With the three states on the West Coast of the United States voluntarily annexed to China, the location of the capital of North America became an important issue for everyone. At this stage, there was no need to worry about this problem. No one would move the capital to a place that had been enemy territory not long ago. What's more, there were no decent big cities on the newly annexed land of China.
Military Governor Of Vaize arrived in Liaoyuan Province in North America on December 29. After the state of Washington was annexed to Vancouver, the province was formed. There was Vancouver, Seattle, a mild climate, a large population, and a good port. It had undoubtedly become one of the core areas of North America. The temperature in North America in China was relatively cold, so a large number of troops were stationed in the coastal area of Liaoyuan Province, where the lowest temperature in winter was above 0 degrees.
On the same day, Qi Rui, who was training motorized infantry in the San Francisco Military Academy, attended a meeting. As a major general, he learned that Military Governor Of Vaize had arrived in North America for an inspection and would visit the frontline troops in the near future. Qi Rui was overjoyed that his father had arrived in North America, and he also felt that this trip was well-deserved. Training and actual command were carried out on a rotating basis. Personnel at all levels of the army had to undergo a lot of training to adapt to the high-intensity combat rhythm of motorized infantry.
In a situation that far exceeded the previous combat intensity, the bodies of the soldiers naturally had to accept very difficult challenges. They had to learn to climb over mountains, cross plains, cross rivers, and learn to get on and off transport ships. They had to endure the turbulence of the sea to cross the vast five seas and four oceans.
The physical pressure was great, but the psychological pressure was even greater. More and more students came to talk to Qi Rui. In fact, everyone didn't know what to say. They all felt that they shouldn't say they were afraid of death, but this kind of unspeakable pain and discomfort was more unacceptable than death. Now that Vézé had personally come to comfort his comrades, he could probably solve the problem from the perspective of a leader.
On January 1, 1890, a grand military parade was held in the Vancouver area. The Military Governor Of Vaize conducted a military parade in the local area. Before the parade, thousands of loudspeakers and radios in hundreds of thousands of households broadcast the speech of the Military Governor Of Vaize. The nearly one million soldiers and three million local people who participated in the parade could hear the voice of the Military Governor Of Vaize.
Many people knew that the Military Governor Vaize was from Guangxi. It was easy to hear Mandarin with a Guangxi flavor in the military. However, the voice everyone heard was fluent Mandarin with a subtle northern accent.
"Comrades in the army, comrades in the masses, how are you? My name is Vézé. Today, I would like to say Happy New Year to all of you. Two days ago, when I was having a meeting with comrades from all walks of life, I was asked how long the war would last. Everyone expressed that they would fight and work hard for the motherland. However, everyone wanted to know how long the war would last. Of course, I want this war to end immediately. Like everyone else, I want peace. But my experience tells me that peace will not come until we defeat the United States that attacked China. At this time, we must look forward to peace and devote ourselves to the war … "
Vézé's speech was very simple. It was to tell these people that there would be no peace until the war was won. However, when the people heard Vézé say: "I can promise you that after the war in North America, there may be a little conflict in the South Pacific. Our enemies are at most a few hundred thousand people, which is not enough to worry about. In addition, I can tell you that whether you are comrades in the army or comrades in the labor force, I promise you that in the future, the Chinese Liberation Army will become an army that defends the land and defends the country. This army will never be sent to fight abroad because of someone's ambition. We will defend our country and fight on the land that gave birth to us! I, Chairman of the Liberation Party and Chairman of the Military Commission of the Liberation Army, can promise you this. And I promise that I will do it in the future! "
After learning this news, many people did not think of the self-deprecating words in Vézé's words. For example, Vézé was probably the most ambitious person in China's history. It was because of Vézé that millions of troops and tens of millions of people came to North America, which was thousands of miles away. And after this ambitious person achieved his ambition, he did not hesitate to deny the possibility of other ambitious people achieving their ambitions of expanding their territory.
Of course, many people did not expect that this speech would also reach the United Kingdom through some channels soon. They wondered what the British people's expressions would be when they saw Vézé's "little conflict in the South Pacific".
