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Chapter 101 The crisis is coming

Tang Cheng and Mike waited anxiously all night. The next day, when everyone was forced by Tang Cheng to resume training, Huang Hanju, who took the train to Ramgarh, finally contacted Mike on the radio. What happened

It was not what Tang Cheng and Mike feared, and Stilwell did not forget about his immediate subordinates. The reason why Mike could not contact Stilwell for weeks in a row was mainly because the stubborn old man flew away.

Chongqing met with the chairman of the committee.

The U.S. military detachment was Stilwell's favorite, but after they went deep into northern Burma alone, Stilwell began to worry about gains and losses. Because he was worried that the U.S. military detachment would be attacked by the Japanese army, Stilwell tried his best to promote the expedition to cross the South.

For this reason, Stilwell has held talks with military generals from the United States, Britain, and China in Lambgar many times. As with the fruitless discussion last time, the Chinese generals have been emphasizing the rainy season.

Problem, they believed that only by waiting for the end of the rainy season and confronting the Japanese troops on the Nanrong River would the expeditionary force have a chance to go south.

Stilwell had a strong desire to control, which is why he forced Luo Zhuoying out of the expeditionary force and drove her back to Chongqing. This time he flew to Chongqing to meet with Chairman Chiang Kai-shek. Stilwell still had this idea.

He wanted Chiang Kai-shek to order Sun Liren and others to agree to his plan to go south. Although Chiang Kai-shek was not a qualified military strategist, he had led troops during the Northern Expedition. He already knew what kind of guy Stilwell was.

How could Chiang Kai-shek agree to Stilwell's request? Chiang Kai-shek neither agreed nor objected. After a Tai Chi attack, Stilwell spent two weeks in Chongqing in vain.

The directly-affiliated company is nominally under the direct command of Lambgar Headquarters, but those in the actual command headquarters do not take this small unit of more than 200 people seriously. The telegram sent by Mike to Lambgar has already been received by the headquarters.

, but everyone who knew about the matter unanimously chose to put it aside and wait for Stilwell to come back before solving it themselves. Stilwell was not in Lambgar, and Tangcheng and the others were treated as if they did not exist by the people in the headquarters.

, Huang Hanju rushed from Liduo to Lambjia, and this matter was not known to Zheng Dongguo.

"Are we still harassing the Japanese troops? This is our old job." I don't know if it was Zheng Dongguo who contacted Stilwell. A few hours later, Mike received a new order from Lambgar Command, asking them to leave.

In the current valley, while conducting reconnaissance around Xinpingyang, they are looking for opportunities to harass the Japanese army. "This is using us as guerrillas." After reading the message, Tang Cheng frowned slightly dissatisfied and asked them to investigate Xinpingyang in advance.

The Japanese army launched an attack, which was not a good sign.

"Then what else can we do? This is an order. Once an order comes, it must be obeyed." Mike was also very helpless. Seeing that the rainy season will end in more than half a month, there has been no response from Ramga.

The decision to attack Xinpingyang will cause more than 200 of them to be in trouble if they are besieged by the Japanese army. Fortunately, they have sufficient supplies here. At worst, they can lead the Japanese army in circles in the jungle. Anyway, there is Lambga.

Nor does he pay much attention to his direct subordinate companies.

After all, since the command from the headquarters has come, you still have to act in accordance with the order. During dinner, Tang Cheng informed his officers of the content of Xin’s order. Everyone’s reactions were different, but there was no

People say they have to disobey orders. After careful discussion with Mike, Tang Cheng decided to leave the valley in three days. These three days were left for the soldiers to sort out their equipment. Weapons that had not been used for many days also needed to be properly maintained.

Fan.

The continuous rainfall in the rainy season seems to have baptized the jungle that once killed countless lives. After the rain, the jungle suddenly appeared new and countless small flowers and grass appeared, setting off the green leaves with water droplets, which made people feel...

It made me feel uncomfortable. But after the rain, the bushes became dense, the ground was slippery and muddy, and the number of snakes and insects increased, which made Tangcheng and the others exhausted. Although they were walking on this road they had already walked once, but

It still took them more time to search for the wooden houses they saw in Tangcheng than when they arrived.

Perhaps it was due to the rainy season, or the Japanese army's lack of vigilance, but the surroundings of these wooden houses where Japanese soldiers used to appear from time to time are now very quiet. Tangcheng wanted to attack these wooden houses last time, if it weren't for the fact that Japanese soldiers always appeared outside the wooden houses.

Soldiers, Tangcheng would not choose to give up at that time. Now, the machine gun positions outside these wooden houses have been removed. Except for some barbed wire fences on the outside, Tangcheng can no longer see any defensive measures deployed by the Japanese army.

After a brief discussion, while it was getting dark, Tang Cheng led Hou San and Dice to approach. He was ready to go in for a walk in person. He still used the old method. In the worried eyes of everyone,

The three people from Tangcheng covered themselves with grass branches and shrubs for camouflage. As long as they lay still on the ground, no one would recognize that there were three living people under the grass branches. Slowly crawling forward, the three people from Tangcheng

Slowly climb to the edge of the barbed wire fence. This location is at the back of one of the wooden houses and is basically a blind spot.

