Chapter 570
Hu Yunfeng and Melier both wanted to get something for nothing, so the Americans and Chinese on the south and north slopes were waiting for the other side to take action first. This time, Hu Yunfeng just wanted to train troops and did not have specific strategic and tactical goals. The order that Melier led the troops out was to take advantage of the unstable Japanese foothold in Myanmar and carry out guerrilla warfare behind the Japanese to disrupt the Japanese's position, but there was no time limit. Melier and his subordinates also had enough time to spend with Hu Yunfeng and others.
At noon, Hu Yunfeng saw that the Americans showed no sign of moving, so he could only secretly scold the Americans for being shameless than him and ordered his subordinates to go to the mountain torrent to build a floating bridge.
The heavy rain brought by the Indian Ocean storm had just passed, and the mountain torrents receded a little, but it was shoulder-length deep and the water was fast, so it was not easy to build a pontoon bridge. However, this was not difficult for Hu Yunfeng and others to have many wild men. Moreover, the universal shovels equipped by Hu Yunfeng and his troops were their powerful tools for building a pontoon bridge. Hundreds of people worked together, and in just over two hours they built a pontoon bridge for people, horses and mules to pass safely.
When the Chinese built the pontoon bridge, Brigadier General Melier did not order his subordinates to help, but sent people to observe the Chinese's actions from afar. It was not until the Chinese had built the pontoon bridge that Hu Yunfeng and the Chinese were about to cross the pontoon bridge that Melier ordered his subordinates to pack up their luggage and prepare to enjoy the achievements of the Chinese.
Brigadier General Milier didn't know Hu Yunfeng very well, so he naturally didn't know that Hu Yunfeng was an extremely despicable person in the eyes of their senior US government officials. Moreover, Hu Yunfeng was never willing to be taken advantage of by others. Now Hu Yunfeng and Milier parted ways. Hu Yunfeng would not let Milier take advantage of him.
The American Meller Commando was very quick. Within a few minutes of Brigadier General Melier's order to pack his luggage, Melier's Meller Commando personnel packed up and went to the pontoon bridge set up by the Chinese on the mountain torrent.
Melli saw from a distance that only one Chinese was left bent over and still on the side of the pontoon bridge. I don’t know what he was doing?
"Captain. The Americans are here." Lin Xingguo shouted at Hu Yunfeng on the other side with a wicked smile, and shouted loudly in English, as if he was worried that Americans such as Mellier would not hear it.
Hu Yunfeng immediately straightened his waist and turned to look at Melier. Melier had just mocked the Chinese for their lack of patience and wanted to compete with them for perseverance to take advantage of their Americans. At this time, Hu Yunfeng turned around. Melier saw the hijab in Hu Yunfeng's hand, and shouted in shock: "General Hu, you can't do this..."
Hu Yunfeng smiled and said loudly: "I'll give you a famous Chinese saying. Do it yourself and have enough food and clothing. Haha..."
After Hu Yunfeng said that, he quickly cut off the floating bridge and swung over with a rope that had been tied to the tree on the other side.
Mellier and his subordinates ran towards the pontoon bridge quickly, and Hu Yunfeng had already reached the other side. Mellier and his subordinates could only watch the wood on the pontoon bridge fall into the rapids.
China is too despicable and shameful. Milier muttered two words in anger and shouted to Hu Yunfeng on the other side: "I want to accuse you of General Stilwell."
Idiot, Hu Yunfeng cursed and smiled, "Go and sue, I'm going to react to Roosevelt, you gangsters' army rejected my command and refused to obey my orders."
Mellier was stunned and realized that Hu Yunfeng was not just a general, he was the emperor of the Greater China Empire. However, he was still very angry with Hu Yunfeng's behavior of burning bridges across the river. Especially Hu Yunfeng's proud look. Although Mellier had never had contact with the Chinese, as an American, who would not know that the Chinese could only be beaten and complained in front of the world's great powers. As a member of the great powers, even Europe and the world need to be saved by the United States. How could Mellier bear the humiliation of Hu Yunfeng, a Chinese.
Mellier subconsciously wanted to get out of the gun, but was quickly pulled by his subordinates. The special forces behind Hu Yunfeng opposite had already pointed their guns at them when they saw Mellier's actions.
"Damn Chinese." Melier knew that he was impulsive and cursed and ordered his subordinates to build a bridge again. If Hu Yunfeng and his subordinates wanted to go far away, they could only wander around the ghost mountains based on the ground paintings drawn by the Chinese.
Seeing that the Americans began to prepare for building bridges, Hu Yunfeng also left with his troops. It was almost three o'clock in the afternoon. The Americans had to build a bridge and cross the other side at least until tomorrow. This was the time to get rid of the Americans.
Looking at the Chinese disappearing into the jungle, Mellier gritted his teeth and urged his subordinates to move quickly. In order not to let the Chinese get rid of them, Mellier had to report to Stilwell about the conflict between them and the Chinese in the wild man's mountain.
Stilwell of Lambga did not expect that the Sino-US joint forces had just entered the Wild Man Mountain for a few days. However, Stilwell was not very surprised. He studied Hu Yunfeng these days. Hu Yunfeng has never been a stable guy. Moreover, the members of the Meller Commando in the United States are also restless guys. In Stilwell's opinion, conflicts with the Chinese were inevitable. Even he and Chiang Kai-shek and the generals under Chiang Kai-shek often had conflicts? However, Stilwell did not expect that the Meller Commando led by Brigadier General Melier would have such a serious conflict with Hu Yunfeng. Hu Yunfeng actually got rid of Melier's Meller Commando. This is no longer a simple conflict issue. Melier's stupid behavior has affected Roosevelt's plan to force the Greater China to declare war on Japan.
Stilwell immediately reported the situation to Roosevelt, and Roosevelt was very angry. Hu Yunfeng led his troops into Myanmar from Wildman Mountain and must have come out of the mountains near Myanmar. Myanmar is the location of the 18th Division of the Japanese elite division. As long as he always grasps Hu Yunfeng's actions, Roosevelt can easily set up a plan for Hu Yunfeng.
Now, Hu Yunfeng is still in the Wild Man Mountains. The idiots of Melier and Meller Commando angered Hu Yunfeng and asked Hu Yunfeng to get rid of them. How the United States can grasp Hu Yunfeng's specific whereabouts? Roosevelt certainly did not want him to design a plan to force the Greater China Empire to declare war on Japan. He immediately sent a telegram to Hu Yunfeng himself, asking Hu Yunfeng not to abandon the Meller Commando.
But to Roosevelt's disappointment, Hu Yunfeng first accused the Americans of obeying his orders, which was proposed by Melier to leave his command. Hu Yunfeng was the emperor of the Greater China Empire, not the Chiang Kai-shek of China. Hu Yunfeng also told Roosevelt that he and his troops had gone far away and that it was impossible to spend time waiting for Melier and his Meller Commando.
Chapter completed!