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Chapter Seventeen

Tangcheng newly acquired the American ordnance that Mike brought from Lambgar, so he was busy training the hundreds of national troops he had assembled all day long. For several days in a row, he either took people out to shoot targets, or stayed with him

In the new camp, he was thinking about that thing called a bazooka. Mike really wanted Tangcheng to train his soldiers well, but some people couldn't sit still. The fort on the other side of the river was still in the hands of the Japanese army. Although the Japanese army bombarded Lieduo frequently,

There was already a lot less, but Wallace was still very upset.

"Mike, has Tang gone out to train soldiers again?" Wallace got up early and drove a jeep to Tangcheng. However, Mike told Tangcheng that Tangcheng would go out for training with the soldiers who had been training before dawn.

Ledo said it was not too big or too small. Wallace drove the jeep and searched around a lot, but still couldn't find where Tangcheng was. He had no choice but to go back to find Mike to find a solution.

"Mike, you must help me this time." The first words Wallace spoke made Mike stunned. This guy usually speaks very toughly, but what happened today? "You know, our British

The army was forced to evacuate from Burma, and General Alexander has already shouldered most of the responsibility. I heard that the House of Representatives has sent a new British commander to take over the command of General Alexander. There are still many Japanese troops outside Coredo, and those few forts

It is also in their hands. If the new commander finds out about this, I might be sent back to the country along with General Alexander."

Wallace's restless look made Mike laugh secretly. When the expeditionary force headquarters sent people, he didn't see this guy helping Tang Cheng. Now that he knows that he is coming to ask for help, he will really have to bleed.

That's it. Two people with ulterior motives came together, both waiting for the other to reply first. However, when Wallace didn't offer any benefits, Mike was evasive with his words but didn't have an accurate idea. Wallace became even more troubled.

I can't sit still anymore.

After lingering until noon, Wallace shamelessly finished his lunch, and then Tang Cheng returned to the camp with the patrolling soldiers. In one morning, Tang Cheng personally test-fired three bazooka rockets.

, combined with his own experience and thinking about the test firing, Tang Cheng concluded that the bazooka would be of great use on the battlefield in Myanmar. After returning to the camp, Tang Cheng was about to go to the US military equipment instructor brought by Mike to ask about things related to the bazooka, but...

He was called to the war room by Mike and said that Wallace was here to find him.

Naturally, Tang Cheng didn’t know why Wallace came to see him. The original cooperation with Wallace was just a one-time deal, and all the military merits that should be given had already been given to Wallace. Tang Cheng didn’t know that he and those British gangs

What else is at stake with Big Nose? "Tang, great, you're finally back. I've been waiting for you all morning." Wallace was overjoyed by Tang Cheng's appearance, but Tang Cheng could only talk to Mike secretly.

With a wink, he asked Mike about Wallace's purpose.

Wallace explained the dilemma he was facing to Tangcheng Barabala. Tangcheng, who suddenly understood, looked at Mike secretly, and then talked nonsense with Mike about other things. The two of them deliberately

Wallace, who was standing aside, was not stupid. After a little thought, he understood what Tang Cheng and Mike meant. After weighing it in his mind for a long time, Wallace finally brought a box in the jeep and opened the box.

For a moment, Tang Cheng and Mike, who were peeking sideways, were both dumbfounded.

The box Wallace picked up from the jeep was just an ordinary heavy machine gun bullet box, but the moment the box was opened, both Tang Cheng and Mike saw what was in the box, which was several pieces of fine jade."

This was given to me by a Burmese leader when I was in Myanmar. He said that the quality of these jade stones is very good and can be considered a rare fine product." Wallace reluctantly reached out and took out a piece of jade from the box.

Playing with large and small emeralds, the greenery coming out of the emeralds made Wallace's face appear green.

Mike quietly kicked Tang Cheng, indicating that Tang Cheng would agree to Wallace's request. These pieces of jade were obviously not ordinary goods. They would be worth a lot of money even if they were taken to Kunming, let alone the United States. When it comes to partnership, Mike

Tang Cheng was familiar with people's ability to make money when he was hanging out in Peking City since he was a child. He understood that Mike was interested in the pieces of jade that Wallace brought, so Tang Cheng responded to Mike with his eyes knowingly.

However, he did not take the initiative to mention what happened just now. The person who spoke first was passive, and Tang Cheng waited for Wallace to speak first about what happened just now.

"Don, if we can't deal with the Japanese troops outside Liduo and recapture the fort, I will be in a lot of trouble. Can you help me?" As he spoke, Wallace, who had already made up his mind, put the jade in his hand.

In front of Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng didn't refuse, but he didn't agree either. He just rambled about whether there was insufficient ammunition or that his soldiers had not completed training. Wallace was so angry that he had a headache and had to put the box away.

The remaining jadeite was also taken out piece by piece and placed in front of Tang Cheng one by one.

