Chapter 160 Emergency Return
Chapter 160: Urgent return to China
Yu signed a contract with ABC Records. Urenhaqin and Celia's charity performances were arranged by ABC Records, and their security work was also in charge of ABC Records. Hu Yunfeng "wrote" more than 30 classic songs for Cialia at one time. Their economic man Jamie quickly returned Hu Yunfeng and formed a children's art troupe for training.
Wurenhaqin, Celia and the orphans spent most of their daily life receiving professional training at the ABC record company, which left the special forces teams doing nothing.
Hu Yunfeng did not give them a chance to rest. After finishing his visit to West Point Military Academy, he asked Major Neil to find a place to train the special forces members and wait for the Soviet port to bring the technical information and samples of the walkie-talkie.
After about a month of waiting, Cao Yuanzheng not only sent the information and samples of the walkie-talkie phone, but also specially asked two male special forces members to come to the United States with ten female special forces members for the safety of Wurenhaqin and the orphans.
After obtaining the technical information and samples of the walkie-talkie, Hu Yunfeng immediately contacted Roosevelt. Roosevelt did not delay and immediately asked the military and communication experts to conduct test and evaluation.
The results of the evaluation test surprised the Americans. Hu Yunfeng's walkie-talkie was actually a revolutionary product in the history of communications. With such walkie-talkie, the combat efficiency of the army will be greatly improved.
The results of the evaluation test also gave Hu Yunfeng an absolute advantage in the negotiations. In the negotiations with his designated partner Motorola, the Americans agreed to form a joint venture for the first time, and Hu Yunfeng occupied a 51% controlling stake with a technology patent right.
Roosevelt was keenly discovered that the world was heading for the danger of war step by step. After being evaluated by Walkie-Telephone, he and the military immediately listed Walkie-Telephone as the highest secret. Of course, this joint venture could not be controlled by Hu Yunfeng. In the end, he and Hu Yunfeng reached an agreement again, and the United States sold the two aircraft carrier formations to Hu Yunfeng, and Hu Yunfeng sold all shares to the US government as funds to purchase the aircraft carrier formation before 1942.
Both sides were very satisfied with the result. Hu Yunfeng initially imagined that he would be a loan and aircraft carrier formation from the United States, but if he thought about it carefully, although the "money" of Walkie-Telephone is vast, he could not play with the Soviet Union and the United States at the same time. If the United States and the Soviet Union allied, they would unite to destroy the Soviet port and hand over the shares.
Roosevelt also did not feel at a loss. The navy was not strong enough to have two aircraft carrier formations. If Hu Yunfeng regards the United States as his enemy in the future, he can easily destroy him with his strength. However, the Walkie-Telephone is different in his opinion. If this revolutionary equipment spreads to the hands of the enemy, if the United States is involved in the war, it will cause huge losses to the United States. Roosevelt had already planned it, and it doesn't matter that Hu Yunfeng has the technology. As long as he does not hand it over to a third party, he has no industry to produce Walkie-Telephone, otherwise he would not use it to trade with the United States. When the United States takes back the shares in Hu Yunfeng's hands, the Walkie-Telephone will be controlled in the hands of the United States.
Three days after Hu Yunfeng ended the negotiations with the United States, after more than a month of negotiations, Zhao Sihai, on behalf of the Soviet Port, finally completed the negotiations with the US government. Both sides took what they needed and achieved their own goals.
All negotiations were completed, and then news that excited the Chinese came. The US Senate and House of Representatives passed the abolition of the Chinese Exclusion Act by unanimously. On the day of the U.S. Congress, Roosevelt invited Chinese leaders such as Hu Yunfeng, Zhao Sihai, and Situ Meitang to come to the U.S. Congress, and Roosevelt signed the order in front of them.
As the American Chinese celebrated one after another, Hu Yunfeng, Zhao Sihai and Situ Meitang discussed the delegation to establish a joint venture with Motorola, Hu Yunfeng prepared his last stop in the United States to go to the US Naval Base in Hawaii to select training personnel for the US Marine Corps.
However, just the day before he was about to set off, the Chinese ambassador to the United States came. The ambassador to the United States passed on a telegram from Chiang Kai-shek.
The first half of the telegram was filled with some beautiful words that praised him for making the United States abolish the China Exclusion Act. Hu Yunfeng swept it away. But the one behind made Hu Yunfeng frown. Grigori Curishenko, the captain of the bomber fleet of the Soviet Aid China Aid China, and Blagoveshinsky, a member of the aircraft, were shot down while bombing the Japanese airport in Wuhu. According to reliable information, Curishenko and Blagoshinsky were injured and alive, and were hidden in the mountains by the Chinese people.
Dai Li and the Communist Party sent his special forces to rescue him, but the Japanese army also sent a large number of troops to search, including the special forces, the Military Control Commission and the Communist Party. The special forces of the Communist Party suffered heavy losses and retreated due to the heavy siege of Japan.
