. The first thing he did was to stock up on artillery shells.

That was money. Once the cannon sounded, the money would flow out.

From this point of view, Wang Changjiang was against it, but he also knew that the threat of the Japanese was too great. He only complained for a while and then went to prepare.

If the Feng army had entered the pass to fight, he might not have put in so much effort. However, if he were to fight the Japanese, he would definitely not be stingy with his ability.

The Guard Brigade was only in name. In reality, it was like the Teaching Brigade. It was an independent brigade-level field force that was directly under Zhang Zhengzong's command.

Of course, this Guard Brigade was the same as the Teaching Brigade. They were all decent soldiers, different from the foreign instructors of the Teaching Brigade.

Before the Japanese could react, Zhang Zhengzong first changed the Guards Brigade. He didn't increase the number of soldiers, only the artillery regiment.

This time, the Guards Brigade had a total of three infantry regiments and one artillery regiment. The cavalry battalion was canceled because it was a tough battle. The cavalry couldn't attack from the sky. They would be targets.

In addition, there was an engineering battalion, a logistics battalion, a guard battalion, and a reconnaissance company. This was a huge establishment, with more than 10,000 people. In addition, in order to reduce casualties, Zhang Zhengzong planned to send out his trump card, 30 Renault FT-17s.

After the preparations were done, Zhang Zhengzong called for a military meeting to discuss the offensive and defensive exercise without waiting for a reply from the Japanese.

The drill was just an excuse. It was actually a real battle.

Therefore, Zhang Zhengzong had to greet the others. After all, this concerned many aspects, so he had to make plans in advance.

On the autumnal equinox of the 12th year of the Republic of China, a large group of people gathered at the Fengtian Office.

Some people knew and frowned, while others were baffled.

Zhang Zhengzong sat at the main seat of the rectangular table. On the left and right were the heads of the various departments of the government office. On the right were the people of the Fengjun Army. This seating arrangement was also very particular. Not only did it have to be based on seniority, but it also depended on one's position and power.

In any case, he was both literary and martial!

Those who could attend the meeting were all big shots of the Feng lineage. Other than the heads of the government and the overseers of the other two provinces, everyone else was present.

"Since everyone is here, I have a few things to say today.”

Zhang Zhengzong was already used to it. After all, he just threw out a topic, and someone would naturally follow up. Everyone present was smart, so how could they not understand something like trying to figure out the superior's intentions?

The first thing was that the bandits had basically been wiped out. It was time to reward them according to their achievements. If they didn't have some goods in hand, they wouldn't be able to coax the generals.

People follow you not to suffer, but to get promoted and get rich.

As a boss, you had to let the people below see hope. Otherwise, there was no hope for them to follow you. Sooner or later, they would be fated to disband.

It was a very difficult skill to be a good leader. It was not that simple to use people. If they were not mentally balanced, they would run away or rebel.

These people might not be able to fight tough battles, but they would definitely have no problem exterminating bandits. The main thing was that they were all in the same industry before, so they were still very clear about the twists and turns.

There was no need for promotion. At present, the Feng army was not expanding its territory. They definitely could not be commanders or overseers. They could only suppress it for now.

After a short discussion, Zhang Zhengzong made the decision to reward them verbally. This was also political capital and evidence of their outstanding military achievements.

The second was the autumn tax, which was a big deal.

Zhang Zhengzong named Guo Yushu from the Honest and Clean Government Office and Wang Changjiang from the Finance Office. These two people had heavy responsibilities. One had to fight corruption, and the other had to make money. After all, money and power were the easiest to breed corruption.

The higher-ups didn't care about this, but the lower-level officials didn't think so.

"Commander, it's going well. Compared to last year, the autumn tax this year is three times higher.”Wang Changjiang was indeed a very capable person, which was why he was crowned as the God of Fortune.

In the past, Tang Erhu and the others would still dare to provoke Wang Changjiang, but now they did not dare to.

It was said that Tang Erhu and Wang Changjiang had a very unpleasant relationship. The 29th Division killed several of Wang Changjiang's policemen and disarmed everyone in the police station.

However, that was already in the past. Almost a year had passed, but Tang Erhu still hadn't been able to resume his original position. Everyone knew that he was similar to Boss Feng.

The heart of a sovereign was hard to fathom!

Don't offend the person who is your boss. Otherwise, if there is a chance, he will definitely make things difficult for you and then ask you to get lost.

"What about Director Guo?"

"We're investigating a lot of cases." Guo Yushu didn't mention anything that was stressful for him. Just like when he was fighting corruption in the army, as long as Zhang Zhengzong stood behind him, no one could touch him.

He was the sword in the hands of the King of the Northeast, but Guo Yushu was also afraid that Zhang Zhengzong would burn the bridge after crossing the river. If he did that, he would die a miserable death.

The people who were investigated were not just one or two.

Judging from the JiaoNong incident in Daxing, the three eastern provinces were not a paradise. No wonder the bandits could not be wiped out. With such a government, how could there be peace and prosperity if the officials always forced the people to revolt?

At the mention of the case, many people present had different expressions.

It would be strange if they had nothing to do with it, but they had no choice. They needed people, so they naturally had to protect the people under them. If they were really cleaned up by Old Guo, although it would not be fatal, it would definitely be a serious injury.

Zhang Zhengzong also understood this principle. He only treated Guo Yushu like a catfish!

To put it bluntly, they were stirring up trouble, messing up the dark situation in the northeast and strengthening the power of the Old Zhang family.

Those in power were always so realistic and cruel. If Old Guo didn't want to die, he had better be a smart person. As long as he had value, Zhang Zhengzong wouldn't give up on him. After all, Zhang Zhengzong was the one who pulled him to this high position.

Similarly, the higher one climbed, the worse the fall.

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