Chapter 401 The Major General's Handsome Young Husband 61



Lone Wolf came to Zeng Guangzhao and told him that the bodies of the adjutant and the division commander had been disposed of.

"I fed it to the dogs as you instructed, Sixth Brother, so no one can find out."

It doesn't matter if they find out; it's good to expose these dirty deeds in the military to the higher-ups.

Zeng Guangzhao asked him to return to the military camp with him.

"There's a battle going on in the north. The commander has sent us to join the 20th Division to wipe out the Communist forces in the north. Everyone in the division will go together. You should pass the word down that everyone should prepare to depart in three days."

The lone wolf was excited when he heard that he could go to the battlefield to fight.

This trip will probably take at least a year and a half to get back.

Zeng Guangzhao went to the office to pack his things.

He kept a small suitcase in his office, which contained some clothes.

This box is kept in the office as a backup in case of an emergency and I can't go home.

Zeng Guangzhao opened the box to tidy up and suddenly saw a hardcover notebook underneath.

That was the notebook that Yimu had given him before.

Yi Mu repeatedly instructed Zeng Guangzhao to open the app when he was not around.

Zeng Guangzhao thought of the plane heading to Chongqing, exhaled a breath of stale air, and opened his notebook.

This notebook is neither too thick nor too thin, and it's filled with writing.

Zeng Guangzhao initially opened the notebook with the intention of recalling what Yi Mu had left behind.

The deeper he looked, the more serious his expression became.

The notebook begins by saying: No matter what situation you are in now, when you see this notebook, do not doubt the authenticity of its contents, and do not let it fall into the hands of others, otherwise the consequences will be unimaginable.

This document contains detailed records of all the major and minor events that occurred during the Republic of China period after the fall of the Qing Dynasty.

It even goes so far as to mention that 49 years later, the Republic of China was renamed the People's Republic of China.

An ordinary person would definitely doubt the authenticity of this notebook.

However, Yi Mu handed the notes to Zeng Guangzhao a month ago.

A month ago, Yi Mu predicted that there would be a battle in the north, a battle with heavy casualties, in which the Nationalist army lost to the Communist army. Yi Mu did not write down the reasons.

Zeng Guangzhao looked further ahead and saw that in September of this year, the three northeastern provinces would suffer a devastating disaster as the Japanese army occupied them.

As Zeng Guangzhao reviewed each incident, he became increasingly alarmed.

No wonder E.M. wrote at the beginning that the notes should not be seen by others.

If someone with ulterior motives were to see this notebook, it would probably cause a huge uproar.

Zeng Guangzhao memorized all the contents of the notes, then found a basin and burned the notes.

The army was assembled and marched north.

Coincidentally, the person who accompanied Zeng Guangzhao to the north this time was a division commander surnamed Zhang, whom Zeng Guangzhao had helped in the previous battle.

Zeng Guangzhao only learned after returning from the battlefield that this Division Commander Zhang was a favorite of the Chairman, and many people were eager to curry favor with him.

Thirty thousand men marched north and camped on the outskirts of a northern town.

The snow in the north was much heavier than in the south, and in less than half a day, the ground was covered with a layer of white.

Zeng Guangzhao and the officers in the army sat around a pile of firewood, eating roasted whole lamb and drinking strong liquor.

Someone had drunk too much and stood up unsteadily, slurring his words that he needed to go to the woods to relieve himself.

Everyone laughed and joked that this awful weather could freeze your breasts off.

The person was gone for a long time, about half an hour.

Zeng Guangzhao sensed something was wrong and sent someone to check, but that person never returned.

Zeng Guangzhao had a bad feeling and ordered everyone to return to camp, get ready, and prepare for battle.

As the lone wolf entered the tent, a thunderous roar erupted, and artillery fire illuminated the distant sky.

The war has begun.

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