Tanya was not too anxious because she had to wait for the results from Tianjin.

According to Commander Qin's estimation, as long as Tianjin was taken, the Japanese would completely destroy their hopes.

The Japanese soldiers in the city of Peiping might still be expecting the Japanese army to land in Tianjin to rescue them.

Therefore, once Tianjin surrenders, the Japanese psychological defenses will completely collapse.

Her main activity now is to collect statistics on the situation in the city.

To prepare for the subsequent takeover.

That evening, Boss Dai arrived in Peking.

He went straight to see Sifang Liangji.

And Hasegawa went to meet Jiang Enbo and Zhang Qingyu.

Jiang Enbo and the others didn't expect that Hasegawa would come to them at this time.

They have just negotiated terms with the Eighth Route Army.

"Ms. Hasegawa, you're a little late. Look at this."

Jiang Enbo handed Hasegawa the surrender document signed by him and Tanya.

Hasegawa took a quick look and then tore it apart.

"You, how could you do this?"

Hasegawa sat down without caring

"The Eighth Route Army only promised to save your heads, and you are going to work for them?"

When Jiang Enbo heard Hasegawa's words, his eyes lit up.

They didn't really want to surrender to the Eighth Route Army.

I only made this choice when there was really no other way.

Now that Hasegawa is back, they naturally have other ideas.

"Then I wonder what's happening with Boss Dai?"

"Retain your positions and provide you with funds so that you can recruit soldiers again and restore the establishment to its original level."

After hearing what Hasegawa said, Jiang Enbo was so happy that he almost jumped up.

These days, as long as you have soldiers, you have everything you need.

Now the government gives him money to recruit soldiers.

Only if he asks for soldiers will he still be Commander Jiang.

"Okay, okay. We brothers would like to thank the Party and the country for their cultivation. We will serve the principal until our death."

Hasegawa gave part of the money that Boss Dai brought to Jiang Enbo.

"You can recruit soldiers now, and you don't have to worry about the Japanese."

Jiang Enbo actually had money himself, but as he was under the control of the Japanese, he did not dare to recruit soldiers at will.

"I know Boss Dai is here, but can Boss Dai convince the Japanese to let me recruit soldiers?"

Hasegawa looked at Jiang Enbo with contempt.

"Since Sifang Lianger has surrendered, you should follow suit.

Since you have surrendered, how can he still control you? You are under our control now."

Jiang Enbo's main concern is that the negotiations between the Japanese and Boss Dai have not yet produced any results.

He recruited people here, but something unexpected happened there, so he was in trouble.

By then, the Japanese and the Eighth Route Army would dislike him.

The only government that liked him was too far away to be of much help.

From what Hasegawa said, the Japanese will definitely surrender. It seems that Boss Dai is very sincere.

"Okay, then I will start recruiting soldiers tomorrow. I will prepare a delicious meal tonight to welcome you."

While Jiang Enbo was entertaining Hasegawa, Shifang Ryoji was also entertaining Boss Dai.

"I've heard of Boss Dai's name for a long time, and today I found that meeting him is even better than hearing about him."

Sifang Liangji picked up the wine glass, toasted Boss Dai, and began to put a hat on Boss Dai.

"Mr. Sifang, you are too kind. I am just an errand boy for the principal. This time the principal sent me here to negotiate with you. I am just a messenger."

Boss Dai did not say that he was fully responsible, and he also hoped that the Japanese's conditions would be lower.

After they had a few drinks.

Boss Dai couldn't help it at first.

"Lord Sifang, I wonder what conditions your army has?"

After taking a bite of the dish, Sifang Liangji said slowly

"Boss Dai, don't ask us what conditions we have yet. I want to ask you, is Beiping important enough to you?

You know, representatives of the Eighth Route Army have been in the city for several days.

But I never agreed to them.”

In Sifang Liangji's opinion, the principal should be more anxious than him.

After all, from the strategic perspective of the two countries.

The importance of Beijing to both sides is completely different.

From Japan's perspective, Peking is now a surrounded chess piece, making rescue extremely difficult.

Moreover, there is not much value in rescuing them, and there are no troops to rescue them.

It is a city that will be lost sooner or later even if you don’t abandon it now.

But in the eyes of the National Government, Beijing’s strategic location is too important.

As long as they can control Beijing and Tianjin, they can control the entire North China.

And then we can control the Northeast.

If there was no foothold in Beijing and Tianjin, the National Government would not be able to take over the Northeast.

If the Nationalist government wanted to take over the Northeast after Japan's defeat, it had to take over cities such as Beijing and Tianjin.

So overall, Boss Dai and the principal are more anxious than Sifang Lianger.

Sure enough, Boss Dai spoke first.

"We can escort your army safely to the Northeast."

Sifangliang was very tempted by this condition.

Under the current circumstances, it is highly likely that Beijing cannot be defended.

It would be a good idea to retreat to Manchuria and recuperate slowly until the opportunity arises.

However, he could not return to Manchuria without a transfer order from the Army Headquarters.

Will the Army Headquarters abandon Peking?

According to Sifang Liangji's understanding, that group of people will never give up.

After all, in the eyes of those staff officers, as long as the big cities are still there, it means that this area is still under the control of the Japanese army.

The colors on the map will not change.

According to the current battle map, Japan still occupies most of China.

Shandong, Hebei and Henan, these three provinces are still under the occupation of the Japanese devils.

If they surrender now and give Peking to the principal, the people at the headquarters will most likely force Shifang Ryoji to commit suicide.

So, although it was tempting to be transferred back to Manchuria, he could not accept it.

"To be honest with you, Boss Dai, handing the city over to your army was not an order from the military, but my personal decision.

Therefore, even if we hand over the city to your army, we will not leave Peking for the time being.

Furthermore, your army will also be required to provide future military supplies."

Boss Dai didn't expect that Sifang Lianger would actually put forward such a condition.

"You mean? You're not leaving? Then?"

"We will completely hand over the city to your army. We will only be stationed there temporarily for a period of time. Haha,

According to the current situation, I estimate that it won’t be long before the war comes to an end.

By then, we will naturally know where to go next.

Of course, your army will need to provide military supplies at this stage, and we will also serve your army.

Boss Dai, this matter is beneficial to both of us, what do you think? "

Boss Dai didn't have any troops at this time.

He felt a little uncomfortable asking him to continue using the Japanese troops.

He was also afraid that these Japanese devils might turn against him at any time.

But Shifang Liangji's proposal was too tempting.

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