Although the Japanese army has now captured Wuhan, it has increased by more than 30% compared with the original historical casualties, most of which are deaths. Japan has lost its strategic offensive strength, and they do not think it is a victory. In order to show the friendship between China and the Soviet Union, Chiang Kai-shek vowed to rescue the two Soviet pilots back to Chongqing at all costs.
Therefore, fighting for two Soviet pilots became a battlefield for the Japanese and Chiang Kai-shek to regain their faces. The defeat of the Military Control Commission and the Communist Party’s special forces made Chiang Kai-shek have to think of Hu Yunfeng, who was far away in the United States.
Hu Yunfeng was very disappointed with the Military Control Commission and the Communist Party's special forces. Isn't this slap him in the face? He handed the telegram to the special forces members, and he began to measure whether it is important to rescue Soviet pilots or to establish good relations with senior U.S. Navy leaders.
There is no doubt that at this time, Stalin believed that his loyalty was more important. Hu Yunfeng made a decision in a moment to return to China to rescue the Soviet pilot, and at the same time he also regained his face for himself.
"Xu Yi, you are responsible for the women's special forces coming to the United States and conduct security training for them. Wurenhaqin and the orphans have something to do with you. I'll cause trouble." Hu Yunfeng quickly issued an order.
"Yes, captain. Even if I die, I will definitely guarantee the safety of my wife and the orphans." Xu Yi said.
Hu Yunfeng nodded slightly, and two new male members ordered: "Cheng Han, Lushan, you and Major Neil go to Hawaii to help the US Marines train people. Do you know what to teach or not?"
"I understand, the body is similar to the spirit but not the spirit." Cheng Han replied.
Hu Yunfeng nodded with satisfaction. The person selected by Cao Yuanzheng was very clever and could understand it at a glance.
"The others are going to go back to China with me." Hu Yunfeng ordered all the old special forces members.
He asked the team members to go back to their room and prepare to come to Major Neil's room alone. If he returned home by boat, it would take at least half a month on the way, and the US Navy must provide help.
"Major Neil, I need to return to China as soon as possible. I hope the US Navy can help." Hu Yunfeng was straight to the point when he saw Major Neil.
Major Neil looked at Hu Yunfeng in surprise and said, "General, what makes you so anxious? What should we do about our Marine Corps?"
Hu Yunfeng said: "Don't worry, I have arranged two of the most elite team members to help you train personnel."
He refused to tell the reason for his return, and Major Neil couldn't continue asking. Major Neil said, "General, how do you hope the US Navy will help you?"
Hu Yunfeng thought for a while and said, "The United States dispatched aircraft carriers and then used long-range bombers to send me and my people to Hong Kong during the range."
Madman! Major Neil suddenly stood up. He was frightened by Hu Yunfeng's request and said, "General, I can't help you with this, and I think the US Navy can't help you either."
"Okay, I'll go find President Roosevelt." Hu Yunfeng said and left.
After having been in contact with Hu Yunfeng for a long time, Major Neil learned that Hu Yunfeng was so bold that he had nothing that he dared not think about or something that he dared not do. He stared out the door in a daze.
Having reached a series of agreements with Hu Yunfeng and the Soviet Port, Roosevelt still considered Hu Yunfeng's request. For Roosevelt, Hu Yunfeng did not conceal his return to China to save people.
Thinking that Hu Yunfeng's battle against Japan was so amazing that Hu Yunfeng wanted to train personnel for the US Marine Corps, Roosevelt believed that this was an opportunity to understand Hu Yunfeng's army. He had other ideas. If the Chinese government surrendered to Japan, for the sake of the interests of the United States, Hu Yunfeng could be the spokesperson for the United States.
Roosevelt answered the phone number from the Admiralty Department. Not long after, Roosevelt told Hu Yunfeng that the US Navy agreed to his request and the Hawaiian Naval Base would send him back to Hong Kong.
At noon that day, Hu Yunfeng and the special forces members boarded the special plane that the United States sent them to Hawaii. After receiving the news, Wurenhaqin and Celia rushed to the airport. Before they could say goodbye to Hu Yunfeng, Wurenhaqin could only wave to the plane flying further and further away with tears.
Looking at the plane gradually disappearing into the distance, Celia didn't know whether she should be glad that the hateful guy left or sad. In short, she felt a vague feeling of reluctance in her heart. Although that guy was hateful and hateful, she had to admit that it was that guy who helped her find the most suitable career.
When they arrived at the Port of Hawaii, the US aircraft carrier was ready to set sail. Without too much Xuan Han and politeness, Hu Yunfeng and the special forces members immediately boarded the aircraft carrier.
"General, my name is Chester William Nimitz. Now this aircraft carrier is now under my command. "Whether in my past and present lives, Hu Yunfeng is the first time he has been an aircraft carrier. When he and his team members were looking around curiously, a middle-aged man in a four-star general uniform patted him on the shoulder.
Damn, it wasn't intentional, right? Hu Yunfeng laughed at Nimitz twice and stretched out his hand and said, "Hello General, it's a great honor to be on the aircraft carrier you command."
Nimitz stretched out his hand and shook Hu Yunfeng, and said with a stern face: "General, please explain your relationship with my daughter."
Chapter completed!