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Chapter 316 Conflict

This time, Cao Yuanzheng not only brought the army, but also the management staff of the Soviet port. They arrived in advance and cooperated with the French army to make the handover between Tumoamo and the two surrounding French islands more quickly.

The troops were handed over to Song E, and Song E was responsible for the matter sent to the French territory he took over, and Hu Yunfeng would not care about these matters. Then, Hu Yunfeng told Song E to train the sent troops into a Marine Corps and move the aircraft carriers to the transport ship. Hu Yunfeng and Cao Yuanzheng took a fleet of two cruisers, four destroyers and transport ships carrying gold to the Cape York Peninsula in northern Australia.

When Hu Yunfeng led his fleet to leave Noumea Port in Tumoamo, it was July 13, 1940. After Hu Yunfeng met with Jichul for the second time, the British carefully implemented the agreement reached with Hu Yunfeng. When the aircraft carrier formation was still in the Caribbean, the British had persuaded Australia to agree to the Cape York Peninsula and surrounding areas to demarcate 100,000 square kilometers of land to accept Chinese refugees. In addition, Jichul also promised to use fleets and British merchant ships to help Hu Yunfeng transport refugees. When Cao Yuan led his troops to the Cape York Peninsula, the British organized 10,000 Chinese refugees from Hu Yunfeng and had arrived at Cape York.

The confiscated French battleship was named "Guan Yu" by Hu Yunfeng. Not only Hu Yunfeng and the special forces, but also the Queen of the Netherlands and members of the royal family, former government officials moved on. The fleet headed by "Guan Yu" arrived near the Cape York Peninsula after two days of voyage.

When the fleet arrived, York City Harbor on Cape York Peninsula was very busy. The Australians on Cape York Peninsula had retreated one after another. There were really no Australian residents in York City, only the Australian military and police, British ships, and confused Chinese refugees.

"Captain, Australian military and police are bullying us Chinese." Cao Yuanzheng saw from the telescope that the Chinese refugees who had just been transported to the Cape York Peninsula by British ships were driven away by policemen wearing Australian military and police uniforms with sticks, so that Chinese refugees could get off the ship as soon as possible.

"Where is the troop transport ship you brought? Why don't you land?" Hu Yunfeng also saw it and asked coldly.

"When I came here a few days ago, Australia said that only refugees were allowed to land, not troops, and the commander of the British fleet also helped the Australians speak, saying that as the agreement you signed with the UK, only refugees were allowed to land. We did not have warships, so I did not land, and the transport ship was parked at the port of Morbiz in Papua New Guinea opposite." Cao Yuanzheng replied.

Hu Yunfeng ordered: "Go and send a report to the transport fleet and ask them to come here as soon as possible."

Then he wanted to say to Lin Xinxin beside him: "Notify the captain, we will be at the port."

The huge hull of the battleship "Guan Yu" was heading towards Cape York Port. The captain of the battleship had informed Hu Yunfeng that the Australians in Cape York Port sent a signal that the fleet would not allow the fleet to reach the port. However, Hu Yunfeng ignored Australia's warning and ordered the naval guns on the fleet to take off their cannons and aimed the muzzle at Cape York Port and force them to reach the port.

There were defensive shore guns on Cape York Harbor, and the Australians pointed the shore guns at the fleet without any weakness. If it weren't for the British ship transporting Chinese refugees to explain the signal, Hu Yunfeng was ready to order the destruction of Australia's shore guns.

"Commander-in-Chief, the British ship sent a signal, asking the fleet commander to land in a small boat, saying that we would coordinate our relationship with the Australians. The captain asked for instructions, could he go?" The captain of the battleship "Guan Yu" sent someone to ask for instructions from Hu Yunfeng.

"You go back and report to the captain, put the boat, I'll go there." Hu Yunfeng ordered the visitor and said to Lin Xinxin: "You go and notify all the special forces members, be fully armed and prepare, and log in with me."

"Commander-in-Chief, it's very dangerous for you to go." The visitor did not immediately hear the order, and waited for Hu Yunfeng to finish speaking to Lin Xinxin, and said worriedly.

