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Chapter 1391 scare you to death

1391 Hu Bin stood there, looking at the reporter below. The words said made Marshall blush behind him because what Hu Bin is telling the truth now, while what the media reports are all following the rumors.

"Previously, your media reported that I had collected money from the Japanese, so I would not attack Alaska. I would like to ask everyone, do you rather believe what the Japanese are than what the friendly forces say, right?

Before I, Hu Bin, brought my troops to America, what did your America look like? The final defense line was almost broken, and half of the United States' territory was occupied by Japanese troops. How long did I come here? Well? Not half a year, right? What did your America look like now?

The Japanese troops have already huddled in Alaska and are still retreating? I, Hu Bin, have collected money from the Japanese? If I want the money from the Japanese, I can just say, give me the money. Hu Bin will not come to America. Do you think the Japanese will give it to me?

My combat troops are more than 800,000. In your America, the troops that annihilated the Japanese troops more than twice the capable troops. You media, you turned a blind eye to this and even allowed the people to surround my base. What are your intentions? Well?

Now let me explain to you, what do I need to explain to you? I, Hu Bin, came to America, helped you win the battle, and helped you regain your territory. If you don’t believe me, would you rather believe in the Japanese?

Is this how you Americans treat friendly forces like this?" Hu Bin stood there and said angrily to the media reporters below.

"This, General Hu, we did not deny the merits of you and your country's troops. This is a misunderstanding. The media reporters were very anxious after hearing this rumor. They did not think carefully before publishing such a report!" Patton heard it and said anxiously.

"Is that true? I hope this is also true. What you Americans do, let us help your Chinese troops. I feel very disappointed. I also hope it is a misunderstanding!" Hu Bin heard it, looked at Patton, and then said to the media.

"Also, don't you believe me? Yesterday, General Marshall told me that I would prepare 400,000 troops of food and grass for me. I will go in within 3 days. I will let you see if I can go in if there is food and grass.

You look at it, see if I dare to attack the Japanese troops in Alaska. Of course, this comes at a price, because you don’t believe me, you surround my base and discredit our troops, so if I enter Alaska within 3 days, then you will pay me 100 million Chinese dollars in cash.

I have told you all the things I have to witness the rest. I will reach this agreement with General Marshall. As long as there is enough food and supplies, your troops will enter Alaska within 3 days!" After Hu Bin finished speaking there, he looked at Marshall.

"Yes, we will sign this agreement with General Hu, and we also hope that media reporters from all over the world will be a witness!" Marshall immediately spoke when he saw Hu Bin looking at him.

At this time, all the reporters below started to discuss. They did not expect things to turn out like this, as if what they heard now was completely different from what they reported before.

"Okay, I won't say much nonsense. I have nothing to say to you American media reporters, because you are irresponsible for the content of your reports, so there is nothing to say to you! Let's start signing now!" Hu Bin said with a microphone.

Marshall was quite embarrassed at this time. He didn't expect Hu Bin to attack at a media press conference!

"This, then let's sign it?" Marshall said.

Then the people behind took the documents, Hu Bin and Marshall each. Hu Bin looked at the contract he wanted to sign, and then signed it. After the signing was completed, he gave the documents to Marshall and exchanged them with Marshall. After the exchange, he continued to sign and shook hands with Marshall.

The reporters from the media were taking pictures wildly, especially when the two parties signed a contract and shook hands, the reporters would not miss such shots and recorded them with cameras.

"Okay, the agreement has been signed, and it is time for the media to ask questions!" Patton said.

"I want to say it first. I will accept questions from Chinese journalists. I will not accept questions from journalists from other countries, nor will I answer them!" Hu Bin said with a microphone.

When Patton heard this, he looked at Hu Bin very depressedly. Hu Bin had never said anything before coming. When the media reporters below heard this, they were quite surprised. Many media reporters wanted to ask Hu Bin's questions, but Hu Bin said it before accepting the question, and accepted the questions from Chinese reporters, and did not answer any other questions.

"Okay, this reporter!" Patton saw many people raising their hands below, and clicked a reporter sitting in the front!

