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Chapter 102 The legendary ghost fights ghosts

Hu Guangzong, who had lurked outside the coal mine with the second militia brigade, soon received a telegram from Wang Jinbiao's reconnaissance brigade from "the mission was successful". His slightly nervous mood was relieved.

He smiled with a telegram and said, "It seems that we will have the chance to see the good show of Sun Houzi making a big fuss in the Heavenly Palace later! This scout led by Wang Jinbiao still has some tricks!"

Brigade Commander Wu of the militia brigade who cooperated with the battle smiled and said, "Commander Hu, you don't know that since that guy participated in the Flying Eagle Special Training, he was eliminated because of his low cultural level. He has been trying to compete with the Flying Eagle Special Forces! Now there is finally a big battle to test the level of their brigade. Do you think he dare not work hard?"

Hu Guangzong smiled and said, "Yes, when he was selecting the attacking troops, this guy excitedly said that their reconnaissance brigade would succeed when taking action. Unfortunately, compared to the Flying Eagle brigade, their newly formed reconnaissance brigade still needs some improvements.

Brigade Commander Wu, you have never seen the methods of the Flying Eagle Special Forces. If you have seen them fight, you will understand what elites are. Not to mention, our Commander Deng still has his own unique features in training elite troops!

However, the reconnaissance brigade has only succeeded the first step, and the most important step for them has not been completed yet. Now we must prepare for the tough situation in advance.

We ordered our artillery troops to prepare according to the location provided by the intelligence personnel. Once the reconnaissance brigade failed to attack, we immediately shelled the Japanese in the set direction. At the same time, we ordered the main attacking troops to wait for the train to enter the coal mine, and they began to sneak into the mining area. When the gunshots inside sounded, we immediately rushed to the peak to catch the Japanese in the fight against the Japanese."

Hu Guangzong, who knew that everything should not be too optimistic, ordered the militia brigade to make the worst plans. Hu Guangzong wanted to come. Even if the internal attack of the reconnaissance brigade failed, it would attract some Japanese troops. At that time, they would work hard outside and believe that with their own military advantages, they could still take the coal mine in the shortest time at the lowest cost.

If the battle is delayed until dawn, it means that their attack has been considered a failure. After all, according to the combat mission requirements, they must evacuate the mining area before dawn and carry out secondary relocation and blasting of the coal mine. Therefore, at this time, time is extremely precious to them.

As the order was given to the attacking troops, the whistle of the train began to sound, watching the moving lights approaching under the night sky. The Japanese troops responsible for guarding the railway were still alert to send light signals to the trains in the distance. If the train could not send corresponding responses to the light messages and whistle, it means that the train was probably not theirs. At this time, these Japanese troops would open fire or even fire fire without hesitation.

Fortunately, the intelligence officer of this routine column had already been reconnaissance, and the reconnaissance brigade did not deal with the Japanese driver who drove the train during the operation. Because only this driver knew that the whistle and light flashing signals were constantly changing every day. From this point, it can be seen that the Japanese were quite vigilant.

After the captain left several soldiers to cooperate with the command to load the vehicle, the remaining nearly 100 soldiers marched to the rest area next to them in neat steps. Just after Kojiro accompanied the captain and his subordinates to enter the rest area for tea, a soldier brought by a captain suddenly walked to the machine gun position on the side and said, "Brother, can you borrow a fire?"

The Japanese soldier who had been holding the machine gun seemed to be startled by the question of the sergeant, but he asked himself with a smile on his face. The machine gunner still put the machine gun down in a panic and began to take out the match from his hand to hand it to the sergeant. Just as he handed out the match, the sergeant suddenly said with a sinister smile: "Thank you!"

Uh! The Japanese soldiers didn't seem to understand these two words, but they understood that it was Chinese. Just when he was confused about why the sergeant spoke Chinese again, the sergeant suddenly pulled him to his side. The machine gunner suddenly felt a sharp pain coming from his heart. Just when he was about to shout desperately, he suddenly found that his mouth had been covered by the other party. At this time, the Japanese machine gunner realized that the sergeant in front of him was not his own person but an enemy.

In fact, just when the Japanese sergeant went to the machine gun position to borrow fire, the other Japanese soldiers who stayed intentionally or unintentionally approached the soldiers arranged by the lieutenant at the loading and unloading site. When the soldiers saw that the sergeant seemed to be leaning against the machine gun, the soldiers immediately raided the Japanese soldiers standing not far away.

As these Japanese guards fell to the ground one after another, the prisoners who were transporting coal were frightened and stunned. They couldn't understand why these Japanese soldiers killed their own people! Is this the legendary "ghost fighting ghosts"?

Until these Japanese troops who came down from the train walked up to them and said, "Brothers, we are scouts of the North China Militia Column. Tonight our large troops will attack here. We are conducting internal raids as advance troops. For security reasons, you should pretend to continue to ship coal onto the train.

When our offensive battle begins, we will arrange for you to transfer as soon as possible. Please stay calm now and never do anything that will hinder our actions. Otherwise, we will also regard you as a surrender to the enemy and shoot you and these Japanese devils to death. Do you understand the meaning?"

Damn it!

Originally, when I came here, I knew that sooner or later there would be a dead prisoner soldier. After listening to the familiar accent of the Japanese in front of me and the words that made them almost jump up and cheered, the soldiers who were leaning over came up and raised their guns intentionally or unintentionally, they still nodded desperately excitedly.

Seeing these prisoners cooperated very well. These Japanese soldiers pretended to be scouts quickly dug the dead Japanese corpses and landed them in the coal pile. So much so that nothing seemed to have happened on the scene.
Chapter completed!
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