Hu Yunfeng smiled and patted his shoulder, saying, "Young man, go back and convey my order to your captain. I will not be in trouble with the warship you drove as my backing."

"But, Commander-in-Chief..."

Hu Yunfeng deliberately said with a stern face: "You are a soldier. What is the responsibility of a soldier? Has no one taught you?"

"Report to the commander-in-chief, the duty of the soldier is to obey the orders."

Hu Yunfeng let go of his face, nodded with satisfaction, and ordered: "Go and execute my order immediately."

Seeing the young man sent by the captain to report, he ran to the battleship command room with a worried look on his face. Hu Yunfeng smiled and walked towards the tail of the ship.

"Captain, I can finally carry out missions with you again." Cao Yuanzheng was also fully armed, and finally boarded the boat like a soldier and sighed with a smile.

"General Cao, I seriously doubt whether you still have the ability to join the special forces team. Isn't it embarrassing that you, a general, will you carry out missions with us school-level soldiers?" Lin Xingguo joked.

"Nonsense, do you want to have a competition?" Cao Yuanzheng rolled up his sleeves and exposed his strong muscles, saying, "In front of the captain, I will always be a soldier, the strongest soldier of the special forces."

"Swish..." When the special forces members heard Cao Yuanzheng, they felt that they claimed to be the strongest soldier in the special forces team. They all sneered at him and showed contempt. Even Jibchuhe, who had fought a lot of battles with Hu Yunfeng, felt that she should be better than Cao Yuanzheng.

"Oh! Our good deputy captain, you have not made any progress after leaving the special forces team. You have achieved the same bragging skills as Lin Xingguo and Zhou Weitao." Gao Ning set up a sniper rifle at the bow of the boat and said.

The special forces did not release guns in the joking manner. Their guns were loaded and their eyes were all staring at the direction of Cape York Harbor.

The boat arrived at Cape York Harbor, and several Australian officers accompanied a British Rear Admiral to the front of Hu Yunfeng and the special forces members under the escort of dozens of Australian military and police.

Before the British Rear Admiral opened his mouth, an Australian major took the lead and said to Hu Yunfeng, who was led by the leadership: "Chinese, please leave your warships out of Cape York port."

The Australian major was facing Gao Ning. Before he could finish his words, the heavy sniper stock in Gao Ning's hand had hit his face. The Australian major screamed and covered his face and fell into a coma.

Gao Ning snorted and said, "Please see our military rank before speaking."

Good, after Gao Ning's reminder, the Australian and British major generals noticed the ranks of Hu Yunfeng and the special forces. Hu Yunfeng carried the rank of lieutenant general, and the others were the rank of colonel except one major general. What's more serious is that they were attracted by the *** officials. In addition to the lieutenant general, the rank of lieutenant general led by the lieutenant general were like soldiers protecting the lieutenant general and the two female officers around the lieutenant general.

"Hello General! I am Major General Rich, the captain of the British Far East Fleet's "Prince of Wales" battleship." Rich saluted Hu Yunfeng's rank and introduced himself.

Hu Yunfeng did not introduce himself, but asked: "Captain Richie, why are there still Australian troops and police here? Is Prime Minister Churchill going to regret it again?"

"General, who are you?" Richie asked.

Hu Yunfeng said unhappily: "It doesn't matter who I am. The Australian army dares to aim the shore artillery at my fleet. I think you don't take me seriously. Please answer me, is it Mr. Churchill who regrets it? If so, I will take all the Chinese refugees away. Tell Mr. Churchill that Britain will be my enemy from now on."

Could it be that he is the Chinese who repeatedly reminded him to take it seriously? Major General Ritchie secretly called it a bad thing. Prime Minister Churchill repeatedly emphasized in his telegram to the Far East Fleet that he must take it seriously when encountering General Hu of China. General Hu of China is crucial to Britain and is a very tough person. Don’t anger him. Now it seems that this lieutenant general should be General Hu of China.

