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Chapter 609

As Stilwell urgently summoned Melier to learn about the entire situation of the Meller Commando fighting the Japanese army, Melier first took the first American transport plane to leave Savage Mountain.

When he arrived in India, Stilwell couldn't wait to find out the situation from Melier. Although Hu Yunfeng told Melier that Stilwell was just Roosevelt's conspiracy executor, Melier still regarded Stilwell as the executioner who killed more than 2,000 team members of the Merell Commando Commando, and he had no good feelings for Stilwell.

But because Stilwell was his superior, he was now in India and had to leave India to expose Roosevelt's conspiracy. For his own safety, although he hated Stilwell, Melier did not show it and answered all Stilwell's questions calmly.

Stilwell obtained how the Meller Commando encountered, fought, and eliminated the Japanese army. He judged with great certainty that the 55th Regiment of the 18th Army of the Japanese must have been Hu Yunfeng intentionally directed to the Meller Commando.

"Brother General Melier, don't you think you were found by the Japanese army and fighting with the Japanese army is strange?" As Roosevelt judged, Stilwell no longer worried that Hu Yunfeng would join the Axis powers to retaliate against the United States and go to war against the allies. Seeing that Melier had no disgust towards Hu Yunfeng, Stilwell was still very grateful when talking about Hu Yunfeng leading his troops to rescue the Merell Commando. He reminded Melier that Melier and Mereller commando fell into Hu Yunfeng's trap.

Of course, Stilwell understood that even if Milier knew that it was Hu Yunfeng who was framed by Merell's commando, he would stop him from revenge on Hu Yunfeng. Now Hu Yunfeng does not retaliate against the United States. Stilwell and Roosevelt will thank God.

This reminded Melier. Stilwell thought that with Melier's wisdom, it would be easy to figure out Hu Yunfeng's conspiracy. However, Melier's expression surprised Stilwell. Melier still did not show any disgust or anger towards Hu Yunfeng. Instead, a trace of anger flashed in Stilwell's eyes when he looked at him.

"Yes, General Stilwell. I have long thought that this time our Merell Commando and the Japanese army were both defeated was a conspiracy of some people." Brigadier General Melier still answered Stilwell's question calmly.

Maybe his angry eyes were for Hu Yunfeng, not for me. When he heard Mellier say that he had thought of it for a long time, Stilwell nodded in his mind.

"Melier, your Meller Commando suffered huge losses, and you bravely eliminated the 55th Japanese Regiment. I have suggested to the General Staff and President Roosevelt to transfer you back to the United States for rest and rest, based on your existing people. Form a special forces like the Greater China Empire. Your organization is the 75th Strike Force, and you will become the first special forces of the U.S. Army." Because you are afraid that the remnants of Meller Commando will stay in India during this period, you will have some insight into Roosevelt's plan. Therefore, both Roosevelt and Stilwell believed that it was necessary to transfer Brigadier General Melier and all the personnel of the Meller Commando from India immediately.

"Thank you very much, General Stilwell." Melier tried his best to calm the anger in his chest, but the anger in his chest was like a volcano that was about to erupt, and he thanked him very hard.

Finally left, Stilwell personally sent the remaining personnel of Melier and the Merell Commando back to the United States. Stilwell breathed a long sigh of relief. Although Stilwell knew that although the Merell Commando suffered heavy losses due to Hu Yunfeng's trick, the Merell Commando was going to be sacrificed in Roosevelt's plan at first, Stilwell was still guilty of the heavy losses of the Merell Commando. Of course, he was even more afraid that Roosevelt would sacrifice Merell Commando's plan to be known to Melier. As the executor, he would fall into the condemnation of the American people. Now, both the members of Melier and the Merell Commando have left India. Stilwell can also be completely relieved.

But unfortunately, Roosevelt's plan to force the Greater China to declare war on Japan was not successful. Stilde looked at the ship carrying Melier and Merell's commando and secretly felt regretful.

Now Roosevelt's plan has stopped. Hu Yunfeng should also know that Roosevelt's plan has not been withdrawn from the Burmese Wild Mountains. If Hu Yunfeng is besieged by the Japanese army, it is not the responsibility of the United States. Stilwell thought with hope again.

The departure of Melier and Meller Commando allowed Hu Yunfeng and his troops to find the Japanese to come to Wild Man Mountain to practice jungle battles. But Hu Yunfeng did not give up his attention to Melier. He had learned through Sun Liren where Melier and Meller Commando were going to the United States. He also asked Uncle Lin to contact the Hongmen boss Situ Tangmei, and asked him to pay close attention and protect Melier. At the same time, Hu Yunfeng also contacted the New York Times through Celia.

