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"This is fucking ridiculous!"

Wu Aiguo's face was grim, and he casually tossed the telegram onto the table.

The atmosphere in the room suddenly became heavy and oppressive.

"What's going on?"

The middle-aged soldier sitting next to him picked up the telegram, glanced at it, and his expression also turned serious.

The above content is very simple: it requires the Northwest Branch to fully cooperate with the head office in attacking Mandalay, the stronghold of Myanmar.

Wu Aiguo just wanted to yell at the chairman of the alliance: "Damn it, has he lost his mind?"

This is an attack on Myanmar's stronghold, but it's being treated like child's play.

"Commander Chen, do you think it's possible to use the delegation to intervene and stop the impulsive actions taken by headquarters?"

Feeling annoyed, I decided to stop pretending.

"I don't think it will be very effective!"

Commander Chen, the middle-aged soldier sitting next to him, shook his head and smiled wryly.

He was the deputy head of the delegation sent from China, specifically responsible for liaising with the Northwest Branch, assisting the Northwest Branch in coordination, and handling matters related to troop training.

Wu Aiguo gave the delegation his full trust!

They even sent members of the delegation to immerse themselves in the company's training.

If it weren't for the shortage of manpower, he would have loved for each class to have a member of the delegation to help guide the students.

This allowed Deputy Head Chen and his delegation members to live quite comfortably in the Northwest Branch.

It means moisturizing in the literal sense!

At this time, more than two years had passed since Wu Aiguo raised the flag.

Over such a long period of time, with his management skills, he has managed all the farms of various sizes in his territory with great success.

Especially after the domestic support began, the development of large-scale farms has been progressing rapidly, which greatly surprised the members of the delegation.

The houses are neatly assembled from prefabricated wooden planks, the roads are wide and sturdy, and the buildings and functional areas are laid out in a reasonable manner.

When they first arrived, they thought they had come to some bustling town in China.

Honestly, this sight really shocked them!
At first, I thought I was going to suffer.

The alliance was engaged in a struggle for national power, especially in the early stages when conditions were extremely difficult, and even eating coarse food and wild vegetables was probably the norm.

To everyone's surprise, upon arrival, they discovered that the Northwest Division of the Alliance was a land brimming with boundless vitality.

Here, you can have as much white rice as you want!

At the same time, there was a variety of mountain delicacies and meat, which were almost never lacking at every meal!

They lived in a two-story prefabricated wooden house, which was spacious and clean.

Apart from the lack of electricity and the need for strict power control, the conditions are much better than those in towns and cities in China.

This isn't a place to suffer; it's a place to enjoy life!

All of this was built by Wu Aiguo, the general manager of the Northwest Division, along with a group of veterans, passionate educated youth, displaced Chinese in Myanmar, and many local indigenous people.

Such ability truly earned the admiration of the entire delegation.

With the influx of large quantities of basic resources from the country, farms that were originally characterized by agricultural society began to rapidly become modernized.

Post offices, supply and marketing cooperatives, and rural credit cooperatives were quickly established.

With the help of engineers and workers from within the country, the five small factories are being built at an astonishing speed.

Telephone and telegraph services, as well as electricity supply, were rapidly becoming routine. Apart from fewer bicycles on the streets, it was almost indistinguishable from a factory area in China.

This is what Wu Aiguo led over 100,000 people to build over two years, with the support of the domestic government.

Such astonishing organizational and operational capabilities, as well as their overall planning methods and efficient execution, are simply superhuman.

When the delegation members learned that Wu Aiguo had previously been the director of the Hongxing Farm in Yunnan Province, one can imagine how strong their sense of regret must have been.

Through contact, it became clear that Wu Aiguo demonstrated exceptional abilities in both strategic planning and specific military command.

Since the start of the uprising, they have repeatedly supported the main forces of the alliance and achieved victories.

Not only did the main force of the alliance advance all the way to the outskirts of Myanmar's stronghold, but Wu Aiguo's northwestern division also rapidly expanded to an area of ​​50,000 square kilometers.

But this guy managed to stay calm.

Instead of vying for dominance with the main forces of the alliance, they quietly made a fortune.

Currently, almost all of Myanmar's attention, as well as external forces concerned with the situation in Myanmar, are focused on the main force of the alliance.

The chairman of the alliance is also a show-off, and usually behaves in a very high-profile manner.

Riding on the momentum of a series of victories, his words carry considerable weight.

In reality, the situation within the alliance is not so good.

The relationship between the main force and the Northwest branch has never been very harmonious.

Unfortunately, under Wu Aiguo's management, the Northwest Branch was not exactly impenetrable, but it was much better than the chaotic situation on the main branch.

The alliance is also in its growth phase, with enough resources and profits to share, so internal conflicts are not yet so prominent.

Once the momentum of a resounding victory is halted, internal conflicts will soon erupt.

It's not that the members of the delegation were all brilliant strategists, but rather that they were too familiar with this kind of routine.

In fact, anyone who has been to the Northwest Division and has some understanding of it would definitely have a higher opinion of Wu Aiguo, the vice chairman.

There's no way around it, Wu Aiguo is just too versatile.

The key is that he knows how to expand and build simultaneously, while also improving the organizational system and cultivating talent in all areas.

After Deputy Head Chen and his delegation arrived, in addition to their daily communication work, they mostly acted as instructors and teachers.

Even before they arrived, the Northwest Branch had already established a military training course for accompanying personnel, as well as a management training course.

They didn't spend too much time studying so-called modern military history; instead, they directly analyzed each battle of the expeditionary force as teaching material for military training courses.

At the same time, the combat patterns of local caravans and local forces were reviewed and discussed, with significant results.

Even the members of the delegation all gained a lot from listening to it.

Myanmar's topography and environment differ significantly from most parts of China.

If troops are trained according to the domestic model, it is obviously not entirely applicable.

Experience from numerous battles has confirmed this fact.

Wu Aiguo always personally led the troops, with a maximum of two battalions.

More often than not, a company of soldiers, along with a mortar platoon, would maneuver on the flanks of the battlefield to provide accurate artillery support to the main force.

Here, mortars are far more useful than mountain guns or howitzers.

The Northwest Division under Wu Aiguo's command currently has a field force of three light divisions, with as many as ten mortar companies alone.

The key point is that the Northwest Division has basically achieved self-sufficiency in food, and can even produce some logistical supplies on its own, which is quite remarkable.

(End of this chapter)

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