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Chapter 61 The Cannonball Buried Under the Square

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When the 108th Brigade of Xingtai began to issue combat orders, the two infantry corpses that were dispatched immediately began to assemble and receive combat preparation materials to distribute guns and ammunition. Such large military preparations naturally could not escape the intelligence station set up by the militia column in the city. An intelligence that the Japanese army might retaliate in the near future and quickly transmitted to the headquarters intelligence office through radio waves.

Deng Chenggong, who had just finished the farce that had ended the night, woke up from his sleep. He soon received information forwarded by the Intelligence Department. Seeing that the Japanese army had really put in a lot of effort this time, he actually prepared the forces of two regiments to take revenge on him.

Nearly five thousand Japanese troops and an artillery unit with twelve Type 92 infantry artillery guns, I think it's really coming!

After receiving the order, Deng Chenggong immediately handed over the combat preparations for the Evil Wolf Valley to the resurrected boss Ma Chao. Naturally, he brought this information to Yingzui Ridge not far away, and discussed with Hu Guangzong how to attack the other side as much as possible without disturbing the other's large troops too much. Therefore, this battle is destined to be unable to confront head-on. He must rely on his own intelligence and the advantages of being familiar with the local situation to strive for tactics of blocking step by step, and dragged the nearly 5,000 Japanese troops from fat to thin, so that they could not stand it themselves. After all, from the situation provided by the Xingtai intelligence department, the Japanese army only prepared rations for three days. This means that as long as they persist for three days, even if the other party cannot encircle them, they must return without success.

After deciding to make a combat plan, Deng Chenggong did not take over the command this time, but handed it over to Hu Guangzong, who had not been able to fight a battle so quickly. Hu Guangzong, who had long felt that he could not suppress his passion in his heart, did not politely and readily take over the role of commander.

But seeing him so excited, Deng Chenggong reminded him specifically not to beat these Japanese devils too hard, otherwise more Japanese devils will run to the base to make trouble. You should know that it will not take long before the people will collect autumn grain. If these Japanese devils are still wandering around the village, it will inevitably affect the autumn harvest in the base.

Knowing that it was not that Deng Chenggong didn't want to fight the Japanese, but that he said these words that seemed to be treason in the eyes of others for the sake of the stable development of the base. Hu Guangzong expressed his sincere understanding, and with Liu Guang, who was equally excited, he began to discuss the battle named "Tang Donkey and Turn to Mill" by Deng Chenggong.

Considering that the Japanese army dispatched more troops this time, some villages along the route must be transferred to more hidden places outside the village as soon as possible, and they can only return to the village after receiving notification from the militia column. This matter must be seized quickly, otherwise, once the Japanese army is dispatched quickly, it will be relatively troublesome for the people to transfer. Once they are bitten by those Japanese troops, it will inevitably cause major losses to the people.

It was understood that all operations were to protect the people in this base area. For this reason, Hu Guangzong issued the first order to notify that except for the militia squads who remained in the village, the rest of the civilians who did not have the ability to protect themselves must move to the large settlement built by the column before the Japanese arrived. In addition, according to the route of the Japanese marching, the militia squads of each village had mined in the villages along the roads. Depending on the circumstances, the Japanese army's march speed was delayed and the battlefield time was set up for the militia regiments behind.

Once the order was issued by the column, I sighed that the Japanese didn't know that the people who had been quiet for a while still reasonably followed the militia to the large gathering place built in advance by the column. In such a large gathering place, the people not only could live in the house and live normally, but they also did not have to worry about being attacked from outside. Because when choosing such a large combat-ready gathering place, they were all chosen from the perspective of defensive consideration. On the road to entering the gathering place, extremely strong permanent fortifications were built.

It can ensure that the gathering place is discovered by the Japanese, and the garrison troops will use these permanent fortifications to delay the transfer time for at least three hours. Even if the gathering place is finally broken, I believe that the hidden people inside will continue to hide through the escape passage that is not open at all. At that time, the defensive militia may cause major casualties, but the safety of the people can still be guaranteed. This is also one of the combat preparation plans arranged by Deng Chenggong in advance after the formation of the militia column.

The day after the intelligence officer returned to Xingtai City, a large Japanese army left the city, and had learned that some Japanese defeated people couldn't help but worry about the militia column in Jiulong Mountain. Because such a large number of Japanese soldiers went out of the city to encircle them was not a joke. For this reason, they hoped that while they could get news of the victory of the militia column, they would curse these Japanese in their hearts, and they would probably fall to death or have some accidents on the road.

I have to say that no one is a hostile force in foreign races, and although the people know that they can't do anything to deal with these Japanese devils, they still like to use this way of cursing circles to express their disgust for these Japanese devils.

With several former bandits leading the way and Japanese troops, the speed of the march was undoubtedly much faster. However, when the Japanese Chief of Staff arrived at a village in Jiulong Mountain, he saw that the village was empty, and he was very surprised how the bandits who had just experienced great chaos made such a timely evacuation?

