Chapter 779 Have Enough Benefits

Gao Jiu's worries came true. After several days of fierce naval battles, the combined fleet of Britain and Mi was severely damaged by the Japanese army and was forced to withdraw from the Strait of Malacca.

Gao Jiu soon received a notification from the British Army's Copper Commander's Department, saying that the combined fleet of the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom could not provide support for the Malaysian coalition forces for the time being.

However, they said in the telegram that they believed in Gao Jiu's commanding ability and the bravery of the coalition troops. Even without the support of the British and Mi navies, they would definitely be able to win.

The Tongshuai Department let George do the work of Gao Jiu and others, and continued to attack Malaysia.

This kind of routine is the consistent practice of nationalist countries such as Mi and Britain, trying to fool Gao Jiu and others to continue working for them.

George felt very embarrassed, but he received an order from the British Copper Commander, so he had to bite the bullet and fool Gao Jiu.

Just when he was about to go to Gao Jiu, after thinking about it, he seemed unsure, so he went to the commander of the British army again, trying to persuade him to do Gao Jiu's work together.

The commander of the British army heard from George that the British and American navy could no longer provide support for the coalition forces, so he admired Gao Jiu even more.He now understood why Gao Jiu didn't send troops.

On the narrow Malay Peninsula, facing the powerful firepower of the Japanese naval guns and the attack of carrier-based aircraft, the coalition forces reluctantly fought, it was purely courting death.

Gao Jiu's actions undoubtedly saved the lives of the coalition troops, and of course the British troops.

Hearing that George said that he still wanted to persuade Gao Jiu to continue attacking Malaysia, the British commander directly rejected him. He didn't want to let himself and his British officers and soldiers die in vain.

The British commander said: "This matter is definitely not feasible. I advise you not to go to Mr. Gao. To tell you the truth, not only Mr. Gao will not agree to this battle plan, but also the Governor. If the army will not agree, our British and Burmese troops will not agree, this is simply a joke about the lives of soldiers, and it is a completely irresponsible request."

George reluctantly sent the telegram to the Bronze Commander of the British Army, reporting the actual situation here.

The Bronze Commander of the British Army quickly sent him a telegram, asking George to negotiate terms with Gao Jiu.

They think that as long as they give Gao Jiu enough benefits, Gao Jiu will still agree.

George had no choice but to bite the bullet and come directly to Gao Jiu.

After listening to George's report, Gao Jiu immediately said, "This battle can't be fought, I decided to withdraw immediately."

George tried to persuade Gao Jiu for a long time, saying that Gao Jiu could make a condition, but Gao Jiu reluctantly agreed, saying that he would discuss it with everyone and then call him back.

Then Gao Jiu didn't move, George lost his composure, and went to the British commander to inquire about the situation.

George knew that Gao Jiu had approached the commander of the British army, and he wanted to find out how they talked.

The commander of the British army said: "Mr. Gao has indeed approached me, the commanders of the Guojun and the Thai army, and held a meeting to discuss this matter. Everyone heard that without the cooperation of the navy, they are unwilling to fight this battle. It was I who tried my best to persuade Mr. Gao to retreat immediately.

I know Mr. Gao, he is a very pragmatic person.If you can give him enough benefits, there is still room for things to turn around. "

Hearing this, George saw a glimmer of hope, and decided to talk to Gao Jiu again.

After seeing Gao Jiu, George said: "Mr. Gao, since we are the united front against corruption, I also hope that Mr. Gao can continue to send troops to Malaysia.

What conditions do you have, just ask, I will try my best to fight for it from the Bronze Commander of the British Army. "

Gao Jiu sighed, and said: "Actually, I am not a money-grubbing person. It is my duty to resist Japan. This time I sent troops to Malaysia, and you British side did not give me any benefits. Didn't I form a coalition army and enter Malaysia?" ?
But the situation is different now. You broke your promise first. If we continue to attack Malaysia, we will risk being attacked by the Japanese navy. Even if I am willing, other troops of the coalition army will definitely not be willing, unless you give enough benefits. Make everyone happy. "

George asked: "Mr. Gao, what kind of conditions are you going to offer? Please be straightforward."

Gao Jiu said: "This time the coalition forces dispatched more than 4 people, and the daily living expenses are a huge expense.

