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Chapter 237 Negotiations break down and declare war on the Soviet Union

The Soviet negotiators who had been waiting here for three days were served, although they were served with delicious food and drink every day, they knew that the longer the delay of this matter, the more unfavorable the negotiations would be. Moreover, on the way here, seeing that the militia in the militia corps were full of fighting spirit, these Soviet representatives knew that the militia in front of them was different from the Chinese troops they had seen.

Even from these militia units, they saw more of the shadow of the Soviet Red Army after the October Revolution. Such troops were not easily able to accept a series of conditions they brought with them, so war was afraid that they would not be avoided.

Realizing that war ultimately, this militia unit could not be offended easily, they realized that the Soviet Union was the Soviet representative who should not be offended easily. They were eager to report this awareness to the country. However, when faced with the militia protection personnel who were staring at them for twenty-four hours a day, they could not leave easily. Moreover, they found that these militia were not even as good as those sent by the two people's parties in their attitude towards them.

Just as Sergeiv was planning to cancel the negotiations, the Flying Eagle Captain who had previously escorted them here finally told them that the commander was back and had been waiting for them in the conference room.

The Soviet representatives breathed a little relieved after hearing this. This endless waiting was undoubtedly the most tormenting. When they arrived at the so-called negotiation conference room of Feiying, they saw that Deng Chenggong was the only representative of the rank of major general with the two shoulder flowers, and there was not even a civilian. They realized that this kind of negotiation was probably not easy. After all, soldiers were the kind of people with the strongest sense of honor. The conditions they brought were afraid that the militia corps would not be able to agree.

Fortunately, Sergeiv was ready to break down the negotiations. After shook hands with Deng Chenggong and the other two, Deng Chenggong expressed a little apology for meeting them so late. However, from Deng Chenggong's tone and attitude, these Soviet representatives could not see any sincerity in apologizing.

Shergyiv, who knew that he was not speculative, also began to get on the topic: "Commander Deng, our government has expressed strong protests about the war you launched this time. I hope you can quickly withdraw the troops entering Mongolia and compensate for the losses caused by this war."

Deng Chenggong was mentally prepared for this condition and said without any anger: "Sheer, I want to ask you a question, what does my war with Mongolia have to do with you? As far as I know, when I asked them to hand over the murderer, the reply given by your Soviet government was not interfering in our internal affairs. So what did you say today? Can I think this is the political principle of your Soviet government interfering in the internal affairs of China and as a big country to go back on one's own word?"

Such a sharp question made Sergeiv stunned for a moment, but he replied very much: "A representative of my representative can't comment on our political principles. What I want to tell Commander Deng is that Mongolia and our country are military allies. We have signed an agreement on military mutual assistance. The war you launched this time was originally of aggression. This is intolerable to our country.

So on behalf of our government, I solemnly make some suggestions to you. First, immediately withdraw your army that invaded Mongolia. Second, compensate for the losses caused to Mongolia by this war. Third, you must make a guarantee that you will not commit any military acts similar to this intent to invade in the future, otherwise our government will send troops to interfere in your military operations."

The three conditions seemed to be rare, but Sergeifu's words undoubtedly made the Chinese present look bad, and even acted as the two representatives of the People's Party of China. They were also surprised that the Soviet negotiating group would put forward such insulting conditions.

Originally, the representative of the People's Party thought Deng would be angry after hearing these three conditions, but instead said with a smile: "Why do you think our Militia Corps should compensate you for this time? "

After the unknown People's Party representative translated this to Sergeiv, he was stunned by the Soviet negotiator's question. Originally, they thought that after saying these three conditions, they almost announced that the negotiations had broken down. Unexpectedly, Deng Chenggong did not seem to be angry, but instead asked about the amount of compensation.

When Sergeyv came, he knew that the militia corps seemed to be rich, and the income they received was tens of millions of rubles per year from the Shenlong potion they exported to the Soviet Union. So he thought for a while and said, "This still requires us to count with Mongolia, but the minimum limit cannot be less than ten million rubles."

Rubles are quite valuable these days. If you replace these tens of millions of rubles with oceans, it will be tens of millions of dollars. These polar bears are really greedy!

When the People's Party representatives looked a little bad and translated this number, Deng Chenggong stood up under the gaze of these Soviet representatives and said, "I think the compensation number is similar, which is exactly in line with my wishes. However, the compensation object should be the other way around. Given that this war was initiated by the Mongolian side, our militia unit has paid a certain amount of losses for this, I am generous enough to calculate the amount of compensation by 10 million. If the Mongolian independent government does not compensate our militia unit for the losses, then don't blame me for taking the troops to ask them for it.

There is also the attitude of your Soviet Union on this matter. As the commander-in-chief of the militia, I announce that from now on, I will cut off all exchanges with you and the Soviet Union and abolish all cooperation plans we signed before. In addition, please go back and tell your Comrade Stalin that Mongolia is an inseparable part of China, whether from history or present. We cannot recover Mongolia for the time being, which does not mean that we recognize the fact that they split the country.

