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Volume Three Cannons Bombing His Mother Chapter 382 For a single goal

Woychensky is a Russian-American man. His apparent identity is an American businessman, but in fact he is actually an envoy to the international dispatch.

The Bupai International was originally established by Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov after the Russian Revolution to replace the Second International, which died due to the outbreak of the European War, which was also called the Third International. After the establishment of the Bupai International, its headquarters was located in Moscow and led by Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov. His main work was to promote his revolutionary ideas and do some theoretical work. Later, because of Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov.

After a long period of physical discomfort, the specific work was handed over to the committee. After Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov's death, Stalin quickly took over the Soviet regime. Due to internal and external troubles and the hostility of countries around the world to the Soviet regime, Stalin decided to regain the dominance of the international deployment in order to solve internal and external problems. He directly led the work of the international deployment, and adjusted the main focus of the international deployment, and decided to convert to the export of revolutionary ideas and theoretical research to foreign countries.

In this way, as a member of the American Socialist Party, Wojchensky was sent to Asia by Stalin to shoulder important tasks. Judging from the current situation of the Soviet government, there are several main problems.

1: The domestic revolution has caused serious famine across the country. Although it has improved slightly now, the Soviet government is still poor and has a weak foundation. Solving agricultural problems and developing industries is the top priority at present.

2: The civil war between the Soviet Union and the orthodox government of the Russian Empire has not yet been decided. Without completely eliminating the enemy, it is difficult for the Soviet government to shift its energy from war to domestic construction.

3: Due to the intervention of China and Western countries, the Soviet government appears to be extremely isolated internationally and can be said to have no ally.

4: Stalin took over the regime, but there were still factions against him, both inside and outside the party. His position in the Soviet Union and Egypt was not stable.

5: There are worries inside, strong enemies outside, diplomatic pauses, and isolation and helplessness.

Due to these five points, Stalin urgently needed to find allies internationally and open up channels for communication between the Soviet government and internationally. But his approach was different from that of ordinary people. The smart Stalin knew very well that the Soviets had become a beast in the eyes of all countries. If it was to use conventional means to complete this task, it would be very difficult, and it might even sacrifice some countries to achieve practical results. However, this is something Stalin absolutely did not want to do. Once he did this, the remarks of the opposition within the party could force him to step down. After all, Stalin was not Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov, and he did not have such high prestige as Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov.

Therefore, Stalin took another method to achieve his goal, that is, to carry out revolutionary exports. Using the organization of the Desert International to promote Bolshevism in countries around the world, on the one hand, it can cause divisions in various places and cultivate some pro-Soviet members to serve the Soviets. On the other hand, it can also use the Desert International to indirectly grasp the direction of these state regimes that are hostile to the Soviets, and even launch revolutionary movements in these countries when necessary to alleviate the external pressure of the Soviet government.

Even Stalin was fighting that if some countries succeeded in revolutionary output, it would mean that the Soviet government would no longer fight alone. These countries would transform from enemies into their own younger brothers, followers and thugs. They even became satellite countries to block the enemy's attacks. If possible, they could even be attracted by him into the Soviet government and eventually annexed.

Woychensky was the head of the Asian region designated by Stalin. His main goals were two, one was the orthodox government of the Russian Empire in the Far East, and the other was China. Compared with the Russian imperialist orthodox government hostile to the Soviet Union and Egypt, China seemed to be a better choice, but considering that it was not so convenient to work in China, Woychensky deliberately started with Japan first, intending to rely on Japan's power in the northeast to gradually penetrate from Kanto Prefecture and the west to complete his task.

To cooperate with Japan, you must find Japanese intelligence agencies. Through special channels, Woychensky contacted important officials of the Japanese cabinet and issued a request for good faith cooperation. After consideration by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, this matter was handed over to the Special High School that was established shortly after discussion. Finally, after discussion at the Special High School Headquarters, it was directly handed over to Okamura Yasuji of the Special High School of Kanto Prefecture.

In this way, Wojciensky set out from Moscow, arrived in the United States through Europe, and then to Japan, and finally to Kanto Prefecture. Before Wojciensky arrived in Kanto Prefecture, Okamura Yasuji received an order from the headquarters and began to pay attention to and collect detailed information about Bupai International and Wojciensky.

Although time was a bit tight, Okamura Nishiji made a correct judgment after a rough understanding of the situation, and guessed that Stalin was the real idea of ​​making such a scheming international. Although Okamura Nishiji was not interested in the Bolsheviks, it can even be said that he was more hostile to these so-called revolutionaries who had no king or father than anyone else, this did not affect Okamura Nishiji's final judgment and decision.

