Chapter 234: Encountering Maozi

Wei Yang knew that the time taken by this operation would inevitably be quite long, that is, it would bypass almost half of Huaxia, and the distance would be 10,000 kilometers, to say the least.

Although he had some trucks in his hand, the number was far from enough to transport so many soldiers.

It's not that Wei Yang hasn't thought about building trucks, but it's not mature enough, and there is no rigid demand for the number of trucks, so he didn't put this plan on the agenda.

In his opinion, trucks are just for transporting supplies, and even if there is a certain need, they must be bought.

But armored vehicles are different.

He has already thought that when his strength becomes stronger, he will begin to establish industrial bases in the Far East and some small East Asian countries, and a large part of the metal raw materials being produced will be used in the production and manufacture of aircraft, tanks, and armored vehicles, and the rest will be sold at a very low "friend price" to countries that need these things and can provide them with some help.

Of course, the heavy industry base does not only refer to the smelting of steel, but also includes a variety of things, the most important of which is, of course, oil.

Moreover, the steel raw materials given to Eagle and Mi now are all smelted and synthesized by the system, and those system gold coins of Wei Yang are very precious, and the cost of this period of time has made him extremely painful.

If it runs out, he can only stare dryly at the critical moment.

There should be one thing that Wei Yang is that even if he has more troops in his hands, he is just a warlord, and without a country as a foundation, he will never be able to gain the respect of those great powers.

But he knew that he couldn't stay on Earth for a long time, and he would have to leave immediately once the mission was completed, and it was simply unrealistic to establish a country, so his focus could only be to help Huaxia win the war.

As for his own people, he will scatter them all over the world so that they can survive forever.

After leaving Burma, Wei Yang officially embarked on this long journey.

In order to ensure that the soldiers' bodies would not be overdrawn, Wei Yang ordered the troops to walk only 50 kilometers a day.

That is, if everything goes well, they will have to walk on the road for more than half a year.

Along the way, Wei Yang tried not to enter the interior of the countries he passed through, but chose remote areas to advance, and only sent some people to buy food and supplies when he needed supplies.

Three months later, they arrived in Kyrgyzstan, and Wei Yang knew that soon Maozi would get the news, and I was afraid that it would not be so peaceful at that time.

He approached Ilyushchenkov and asked him to personally leave the ranks with a part of the group, recruiting soldiers along the way.

Before leaving, Ilyushenkov had asked Wei Yang if he was going to war with his country.

At that time, Wei Yang just smiled faintly and patted him on the shoulder and said:

"Do you think I can compete with your country with the number of my army?"

Although Ilyushchenkov is not good at scheming, he is not a fool, and he understands as soon as Wei Yang says this.

Indeed, with Wei Yang's current strength, he can't get into the eyes of his country at all, as a force, more than 100,000 people is indeed a huge number.

But in front of a country, even if it is just Burma, this number of troops is not enough at all, not to mention Maozi, who has already established alliances with many countries?

Therefore, after receiving Wei Yang's order, Ilyushenkov didn't say a word, and took people away happily.

Mao Zi came a little later than Wei Yang expected, and they had already entered Kazakhstan before they encountered Mao Zi's army for the first time.

The First Army, which was at the forefront, took the lead to meet Maozi, and the two sides were in a confrontational posture, stopping at a distance of ten kilometers.

Wei Yang soon received a report from the First Army, saying that there was a 50,000-strong Maozi army blocking the way ahead, asking Wei Yang whether to start a war.

Wei Yang knew in his heart that the reason why the other party did not fire at the first time, but first presented a confrontation, was obviously not intended to act immediately.

It is estimated that their task should be to warn and expel them, and they are not strong enough within themselves now, and they will not choose to fight easily.

Besides, now they haven't figured out their details, in the face of such a vast 80,000 people, who knows if there will be reinforcements behind?

But Maozi's ruling layer really didn't think about war when they got the news.

The reason is that it is an army of Chinese people.

In their opinion, Huaxia does not have the strength and mood to expand its territory now, and the country is already in a mess, if it is provoked at this time, it will be crazy.

Indeed, Huaxia's old Jiang is really going crazy now.

He tore up a piece of paper in his hand, threw everything on his desk to the ground and smashed it, and finally when everything in the room was done, he smashed every piece of glass in the window with his cane.

Today's "Boss Dai" is just a small staff officer, and he doesn't dare to breathe when he stands in a frightened atmosphere.

He had never seen Lao Jiang so angry.

The shredded piece of paper was sent by him, and it was sent by Mao Zifa to question Lao Jiang.

"Boss Dai" was scared into a cold sweat after just a general glance.

When he delivered the news to Wei Yang, he really didn't expect Wei Yang to develop to this extent anyway.

An army of 80,000 people, all Mauser rifles, dozens of M1 mountain guns, and nearly 10,000 light and heavy machine guns.

Such firepower, such strength, such courage......

Boss Dai no longer knows what kind of language to use to describe Wei Yang.

But no matter what Wei Yang's purpose was when he went there, it caused a lot of trouble for Lao Jiang.

Mao Zi asked Lao Jiang if he wanted to provoke a war, and said many ugly things.

Lao Jiang had no way not to be angry, Mao Zi had been aiding Huaxia since Sun Shan was in power, and even many of his Huangpu expenses were given by Mao Zi.

Although Mao Zi did not have a clear position after the outbreak of the civil war, and even secretly contacted the Red Party, after all, he can still use them now.

Now at such a critical moment, Wei Yang actually caused himself such a big trouble, and he didn't have to think about it to know that he couldn't order Wei Yang to evacuate there, because Wei Yang wouldn't pay attention to his orders at all.

Lao Jiang now regrets that he coveted the gold and did not get rid of this scourge in time, which led to the passive situation that cannot be broken at all.

Even if he makes some superficial statements and sends troops to suppress him, not only will Maozi still not believe his sincerity, but it is also very likely that this army will become a meat bun and will never return.

Therefore, Lao Jiang could only vent the monstrous anger in his heart in this way, and then sent a letter to Mao Zi to explain the situation.

It wouldn't help, but he really couldn't do anything else.