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Chapter 339 Desperate

"Lao Yuan, is this good? Will it dampen their spirit?" The political commissar looked at the two people who left as if they were collapsed. Political commissar Yuan looked at the weapons and equipment brought back by the second and third battalions with a look of joy.

road.

"It's okay. These two little guys should take care of themselves. If they have any sense of organization and act without permission, I'll be clear about it." Captain Yuan said indifferently.

Political Commissar for Discipline Inspection: "..."

Little guy? Don’t think about how old you are. You are only a few years older than them. In the view of the disciplinary committee, their behavior is really not wrong.

The Eighth Route Army is engaged in guerrilla warfare. The battalion and regiment levels, and even the squad and platoon levels, have great operational autonomy. They didn't even ask for instructions this time. They just informed them and led the troops directly. It was a bit too much.

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However, this time they were considered to have won a great victory. Instead of receiving praise, they were criticized. This will not hurt their enthusiasm.

"Old Ji, you don't have to worry about this. It's just because they won the battle and they are a little proud that they have to beat them." Captain Yuan said.

He and the political commissar have the same military age, but there is a big age difference. Captain Yuan is a child soldier who joined the army when he was twelve or thirteen years old. He has a deep affection for the army.

Therefore, they still take their unauthorized actions very seriously. Although the Discipline and Political Commissar said that he joined the army at about the same time as him, he was not young at that time.

Originally, before joining the army, I was an out-and-out farmer, and my personality was already set, so it was not easy to think about what I should do.

More often than not, he treats the cadres and soldiers in the army as juniors, and is too tolerant.

In Captain Yuan's opinion, with his easy-going personality, he really doesn't lead troops. His personality is too soft, and he can still be a political cadre.

Commander Yuan valued the batch of weapons they had seized, which would increase the combat power of their new regiment, but the disciplinary committee was more concerned about the batch of medicines and supplies they brought back.

This piece of medicine was too important for the Eighth Route Army, which was short of medicine.

The regiment leader and political commissar each counted the spoils and fell into their own joy.

But Zhang Yunfei and Qi Dajiu were starting to write the inspection.

Zhang Yunfei still has experience in inspections. This kind of formatted writing is actually called practical writing.

Uh, okay, he doesn't know if this style exists in practical articles, but this formatted style is quite easy to write.

Even if you have never written about inspections, you have probably seen them before, so you are quite comfortable writing them.

But Qi Dajiu is different. He has 800 characters. It’s hard to say whether the total number of characters he knows is 800 characters. It’s too difficult to connect them into sentences, so it’s a bit frustrating to write.

Liver.

On the other side of the road, each of them was dealing with their own affairs at hand, but Yoshio Hikichi, who was lucky enough to escape again, was in a very low mood.

The war has been going on for more than two years now. There are many Japanese officers who have made a lot of money. At the beginning of the war, the Japanese officers who burned, killed and looted on the battlefield due to their powerlessness gained a lot of money by looting.

little wealth.

However, as the war entered a stalemate stage and the battle lines stabilized, the number of large-scale offensive and defensive battles between the two sides has been greatly reduced. In this case, in order to obtain the opponent's strategic materials and destroy the economy of the opponent's controlled area, all

Large-scale smuggling activities are being carried out and are getting more and more intense.

In addition to the participation of the intelligence agencies of both sides, senior middle- and senior-level military officers who hold certain powers, especially those near the battle lines, also participated.

There are many Kuomintang troops who do this, and there are also a lot of Japanese officers who do the same thing. If you have benefits but don't know how to make money, then you are really a fool.

After the passion in the early days of the war, the long-term consumption and confrontation are a serious wear and tear on people's will. Even the Japanese who flaunt themselves as warriors and emphasize the will of soldiers by opening and closing their mouths all day long can't bear it.

In fact, those who clamor all day long to be loyal to the empire and expand territory for the emperor are all young people who have just graduated from the military academy.

As for those mid-level and senior-level officers, apart from shouting slogans to their subordinates as a matter of routine and on occasion, no one really takes these seriously.

The initial passion on the battlefield has passed, and after seeing life and death, how to live well is the most important. Gaining more benefits through the power in hand has become a part of the work of many Japanese officers on the Chinese battlefield.

Especially the local garrison troops stationed in one place, and even the officers at all levels below, are relying on the power held by the station to carry out smuggling and commercial activities.

Among these stationed officers, some of them committed suicide for the most money, and some of them were dragged into the trap by the traitors they dealt with all day long. When they were regarded as traitors, they even sold their ancestors. What was it for, other than glory?

Wealth.

If the commander at the station is too honest, how can you let the traitor make money? Besides, there is not much risk in taking this kind of windfall. For things like smuggling, even if they are traced, it is an illegal act.

It has nothing to do with supervisors like them. At most, supervision is lax and lawless elements take advantage of the loopholes. That's all.

So as time went by, these Japanese officers naturally became wild-minded and bold. They went from indulging in smuggling and taking advantage of it to directly participating in it.

Yoshio Hikichi is only a second lieutenant officer, his position is not high. He is not an orthodox military school graduate, so he is not one of those stupid young men.

Moreover, he himself had little hope of promotion, so he naturally pursued money even more.

Of course, an officer like him is not worthy of being dragged into trouble. The most he can do is give him some benefits and tolls.

But the position he controls is important. It is a link in the smuggling channel. This is executing the orders of his superiors, and he can also get some benefits at the same time. Why not do it.

He can be regarded as a low-level officer among the Japanese who passively participated, but he is not too good. While benefiting himself, he can also be appreciated by his superiors. This is a good thing that kills two birds with one stone.

He is a rivet in this smuggling link. He is inconspicuous, but very important. He does not get much benefit, but he is safe and does not take any risks. He is just a little guy who does things.

So when he was defeated, he wasn't too worried about being held accountable. That's why, although it was common enough among the imperial army to do this job, it was still a violation of discipline after all.

If you replace yourself, if you replace yourself with a hot-blooded guy, you will be able to expose a lot of things. You will be familiar with it, and you will be safe.

But it's different now. He lost a batch of supplies from his boss, which was a lot of money. Military matters can be pursued, but he has lost other people's belongings, so why not pursue them?
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