General Huang Xuchu, the fourth most powerful figure in the Guangxi clique, personally came to greet them. Li Guang felt deeply honored, even overwhelmed. Although Huang Xuchu ranked fourth in the Guangxi clique, he was still a lieutenant general and the chairman of a province. With this, Li Guang had met everyone except Bai Chongxi, the second most powerful figure in the Guangxi clique. At this time, Generals Li and Bai were fighting the Japanese army in the Fifth War Zone, preparing for the Battle of Suizao. Meanwhile, Huang Shaohong had already been transferred to the position of chairman of Zhejiang Province. This was partly due to the needs of the war of resistance, but also because Chiang Kai-shek intended to transfer key figures of the Guangxi clique away from Guangxi. In reality,