Major General Rich glanced at the Australian officers behind him and asked Hu Yunfeng to go to the distance and said, "Are you General Hu?"

Hu Yunfeng nodded, and Ricci thought that he was right, no wonder his subordinates knocked out the Australian major without saying a word. Ricci said: "General, the British government did not regret it. Instead, you drove the aircraft carrier fleet next to Australia, which made the Australian government very nervous. We have persuaded the Australian government to keep restrained. When you took over the French territory, you did not see Australian warships disturbing you. However, the UK forced Australia to divide 100,000 square kilometers of land to accept Chinese refugees. The Australian government and Australia are already very angry. When your aircraft carrier fleet comes, the Australians are naturally not very friendly to you."

Hu Yunfeng lit the cigarette and said, "I don't care about Australians. I signed an agreement with Mr. Churchill. It is your responsibility to have such a thing happen. Now please drive the Australians out of the places where Chinese refugees are. I don't want to see Australian police driving away Chinese refugees with sticks. If such a thing happens again, I will solve it by force. Also, my fleet and army must land on ports and let the Australians get away."

"General, the place assigned to Chinese refugee camps is still Australian territory." Major General Rimiri reminded.

Hu Yunfeng stared at Major General Ritchie and said, "I have never denied that this is not Australian territory, but staying here for a day in the Chinese refugee camp, the Chinese will be under the jurisdiction of the Chinese themselves, that is, my army. Remember, the UK will also help the Chinese refugees form an army of ten divisions. These troops will be sent to Europe to help the British fight against Germany. My interests are also the interests of the UK."

"To form ten divisions in Australia" Ritchie obviously didn't know and said horrified: "General, I don't know about this."

"Go and ask your Prime Minister Churchill." Hu Yunfeng said lightly.

"Okay." Ritchie understood that Hu Yunfeng must have agreed to a secret agreement with the UK, but the terms of the agreement have not been conveyed to him. He said: "I will try my best to convince the Australians to leave."

Hu Yunfeng threatened: "It's not about trying his best, but it's necessary to let them get out of here immediately. Otherwise, in order to protect Chinese refugees, my army will launch an attack, and the attack is not limited to Cape York Port."

"General, we are all working hard to protect Chinese refugees who were invaded by Japan. Please keep your restraint." Major General Rich sweated coldly. He really didn't expect how such a strong person would appear in the Chinese who had always been weak in front of foreigners. He didn't want to turn Australia, which took in Chinese refugees, into a battlefield, which would be of no benefit to Britain. He asked: "General, let me take the liberty to ask, will Chinese refugees leave Australia in the future?"

Hu Yunfeng took the last few puffs of cigarettes and threw away the cigarette butt and smiled: "Do you think China wants to come to Australia, an isolated island far away from the mainland? You can tell the Australians clearly that when the Japanese are driven out of China, all Chinese will go back. I can also sign an agreement with Australia to make assurances to the Australians."

He felt relieved when he saw this. Rich hadn't thought about why Hu Yunfeng wanted to accept French islands with smaller land area. Rich said: "General, with you, I believe that Australians will accept Chinese refugees with confidence."

"Then please persuade them to leave. I am the most peaceful person. Don't let me have conflicts with Australians." Hu Yunfeng nodded with a chuckle.

Hu Yunfeng made a promise that Chinese refugees would be allowed to sign the agreement in the future, but it was obvious that the Australians were not completely convinced by Rich. They telegraphed Hu Yunfeng's request and proposal to the Australian government. At the same time, Major General Rich also telegraphed Lieutenant General Phillips, the commander of the British Far East ship, Lieutenant General Phillips, who was about to take place in Cape York Port that could turn into a war. Lieutenant General Phillips was just the executor of the agreement signed by Britain and Hu Yunfeng. He did not know the content of all the agreement, so he had to telegraph Churchill, hoping that Churchill would stop the outbreak of the war.

