Chapter 48: The Lost Dog

"Can I destroy the essence of the Imperial Navy like this? ”

Admiral Yuzaburo Kato thought of this and his heart was like a knife. Compared to Yamamoto Fifty-six, who had already died, the pain in his heart was even more serious.

Compared to the young Yamamoto Isoroku, a naval fleet that had won the Sino-Japanese naval battle and had won the Russo-Japanese naval battle under the leadership of Heihachiro Togo. Today, he was completely defeated by the other party's conspiracy, and was trapped in this strait less than 100 kilometers wide, unable to move.

For the supreme admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, this was an unbearable pain. In particular, they were defeated by the weak Shina Navy, and the loss of the Imperial Navy, in particular, would deprive the rapidly developing Japanese industry of the most basic protection.

If he didn't quite understand the other party's intentions at first, there was still hope that he would be able to get out of the predicament with the help of the rest of the Imperial Navy. Now, then, that expectation has been completely lost.

As the number of mines in the strait increased, and the supply ship of the capital ship had been sunk by the opposing air power, the battleship lost most of its food and ammunition supplies. At present, there is only one way to put the future on them, which is to either break all the jade or surrender after the entire fleet runs out of food.

As for the support of the Japanese garrisons on both sides of the coast for supplies, the ship is small and cannot transport much, and the ship is too big to cross the water.

And the other side, although it did not attack the main fleet again, but the attack on the coast was carried out almost every day. Naturally, with their means, I am afraid that even the fishing boats will not be left, and even if the troops on the shore have this intention, there will not be enough means of transport.

"In an era when the sea is controlled by the sky, can naval battles be fought like this?"

Yuzaburo Kato was impressed by this whimsical style of play and the intentions of the other party. Now, the only hope in his heart was that the empire could negotiate with the other side in some way, and perhaps at a considerable price, it could retain the essence of the imperial kingdom's maritime power.

However, if he understood that the plan of the "Chinese National Defense Forces" for this matter was to absolutely not negotiate with the Japanese Government until the main fleet of the Japanese Navy was completely destroyed.

After all, this is a necessary prerequisite for maritime security on the Shandong Peninsula, as well as for China as a whole, for some time to come. Therefore, there is no "judgment" or "discussion" about this matter at all. The situation in front of the tens of thousands of sailors, who had lost their supplies, was how long they had enough food on the ship.

Yuzaburo Kato's mood was as gloomy as the sky for a few days. He sighed deeply and went to the deck, looking at the stars in the sky on a clear moonlit night in September.

"Without a navy, I'm afraid the imperial kingdom will fall into serious danger!"

But he could not have imagined that at the time of the "end of the imperial kingdom", there was still such a group of Chinese, on a steamer, speeding towards Japan, as if some invisible, extremely terrible person was chasing them behind.

These people who were in a state of panic were Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-chang, and their men. When the cadets of the Whampoa Non-commissioned Officer School fought back, the ferocious and swift attack told everyone what kind of military technology they had learned here.

Whether it was Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek's subordinates, or the soldiers of the Dian Army and the Gui Army, in the face of such a blow, like the Beiyang Army, they had only to flee or surrender.

As for the Whampoa Non-commissioned Officer School, they only carried out a counterattack on the premise of safety, and after rescuing Xia Fei and Chen Jiongming, the attack force composed of cadets who completed the task returned to the Whampoa Non-commissioned Officer School under Guderian's order. As for the control of the city of Guangzhou and its surroundings, it still fell into the hands of Chen Jiongming.

It was about because of this that Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek had the opportunity to seize a cargo ship in the port and leave Canton. As soon as they left Guangzhou, there were also Tang Jiyao and Lu Tingrong, as well as some remnants of their defeated soldiers.

They did not flee to Japan with Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek, and compared to Sun Yat-sen, they were people with actual territory. Now that he has provoked others, he naturally wants to go back and arrange the defense of his own territory. Therefore, the steamer left the two of them at the nearest seaport in Guangxi, and then immediately turned around and headed for Japan.

Why did Mr. Sun choose to go to Japan?

In desperation, the people who left Guangzhou boarded the steamer that was windward on the sea, and traveled on the blue sea. This ship was special, it was not a warship, but there were many soldiers in gray cloth uniforms, and many of them were wrapped in blood-colored bandages.

On a vacant seat on the fourth board on the second floor, a parasol sits a table and chairs. It was Sun Yat-sen who sat there silently, and Chiang Kai-shek who sat on the side and kept whispering orders to his subordinates.

