Chapter 3376 The Goddess of Victory(1/2)
Chapter 3264 Goddess of Victory
When Suzuki Masaichi woke up, he found that he had been tied up.
Second Lieutenant Oi and the remaining Japanese soldiers huddled on the ground holding their heads.
"idiot!"
Suzuki Masaichi's eyes are blood red!
Who hit me that hard?
Lieutenant Oi!
It was he who gave Suzuki Masaichi the butt of his gun with force.
Suzuki Masaichi wants to live, he also wants to live.
He didn't want to continue to be the scapegoat.
There is no point in continuing to fight.
Obviously, knocking out Suzuki Masaichi is the best way.
At this time, Suzuki Masaichi just cursed, and suddenly realized that something was wrong.
Around him, countless pairs of hateful and angry eyes were staring at him.
That belongs to the hostages!
The hostages he once beat and tortured like animals!
At this time, no one of the hostages spoke, everyone just looked at him coldly.
A deeper fear arose in Suzuki Masaichi's heart.
Li Zhifeng waved his hand.
Then, he, Sergeant Phildo, left with the American soldiers and several prisoners.
Yes, now this place is handed over to those hostages.
The hostages slowly surrounded Suzuki Masaichi.
"Take me away, take me away!"
Suzuki Masaichi screamed in horror.
However, no one paid attention to him.
The first person to take action was a woman.
To be precise, I move my feet.
She kicked Suzuki Masaichi on the head and started crying:
"My husband, do you remember him? He was beaten to death by you!"
Then, countless hands and feet fell on Suzuki Masaichi one after another.
At first, Suzuki Masaichi could scream like a slaughtering pig, but soon his screams became weaker and weaker.
Pastor Milot witnessed all this with his own eyes.
But he didn't dissuade him, he just kept making signs of the cross and muttering something in his mouth.
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The U.S. military re-entered Knighting Street.
Organized resistance has ended.
Some Japanese troops entered the building for final street fighting.
It is not an easy task to completely clean them up.
Street fighting often results in extremely huge casualties.
However, Meng Shaoyuan knew that victory was already very close.
"Hey, Major, it's good to see you alive."
As soon as they met, Lieutenant William said hello like this.
Then, he also noticed the Chinese flag on the roof of the commercial building: "Did you hang it?"
"No, it's not." Meng Shaoyuan denied.
Lieutenant William didn't pay attention either.
Originally, China was an ally, and now that there is an additional Chinese flag in Manila, it does not seem to be a bad thing.
The reporters accompanying the army immediately photographed this memorable scene.
He had just arrived at the front line with a supply convoy, which was also the order of General Kruger.
Go have a good interview with the boys from the Ranger Battalion.
From Cabanatuan to Manila, they have always been fighting on the front line.
"Lieutenant, I heard that you rescued a large number of hostages and retook this place. How did you do that?" the reporter asked.
"That was the Major's idea, a great plan. Where is the Major?"
Lieutenant William discovered that Major Charles was missing. He continued: "Our situation at that time was very passive. We had to hold on to Knighting Street, but we could not ignore the safety of thousands of hostages..."
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"Let this become a prison for the Japanese!"
Meng Shaoyuan made a decision: "Exchange hostages on Naiting Street, and then eliminate the Japanese here. The Japanese army attacked from the east and west directions. Our defense was relatively easy, but there was no way to annihilate them. Now, the hostage incident has given rise to
Such a great opportunity for us!”
After that, everything went on in an orderly manner under Meng Shaoyuan's arrangement.
Including Lieutenant William's negotiations with the Japanese.
"Negotiation, you have negotiation skills." This is what Meng Shaoyuan told Lieutenant William: "You must first put forward some very tempting conditions to make the Japanese army feel our urgency to rescue the hostages. Then, you must continue to ask
The Japanese army released our 'sincerity'..."
Lieutenant William followed Meng Shaoyuan's plan completely.
He first proposed to Suzuki Masaichi that he exchange food and weapons for hostages.
Sure enough, as Meng Shaoyuan had judged, although Suzuki Masaichi was moved, he still rejected the U.S. military's proposal.
Immediately afterwards, Lieutenant William made a request to see the hostages and extend the time specified in the Japanese ultimatum.
Sure enough, Suzuki Masaichi saw the "urgency" and "sincerity" of the US military, and he agreed to Lieutenant William's request.
From this moment on, the Japanese army has walked into the trap designed by Meng Shaoyuan.
Next, it’s time to start acting.
Under the watchful eye of Second Lieutenant Oi, the U.S. military began to destroy supplies and weapons.
So many supplies and weapons were completely destroyed. Although Second Lieutenant Oi felt distressed, it also made Suzuki Masaichi more and more convinced that the U.S. military was at the end of its rope and was doing nothing more than preventing the Japanese from obtaining these things.
Taking advantage of this moment, Meng Shaoyuan and some US troops had quietly completed their lurking.
Knighting Street is so big that there are hiding places everywhere.
Second Lieutenant Oi witnessed with his own eyes the gradual evacuation of large groups of U.S. troops.
People can easily be deceived by their own eyes.
He only saw most of them.
He has no way of detecting a very small number.
And it was precisely because he believed in his eyes that he confirmed that the US military had completed its evacuation.
The remaining platoon was a deterrent force, ensuring that the Japanese army would not pursue the hostages.
When everything was deployed, the Japanese troops entered Knighting Street with great swagger.
But then, it was hit by precise artillery fire from the US military.
One good show after another was staged.
In the end, the Ranger Battalion and F Company effortlessly retaken Knighting Street and successfully surrounded the two groups of Japanese troops in the east and west.
The two groups of Japanese troops that Iwabuchi had placed high hopes on three times were finished!
"What a great plan!"
The reporter couldn't help but praise: "I need to see the major, is that okay?"
"God knows where the major is."
Lieutenant William muttered.
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To be continued...