After asking several surviving bandits, the other party told him that the village was also a bandit like them. These bandits not only took on the task of collecting grain and preventing the people from secretly escaping, but also acted as spies and diverting the people. Under the introduction of the confidant of the master, the chief of staff was honest and did not send troops to search the village. Because the confidant of the master told him that when entering the village, he would be bound to be bombed by mines that had been buried long ago. For the safety of the soldiers below, the chief of staff issued an order to continue moving forward.

Just as their large army passed the road outside the village, the troops responsible for escorting food and grass behind suddenly heard a burst of gunfire from the second side of the road. Several Japanese soldiers escorting supplies were killed and injured, and even a few pack horses used to pull carts shot the other party and fell on the road.

When the Japanese soldiers who were in charge of guarding saw several gunmen lying in ambushed from the road and were about to chase them, the escort officer immediately stopped them. Because they had to keep a safe distance from the large troops in front. Once they were too far away from the troops in front because of pursuing these sneak attackers, they were likely to be ambushed by the opponent. At that time, the materials they were entrusted were seized or burned, and the battle could basically be declared over.

The helpless Japanese soldiers could only throw away the pack horses that had been shot to the side, and restrained the bodies of the soldiers who were also killed and injured, and continued to follow the large troops in front. Not long after they left, on the ridge not far from them, a commander of a militia with a hundred people was very regretful to see that they were not deceived, "Damn it, these little ghosts are really cautious. They dare not chase after us when they were attacked like this. Damn, they had to continue to go to the next place to see if they could burn these supplies for their mother. There was no food at that time, so look at their strength to hit us."

Until they left, the Japanese troops who had not rested all the way finally came to a large village where there were many farmers. Considering that the soldiers had not yet had a rest after walking for several hours, the Chief of Staff arranged a team of scouts to search the village, and found that there was no one there, the Chief of Staff sent him to the village to rest. He also had lunch here and continued to march towards Jiulong Mountain after the meal.

When he came to the village, he wanted to find a better house to rest. When he saw the soldiers going in for search, he told the bandit who led the way that the villagers had mines buried in the houses. Several Japanese soldiers who originally wanted to flatter the chief of staff eventually fell into a pool of blood by one and two injuries. The chief of staff also gave up his plan to go into the house to rest. In the big square by the river in the village, he chose to be the garrison for the large army and arranged logistics soldiers to prepare food for the soldiers.

Because these logistics soldiers who accompanied the army could not find the firewood to cook, they directly sent people to demolish two fully-made houses to make fire to cook. This bad behavior made the militia hidden in the nearby villages very angry. Even the Japanese army happened to demolish the house of a militia guarding here.

Just as the militia was about to shoot and kill the Japanese soldiers who demolished his house, the militia captain hurriedly hugged him and said, "You stupid, don't be so impulsive, okay? Didn't you tell you a long time ago that the column will compensate for the losses caused by the combat. Your house itself is a bit old, so they can demolish it if they want to demolish it!

After demolishing them, wait for them to leave, and the column will pay you to build a new house. Are you not satisfied? If you start a gun like this, you will be able to get hit by the opponent for a few shots. Besides, you didn’t realize where they are resting now? Haha, when they finish cooking, I will let you breathe this for you. Is this OK, right?"

Hearing his captain say this, Erlangzi thought about it and felt that he didn't feel at a loss, but he still stared at the Japanese devils who demolished his house. Now he wanted to wait for the team leader to say fight. When he finished fighting a few people demolishing his Japanese devils, the depression in his heart could be eliminated a lot. As for the team leader saying that he would vent his anger for him, he didn't pay much attention.

When the militia, who were ambushing the Japanese army's camp, smelled the fragrance of rice floating across the river, the militia captain let out a sinister smile, and followed the secret passage dug earlier and quietly dived to the opposite side. He carefully climbed to a big tree in front of the square. He held a small box among the stones under the big tree, looked at the handle on it and sneered again: "You little Japanese, it seems that you can't eat this food, so you should have a big firecracker prepared for you a long time ago!"

As he pressed his hand hard, the Japanese army, who was about to eat, saw that the square, which was not abnormal at all, suddenly a prehistoric beast rushed up. After a shocking roar, a large pit with a diameter of five meters and a depth of five or six meters was blown out in the square. As for the Japanese soldiers who were sitting here to rest just now, I was very embarrassed. I guess I could not even find a complete piece of the parts.

The soldiers near the center were killed and injured by the iron nails and even gravels scattered during the explosion. The entire square was like a slaughterhouse, which made every Japanese army who was lucky enough to escape after a moment of shock, and wished to have more legs rolling and crawling away from the seemingly calm square.

Because no one knows whether such a fierce large bomb was buried underground where they stood. Even the brave Japanese soldiers could not help but feel a chill coming from their bodies when they saw this Shura hell scene! Because, the power of this explosion is so scary!
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