"Hello, General Hu, I am a reporter from the US Daily. I want to ask, you just said that you didn't take the Japanese money, but why did the rumor say you took it? Why? Also, do you have any explanation for this rumor?" The reporter stood up and looked at Hu Bin and said.

Patton heard it, looked at Hu Bin, and Hu Bin also heard what the translator said to him next to him. Hu Bin completely ignored it and thought he hadn't heard it!

"General Hu, I think you'd better answer this!" Patton immediately started to speak when he saw Hu Bin sitting there.

Hu Bin sat there and didn't speak, just looking in front of him.

The media reporters below were embarrassed and they were discussing in a low voice, but Hu Bin just didn't speak.

"Then let's go next, this Chinese reporter, what's your problem?" Patton saw that this was not possible, so he should ask a Chinese reporter, so he ordered a Chinese reporter.

"Hello General Hu, I am a reporter from the China Times. I would like to ask, how did the rumors rise this time, why did they spread such rumors? In addition, are our country's troops still doing well now?" At this moment, a female Chinese reporter stood up and asked.

"Fortunately, the troops of our country have separated us from the base. I have ordered them to escape from our combat troops and form a defense alone, so the troops are safe!" Hu Bin said with a smile when he heard this.

"As for how the rumors came about, it is actually very simple. But the Americans ignore these things. Why? The rumors were spread by the Japanese. The United States has known this for a long time, but they still believe in the Japanese because they feel that our Chinese troops are not here to help them.

Therefore, they would rather believe in the enemy than believe us. To be honest, this made me very disappointed. Our Chinese troops came to the Americas to fight and had sacrificed more than 100,000 soldiers. The Americans turned a blind eye to these.

They would rather believe in the Japanese. If I knew this was the case before I came, I would never have come. I would rather the United States be defeated by Japan!" Hu Bin sat there and spoke.

After hearing what the translator said, all of them were upset because Hu Bin's last words were indeed difficult for them to accept. Hu Bin would rather let the entire America be occupied by the Japanese than to help.

"So, I regret it now, but I have reached this point, so I'll forget it. I'm just thinking about it now. After fighting the Japanese troops in Alaska, we will go back. America, I won't come. Even if Japan invades America again, I won't come! It hurts our Chinese feelings too much!" Hu Bin sat there and spoke.

"Thank you, General Hu. I think this is also a misunderstanding in media reports. After all, the relationship between our two countries is still very good!" The reporter heard this and advised Hu Bin.

"Well, no matter what, they must apologize to me and my troops in this matter, otherwise, if I don't agree, I have no way to agree. My troops are fighting to the death here, and they are actually suspicious. This is an insult, and we cannot accept this insult!" Hu Bin continued.

"I want to say this, no, let's clarify, we do not believe the Japanese rumors. It's just that this matter has developed too fast and before we can react, the matter has lost our control. For this, we are willing to apologize to Hu Bin and his troops. I'm very sorry!" Marshall stood up at this time and spoke.

He cannot continue to let Hu Bin continue to say this, because if he continues to say this, the whole thing will be the fault of the United States. At that time, it will give other countries the feeling that the Americans are not worthy of cooperation and cannot cooperate.

"Come on!" Patton saw that Hu Bin and Marshall didn't speak, so he ordered a Chinese reporter again. Because he ordered a foreign reporter, Hu Bin did not answer the questions, so he could only order a Chinese reporter.

"Hello General Hu, I am a reporter from People's Daily. I would like to ask, can our troops go back safely? Especially now that this misunderstanding occurs, will it make the troops of our two countries nervous?

The previous friendly cooperation was completely gone because of this distorted report?" The reporter stood up and asked at Hu Bin.

"Don't worry, I have the responsibility to take the troops brought by me, Hu Bin, back. Whoever dares to stop me, I dare to order them to kill me! As for the friendly cooperation, forget it, I don't agree.

We have been insulted, so don’t blame us for this. We come over with kindness and bullied by them like this. It’s because our country has no experience. Next time, we won’t make the same mistake!" Hu Bin said.
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