The jade has been obtained, but Tang Cheng was still a little embarrassed as he played with the jade on the table and replied to Wallace, "I'm afraid it won't be easy. I am now a member of the Sino-US joint force. Even the soldiers under me

Yes, we are all under the control of the joint forces. Originally, it was nothing to cross the river to clear out the Japanese troops, but now we have to obey the orders of the joint forces before we can send troops. If you do this, I will get into trouble."

Wallace followed Tang Cheng's line of sight and saw Mike's face, and then he suddenly realized that the box of jade he had brought was for nothing, and it was Mike who finally made the decision. And from Wallace's hand

After cheating a gold watch, Mike finally nodded and agreed according to Tang Cheng's instructions and sent Wallace away. Mike and Tang Cheng laughed together, how could he get it out of the hands of Wallace, a miser?

The benefits are really not easy to come by. Today, the two of them are making money.

"You've already taken advantage of me. Of course you have to do what you promised. You don't have to worry about the suppression of the Japanese army. It's just a good time for my guys who have changed their equipment to practice. It's the same in the first place, even if he doesn't come.

Looking for you, I have been planning to tell you about the suppression of the Japanese army in the past two days, but now he has beaten me to it." Tang Cheng's words once again made Mike, who had just gained a big advantage, laugh out loud, jokingly saying that if Wallace knew about Tang Cheng

Cheng's plan might make him sick from anger.

Tang Cheng has never forgotten that there are still remaining Japanese troops outside Liduo. The artillery shells fired from the forts outside the town from time to time also remind Tang Cheng. The reason why he has been busy training his soldiers these days is that

In order to help them quickly adapt to the trap of American ordnance that Mike brought back, after joining forces with Mike and having dinner, under the cover of night, Tang Cheng took all his more than 100 broken soldiers who had switched to American ordnance.

He quietly left Ledo and entered the mountains.

Xie Bo once told Tang Cheng that soldiers are the courage of generals, and spears are the courage of soldiers. Tang Cheng firmly believed this. His defeated soldiers who had been equipped with American ordnance had long lost the old spirit.

, replaced by arrogant confidence. Quietly leaving Lieduo, Tangcheng completely handed over the defense of Lieduo to Mike. Mike still had 200 American troops on hand, plus several hundred British soldiers under Wallace, and the whole army was defeated.

Most of the time, it will not be defeated by the remaining Japanese troops.

The dozen or so scouts brought by Dice have been running 2 miles in front of the team. Tangcheng and the others have been busy adapting to new weapons these days, but Dice and the others have crossed the river to scout for the enemy. After crossing the river, they rushed towards the due west.

After going out for three to five miles, one of the scouts leading the way came back and reported that not far ahead was the first locked fort. After receiving the report from the scouts, Tang Cheng immediately ordered the team to stop and stand by, but he only brought Tan Fei and Zhao Liang with him.

He followed the scout who came back to report the news and moved forward.

A hill was vaguely visible ahead, and Dice and the others lay down in the field not far from the hill. Tang Cheng did not dare to ask questions, but just made gestures with Dice for a while. Sign language was taught by Mike, a US military instructor.

The one given to Tangcheng and the others was best suited for delivering messages when and where it was inconvenient to speak. They originally thought that Mike was intentionally making things difficult for them, but they didn't expect that the sign language they had just learned would be used here.

It was pitch black everywhere. Whether it was Tangcheng or Dice, they were all very familiar with the hilltop that was vaguely visible in front of them, but Dice was stunned. There were Japanese soldiers on this hill. Since there were Japanese soldiers, and this

It was not suitable for scouts to go out for close investigation, so Tang Cheng decided to lie low first, and then wait for dawn before making any further decisions. Tang Cheng wanted to wait until dawn, but Dice disagreed, "I'll take someone to touch it first and have a look.

If it turns out to be empty, the brothers will have to spend the night in the wilderness." Dice's insistence made Tang Cheng change his mind and had to agree to let the scouts go and investigate first.

There are Japanese soldiers on the top of this mountain. This was determined by the dice yesterday. The scouts who knew this well knelt down and touched it for a while. There was a ping-ping-ping-pong-pong-pong-pong-pong fight at the position halfway up the mountain. "Charge up and kill."

Just kill all the Japanese soldiers you can see." Tang Cheng did not dare to delay this time, and directly called for his broken soldiers to rush forward like a swarm. The advantages and disadvantages between American semi-automatic firearms and Japanese bolt-action rifles were immediately obvious.

With the American ordnance in hand, it took Tangcheng and the others less than ten minutes to eliminate the remaining twenty-odd Japanese soldiers on the hill, and even helped Wallace recapture the fort on the hill.

At the end of the battle, Tang Cheng didn't think twice about breaking the dice. Instead, he felt that his courage was no longer what it used to be. Looking at the defeated soldiers cleaning up the battlefield, Tang Cheng suddenly felt a little confused and felt bored. He even felt a little worried about gains and losses.

. Just after we went to Jiangnan, I dared to bring dice and disguised as Japanese soldiers to sneak into the opponent's military station to cause trouble. Now that they have replaced American ordnance, they are a little timid and have lost their courage.


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