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Chapter 169 Threat

Therefore, the purpose of the Japanese arson is very obvious, which is to divert the US military's attention.

Why divert the US military's attention? It may be that Japanese submarines will launch another sneak attack on the Pinghai.

So the port soon became busy, and teams of US soldiers boarded the ship urgently and drove the destroyers off the coast to search. Even many Chinese destroyers were sent out.

But at this time, Zhang Chi felt something was wrong.

"General!" Zhang Chi ran to Brigadier General William and said, "Things are not right!"

"Of course, colonel!" Brigadier General William replied with a stern face: "Their targets are always the Pinghai number, right?! These little tricks of the Japanese cannot deceive me. What is the name of your Chinese military strategy? Let's fight the world!"

"I agree that the Japanese's goal is the Pinghai." Zhang Chi replied: "But... if the threat comes from the sea, why should they alarm us like now?"

"Ha!" Brigadier General William laughed and said, "Do you think this is alarming us? The Japanese think we are sending troops to put out the fire, or turning our attention to the forest and ignoring the defense of the "Pinghai"!"

After pausing, Brigadier General William said again: "What's more, if this threat does not come from sea, is it still from heaven? Or on land?!"

It seems impossible in the sky and on land, especially on land, because it is an island... If you want to make a fuss from land, you have to cross the ocean first.

But Zhang Chi knew that things on the battlefield were often the more unlikely they were.

Then, Zhang Chi quickly remembered something, and he gasped and replied: "General, maybe you are right, this threat is probably from the land!"

"How is this possible..." Brigadier General William couldn't help but laugh.

"Do you remember how we took Labaoer?" Zhang Chi interrupted Brigadier General William: "I think it's very likely that the Japanese have been infiltrated!"

Brigadier William's smile froze on his face.

If the Japanese had already sneaked into Rabaul, then the order just now would undoubtedly give the Japanese a chance, a chance to take advantage of the situation.

"This is impossible!" Then Brigadier General William denied: "Col. There is no evidence to prove it now..."

"You'll know if you try it!" said Zhang Chi.

"Try it? How to try it?"

Zhang Chi didn't say anything, took out a pistol from his waist and shot it twice, shouting: "The Japanese have sneaked in and caught them!"

Before Zhang Chi finished speaking, gunshots and explosions sounded around him, and several "Chinese soldiers" even raised their guns to look at Brigadier General William... Zhang Chi hurriedly rushed up and threw the stunned Brigadier General William down.

The next second, a few bullets of "swooshing" flew past the heads of the two.

Zhang Chi was actually prepared for a long time. The reason is very simple. If an enemy sneaks in, he will definitely be attracted by the title of Brigadier General William... The first rule of infiltration war is to attack the enemy command and put him in a state of uncommand chaos. Of course, the enemy will not miss this opportunity.

"Damn it!" the fellow villager shouted: "Brothers, some Japanese have sneaked in, don't let them run away!"

"Don't beat it randomly!" Zhang Chi ordered: "Pass the order immediately. Anyone who wants to board the aircraft carrier will be killed without any hesitation!"
Chapter completed!
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