Mellier was thinking about how to send out Roosevelt's conspiracy on the ship. Now Roosevelt is the leader of the United States and has a very high reputation. Mellier knew what kind of shock it would be to American society by sending out Roosevelt's conspiracy, and he knew that the Roosevelt's conspiracy he mastered could not be sent out casually. He had to find a reliable media that dared to challenge Roosevelt's highly prestigious president and reported Roosevelt's conspiracy. When he saw the coastline of the United States, he firmly thought about it again.

"Who is Brigadier General Melier?" As soon as Melier got off the boat, he heard someone calling his name.

Director Melier looked in his voice and saw a young man shouting loudly that he was looking for him. Melier did not know the young man, so he frowned and walked forward, asking, "Young man, what are you looking for me?"

When the young man saw that he was about to find someone, he said happily: "Brother General Melier, I am Bianca Boyce, a reporter from the New York Times, who is specialized in reporting on the Asian battlefield. I heard that you just came back from the Myanmar battlefield and beat up the Japanese monkeys. Can you accept my interview?"

These reporters are so omnipresent. When they come back, they know the situation. Brigadier General Melier thought about where Bianca had heard of the news and asked: "Mr. Bianca, your nose is very good."

If it were before, Mellier didn't have much affection for these journalists with a nose like a dog, but now he still enthusiastically joked with Bianca.

"Thank you for your praise. It is our reporter's responsibility to report the news as soon as possible, and I am just doing my duty." Bianca was very happy that he was not disgusted by Melier.

After getting in touch with this young man first, Mellier secretly planned to say, "What do you know?"

"Can you talk to me about the battle with the Japanese army in Myanmar?" Melier's straightforwardness made Bianca very happy, he said.

Mellier nodded and said, "Yes, but should we find a place to talk."

Bianca smiled and said, "Of course, I have found a place. General, are you willing to give up your rest time?"

Mellier followed Bianca, who was driving a luxurious Farrili sports car. Mellier was very surprised. He was a little confused about the origin of Bianca, a reporter. Mellier probably wouldn't have many such luxurious Farrili sports car in the United States.

"General, are you very surprised why I drive such a car?" Bianca asked with a smile on his starting car.

Mellier did not confirm or deny it. Bianca continued: "I am just a little reporter who can't afford to drive such a car. This car belongs to His Highness Celia, the Great Utah Empire."

Although Hu Yunfeng has never enthroned the queen, and even has never held a wedding with Celia. However, this does not affect American speculation that Hu Yunfeng will make which woman he will be the queen. Of course, Americans hope that Hu Yunfeng will enthrone the American Celia as the queen.

"The car of the Queen of the Greater China?" Milier immediately understood who arranged this young reporter named Bianca. However, Milier was not disgusted. Hu Yunfeng arranged this New York Times reporter to come and solved his troubles.

"Yes, it was His Highness Celia, the Greater China Empire who arranged for me to pick you up. I know you have something interesting in your hands." Bianca said.

"Do you know what it is?" asked Mellier.

Bianca drove straight into the road ahead and said, "Negative information about President Roosevelt, right?"

Hearing that Bianca knew what he was doing, Milier fully believed that Biancaan was Hu Yunfeng who arranged it to help him. Milier said: "No, do you have the courage to send it out with the New York Times?"

"I have no problem. Whether the New York Times can publish it depends on the negotiations between the representative of Queen Celia of the Greater China Empire and my boss. The Queen's intention asked me to report and protect you." Celia was a reporter from the New York Times in China at the beginning, so Bianca was very familiar with Celia. When Bianca learned that Celia chose him to do this, Bianca agreed without hesitation. Bianca knew that as long as the negative reports about Roosevelt were discussed in his name, no matter whether Roosevelt's negative reports were true or false, Bianca would definitely become the most well-known reporter in the world.

Of course, Bianca also learned before agreeing that this matter will be exposed by Mellier, the general who was fighting in front of Myanmar and winning the battle. Moreover, Celia, the queen of the Greater China Empire and the daughter of the commander of the US Pacific Fleet, participated. Roosevelt's negative news is absolutely unfair.

"No, I will personally belong to my name to expose Roosevelt, a despicable politician, to comfort the more than 2,000 subordinates who died in battle, and let the American people know how the American national humiliation was formed." Melier said firmly in rejecting Bianca's kindness.

Bianca didn't know the specific content, but when he heard Milier firmly rejecting him and mentioned the US national humiliation, he immediately thought of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Is it still a secret for Japan to attack Pearl Harbor? Is it a joint conspiracy between Roosevelt and Japan? Bilca was shocked and braked and looked at Milier.

"Why are you afraid? Young man." Brigadier General Melier asked with a smile. To be continued...
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