Anti-Japanese War: I am the warlord of Ping'an County! The whole army is German!

Chapter 239 Our Commander Yan is not simple!



Chapter 239 Our Commander Yan is not simple!

Sun Chu got what he wanted and also learned about the battle situation last night from Zhou Weimin.

So Sun Chu took his guards and left the compound where Zhou Weimin lived and headed for the military camp.

Sun Chu went to see the German armaments that he had previously ordered with Zhou Weimin.

After the battle between the Tiger Guards Division and the Japanese 37th Division, Sun Chu ordered the 9th Regiment of the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army, which was the closest to Chidong County, to come to Chidong County.

The purpose was to get the military supplies traded from Zhou Weimin.

However, because he had just traded some military supplies with Zhou Weimin, Sun Chu still needed to send a telegram to Commander Yan.

Let Commander Yan send a division over, after all, there are a lot of military supplies involved in this transaction.

Sun Chu left the compound where Zhou Weimin lived, but Qiao Anbang did not leave, and Sun Chu ignored Qiao Anbang.

In fact, the reason why Qiao Anbang stayed was that he had something to say to Zhou Weimin. After all, Zhou Weimin was now his son-in-law and his future supporter.

Some things cannot be said in front of Sun Chu, but can be said in front of Zhou Weimin.

"Wei Min, the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army is not as simple as you think, and Commander Yan is not as simple as you think either."

"The Jinsui Army has been in Jin for so many years, and many of the Jinsui Chambers of Commerce, wealthy businessmen, and scholars...are all under the control of the Jinsui Army."

"Even my Qiao Family Chamber of Commerce is under the control of the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army."

"But because of you, and because of this great victory, my Qiao Family Chamber of Commerce was able to break free from the control of the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army."

"But the Qiao Family Chamber of Commerce has also changed from a large chamber of commerce to a small chamber of commerce, but I think it's all worth it."

After Sun Chu left, Qiao Anbang spoke slowly to Zhou Weimin without waiting for him to speak.

In fact, Qiao Anbang just wanted to tell Zhou Weimin that the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army was not as simple as it seemed.

Qiao Anbang wanted Zhou Weimin to pay attention to the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army, and also wanted Zhou Weimin not to offend the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army easily.

After all, in Qiao Anbang's view, Zhou Weimin had no foundation because the Tiger Guards rose too quickly.

Although Qiao Anbang knew that the Tiger Guard Division belonged to the Central Army, everyone knew that there were many factions within the Central Army.

There are too many troops like the Tiger Guard Division that nominally belong to the Central Army.

"Uncle Qiao, can you tell me about the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army?" After hearing what Qiao Anbang said, Zhou Weimin was silent for a while, and then said to Qiao Anbang.

In fact, Zhou Weimin never looked down upon the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army because its combat effectiveness was too poor.

The only person in the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army that Zhou Weimin was concerned about was Commander Yan.

Because this Commander Yan is a politician who dances between several forces!

It is precisely because of this Commander Yan that the Central Army has not been able to interfere in the affairs of Jin for so many years.

The Jin area has been controlled by Commander Yan for too long, and no one knows who in Jin is Commander Yan's men.

Zhou Weimin heard that Qiao Anbang was Commander Yan's sworn brother, so he wanted to hear Qiao Anbang talk about the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army and Commander Yan.

"There's nothing much to say about the Jinsui Army. The generals in the Jinsui Army are basically from Jin, or have an inseparable relationship with Jin."

"Most of the lower-ranking officers of the Jinsui Army are also from Jindi. This is why it is so difficult to win over the Jinsui Army."

"The Jinsui Army has occupied Jin for too long. Almost all businesses, big and small, in Jin are connected to the Jinsui Army."

"The Shanxi-Suiyuan Army is very xenophobic. In the past, the Central Army sent some officers to try to join the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army, but they all failed."

"It's not that the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army's combat effectiveness is bad, but Commander Yan has always wanted to preserve its strength."

"Although our Commander Yan is a soldier, he is not just a soldier."

"According to my guess, Commander Yan has some connection with the devils in Jin..."

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"Wei Min, don't underestimate Commander Yan. Commander Yan has been unable to stand up for so many years. That's because..."

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After hearing what Zhou Weimin said, Qiao Anbang thought for a while, and then told Zhou Weimin everything he knew.

This allowed Zhou Weimin to better understand the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army and Commander Yan.

He also knew that he had indeed underestimated the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army and Commander Yan.

However, Zhou Weimin was not afraid of the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army, nor was he afraid of Commander Yan, because Zhou Weimin was a person with a war system.

Moreover, Zhou Weimin’s target was never Jin. Jin was just the place where Zhou Weimin’s powerful Tiger Guards were stationed.

Zhou Weimin’s real target is Yunnan, Guizhou, and the small countries in the south.

Therefore, there was basically no conflict between Zhou Weimin and Commander Yan. Of course, Zhou Weimin also expressed this attitude to Sun Chu early on.

Sun Chu also sent a telegram to Commander Yan, who did not trust Zhou Weimin at first.

However, after the Chief of Staff of the Tiger Guard Division, Shen Fei, and Sun Chu reached a series of secret agreements, Commander Yan believed that Zhou Weimin was really not going to compete with him for the Jin land.

As for what the confidential agreement was, only Zhou Weimin, Shen Fei, Sun Chu, and Commander Yan knew about it.

This is also the reason why Commander Yan could hand over the entire defense zone in northwest Shanxi to the Huben Division.

"Uncle Qiao, don't worry, my target has never been Jin, and Commander Yan will not have any conflict with me."

"Although I know that Uncle Qiao has always been controlled by the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army and Commander Yan."

"But now Uncle Qiao is free, but it is impossible for Uncle Qiao to develop the Qiao Family Chamber of Commerce in Jin."

"So I want to invite Uncle Qiao to join the Tiger Guard Division. I wonder if Uncle Qiao is willing."

After hearing what Qiao Anbang said, Zhou Weimin thought for a while, then said to Qiao Anbang.

In fact, Zhou Weimin had just come up with this idea because he felt that Qiao Anbang understood the social customs of this era very well.

This is exactly what Zhou Weimin doesn't understand.

It is said that Qiao Anbang is Zhou Weimin's father-in-law and also the sworn brother of Commander Yan.

Although Commander Yan doesn't care about this sworn brother, he may have to become sworn brothers with Qiao Anbang for some reasons.

But after all, many people in Jin knew about this sworn brotherhood.

With these identities, Qiao Anbang can be a good spokesperson for Zhou Weimin.

In that way, Qiao Anbang can help Zhou Weimin deal with some officials and businessmen.

But what Zhou Weimin didn't expect was that Qiao Anbang hesitated for a while and actually rejected Zhou Weimin's invitation.

"Wei Min, you are my son-in-law, and I only have one daughter, Lin Wei. Whether I join your Tiger Guard Division or not, I can represent you."

"Because I'm your father-in-law, and everyone in Jin knows how good you are to Lin Wei."

"And I understand what you mean, but I haven't thought about joining the Tiger Guard Division. However, I can still help you with some things."

Qiao Anbang looked at Zhou Weimin, thought carefully, and then slowly spoke to Zhou Weimin.


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