Section 591 Plans to plagiarize history
Yi Shui lay in his chair, fiddling with a pistol boredly, fiddling with the rest of his time, fiddling with the rest of his time - he had never been good at office work, and he didn't like it. Pen | fun | pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ Usually, after disposing of the part of the work he has to deal with, he sneaks to the mercenary's training camp and spends a few hours there. But now, Qin Lang is in the east, and he has to stay in the Pentagon as much as possible to assist Rachel in managing the growing industry - however, Rachel knows his mind and his abilities, and rarely puts extra work into his hands, so he still has a lot of free time.
How to spend all this time was a conundrum for Yi Shui: he couldn't get too far away from the Pentagon so that he could be by Rachel's side as quickly as he needed it, and yet there was nothing in the Pentagon and its vicinity that interested him.
It's a contradiction, for the time being, it's hard to resolve, and it needs to be seriously considered β and of course, it's a way to kill time.
Yi Shui thought.
Before he could think of any solution, the office door was pushed open and Rachel walked in. She held a scrap of paper that looked like a telegram in her hand.
Yi Shui put the pistol in a drawer, sat up straight, and looked at her.
"What's that?"
"Qin's telegram." She walked around the desk, walked over to him, and sat down on the table. "You should be glad that he has reached an understanding with our friends on matters concerning the fate of the Qing government. In other words, you're ready to start working on your little plans. β
Yi Shui's face did not show a happy look, on the contrary, he was a little nervous. "He mentioned in the telegram 'those little plans of mine'?"
"Nope." Rachel stared into his eyes and said word by word, "But do you really think that those little plans of yours will be able to escape his eyes and ears?" β
"I hope so." Yi Shui sighed.
It was impossible for the activities he carried out in the shadows and the plans he made to avoid Qin Lang's observation. He has an all-encompassing network of secret intelligence, and if he wants to, he will be able to grasp all the details. Yi Shui had never doubted this, but he was always unwilling to give up that naΓ―ve and unrealistic wish, trying to keep a little secret in front of Qin Lang.
There was no other reason, but he felt that only in this way could he prevent Qin Lang's plan from causing damage to China; Or at the very least, when Qin Lang's plan began to endanger China, it would not have the power to correct its mistakes at all.
But this can only be a luxury.
Yi Shui sighed again, stood up, walked to the safe, opened it, took out a very thick document, and then returned to his place, throwing it on the desk, but did not open it, but kept staring at its cover, just watching, without making any movements.
It took almost five minutes for him to return to normal.
"Do you know what this is?" He asked Rachel.
"A detailed plan made by Qin on how to overthrow the Qing government?"
"It's not just that, Rachel." Yi Shui shook his head and flipped through the documents, "You must understand that his goal is not only to overthrow the Qing government, but more importantly, to make our ...... His proxies hold power in China. This plan encompasses every step he intends to implement. β
"Are you sure it's every step?" Rachel blinked narrowly, but not at Yi Shui, but at Qin Lang: letting othersβeven his partnersβknow that his entire plan wasn't his usual style, and there were almost no exceptions, including this one.
Her words made Yi Shui's melancholy intensify, and she could only try her best to comfort herself: "At least all the steps I know." β
"What parts does it include?" Rachel asked curiously, seemingly unaware of his emotions, but in fact, she noticed, but didn't care.
She was already accustomed to these emotions of Yi Shui.
He will recover soon, which is another thing she knows.
It's always like that.
She's watching.
"He divided the plan into five phases." Yi Shui began to flip through the document, "The first step is to incite the people's hostility against the Qing government through the policy of nationalization of the railways, create small-scale riots, and then incite the Qing government to send troops to suppress it, further intensify the contradictions and disperse its forces. β
"This step is already underway." Rachel commented.
Yi Shui pretended not to hear her words, and continued: "The second step is to create tension among the government and the army, provoke a mutiny, and use the revolutionary party elements in the army to portray the mutiny as an armed uprising to overthrow the Qing government and expand the situation. β
"Hmm...... Were there many revolutionaries in the young emperor's army? β
"Not a lot." And none of them came from the organization led by that Dr. Sun, Yi Shui said in his heart. "However, as long as a few officers or charismatic soldiers raise the banner of an uprising after a mutiny, the panicked soldiers will accept it."
"And the Qing government must believe that it was an organized rebellion, right?"
"Yes. Any news, reported by the bureaucracy, to the Central Committee and the Emperor, would either become insignificant or would turn into a colossal and appalling disaster, and a mutiny openly proclaiming that it would overthrow the rule of the Central Committee would only become the second. β
"Maybe, but even if the bureaucracy tries to cover up, we'll let Beijing know, right?"
"That's his plan."
