Section 55 Receiving
"Do you want to go south to the Indochina Peninsula Alliance?" Wenna was surprised and happy. He was surprised that his new boss was indeed a talented man. He had just taken over Tiannan and Myanmar, and he had already surrendered to Myanmar. He was happy that if he wanted to go south to the Peninsula Alliance, he would have to rely on his influence in Southern Myanmar and the Duchy of Sulawesi, a member of the Peninsula Alliance, which was close to Southern Myanmar. His previous boss talked about forming the Fifth Division of the Southwest Legion as soon as possible. He could also use this opportunity to reshape his image and revive the Wen family style.
"What do you think?" Wufeng asked back without answering the other party's question.
After a moment of silence, Wen Na thought carefully. The boss's rhetorical question seemed to have other meanings. He had to think about it carefully. Don't give the boss a bad impression when talking about the matter for the first time with his boss. He made him famous for his whole life. The boss is not a simple person to deal with, and he can't hide it from the other party by doing it.
Wufeng did not urge him and turned his eyes back to the distance. Obviously, he also wanted to listen carefully to the views of the Burmese tiger, so he intended to give him enough time to think about it.
"Sir, it is probably up to you to decide whether the Peninsula Alliance countries will enter or not, because this is related to whether the strategic direction of our Western Xinjiang Protectorate is east or south. If we determine our center of gravity to the south, then nothing is a problem. With the current force we have, we can fight to the coast of the South Ocean, but we may face the joint counterattack from the Peninsula Alliance countries. In addition, as important allies of the Peninsula Alliance, the South Ocean Alliance will never allow the trade route controlled by the Peninsula Alliance to be taken away by us and will inevitably join this battle situation. And another variable is the Maqikhans. Although they did not form a strategic alliance with the Peninsula Alliance, they are also signatories of the Treaty of Urgen, and are closely related to the South Ocean Alliance, and they will not be happy that the southern business roads are controlled by us, so they are likely to be kicked." After thinking for a long time, Wen Na carefully expressed his own opinion.
"You mean that the Maqikhans and the Nanyang Alliance will join the war against us?" Wufeng's eyes moved slightly, savoring the meaning of the other party's words.
"It is inevitable that the Nanyang Alliance will join, because it is related to their strategic interests and is dependent on the Peninsula Alliance. As for whether the Maqi Khans will directly join the frontal war situation, their subordinates dare not assert, but their subordinates are more worried that they will take advantage of the situation to launch an attack on the Sanjiang Lin family. If we really put heavy troops into the battlefield of the Peninsula Alliance, there will probably not be too many troops stationed in Tiannan, and it will be difficult to respond strongly to the changes in the Sanjiang situation. Once Sanjiang becomes the control of the Maqi Khans, the Maqi Khans will not only have great power, but will also pose a serious threat to our Tiannan."
After pausing for a while, Wenna seemed to be thinking about something, "In addition, as far as my subordinates know, Lei Juetian is extremely scheming. The Guishan tribe, Niudang tribe, and Litar tribe in Sanjiang are all secretly flirting with the Maqi Khans, and the heads of these ethnic minorities all have a close relationship with Lei Juetian and have extraordinary personal relationships. The adults also know that these three tribes have never surrendered to the Lin family in Sanjiang. In addition to the original support of the Lang family, their greatest help is actually the Maqi Khans, especially after the fall of Yuejing, the Maqi Khans' activities in Sanjiang became more and more active. Although the Lin family's intelligence system vigorously cleared out, it has not achieved much effect. I heard that even some Tang noble landlords in Sanjiang secretly reached some kind of compromise with Lei Juetian, but this is just a news that my subordinates can hear and have no basis."
Wenna's words made Wufeng's back feel chilled, and even his sweat and pores almost contracted. "Where do you know this news? Is it true?"
If Lei Juetian's plan has reached this point, then the situation in Sanjiang is in danger? Why didn't the Maqikhan take the opportunity to advance west when he was in the south of the army? That was the best time to win Sanjiang in one fell swoop. Is Sanjiang really not a little guard? The Lin clan has been in Sanjiang for decades, and Lin Guoxiong can be regarded as a fox who is sophisticated. What's strange about Sanjiang's land? Can you hide it from him? It's impossible, things are definitely not that simple.