Churchill, who received the telegram, immediately sent a telegram to Lieutenant General Phillips, Hu Yunfeng and the Australian government. Churchill instructed Lieutenant General Phillips to order Major General Ritchie to immediately stop Hu Yunfeng from clashing with the Australians. He also told Hu Yunfeng to remain restrained and he would let Australians withdraw from the places belonging to the Chinese refugee camp. At the same time, it also implied that the Australian government had very high energy. If Australia offends him and really fights, it will not only be difficult for Britain to fulfill its responsibility to protect Australia, but even the United States will not interfere. I hope the Australian government will make a wise choice.

Australia had a small population at this time, and its armed forces were even weak. It only took twelve or three years to obtain domestic and diplomatic rights from the UK. In terms of politics and military, it needed to rely on Britain's protection. Faced with Hu Yunfeng's strong and Churchill's hints, the Australians had no other choice. They only hoped that Britain would ensure that Hu Yunfeng comply with his promise and moved Chinese refugees in Australia back to China after the Japanese were driven out of China.

So, with Major General Rich's witness and guarantee, Hu Yunfeng signed an agreement with Australia. Of course, Hu Yunfeng promised to pay a price. Even if the promise to Australia was proposed by Hu Yunfeng himself, Hu Yunfeng still had to add a piece of the agreement, and Australia lend him five million people a year of food.

Hu Yunfeng's new clause immediately caused a dispute. General Ritchie felt that Hu Yunfeng was a troublemaker. If Australia and him did not sign the agreement as soon as possible, Ritchie would not guarantee that Hu Yunfeng would cause more trouble. He tried his best to persuade Australia to accept it, and also persuaded Hu Yunfeng to lower the conditions.

Under Rich's support, Hu Yunfeng promised to pay off the 25% grain payment in half a year, and to pay off the principal and interest once in the other three years, and to strictly guard Chinese refugees not leave the refugee land. Australia promised to provide all the food for Chinese refugees in one year within three months. The two sides signed the agreement under the witness of Rich on behalf of the British government.

After signing the agreement, Hu Yunfeng immediately ordered the fleet to dock, and the Soviet port troops arrived landed, driving the Australian troops who wanted to remove the shore artillery from the territory of Chinese refugees on Cape York Peninsula. The agreement he signed with Australia was also torn apart by him and threw it into the Pacific Ocean.

Australia's troubles took two days. Now that the army has landed, Hu Yunfeng made some arrangements to throw everything to the administrators of the Soviet port. Many of these administrative personnel who came to Cape York were the first administrative personnel who immigrated from China to the Soviet port. They can be said to have rich experience in how to deal with various problems of Chinese refugees. With the cooperation of the army, Hu Yunfeng was not worried at all.

Hu Yunfeng once again took the fleet away from Australia and rushed to Indonesia. The troops and administrative personnel sent from the Soviet port to Indonesia had arrived in Singapore, waiting for Hu Yunfeng to lead the fleet to meet.

The Queen of Dutch Weihemingna followed Hu Yunfeng from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, from Europe to South America, and then to Oceania, and now she is going to Asia to accept Indonesia, the largest overseas colony in the Netherlands. She is very painful and helpless. She meets the despicable and shameless Hu Yunfeng forcing the French colonies and territories to surrender to him. She scolds the leaders of Britain and the United States every day, but she can't see a new empire about to be born, and it is an empire led by despicable and shameless Chinese.

When Queen Weihemingna thought of Hu Yunfeng taking photos of the old woman who forced her to take nude photos, Queen Weihemingna was very painful. When she saw female members of the royal family tremble when they saw Jibchuhe, Queen Weihemingna guessed that this Chinese woman who was as despicable as Hu Yunfeng must have taken photos of all the female members of the Dutch royal family mates with dogs according to Hu Yunfeng's order.

The Netherlands will be at the mercy of the demon Hu Yunfeng in the next few decades. Weihemingna thought of seeing God, but the Netherlands is still under the iron hoof of Germany, so she does not have the courage to leave the Dutch. And even if she meets God, the next Queen of the Netherlands will also be at the mercy of the demon Hu Yunfeng. The Queen of the Netherlands Weihemingna sighed and cursed Hu Yunfeng in grief and angrily and angrily.
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