"Then the situation will be expanded as he planned." Rachel felt good and motioned, "What's next?" β
"The third step is to secretly exert influence to spread the mutiny to the entire southern region, and put the main members of the League in a leading position-"
"Wait!" "As far as I know, the group called the Confederate orchestrated an armed riot that bordered on farce, only to be routed by the militia before it could officially begin. β
"That's true." Yi Shui shrugged, "Although that militia used to be mercenaries of the company. β
Rachel automatically ignored the second half of his sentence. That's pointless, it's not her concern - it's the League. "If they're so incompetent, why would he put someone in that organization in a leadership position?"
"For the stated reason, the members of the League were the first revolutionaries, very famous, and more politically influential than the members of other organizations." Yi Shui smiled bitterly, "In fact, the failed armed rebellion of the League has only increased the fame and influence of its members, and people feel that they have the ability to act, and more importantly, the determination to act, and are true revolutionaries." β
"It sounds like commercial hype." Rachel muttered.
"That's his opinion, too." "But no matter what, compared to them, our people's fame and political influence are too low." β
Zhang Binglin and Chen Tianhua are still only revolutionary theoreticians, and they are also very young, which is their flaw. For the time being, they are not qualified to serve as political leaders, although they have been following Qin Lang's advice and spending a lot of time building a well-structured and highly disciplined organization, a masonry-like group rather than a loose Western-style party - another flaw, strict application requirements and vetting criteria directly limit the size of Zhang Binglin's organization, which does not have many members like the League, and it is impossible to get leadership without the use of force.
And the force, the army controlled by Lan Tianwei, Zhang Shaozeng and Wu Luzhen, as well as the mercenaries, that is the trump card that Qin Lang is ready to keep until the end.
He wouldn't play that card too soon.
"So we're going to have to let the League take the lead, for a while." Yi Shui snorted softly.
"But that's obviously not why he put those guys at the top of his plan." Rachel retorted.
"No, that's one of the reasons, like I said, public reasons." Yi Shui continued, "And the reason that cannot be made public is that he wants them to lead the wrong army in the wrong position and fight the wrong war with the wrong enemy in the wrong way. The Qing government would inevitably send troops to suppress the rebellion, and it was impossible for the League to achieve victory, so they would be swept out of the stage of history. β
"You mean......" Rachel gestured with his palm around his neck, "he's going to do that?" β
"If Qin was going to do that, that plan would be too complicated, but he always liked a simple and straightforward strategy." Yi Shui replied, but was not sure.
Qin Lang didn't like the Alliance, and he would do whatever it took to clear the way for Zhang Binglin's Brotherhood, and no one or force would be able to stop him from making a terrible decision.
Yi Shui thought worriedly, and the index finger of his right hand tapped the armrest of the chair rhythmically like Qin Lang. Then he said to Rachel: "No matter what, the people of the League will definitely be thrown into the garbage heap of the losers, and the glory of defeating them and finally overthrowing the Qing government, Qin Lang left it to Yuan Shikai." β
"The British-backed general?" It was another accident, she couldn't figure out Qin Lang's plan a little.
"That's him."
"As far as I know, our men control more armies than he does, don't they?"
"His army is strong enough to deal with the rebellion in the south, but it can hardly accomplish the task of overthrowing the Qing government unless our men support him or remain neutral. I don't know what Qin Lang plans to do yet, but he will definitely be pushed to the forefront. Yi Shui sighed, "He is the spokesman of the British, and he also controls an army, if we can't clear him, it will be difficult for our people to control the situation." β
"In that case, why don't you just kill him?"
"Because he thinks that letting Yuan Shikai fall into disrepute and then die miserably is a more interesting ending."
"Huh?"
"According to his judgment, if Yuan Shikai becomes the head of state, and their people adopt a gesture of acquiescence and connivance to his actions, in the end, he will definitely try to be crowned as a new generation of Chinese emperors, but those revolutionaries who have just turned into politicians and come into contact with state power do not need a new emperor, they will have fierce conflicts, some people will unfortunately die, and the responsibility will be borne by Yuan Shikai."
"I see." Rachel guessed Qin Lang's last step, "Once he does that, our people will immediately launch a new revolution to overthrow him and take over the rule of the country." β
"At that time, the power of the Alliance has been severely weakened, but Zhang Binglin's brotherhood will become even larger, and it can win even if there is fair competition."
"It's like a natural course of history." She concluded.
Yi Shui agreed with this conclusion, however, he still did not become happy, and still had a melancholy expression.
"I still don't like the plan." "It is very likely to plunge China into chaos, and it will take too long to see the final result," he said. β
Rachel was silent for a moment, then asked, "Did you talk about Qin about you?" β
Nodding first, then shaking his head, Yi Shui said, "This plan is what I worked so hard for." He believed that the ideal strategy would be an all-out war that would sweep across the country, a massive purge of all that was old, and the destruction of all obstacles through violence without mercy. β
That's his style. Rachel thought.
"Do you know why?" Yi Shui continues," he said, adding that reformism has no future. (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please log in to the www.qidian.com, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!) (To be continued.) )