Chapter 1493: Practicing Military Posture and Marching



The two women had enough fun and drove home.

Today is March 4th, and Wan Feng has a premonition that Zhu Guoxiong might send someone tomorrow.

Wan Feng felt that even if he became extremely poor, he would not starve to death as long as he went to the street to tell fortunes with a flag.

Look how accurate his prediction was. On the morning of March 5th, Zhu Guoxiong's people really came.

Two jeeps, two drivers and several people in plain clothes.

The young man in the lead showed his ID to Wan Feng, proving that he was the person sent by Zhu Guoxiong to pick up Wan Feng.

Wan Feng and Chen Dao, who had been prepared for a long time, bid farewell to their fellow villagers, took a bus to Bohai, and then flew to the capital.

In a base guarding the front-line troops, Wan Feng met Zhu Guoxiong and the officers who were on this trip.

"Grandpa, they are all generals, colonels and so on, and I am the only one wearing a lieutenant's uniform. This affects the reputation of the motherland." Wan Feng made a serious suggestion to Zhu Guoxiong.

Zhu Guoxiong smiled and said, "Just say what you want to say. There's no need to beat around the bush here."

"I want to wear a school uniform...ah, a school officer's uniform, even a major is fine, Chen Dao even made a lieutenant colonel."

"He's old enough to wear a general's uniform. You haven't even fully grown your hair yet, and if you wear it, it'll look fake. Just make do with it! Also, this is the military, and in the military you're not allowed to call me grandpa, call me commander!"

It seems that I can only wear the captain's uniform with peace of mind. As for what to call Zhu Guoxiong, it's just a title and it doesn't matter.

Next, Wan Feng will have to undergo intensive training here for about ten days, mainly training in rules and etiquette. This time he is going abroad to represent the motherland and he cannot bring shame to the motherland.

The head of the delegation was a family member of Chen Dao and was known as a tiger general in the army. He met with Wan Feng and Chen Dao on the second day after Wan Feng arrived.

General Chen was the first to shake hands with Chen Dao: "I heard your last name is Chen too. Five hundred years ago, we were one family, hahahaha!"

From this analysis, we can see that General Chen, known as the Tiger General, is a man of cheerful character.

"I heard from Lao Zhu that you never get drunk no matter how much you drink. Is that true?"

“There are times when I get drunk, but rarely.”

"How much alcohol would it take for you to get drunk?"

Chen Dao thought for a moment and said, "Using 62-degree Erguotou as a standard, it would take about 15 bottles."

"Damn! You're going to go broke drinking all this time."

Chen Dao was a little shy: "I basically don't drink alcohol normally. Even if I have any social dinners outside, I only drink lightly."

"I'm fifty, how old are you as a family?"

"Forty-three this year."

"Then you're much smaller than me. Wait until I gather a few people to warm up with you and see if your stomach is really made of meat."

After General Chen exchanged greetings with his family, he turned to Wan Feng, the second-in-command.

"Old Zhu said you're a talented young man who has made outstanding contributions to our country's national defense. He also suggested awarding you a medal. It's a pity the army doesn't have such a precedent, but for those who have contributed to the country, the country will not forget you."

No matter what, Wan Feng was very touched that Zhu Guoxiong had this idea.

"As a citizen of a country, it is the duty of every citizen to contribute to the country." In this situation, the words must be sonorous and powerful.

"Excellent! The country needs people like you. Come on! Comrade, Lao Zhu said you have some skills in dealing with the Soviets. Tell us about them. Don't be too restrained. Just treat it as a story."

Wan Feng had no burden when telling the story. It was just dealing with the Soviets.

That’s too many stories.

Wan Feng began to talk non-stop, covering everything from the living habits of the Soviet people to social contradictions.

General Chen listened very carefully, and the military personnel he summoned also listened attentively. Many details were recorded in full by the clerk.

Several military leaders also raised some questions, of course, all of them were related to the Soviet military.

Among them, weapons and equipment are the most important.

Wan Feng told everything he knew truthfully, and spoke for more than two hours in one breath.

"Comrade Xiao Wan, what you've said is very helpful to us. Some of the information here isn't even available from the intelligence agencies. Lao Zhu said you were very accurate in predicting many things about the Soviet Union. Tell me, can we get what we want from the Soviets in this negotiation to buy planes and submarines?"

"Aircraft shouldn't be a problem, but submarines will probably take several years."

China and Russia first started negotiating submarines in 1993, with the first batch ordering four submarines: two Type 877s and two improved Type 636s.

Even if negotiations were to begin now in this life, it would probably take until around 1994 before we could get the submarine.

"Why do you say that?"

"Because Sukhoi is going to be broke."

When Sukhoi received the first payment for exporting Su-27 to China, they had not received any salary for six months.

China bought dozens of S27s from Sukhoi. The money helped Sukhoi alleviate the crisis and survive, and later developed the Su-30 and even the Su-35.

Mikoyan, which produced the MiG series, was not so lucky. Not getting this order caused it to languish for decades and it never produced anything decent.

"I didn't know the Soviets were in such a bad state! They were our big brother, but I never thought they would end up like this."

Who should be blamed for the Soviet Union’s miserable situation?

They chose their own path, and we can only say that the wisdom of the Soviet high-level officials was very limited.

If it had not intended to build a long-wave radio station, the Combined Fleet would have violated China's bottom line and China would not have had any conflicts with it.

There is no conflict. The two countries continue to maintain the friendship of the 1950s. With China's support, the Soviet Union will be invincible in any war. There is no way that Afghanistan will dig a trap and launch a counterattack.

It will not end up in decline and eventual division.

Of course, the disappearance of the Soviet Union is a good thing for China. The threat from the north has always been as painful as a knife on the neck.

The Soviet Union was gone, and this knife no longer existed. The only regret is that the Soviet Union collapsed a little early. It would have been great if it had collapsed ten years later.

If the Soviet Union had collapsed ten years later, the world would not have experienced humiliating events such as the Galaxy Crisis, the Embassy Crisis, and even the Strait Crisis.

Then, the world will be a different place.

But this is not something Wan Feng can control. Even if he is a reborn person and has insight into some major events in the future, at most he can gain some advantages before the big changes, and it will not change the overall situation of the world at all.

He didn't even have the time to care about what was happening in the Soviet Union, because he was busy training in standing at attention and marching.

This, this, this, is this bullshit?

He went to the Soviet Union to fool the Soviets, not to be inspected on Red Square. What's the point of practicing military posture and marching?

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