"It is absolutely true that the three major ethnic minorities in Sanjiang colluded with the Maqi Khans. Including our Burmese and several ethnic minorities in Tiannan, the Maqi Khans intervened. To be honest, before surrendering to the northwest, the Maqi Khans had several contacts with their subordinates, and their subordinates had received financial assistance from the Maqi Khans. The Maqi Khans hoped that their subordinates could delay their relationship in Myanmar for a longer time. The implication was probably that they would solve the Sanjiang problem in a short period of time and then go back to the court.
The four sons of Fu Lang family and the subordinates secretly went to Sanglin City to seek help from the Maqikhans. They once accidentally saw the leader of the Niu Dang clan coming out of Lei Juetian's mansion. Although the other party did not know Wen Jie, Wen Jie recognized the other party. Wen Jie also saw with his own eyes that people who looked like a gentry in the Tang clan were secretly received by Lei Juetian. His accent had a strong Sanjiang flavor. That's why his subordinates had this inference." Wen Na's words were a little slow, but the semantics were extremely clear and did not cover them at all.
Wufeng also knew that Wen Na's fourth son Wen Jie was an invisible person in the Wen family. He neither served in the army nor appeared in the government system. The Security Bureau and the intelligence department had evidence. In fact, Wen Jie was the Wen family and the head of intelligence in the Myanmar region. His ability was extraordinary. It is said that he had deep connections and foundations among the Peninsula Alliance and the South China Alliance countries, but Wen never mentioned it to the outside world. Wen Na's statement today actually recognized Wen Jie's status in disguise, which was equivalent to telling Wufeng the most important secret of the Wen family to Wufeng. This made Wufeng feel satisfied and a little joy.
"General Wenna, I heard that the son Wen Jie is quite talented. Since he does not serve in the army, the intelligence agency and the military intelligence bureau below are now short of staff. Why not let the son come to help Gu Quan or Linghu Yi? I wonder what you think?" Wufeng didn't want to be polite and went straight to the point.
"Originally, my subordinates wanted to report some other situations to the Lord after this matter, but since I mentioned it today, that would be great. If you can look up to your son so highly, wouldn't Wen Na follow the principle of fate? Wen Jie's ability to win the favor of you is his fate. I hope he will not let you down." Wen Na also knew that this was actually an aspect of Wufeng's integration of the power of Myanmar, but this was not beyond his expectations. No lord would tolerate his subordinates having a separate intelligence system. Taking over is reasonable. It is rare for Li Wufeng to be so tolerant. Moreover, if Wen Jie can truly integrate into Wufeng's intelligence system, his future is also limitless. I heard that the intelligence system directly deals with the boss himself. Those who usually handle daily affairs are the people in the harem of the boss, and even the chiefs have no right to interfere. This shows its importance. It seems that Wen Jie is a blessing or a disaster.
"Haha, General Wenna, our Western Xinjiang Protectorate has a vast territory, complex situations within, and many overseas forces, and conflicts and interests are intertwined. The intelligence department is our eyes and ears, which plays a huge role in helping us decide on strategies and policies. No department can replace it. As I asked you just now, our intelligence power in the southern region is still a little weak, so I want to borrow the son to open up the situation in the shortest time and provide sufficient intelligence support for our southern strategy. Don't worry, Li is very bright in his heart, and I can see clearly that the Western Xinjiang Protectorate will not treat anyone who serves loyally. This is guaranteed." Wufeng's attitude was extremely gentle and humble, but the perseverance and confidence in his tone and his spirit of looking down on all living beings made Wenna sigh in his heart.
"What do you mean by sir?" The topic returned to its original focus.
"You are right. Going south and going east depends on where we focus. At present, we are not able to fight a two-line war. However, as time goes by, the timing is also changing. Why did the Maqi Khan fail to invade Sanjiang when we entered the south of the world? This problem needs to be clarified. But I think Lin Guoxiong is not that simple. What is the problem with the Maqi Khan?" Wu Feng shook his head, a little confused. He really couldn't see why the Maqi Khan was.
Why did I give up this opportunity? In fact, the reason why I was so eager to win Tiannan was not only because of the fact that Wen Na could not hold on from the Myanmar strategy, another major reason was that the Maqi Khans changed their strategy and went west to Sanjiang. Once Sanjiang fell, I was afraid that Tiannan would fall into the arms of the predecessors like rolling soup and snow, especially when Win Na and other ethnic minorities colluded with other ethnic minorities. Although Wufeng had no definite evidence at the time, he also considered the weakness of ethnic minorities.
Chapter completed!