"Niang Xipi, these little red guys, wait for Lao Tzu to go back to Shanghai, and then reason with them!"

Chiang Kai-shek scolded softly, after all, Sun Yat-sen was sitting on the side. But what made him angry was that the radio stations in Shanghai refused to accept their manuscripts in the face of the high prices they offered.

The manuscript itself is prosaic, but it is nothing more than an attempt to explain why Mr. Sun, who cooperated with the Provisional Council, had a conflict with the Huangpu Non-commissioned Officer School in Guangzhou. It's just a move to protect the spirit of vitality for the country, but it can't bear the young soldiers of the school to burn the jade of the Shandong government.

What is odious is that the American-run radio station in Shanghai did not give them a chance to speak, but inserted news about the great victory of the Chinese National Defense Forces from time to time in a program that was broadcast 24 hours a day.

The news of the defeat of the Beiyang Army did not cause any sensation in China, and the defeat of the Beiyang Army was a matter of its own in terms of their strength. Even if they let them win, it's just that the Chinese themselves fight themselves, what is there to be proud of.

But trapping the main force of the Japanese Navy with thousands of tons of mines, not to mention it, is really a great sensation. This is the first time in a century that China has been bullied by foreign powers, and the Chinese have a feeling of raising their eyebrows. And the sensation caused by this news among the Chinese people is something that can be imagined.

Unlike Chiang Kai-shek, Sun Yat-sen, who sat on the boat, remained silent, only disappointed by his lack of foresight. As far as the affairs of the Whampoa Non-commissioned Officer School are concerned, in this era of endless fighting between forces in various places, it is the only way for politicians to take advantage of the fire to rob.

However, he could never have imagined that the military strength of a school with only 5,000 cadets would be so strong. Listening to the soldiers who were lucky enough to escape, the enemy's firepower was far superior to that of other Chinese armies.

These, for a politician, are not too noteworthy things. What worries Sun Yat-sen the most now is that the erroneous understanding of the strength of the Japanese side during this operation is the fundamental reason why the Chinese Revolutionary Party has fallen into disrepute.

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At this time, he suddenly realized that he had seen the wrong thing from the beginning to the end. That young Tang Yunyang, the Chinese Renaissance Party under his leadership is not a young arrogant person, challenging Japan with the best power and winning it, it is a big upset that everyone is completely unable to parry.

"What about us? How should we, the Chinese Revolutionary Party, go? ”

His eyes looked at the distant place where the sea and the sky intersected, revealing a contemplative appearance completely different from that of Chiang Kai-shek, the political speculator on the side.

Carrying a group of already homeless people, the ship sailed to Japan. It was the birthplace of the League, and it was also because it was an enemy of Shandong. For the time being, when you get to them, you don't have to worry about being handed back into the hands of the other party. And what happens when you get there? What is the future of the Chinese Revolutionary Party? I'm afraid that none of the people who came to the ship for the time being could figure it out.

One by one, the people on the steamer were too lazy to talk to others after the war, and they didn't want to talk more. Suddenly, someone with a telescope was looking into the distance, and they let out a crazy scream.

"Airship...... There's an airship coming! ”

This shout made everyone nervous. Who doesn't know, looking at the entire oriental world, only "Qingdao" has it. Moreover, among the speculations, Qingdao also relied on airship bombing, otherwise how could they destroy the Japanese naval fleet?

"Quick, get the wounded back to the cabin, hurry...... The men in military uniforms also went into the cabin......"

There was a series of shouts from up and down the deck, and the wounded and soldiers who had been on the deck all returned to the cabin in an instant. It was as if the deck had just been cleaned by a hurricane, and not a single figure could be seen.

In fact, their worries were a bit unnecessary, because this airship was not a transport or reconnaissance command airship at all. It carries Mike. Old wolf, at this moment he is facing a young girl who is anxious.

Everyone guessed correctly, the person standing at the porthole, looking boredly at the sea outside, was Nancy. Green. In the green eyes, there is a layer of enthusiastic hope that cannot be concealed.

Isn't it, the last time Tang Yunyang left the Truk base, it has been more than two months since now, which is a long time for men and women in love.

As Qingdao got closer and closer, her heart beat harder and harder. Like someone, her gaze swept to the place where the sky and the sea met in the distance, but she was not at a loss about the road ahead, only the heart that became more and more hot due to the proximity of the distance.

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