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Chapter 27 National Army Spies Exposed

Li Yan first put his eyes on the south road of Xishan County, recalling the incident where he and Jiang Zhen jointly led troops to intercept the group of penicillin in the ghosts, as well as the battle on the Xishan Front, and finally shifted his eyes off the south road of Xishan County, because the Japanese had suffered a lot of losses on this Nan Avenue, so after that, whether it was transportation or marching, Li Yan rarely saw the shadow of the Japanese soldiers on this Nan Avenue.

After thinking about it, Li Yan finally focused on the direction of the southwest base in Xishan, which is far away from his Xishan County. Because the reconnaissance force there is relatively weak, and due to the limitations of the terrain, the southwest base in Xishan cannot send troops to intercept it in a very short time. Therefore, Li Yan believes that the next transportation route of these Japanese will definitely choose this relatively safe route. If you do this, you can also reconnaissance the approximate number of people in the southwest base in Xishan to facilitate subsequent strategic counterattacks.

But Li Yan didn't expect that when he was carefully analyzing the next movement of the Japanese troops in the temporary combat command room of Xishan County, the Japanese squad leader who had escaped from the forests in the western part of Xishan County had quietly touched the combat headquarters, came to the door of the combat command room, tremblingly stretched his right hand forward, knocked a few times, and a Japanese squad leader hurried over and opened the door. When he saw that the person standing in front of him was actually a lower-level officer, the Japanese squad leader felt a little confused. He grabbed the Japanese squad leader's collar and pulled it in front of him, checking up and down. Seeing that the squad leader was the person in charge of attacking the troops in the southwest base area of ​​Xishan, he approached him and asked sternly:

"I just got accurate information from the General Command. Please report that the troops we sent to carry out the mission of attacking the southwestern base in Xishan were attacked by the Eighth Route Army in Xishan County during the attack. None of the entire army survived. So I want to ask you, how did you return to my command post alive? Tell me quickly, are you a spy!" The Japanese commander said this and lifted his hand holding the collar of the Japanese squad leader up.

Seeing this, the Japanese squad leader hurriedly opened his mouth and wanted to explain all this clearly in front of the commander, but at this time his neck was stuck on the collar and he couldn't speak at all. The Japanese squad leader stretched out his finger to his collar. Seeing this, the Japanese squad leader took his hand back to his waist. Seeing this, the Japanese squad leader calmed down a little and explained:

"Colonel Fujiwara, our troops had already driven the Eighth Route Army from the Xishan County before the Eighth Route Army troops came to the Xishan County to help. They wanted to implement the final encirclement and suppression of these Eighth Route Army, but they didn't expect that another Eighth Route Army troops suddenly rushed out of the woods in the east, completely destroying our plan. At first, we could use our tanks to put pressure on these Eighth Route Army with artillery fire. But later, these cunning Eighth Route Army bombed all our tanks. Then my companions couldn't bear it and rushed up. Unexpectedly, they were ambushed by these Eighth Route Army again during the attack. I once persuaded them not to attack without authorization, but they had to do so, so what happened later."

After listening to the narrative of the Japanese squad leader, Fujiwara frowned and thought for a while, then turned around and looked at the Japanese squad leader in front of him with a smile and said, "Thank you for reporting the specific situation of this battle to me in time. You are worthy of being a qualified soldier..."

The Japanese squad leader was overjoyed when he saw this, but before he could laugh, Fujiwara pulled out his pistol from his waist and pressed the gun on the forehead of the Japanese squad leader and slowly said: "You have indeed made great contributions to our imperial army. This can be offset against your crime of escaping from the battlefield. However, the information I just received said that the entire army has been wiped out. If you continue to let you live, not only will I lose my face, but the same thing may happen in the future. So today I am going to follow the rules of China and 'kill one to warn a hundred'!" Without waiting for the Japanese squad leader to explain, Fujiwara's trigger was pulled. After a gunshot, the Japanese squad leader fell to the ground.

Fujiwara spitted at the body of the Japanese squad leader on the ground, returned to the combat command room and picked up the confidential documents placed on the table. He turned around and walked towards the combat conference room. Seeing that other officers were still in the conference room, Fujiwara tidied up his collars a little, then walked straight into the combat conference room. While opening the documents in his hand, he picked up the baton on the table and lit it back and forth on the sand table.

At this time, what Fujiwara was thinking was the next transportation plan. However, this time he did not directly tell the officers in the conference room his true thoughts. Instead, he placed the baton on the south road of Xishan County and told his plan. Before the other officers could express his opinions, Fujiwara hurriedly issued an order to disperse the meeting. When all the other officers left, Fujiwara came to the open space and reached out to greet the distance a few times. Seeing this, several Japanese soldiers in the distance quickly moved towards Fujiwara.

Fujiwara first muttered a few words beside the ears of these Japanese soldiers, and then returned to the combat command room alone. At this time, a Japanese officer who came out of the combat conference room did not return to the barracks to rest. Instead, he quietly took out the combat headquarters and prepared to walk towards the intersection of Xishan North West Road. However, just as he was about to walk out of the gate, the Japanese soldiers behind rushed up and pressed him to the ground, and then forced him back to Fujiwara's combat command room.

Seeing that his plan worked, Fujiwara stood on the ground and came to the officer, snatched the military cap on his head and threw it aside. Then he kicked the officer in the chest, then bent down and pinched the officer's neck with his right hand and said, "National spy, right? I have actually suspected you for a long time, but I have always struggled with no evidence, but today I finally caught your handle. Tell me, what do you want to do if you leave the combat headquarters without authorization this time?"

The officer was stunned when he heard Fujiwara's words, and then retorted to him. Seeing this, Fujiwara didn't say anything anymore. Instead, he pointed the pistol in his hand at the officer's head, pulled the trigger hard, and shot him to death on the ground. Fujiwara squatted down and placed his right hand on the officer's neck. Seeing that he was indeed dead, Fujiwara called out the Japanese soldiers just now, carried the officer's body out, and then quickly picked up the documents on the table and came to the combat conference room again.

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