Ryuji sat at the conference table in General Hata’s headquarters in Canton. He was quite far from Major General Tadamichi Kuribayashi who was giving the briefing.
The upcoming operations, named “Ookii Tako” Was designed to finish off the war on SE China.
“After finally clearing the guerrillas from North of the Yang Tze, the conditions for the final assault are met.” Kuribayashi started.
“Up to now, our offensives always resulted in the Chinese forces withdrawing further and further into inland China. Safe in the rear, the armies resupplied and reinforced from the vast sea of men that is China” He continued. Heads nodded around the table.
“The first arm of the octopus will push north from Canton, along the railroad line to Hanchow. It will stop before the river and it shall not yet attempt to enter Hanchow. The second arm starts from Nanchang and will push towards Changsha along the paved road. Once Changsha is reached and occupied, the peninsula to the north, along the big bend of the Yang Tze will be cleared to cover the flank. “He pointed to these places on his easel where the map was placed.
“After this is completed, the isolated enemy, in the pocket will be dealt with on a one by one basis. As each unit is destroyed or forced to pull back, more and more of our own forces will be freed and be available to eliminate the resistance pockets”
Kuribayashi sat down and the surrounding officers turned to face General Hata and gave him a round of applause.
It was of course unfair; Gen Kuribayashi had crafted this plan, but the ovation went to Gen. Hata, whose major contribution to it was to get in the way and demanding progress reports. Ryuji had served under Gen. Hata and he knew how things worked. So did Kuribayashi, who smiled and also joined the ovation.

Appear at places to which he must hasten; move swiftly where he does not expect you.
Sun Tzu