At present, the top priority of our militia corps is to drive the Japanese invaders out of the country, so we don’t want to do anything to fight in the same family. But if you, the Soviet Union, think that our militia corps is easy to bully, you can try to fight a war. As far as I know, your troops are only about 700,000 in the Far East, but the main force of our militia corps has exceeded one million. Why should I be afraid of your threat?

If you really want to fight us to the end, I, Deng, will be compensated successfully. But once the war is provoked, you, the Soviet Union, will bear all the responsibilities brought by the war. Because what you do is not like the demeanor of a big country at all. You said you will not interfere with other people's internal affairs. But what are you doing now?

You should know that it is the Republic of China now, and our militia corps is not the ruling party today. We are willing to sacrifice our lives for the great rejuvenation of the country. Any country or army that dares to invade China is the target of the elimination of our militia corps.

And after you go back, ask your Comrade Stalin if you can eliminate the rude decisions made by you Comrade Lenin before and return the land that originally belonged to our China. Now that you have changed your leader, you will go back on your word. Then you wait for me to lead the militia corps to personally recover these inherent territory that belonged to my China!

Also, comrade, please tell these Soviet representatives, I will give you three days to leave the defense zone of our militia. If you haven’t left after three days, don’t blame me for taking you as a spy. Once the Far East Army starts attacking our militia, I will regard the Soviet Union as unilaterally provoking war. I hope you will think twice before doing the consequences! I have military affairs, so I won’t be fooling around with you. Say goodbye!"

Seeing Deng Chenggong's attitude suddenly turn 180 degrees, and he didn't even mean to shake hands with these Soviet representatives and say goodbye, he left with two major generals who were equally angry. When the People's Party representatives seemed extremely excited, they still calmly translated Deng Chenggong's words just now.

Sergeyv and others suddenly felt that they were fooled by Deng Chenggong. In particular, Deng Chenggong also expressed the promise made by Lenin, the leader of the Soviet Union, which made the Soviet people present feel that they were really proud just now. They knew very well that with the attitude of Comrade Stalin not allowing anyone to provoke their Soviet authority, this battle with the Militia Corps was probably really decided.

But if what Deng Chenggong said was true, then only if the Far East Army was dispatched to compete with the militia corps was possible. Unfortunately, this was impossible. Although the Soviet Far East Army was strong, the border line they needed to defend was also wide.

In addition, the Kwantung Army who were standing by the side and ready to take a bite at any time, it was impossible for them to concentrate all their forces to fight Deng successfully. Unless the Soviet Union was willing to increase its support for the Far East Army, I really don’t know how long it will take to end this war.

Deng Chenggong, who had just left the evil, had already left the negotiating table early, which meant that just now the last spy from the militia corps. Shergeyifu and others, who were worried that they would not be able to leave as scheduled within three days, still seemed a little worried about leaving the rear command center that had become a barracks.

Shortly after they left Deng Chenggong's command, the senior executives in the Soviet Union received a telegram from Sergeiv that the negotiations broke down. At the same time, they also received a telegram from the militia to abolish all intentions of cooperation. They were directly removed from the list of the Shenlong potion. This means that this medicine, which is currently extremely popular internationally, will be in the Soviet Union from now on.

This tough attitude undoubtedly made Comrade Stalin feel humiliated. He resolutely ignored the reconsideration and decision of other senior government officials and ordered the Mongolian Far East Army, which confronted the militia corps on the front line, to launch an attack. In his opinion, this militia corps, which was born in a rampant family, was necessary to make them realize that it was undoubtedly a death-seeking act against them.

But is this really the case?

The Soviet Far Eastern Army stationed in Mongolia began to launch violent artillery bombardment on the defensive positions of the confrontational militia corps as soon as they received the order. At the same time, their air force and armored forces also began to attack the militia corps in batches.

When the artillery bombardment of the Far East Army sounded, a clear-code power was issued at the headquarters of the Militia Corps, which immediately made the top leaders of the Japanese Kwantung Army cheer, but made all forces in China seem a little worried. Because this was a clear-code power issued by Deng successfully to declare war on the Soviet Union.

In the telegram, Deng successfully made the Soviet Union's rough interference in China's internal affairs public, and at the same time announced that the Chinese Militia Corps will fully recover Mongolia under appropriate circumstances. If the Soviets ignore the facts and are determined to split China, then the militia Corps will fight to the end!

The issuance of this power supply made the military and civilians across the country realize the domineering and bloody nature of the militia. Countless patriotic students and Chinese merchants began to rush to join the militia army when they received this power supply. Patriot Chinese merchants also lost money, hoping to give Deng Chenggong's militia army support with their meager strength.

As for the telegrams of European and American countries, they seemed vague about this declaration of war. Only when Germany received the telegram, they actually sent a secret telegram to their representatives in China, hoping to increase their cooperation with the Militia Corps. At the same time, they hoped that they would allocate the Shenlong potion that had been detained by the Soviet Union to them for purchase. Of course, Germany would also strongly support the Militia Corps if they needed it.

Looking at the condolences sent by Germany in the form of secret telegrams, Deng Chenggong knew that the environment in his previous life had not changed, and this noise really made up the idea of ​​the Soviet Union. Once Germany began to invade the Soviet Union, Deng Chenggong really wanted to see if they could still be as confident as they are now.
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