When he roughly guessed the true intention of the Desert International, he became very interested. It should be noted that the Japanese government strongly supported Sun Yat-sen and others' revolution and played the role of pro-China supporters, which led to the Qing Dynasty being overwhelmed by the revolutionary party, and eventually developed to the success of the Xinhai Revolution, the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, and the establishment of the Republic of China.

From this point of view, the plan of the Boutai International is actually no different from what the Japanese did at the time. For the benefit of their own country, conflicts are created within the opponent or potential opponents, thereby intensifying the conflicts, causing them to fall into internal friction, gaining time for themselves and thus gaining greater benefits.

However, the methods used by both sides are slightly different. Japan uses support and disagreement, while the international deployment is preparing to use ideological invasion. The methods are different, and the purpose is the same. Moreover, since the local Sino-Japanese war in the past few years, although Japan is still above China in overall strength, Okamura Yasuji clearly knows that China is now different from the past, especially in Kanto Prefecture, an overseas leader who originally had Chinese territory, who can clearly see China's rapid changes.

The outbreak of the European War and the long-term state of war plus the final victory of the European War. These gave the Chinese a rare opportunity, and China gained a lot of benefits from it, whether it was politics, economy, industry or military. After all, compared with China, Japan is too small, with a much wider territory than Japan and a population base dozens of times more than Japan. Once China takes off, Japan is no match at all.

As the highest person in charge of the Special High School Course in Kanto Prefecture, Okamura Yanji's main task is to target China and Russia in the north. Among the two, he is more concerned about China. Since the goals are the same, there will be no obstacles in cooperation with the International Development. However, as for how to cooperate and how both sides can achieve the greatest benefits for themselves in cooperation, Okamura Yanji still needs to be carefully considered.

When Woychensky arrived in Kanto Prefecture, Okamura Yasuji showed up, but he deliberately left him for a few days. But during these days, Okamura Yasuji was not careless about everything, and he was secretly observing the special envoy who sent the international delegation every day.

Woyczki had never seen Okamura Yanji and was not angry. On the contrary, he first had a good rest for a day, and then wandered around Sichuan accompanied by Sakuichi Suzuki. On the surface, he looked like an enthusiastic tourist, but as an excellent intelligence officer, Sakuichi Suzuki became more and more aware that this was not a simple person after contacting Waoyczki.

"Senior, these are some things we talked about today's itinerary and the trip." In the evening, Suzuki Sadaki came to Okamura's office after returning to the special high school class and handed over a brief record. These days, he would make such a thing after sending Wojchensky back to the hotel every day. Today is the fifth day.

Sitting behind the desk, Okamura Yanji slowly looked through the item, and asked about the details in a mess. After reading it all, he put the item in the drawer.

"Suzuki, can you talk about your senses about this person?"

Satoichi Suzuki didn't expect that Okamura Niji suddenly asked this question again. It was slightly different from the last time. Satoichi Suzuki thought about it carefully and said, "In addition to those last time, after contacting these days, Suzuki felt that he was still a tough person with an extremely keen feeling."

Nodded slightly, Okamura Yanji's finger gently tapped the table a few times, as if he was thinking about something. After a long time, he spoke: "Let's do it, cancel tomorrow's arrangement. I want to meet this 'comrade Wojchensky at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning."

"Hi!" Suzuki Sadashi responded quickly, "So senior, will I go and notify him now?"

"Yeah..." Okamura Yanji nodded. After Suzuki Satoshi left, he stood up from the chair and walked to the window, opened the curtains and looked at the direction of the hotel where Li Woychenski was staying, and gradually smiled.

At nine o'clock the next morning, Suzuki Satoichi brought Wojcisky to Okamura's office. The specific talks were only met separately at Wojcisky's request, and even Sonsuki Satoichi was unable to attend. While their secret talks were held, Zhou Yuanliang was flipping through a piece of information he had just sent in the capital thousands of miles away in the office of the Intelligence Bureau of the Republic of China Building.

A few days ago, Fang Zida reappointed Zhou Yuanliang as assistant director of the Intelligence Bureau, and the director was still Yang Yongtai. This result was both good news and bad news for Zhou Yuanliang. The good news was that Fang Zida finally forgave him and handed over some of his rights, while the bad news was that Yang Yongtai completely replaced his original position and ascended the throne of the Intelligence Bureau Director.

Zhou Yuanliang didn't say anything about Fang Zida, and even Zhou Yuanliang would not object to Fang Zida's life. However, Zhou Yuanliang still maintained his original respect on the surface and cooperated with his daily work, but in his heart he was dissatisfied with one hundred people.
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