When the war starts, the cost of weapons, ammunition, fuel, etc. is still unknown. How about this, you spend 1000 million pounds, and I will try to persuade the generals of the coalition army to help your British army take back Malaysia. "

George has been in the army for many years, and he still knows the cost of war.

He roughly calculated that 1000 million pounds is indeed not much.

He immediately said: "Mr. Gao, I will contact the Tongshuai Department immediately and persuade them to take out the money."

Gao Jiu said, "General George, I'll let you worry about it."

After George left, Wang Zhankui, Guo Hengming and others felt that Gao Jiu's offer was too low.

If the 1000 million pounds were all given to the Peach Blossom Mountain guerrillas, it would definitely make a profit without losing money, but it would also be distributed to the Thai army, the Guo army and the British army, and it was designated as a loss-making business.

They didn't understand why Gao Jiu didn't offer more conditions.

Gao Jiu said with a smile: "You have to eat every bite. If you ask such a high price all at once, the British will run away."

When Gao Jiu said this, Wang Zhankui and the others laughed.

Everyone knows that Master Jiu is by no means a master who will suffer losses, and there must be a second move waiting for the British.

At this time, the battle situation in Malaysia was a bit strange. The coalition troops of Gao Jiu and others stood still, and the Japanese army actually stayed near Kuala Lumpur, and had no intention of advancing towards the Thai border.

Kuala Lumpur.

Yamashita Fengwen hated Gao Jiu to the core, as long as he had the chance, he would definitely eliminate Gao Jiu.

But hate turned to hate, when he really faced Gao Jiu, he felt that he had no confidence.

After several battles in Thailand, Yamashita Fengwen was not sure of defeating Gao Jiu at all.

He guessed that the reason why Gao Jiu didn't march towards Kuala Lumpur should be because he was afraid of the power of the Japanese navy.

If Gao Jiu commanded the coalition forces to attack Kuala Lumpur, the Japanese navy's naval guns and carrier-based aircraft would deal a heavy blow to the coalition forces.

In this case, with the Japanese army's ground attack, the certainty of defeating Gao Jiu is very high.

Now, the position where Gao Jiu leads the coalition forces is too far from the coastline, and Yamashita Fengwen dare not command the Japanese army to fight against Gao Jiu's coalition forces alone, so he puts the main force on the defense line near Kuala Lumpur, waiting for Gao Jiu Jiu came to attack, so the two sides remained in a stalemate.

After discussion, the Bronze Commander of the British Army believed that the conditions offered by Gao Jiu's coalition forces were not too high. If these conditions were paid, it would be able to help the British take Malaysia. This is a good deal.

So they sent a telegram to George, asking him to agree to Gao Jiu's conditions, and asking him to urge Gao Jiu to send troops as soon as possible.

After receiving the call back from the British Army's Copper Command, George hurriedly found Gao Jiu and said happily, "Mr. Gao, the British Command has already agreed to your request. Please send troops as soon as possible."

Gao Jiu said straightforwardly: "Okay, I'm going to send troops now."

In the next few days, Gao Jiu still stood still, George couldn't sit still anymore, and came to Gao Jiu again, urging him to send troops as soon as possible.

Gao Jiu said patiently: "The enemy's situation is unknown now, and I have sent people to investigate. We must find out the enemy's defense situation before making plans."

On this day, the head of the Malaysian underground party rushed to Bahrain Town and had a meeting with Gao Jiu.

After the Japanese army invaded Malaysia in 1942, the British army suffered a disastrous defeat, but the local people rose up to resist. The Malaysian underground party mobilized locals and local Chinese to form anti-Japanese guerrillas. They used the mountains and dense tropical rainforest to deal with the Japanese army.

The Japanese army in Malaysia only had the 18th Division and a garrison, which was insufficient and could not eliminate these guerrillas.

After hard fighting, the guerrillas survived, and now the number of guerrillas has grown to more than 8000.

The person in charge of the underground party in Malaysia is also very familiar with Gao Jiu's name. When he met Gao Jiu himself, he introduced the situation of the underground party and guerrillas in detail, as well as the situation of the Japanese army they knew, and expressed that he would obey Gao Jiu in the battle to regain Malaysia. Gao Jiu agreed to help them replenish part of their weapons and ammunition.

