The 28th Regiment currently has all Japanese-style equipment and is still wearing Japanese military uniforms, especially Ding Wei who speaks fluent Japanese.
Therefore, their appearance did not arouse the suspicion of the Japanese army, and Ding Wei, as a support force, led the subsequent Japanese troops to the road they had fought on before.
Relying on his superb acting skills, Ding Wei took advantage of the information gap on the battlefield to inform subsequent Japanese troops that the ambushed enemy was at least one division.
They also wear the uniforms of the imperial army and are well-equipped and well-trained. If you encounter them, you must treat them with caution.
Afterwards, Ding Wei continued to retreat towards Niangziguan on the grounds that he wanted to continue contacting other ministries.
The remaining Japanese troops all filed out from their respective strongholds and headed towards the location where Beiyuan was attacked.
The Japanese troops who met Ding Wei never imagined that the people they had met before were the 28th Regiment they were searching for.
At least three regiments of Japanese troops were led elsewhere by Ding Wei.
How could these little devils have imagined that the people of the 28th Regiment would be so brave, daring to pretend to be their people and walk on the road with such arrogance.
What they never expected was that the real purpose of the 28th Regiment was to pass the Niangzi Pass.
When the 28th Regiment was advancing towards Niangzi Pass, one of the Japanese brigade finally arrived.
When they saw the corpses on the ground, they were stunned. The entire brigade, including the division commander, was shattered from top to bottom.
Most of the bodies that fell to the ground were riddled with bullet holes, and their broken limbs were scattered everywhere.
Although new snow covered the road again, the pungent smell of blood and gunpowder still lingered in the air.
Even if you didn't see this battle with your own eyes, you can still feel from the traces left on the battlefield that the scale of this battle must have been very fierce.
The corpses of Kitahara Kurao and Hasegawa Tada had long been blown to pieces by raging artillery shells, and it was impossible to piece together a complete corpse.
The Japanese captain's face was full of sorrow, and his heart was extremely angry, wishing he could wipe out all the ambush troops.
But what surprised him was still behind. The call for reinforcements from Civilization clearly stated that the enemy was in at least one division. Judging from the positions on both sides, the enemy only had a thousand people at most.
And even if the enemy really has 10,000 people, the hills on both sides cannot possibly hide these 10,000 people.
Just when he was wondering, the Japanese squadron leader suddenly heard several violent explosions coming from his ears, which were also mixed with several shrill screams.
The second lieutenant next to him heard the explosion and thought it was an ambush force coming back to kill him, so he immediately protected the squadron leader.
But after the explosion ended, there was no other movement around.
The Japanese captain was a little confused and didn't know what was happening.
It wasn't until a disgraced soldier came to report that he realized that it was the soldiers cleaning up the battlefield who wanted to move the heavy machine gun away.
This kind of thing is normal in normal times, but these scrapped heavy machine guns are all booby-trapped.
How could they have thought of this, but they were caught off guard.
"Baga, damn it, these cunning Chinese people..." The Japanese captain was furious.
But before he could finish speaking, he heard a burst of noisy gunfire, which was also mixed with the sound of several grenades exploding.
"Your Excellency, squadron leader, there are people in our military uniforms attacking us from the front!" A superior soldier rushed over to report.
"Baga, those Tubal soldiers must be fighting back again!" the Japanese captain roared, immediately arranging troops to find bunkers to fight back.
However, they never imagined that the people attacking them were none other than their own troops.
The troops that came later saw this troops wearing the same military uniforms as theirs, and they were cleaning the battlefield again.
Almost subconsciously, they thought that this was a force left by Tubal Road to clean up the battlefield, and immediately launched an attack on them.
This attack was like lighting a pile of firewood, and a big melee broke out between the two sides.
Under normal circumstances, they should have determined the identity of the other party first.
However, the battlefield was so fierce that they did not have time to identify themselves. Instead, the Japanese soldiers they sent were mistaken for the vanguard and shot dead on the spot.
Now the party who wanted to confirm the identity first was too lazy to continue to confirm the identity of the other party, and the two sides started an extremely fierce battle.
After all, according to Ding Wei's intelligence, the ambush troops were wearing imperial army uniforms. Since they fired first, it meant there was something wrong with them.
The Japanese troops attacking from other directions also joined the battlefield directly after finding that the place was in a state of chaos.
The bad weather prevented them from seeing clearly who was who. As for who they would help, it was to see who shot at them first.
The war intensified, and no one thought that the people they were fighting with would be one of their own.
Normally, this misunderstanding would only need to be explained by contacting the radio station.
But what's more coincidental is that when they communicated through the radio, the two parties were in cross-contact, and the two parties in contact were not on opposite sides.
Moreover, after contacting each other, they all encountered the same blocking force. This result made them more sure that the force in front of them was a group of Tubal.
Just when the little Japanese dog bites the dog, the biting is joyful.
Ding Wei and the others also successfully arrived near Niangzi Pass, just as the group was excitedly preparing to go to Niangzi Pass ahead.
Here they met another Japanese squadron. Ding Wei originally planned to use his old trick to deceive these Japanese soldiers, but he missed a move.
Ding Wei made up a name casually, Qingshui Jian.
It turns out that this name actually exists. It's so damn good. This name is exactly that of the Japanese squadron leader opposite.
The Japanese squadron leader immediately realized that the soldiers behind Ding Wei were pretending to be the imperial army.
Seeing that his identity was exposed, Ding Wei did not hesitate at all and killed the Japanese squadron leader with one shot.
The enemy and we engaged in an encounter.
Without the command of the squadron leader, the full Japanese squadron was in chaos for a while.
The soldiers of the 28th Regiment immediately seized the opportunity and quickly took advantage of the battlefield with their powerful firepower.
At this time, the 28th Regiment was no longer what it used to be. How could a mere Japanese squadron be their opponent?
Half an hour after the battle started, thirty or forty people in the Japanese squadron on the opposite side were wiped out, and several Japanese attacks were successfully defeated.
The 28th Regiment was also constantly shrinking the encirclement, trapping the Japanese squadron inside and trying to eat it.
Seeing the bad situation, the Japanese troops immediately thought of evacuating, and launched round after round of attacks towards the encirclement of the 28th Regiment.
The Japanese second lieutenant saw that the attack was fruitless, and several other troops also engaged in battle with their "enemy".
In the end, they could only turn their attention to Niangziguan.