Everyone suddenly felt relaxed. When the Military Governor Vaize said that there would be no more wars after the war, all the soldiers and civilians believed that what the Military Governor Vaize said was the truth. After believing in the Military Governor Vaize, everyone found that they only had to face the current war. After this war ended, it would probably be the legendary blissful life where the weapons were stored and the horses were put to rest. At least for now, whether it was the army or the people, no one knew which country in the world would dare to invade the territory of China.
After saying this, Vézé began to praise the glorious achievements of the Liberation Army on the battlefield in North America over the past year, and believed that the Liberation Army would create greater achievements in the next two or three years.
After the speech, it was time for the military parade. The Military Governor Vaize first inspected the troops in the parade car, and then inspected the troops passing by the rostrum.
On January 4, 1890, Qi Rui looked at the military newspaper and did not know what to say. What the newspaper said should be true. From January 1 to January 3, the Military Governor Vaize inspected all the troops in Vancouver, as well as the various phalanxes and streams of people formed by the local people. For 10 hours every day, the Military Governor Vaize stood on the rostrum about 10 degrees and inspected the phalanxes and streams of people composed of nearly 4 million people.
The stream of people shouted "Long live Dudu!" The slogan was said to be earth-shattering. What shocked Qi Rui was his father's unfathomable physical strength and endurance. For 10 hours a day, he stood on the rostrum without eating or drinking, and from time to time, he had to wave to his comrades in the army and the people. This required strong physical strength and willpower. Qi Rui had fought in the wilderness for so long, he knew very well what kind of test it was for people in this low temperature. This test was a very important subject in motorized infantry combat.
Soldiers faced such a harsh test for their own survival and for the victory of the war. This was a matter of life and death. Qi Rui did not know what kind of life and death event his father Vézé was trying to achieve by meeting him like this. What Qi Rui could understand was that his father Vézé was never a man who liked empty titles. When it came to personal matters, Qi Rui felt that his father Vézé was a very arrogant and willful person.
With regards to this question, Qi Rui could only hope that his father would find out when he went further south for an inspection. Moreover, the southern regions had begun to tense up. The infiltration forces of the US federal government had disappeared at this time. After a discussion at the dispatch headquarters in the south, they came up with a battle strategy. The US was a federal country with a large number of states. The federal government could not reach the southwestern states, and the actions of the southwestern states were actually instigated by the state governments. Therefore, the best way to deal with those people was not to defend, but to attack.
Therefore, the motorized troops launched a fierce attack on the major cities of the eastern states, including the state capitals. They also led the Japanese and Korean servants to sweep all the way there. As expected, the state governments began to pay attention to their own defense, and no longer dared to enter the areas controlled by China to harass them.
In order to be able to welcome the commander-in-chief, the dispatch headquarters had strengthened traffic, made security measures, and made early preparations. On January 9th, Qi Rui, a major general who was not a frontline combat unit, learned that the Military Governor Vaize had traveled south along the newly opened road in the rain. He had even given speeches in Chinese and English in many places to reassure the Chinese people that all Chinese people enjoyed the protection of the Constitution and enjoyed the rights granted by the Constitution.
Although Qi Rui wanted to personally lead the troops to welcome his father, he found that he did not have the authority to do so. Although he was the person in charge of educating and training officers, he did not have the authority to mobilize anyone's troops based on his personal ideas. This included his guards. Qi Rui could not order the guards to do any work outside of their authority.
In the organization of the Liberation Army, the guards were directly under the management of the security department. The guards themselves were not under the management of Qi Rui or any other officer. Every week, the guards had to report to the security department and receive training. The contents of their training were not even known by the officers.
When he thought of this, Qi Rui did not have the intention to vent his anger on the guards, nor did he have the urge to change the entire system. He could only hold the pen in his left hand and grasp the writing work that he had planned to do in the training.
Qi Rui was not left-handed. The reason he used his left hand was because he had seen his father write skillfully with both hands when he was 15 years old. Qi Rui did the same, only to realize that he could not write anything with his left hand. Just as he was feeling unhappy, his father, Vézé, laughed and patted Qi Rui on the shoulder. He said, "You can master the ability to write skillfully with your left hand through training. If you really envy me, then start practicing now. When you were 15 years old, of course you could say that if I had started writing with my left hand when I was 5 years old, I would be able to write well now. I don't want you to say when you're 25 years old that if I had started writing with my left hand when I was 15 years old, I would be able to write well now. "
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