Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2918 Wu Gan’s powerful decision!

Chapter 2918 Wu Gan’s powerful decision!
At noon the next day, the sun was high in the sky, and the scorching sunlight poured down on the grassland, as if covering the earth with a layer of golden gauze.

The camp of the Wugan tribe was bustling with activity. The leaders of each tribe arrived as scheduled and gathered together.

Upon receiving the news, Chief Wugan stood early in the central military tent in the center of the tribe to welcome everyone's arrival.

Chief Wugan had a faint smile on his face and greeted every leader who arrived warmly.

Ahali was also mixed in the crowd, glancing at the Urigeng Dalai Lama from time to time, thinking in his mind how to trick the Urigeng Dalai Lama and then gain benefits from it.

After everyone sat down, the chief Wugan cleared his throat and said, "Everyone, I have gathered you here today. I believe you all know why. Recently, the Japanese have been spreading leaflets everywhere, slandering Wurigeng Anda as a traitor. Their intentions are sinister and obvious. They are trying to alienate our grassland tribes and make us kill each other so that they can reap the benefits!"

As soon as he finished speaking, a discussion broke out among the crowd.

The burly Chahar was the first to agree: "What Wugan Anda said makes sense! The Japanese have always been cunning. They must be unable to bear the fact that we are united on the grassland, so they resorted to such despicable means!"

Another leader also echoed: "That's right, we are all one tribe on the grassland. How can we be fooled by such a trick!"

Ahhali felt anxious when he saw everyone expressing their opinions. He didn't want to let go of the opportunity to annex the Wurigeng tribe so easily.

So he stood up and said sarcastically, "That being said, the leaflet is very convincing. Who can guarantee that Wurigenganda really didn't collude with the Japanese? If we believe it so easily, who will be responsible if something goes wrong in the future?"

When Wurigeng Dalai heard this, he knew what Ahali was up to and said angrily, "Ahali, don't slander me here! My loyalty to the grassland is known to all, and heaven and earth can attest! I have never colluded with the Japanese. This is clearly a Japanese plot to sow discord!"

Seeing that the atmosphere was a little tense, Chief Wugan quickly waved his hand, motioning for the two to sit down, and then said:
"Ahalianda, I understand your concerns. But we cannot jump to conclusions based on the leaflets alone. And I have already learned about this matter. Wurigenganda did not do anything that harmed the grassland, and this photo was only left when he traded arms with Japan in the early days.

What's more, the grassland is now facing a huge threat from the Japanese. If we have internal disputes again at this time, we will really fall into the Japanese trap! "

At this time, the leader of Chahar slowly stood up. He looked at everyone with deep eyes, and then said slowly:
"What Wugan Anda said is absolutely right. Our grassland tribes have gone through countless hardships and have always supported each other, so that we can survive and reproduce on this land. Now that we are facing a powerful enemy, we should unite as one and fight against the Japanese together. If we kill each other for this false charge, the future of our grassland will be unimaginable!"

After hearing this, everyone nodded in agreement.

Seeing that the situation was hopeless, Ahali still felt somewhat unwilling, but he also knew that if he insisted on his own opinion at this time, it would only arouse public anger, so he had to sit down in dismay.

Seeing that everyone had basically reached a consensus, Chief Wugan was relieved. He continued, "In that case, let's discuss how to prevent the Japanese from entering our grasslands." Wurigeng Dalai Lama spoke first, "In my opinion, the Japanese are well-armed and aggressive. If we fight on our own, we will be defeated one by one. It is better to integrate the forces of various tribes, form a joint cavalry team, and unify the command and dispatch. In this way, we can concentrate our forces and fight the Japanese."

Ah Hali curled his lips when he heard this and said disapprovingly, "Integrating forces? That's easy to say. The training methods and combat styles of the soldiers of each tribe are different. If they really get together, who will listen to whose command? Don't let your own internal chaos happen before you fight the Japanese."

The Chahar leader also thought for a moment and said slowly: "Although what Ahalianda said makes some sense, it is not unsolvable. We can elect a commander who is highly respected and has rich combat experience to formulate a unified combat plan. The troops of each tribe will strictly follow the plan and those who violate the order will be severely punished. In this way, we can integrate forces and avoid internal chaos."

A small tribal leader looked worried and asked cautiously, "Even if we integrate our forces, the gap between our weapons and equipment and the Japanese is still huge. Their guns have a long range and great power. When our cavalry charged forward, they were knocked down before they even got close. How should we fight this battle?"

Chief Wugan nodded slightly and said, "The gap in weapons is indeed a big problem for us, but it is not impossible to make up for it. Didn't we win the battle against the Japanese before? We can adopt tactics such as night raids and ambushes to make up for our lack of firepower. We have also seized some artillery. Although we cannot completely suppress the Japanese, we can also prevent the Japanese from underestimating us!"

Wurigeng Dalai's eyes lit up and he added, "Not only that, we can also build some simple fortifications. Dig trenches and set traps around the tribe to slow down the Japanese attack and buy us more time to prepare."

Ah Harry listened and thought it made sense. He nodded and said, "That's a solution. However, we still have to consider the Japanese logistics supply. They are deep in the grasslands and their supply lines are long. We can send out elite teams to harass their supply teams from time to time, cut off their food and ammunition, and make it difficult for them to move on the grasslands."

The Chahar leader clapped his hands and laughed: "Great! In this way, even if the Japanese have good weapons, it will be difficult for them to sustain a long-term battle. When their food and grass are cut off and their morale is low, we will attack with all our strength and we will surely trap them all to death on the grassland."

Everyone was talking at once, the discussion became more intense, and various strategies and ideas kept emerging. Chief Wugan listened carefully to everyone's speeches, nodding his head from time to time to show his agreement.

Finally, the leader of Wugan stood up, put his hands down, signaled everyone to be quiet, then looked at Chahar and said:
"Dear Anda, everyone has put forward many valuable opinions in today's meeting. Next, we will act according to the plan of this meeting.

The integration of military forces is urgent. I propose that Chahar Anda be appointed commander of the combined cavalry. He has rich combat experience and is highly respected by everyone. He will surely lead us to victory.

As for harassing the Japanese supply lines, Aharianda will be in charge. I think if we talk about intrigue and trickery here, there should be no one better than Aharianda, "

"Hahaha!"

Everyone laughed, and Ahari smiled shyly, thinking: "Wugan Anda, it's enough for you to know it yourself, why do you say it out loud?"

But no matter what, the entire grassland united again and set their goals on the Japanese! .

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