The three of them lay quietly against the barbed wire for a while, until they were sure that there were no dogs or Japanese soldiers walking around inside the barbed wire. Then they used the iron pliers they brought with them to gently cut off the wire. A gap was opened in the barbed wire.

, the three people in Tangcheng threw off their disguises and climbed in quietly. The barbed wire fence was still more than thirty meters away from the nearest wooden house. The three people trotted forward all the way. The night and the grass were very good.

They covered up their whereabouts.

The three of them leaned on both sides of the back window of the house and stood for a while, listening to make sure there was no sound in the house. Then Dice quickly glanced through the window into the wooden house. There was no one in the wooden house, and only one radio station was occupied.

A wall. Seeing the series of sign languages ​​played by the dice, Tang Cheng was ecstatic. This time he had caught a big guy. If he could capture the Japanese army's code book, it would be great fun.

Tang Cheng nodded to Hou San beside him. The latter slowly took out the razor and squatted in front of the window. The dice was already flattened. The submachine gun in his hand was squatting in the corner of the wooden house, alert to Japanese soldiers who might appear from other directions.

A very sharp razor was inserted into the crack of the window and slowly moved upward. The window bolt on the inside of the window also moved upward. With a slight noise, the wooden window sash broke free from its restraints and bounced outward.

Hou San held the bayonet in his mouth, stretched out his hand to hold the bottom of the window sash, and slowly opened the window with secret force, trying not to make the window sash make any sound. Below the window was a wooden single bed, and the three of them climbed in through the window one after another.

Stepping on the wooden bed and getting to the ground, Tangcheng looked around carefully. Apart from the radio and the bed, there were no extraneous objects in the wooden house, which was not very large. There was only a hanging hanging on the wooden wall behind the radio.

A graduation photo from the Imperial Army University in Tokyo. Judging from the neat appearance of the house, the owner of this wooden house should be the Japanese officer in the photo.

Tang Cheng and Hou San were busy looking for the code book, while holding the dice of the submachine gun, they stood against the window and carefully watched for the movement outside. Hou San was illiterate after all, so he wandered around the room for a long time but found nothing.

Nothing was found. Finally, Hou San's eyes fell on the photos on the wall. He walked over and touched the photo frame, and spat on it bitterly. "Third brother, you should come over and help us find the Japs together."

The coded version!" Hou San's actions left Tang Cheng speechless, and he had to suppress his voice and shout.

"What the hell, I can't read." Hou San replied to Tang Cheng, walked to the wooden bed, grabbed the neatly stacked quilts by the owner of the wooden bed, and began to wipe his muddy military boots.

"It's just a booklet, and everything in it should be numbers..." Tang Cheng was gesturing at Hou San, but suddenly there was the sound of cars and dogs barking outside the wooden house. A jeep stopped in the yard. A young man

The Japanese second lieutenant got off the car, with a neat military appearance, two belts crossing his chest, a briefcase on his left hip, and a tortoise-shaped pistol holster on his right hip. A big wolfdog with shiny hair jumped out of the car.

Hui Zheng was barking wildly into the house. If the leash hadn't been in the second lieutenant's hand, the big dog might have rushed into the house long ago.

Dice, who was standing by the window, turned to look at Tang Cheng. The submachine gun in his hand was now pointed at the Japanese second lieutenant outside the wooden house. As long as Tang Cheng nodded, he could fire at any time. Mike and others waiting outside the barbed wire also discovered

They noticed something strange and were moving forward in unison, ready to support and coordinate the evacuation of Tang Cheng and the three of them. The big dog outside the wooden house was still barking. After being scolded by the Japanese second lieutenant holding the dog, it finally became quiet.

came down, but still kept looking at the wooden house where Tang Cheng and the three of them were hidden.

Some Japanese soldiers came out of other wooden houses and saluted the Japanese second lieutenant holding the dog. Hearing that his dog was barking unusually, the Japanese second lieutenant holding the dog frowned. Maybe it was because they had never come into contact with enemy troops here.

They all ignored the potential danger. The Japanese second lieutenant holding the dog actually thought that his dog was just hungry or thirsty, and then asked one of the Japanese soldiers to take the dog to feed. Mike, who was lurking outside the barbed wire fence, kept pinching the Tangcheng three people.

He broke into a sweat and watched helplessly as the Japanese second lieutenant entered the wooden house. However, the three people from Tang Cheng who entered the wooden house never came out from the back window. Mike's nervous heart was already in his throat.

The Japanese army has a clear hierarchy. The officers' rooms are not accessible to ordinary soldiers. Even soldiers from the same hometown or the same age must respect each other. It is precisely because of this that the three Tangcheng people in the wooden house were given the opportunity to enter and leave at will.

As soon as the second lieutenant who led the dog entered his wooden house, he noticed something strange. The biggest flaw was the muddy water on the boots of the three men in Tangcheng. However, the moment the second lieutenant closed the door, he hid behind the door.

Hou San had already punched the Japanese second lieutenant on the Adam's apple. These punches made the Japanese second lieutenant unable to scream.


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