Not long after, the commander of the British Marine Corps who landed in Malaysia in the early stage also came to the town of XX, held talks with Gao Jiu, and expressed his willingness to be the vanguard of the coalition forces to launch an attack on Kuala Lumpur.

Gao Jiu was not in a hurry to send troops. He had to understand two things. The first thing was to understand the real strength of the Japanese navy that could participate in the Malaysian battle, especially the strength that the Japanese naval aviation could dispatch.

Another thing is to understand the terrain around Kuala Lumpur.Kuala Lumpur is in the central and western part of Malaysia, close to the Strait of Malacca. Gao Jiu had to find a place for the coalition forces to accommodate tens of thousands of coalition troops. This place must be out of reach of the Japanese naval guns.

Soon after, the terrain around Kuala Lumpur was clarified. Li Chengwu and others surveyed the terrain and reported to Gao Jiu.

Regarding the situation of the Japanese navy, Gao Jiu asked the British side to provide it.

The British intelligence agency is very developed. However, because the combined fleet of the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom was repulsed by the Japanese army, they will really be unable to grasp the situation of the Japanese navy in Southeast Asia for a while.

Under such circumstances, it would be unreasonable for George to urge Gao Jiu to send troops.

When he was worrying, the British commander took the initiative to find him.

The British commander said: "General George, in fact, Mr. Gao has a way to figure out the situation of the Japanese navy."

George said happily: "Then quickly mention it to Mr. Gao."

The British commander said: "Mr. Gao has to do everything by himself. Isn't it a little too much for us? Even if Mr. Gao is willing, those people under him may disagree."

George asked, "So what?
The British commander said: "I suggest that you talk to Mr. Gao again, and it is best to set some conditions for Mr. Gao."

After thinking for a while, George said helplessly, "Okay then, I'll go and talk to Mr. Gao again."

This time George didn't see Gao Jiu, and Guo Hengming received him.

In Malaysia, there are two large gold mines with abundant reserves and convenient mining.

Guo Hengming's condition is that the two gold mining rights are 20 years, and they are tax-free.

This George didn't dare to make decisions on his own, and he didn't know whether to talk to the British Copper Commander, so he came to the British commander again.

The British commander said: "What is there to embarrass? Let me ask you, are these two gold mines in our British hands now? Since they are not in our British hands, what is the use to us? If Gao Mister really knocked down those two gold mines, and they just took possession of them, so what if they don’t give them to you? Do you still want to start a war with Mr. Gao?

Don't underestimate the Golden Triangle, its area is about the same as our British Isles, its prosperity far exceeds ours, and its strength should not be underestimated.

If we, the UK, forcibly go to war with the Golden Triangle, the losses we will suffer will be nothing compared to the mining rights of these two gold mines.

Besides, after all, Mr. Gao helped Britain regain the whole of Malaysia, so he got the huge benefits, so he still cares about the mere two gold mines? "

The reason why the British commander tried so hard to persuade George was because Gao Jiu had already communicated with them beforehand to win the mining rights of these two gold mines, and the shares in them were divided into four shares. The guerrillas, the Thai military, the Guojun, and the British Governor's Office in Myanmar each have a share.

George thought what the British commander said was very reasonable, so he sent Gao Jiu's request to the British Bronze Commander's Department.

At this time, the Bronze Commander of the British Army has invested a lot of energy in the affairs of Malaysia. The British Navy has been severely damaged by the Japanese army and has caused huge losses. All efforts will be in vain.

They were all smart people, they simply weighed the stakes, and immediately replied to George, asking him to agree to Gao Jiu's conditions.

Gao Jiu saw that all the goals that should be achieved have been achieved, so he made up his mind to help the British army take Malaysia.

Dalian.Japanese Navy First Fleet.

The commander received a telegram from Gao Jiu asking him to provide information on the Japanese navy's naval aviation in Southeast Asia.

The commander felt that it was not good to do so, and wanted to provide Gao Jiu with false information.

The chief of staff persuaded him not to cause trouble. If Gao Jiu suffered losses because of providing false information, if he came to the door again, the First Fleet would not be able to afford it.The commander agreed with his opinion, so through the relationship with the navy, he found out the situation of the Japanese navy in the Malacca Strait and informed Gao Jiu.

(End of this chapter)

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