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Chapter 562

?Original Hu Yunfeng asked this question a bit heartbroken. Fortunately, there is only Hu Yunfeng here, Sun Liren and Stilwell are all here, but the old man Stilwell can speak fluent Chinese. How can Sun Liren answer in front of Stilwell?

Seeing that Sun Liren did not express his opinion, Hu Yunfeng yelled and said, "It seems that General Sun is also a common person. Since you are also a common person, why do you want me to be a saint? You have no intention of doing anything to others. Does General Sun understand the principle of not doing anything to others?"

Hu Yunfeng was provoking himself to express his opinions, but he knew it well, but he didn't understand why Hu Yunfeng asked him to answer such a question.--. But he blamed Hu Yunfeng first. If he couldn't answer, then he would criticize Hu Yunfeng as if he wanted to do anything but had to impose Hu Yunfeng. If he was willing to answer, if the old man Stilwell spread the conversation between him and Hu Yunfeng, his commander of the 38th Division would be the end, and he would not have a foothold in China in the future.

What's more, Sun Liren has never thought about the issue of Hu Yunfeng. For the sake of the Chinese nation, China is now apart from the Kuomintang. Does Hu Yunfeng want to persuade himself to join the **? Sun Liren knew that Hu Yunfeng supported China very much. Even Hu Yunfeng did not hand over the two republics of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan that he seized from the Soviet Union to the Chinese government of the Kuomintang, but gave it to **. This incident made Chiang Kai-shek furious for a long time and made Chiang Kai-shek completely resentful of Hu Yunfeng.

Of course, there is another possibility that Hu Yunfeng is testing himself and trying to pull himself to the Greater China Empire. Sun Liren thought to look at Hu Yunfeng and Stilwell. In fact, Sun Liren admired Hu Yunfeng very much. Since 37 years, Hu Yunfeng only had more than 1,000 troops in his hands. Unexpectedly, in just a few years, Hu Yunfeng not only had a million troops, but also snatched a large area of ​​land from the old colonial countries of the Soviet, Britain, France and the Netherlands to establish the Greater China Empire. As a Chinese, who is not proud of Hu Yunfeng's behavior, if Hu Yunfeng intends to seize the Chinese regime, he is afraid that as long as he says, both the Kuomintang and the ** will be abandoned by people from all walks of life in China, and his army will definitely be able to seize the Chinese regime quickly.

Sun Liren was forced to answer the question, nor was he not answered. Stilwell, who was standing next to him, also looked at Sun Liren with interest, hoping that Sun Liren could answer Hu Yunfeng's question. Sun Liren's talent in commanding operations was fully demonstrated in Myanmar. Only Sun Liren won the entire Myanmar battle, especially in the Ren'an-Kang's aid to the British. Sun Liren, the commander of the 38th Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, fought bravely with several times his own enemies with a force of a regiment, and defeated the more with less. More than 7,000 British-Burma Army 1st Division who were besieged for several days were rescued. Stilwell admired Sun Liren, a Chinese general who graduated from the Virginia Military Academy in the United States. Of course, Stilwell also hoped that Sun Liren had noble qualities, just like Hu Yunfeng's question, for the sake of the Chinese nation, Sun Liren should have the determination to abandon everything, including abandoning the identity of a member of the Kuomintang.

Hu Yunfeng asked Sun Liren about this sentence with purpose. In his plan, Southeast Asia would become the sphere of influence of the Chinese nation. Of course, his Greater China Empire would not be able to occupy the entire Southeast Asia, and in the future it would inevitably lead some Chinese forces to enter Southeast Asia. Moreover, the territory of the Greater China Empire is now divided into two major blocks of north and south. Taiwan in the middle has become an important link connecting the two major blocks of territories of the Greater China Empire. Therefore, in the future, Hu Yunfeng would not leave Taiwan to China and Chiang Kai-shek. His Greater China Empire would be occupied.

But Hu Yunfeng did not want Chiang Kai-shek to die in China, so he still wanted to find a way out for Chiang Kai-shek. This way out could not be arranged by China, otherwise when the Yan'an army swept across China in the future, Chiang Kai-shek would still be eliminated by Yan'an. If this is the case, China will be surrounded and protected by the Greater China Empire in the future. Hu Yunfeng believes that this is not possible. He must arrange an opponent for China to be by his side to inspire and stimulate China to strive for strength. Of course, this opponent would be the United States.

Hu Yunfeng thought about the major forces in China. Except for Chiang Kai-shek's power, which would be combined with the United States and fight to the end with China in the future, other Chinese forces may not be combined with the Americans to fight against Yan'an, which swept China. So, Sun Liren, a person favored by the Americans, entered Hu Yunfeng's sight.

Sun Liren continued to hesitate, but Hu Yunfeng said to Stilwell: "General Stilwell, I believe you will not spread our conversation today, right?"

While waiting for Sun Liren to answer Hu Yunfeng's question, Stilwell was also wondering why Hu Yunfeng suddenly asked such a sensitive question? Although this topic was initiated by Sun Liren, Stilwell saw that Hu Yunfeng forced Sun Liren to express his opinion, and he received Roosevelt's reminder in advance that Hu Yunfeng was a despicable, shameless, conspiring and cunning guy. He believed that Hu Yunfeng's question to Sun Liren was definitely not something he thought about and asked at the moment, but had already planned it. This made Stilwell interested.

"Your Majesty, I will naturally not spread what I heard." Hu Yunfeng's identity was there. Although Stilwell did not have a good impression of Hu Yunfeng, Stilwell still tried his best to maintain his demeanor.

Hu Yunfeng believed that Stilwell would not spread the conversation between him and Sun Liren, but Hu Yunfeng was sure that the United States would use Sun Lishi in the future, and Stilwell would definitely report what he saw and heard today to the US government. This is why Hu Yunfeng asked Sun Liren in front of Stilwell for this question. Hu Yunfeng wanted to force Sun Liren to answer his wishes, and at the same time let Stilwell know that Sun Liren is not the same as Chiang Kai-shek, and Americans can use Sun Liren with confidence and boldness in the future.

Stilwell expressed his opinion, and Sun Liren's concerns were gone. He no longer hesitated: "Of course, I am willing to give up everything for the benefit of the Chinese nation. If necessary, I will no longer be a member of the Kuomintang."

Hu Yunfeng nodded lightly and expressed his satisfaction with Sun Liren's answer. Similarly, Stilwell nodded with a smile. He thought this was the quality of an upright soldier. However, Sun Liren immediately changed the subject and said, "But it is impossible for you to provoke my relationship with the Kuomintang, and I will not accept any disturbance from you."

"Hahaha..." Hu Yunfeng laughed and said, "Do you think I will bother you? Do I need to bother you? You are useless to me. Let me take you to see my soldiers, and you will understand whether I want to bother you. However, you must remember the words of Gang, for the sake of the strength of the Chinese nation, you can give up everything."

Sun Liren snorted disdainfully and went to see Hu Yunfeng and Stilwell to see Hu Yunfeng bring the troops. (To be continued...)To be continued

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