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Chapter 27

"Pfft!"

The bayonet pierced the Japanese soldier's heart accurately.

The Japanese soldier who was escaping suddenly stopped. He looked at the blade coming out of his chest in disbelief. The blood had dyed the tip of the blade red, and the blood slowly flowed out along the blade.

Then he fell to the ground with a 'pop'.

The Mahan people are stupid. They say that the little devil is strong in hand-to-hand combat. How come he is like a piece of paper in front of the regiment leader?

This was the first time he had seen a kid turn around and run away during a hand-to-hand fight.

The barrel of the machine gun in Ding Wei's hand was stained red with blood, and there were still a few pieces of meat hanging from the slightly deformed muzzle.

Because the barrel cannot be replaced because of the crooked handle, the machine gun is obviously scrapped.

I guess when I built this machine gun, I didn't think that anyone would use it as a melee weapon.

"Captain, you are so awesome!" Ma Han quickly ran over, showed his thumbs up, and looked at Ding Wei with reverence.

"Send my order. After the remaining Japs are dealt with, everyone should evacuate the battlefield quickly!" Ding Wei ignored Ma Han's flattery and ordered directly.

"Yes! Captain!" Mahan stood up to accept the order and ran down immediately.

The battle gradually comes to an end.

After a brutal hand-to-hand battle, a Japanese squadron was completely wiped out here. The most important thing is that they also killed a Japanese captain.

Even if the Japanese soldiers from the remaining squadrons reacted and wanted to come back to support, the little Japanese would have to be in chaos for a while before order could be restored.

Ding Wei didn't even have time to clean up the battlefield, so he led the 28th Regiment to evacuate.

The front leg of the 28th Regiment had just left, and the squadrons who were preparing to make dumplings for the 28th Regiment also gathered here again.

The reason was naturally that they failed to outflank and found smoke rising from their own position.

Several squadron leaders looked at the corpse of the dead captain whose head was shot with sad expressions, unable to speak for a long time.

They did not choose to continue the pursuit, but instead collected the bodies of their fallen comrades on the battlefield.

After receiving the message, the First Regiment and the Second Regiment rushed here almost non-stop, but by the time they arrived, it was already too late, and the 28th Regiment did not know where it had gone.

Shiina Hayami, the captain of the 1st regiment, and Taro Kurokawa, the captain of the 2nd regiment, looked serious.

"Your Excellency, Captain!"

When a Japanese squadron leader saw his commander coming, he ran up to him.

"Baga! Trash! What on earth are you doing!" Shiina slapped him hard in the face.

"Hai!" The squadron leader who was slapped did not dare to speak, so he could only apologize.

"Assholes! I ask you what on earth are you doing! Haven't you already discovered the traces of the enemy! Why are you letting them run away!" Shiina yelled angrily.

"Hai! Reporting to your Excellency, the squadron commander, we are following the commander's order to surround the enemy from all sides! But..." The Japanese squadron commander did not dare to continue.

The result was already obvious. Their dumpling-making strategy failed, and instead the dumpling fillings rushed out.

"Stupid! You have already sent the telegram, you just need to wait until we arrive to surround them! Why do you have to be so self-righteous!"

Shiina Hayami doesn't care what reasons they have. Let the enemy run away and run away. No matter how many excuses there are, it will be useless.

This unlucky squadron leader suffered all Shiina Hayami's anger from the front.

It wasn't until his mouth was vomiting blood that Shiina saw that she gave up.

He knew that if he continued to delay, he would probably miss the best time to pursue.

Shiina Zhanjian squatted on the ground, spread out a map, and said with a gloomy face: "Immediately order the imperial troops in each stronghold to assist in the encirclement and suppression of the 28th Regiment, and search for their traces along the way. Don't miss any intersections!

Carry out a blanket search for this area, and if you find traces of the enemy, report it to us immediately!"

Shiina turned around and said, "The second brigade will set off immediately and pursue the pursuit from Sunjialing Road!

"Ono-kun, you temporarily assume the position of captain of the First Battalion. Together with the Third Battalion, we will advance from the left and right directions." Shiina Hayami took out a pencil and drew two attack routes on the map.

"Hai!" Toshio Ono paused.

"Ono-kun, if you do well, I will make suggestions to the division commander and make an exception to promote your position." Shiina Hayami encouraged.

"Hai!" Ono Toshio's expression was a little excited.

From a squadron leader to a group leader, Toshio Ono naturally did not want to miss this rare opportunity.

"Shiina-kun, they should not be far away near Sunjialing. I believe it won't be long before we surround them." Kurokawa Taro said easily.

Seeing that Shiina Hayami was eager to express herself, Kurokawa Taro could not control his inner restlessness.

After all, this 28th Regiment seemed to make the commander of the Kitahara Division very angry, otherwise he would not have dispatched all the troops from several surrounding strongholds.

No matter whose team it is, if it can annihilate it, it will definitely attract the attention of the division commander. Taro Kurokawa does not want to give up this good opportunity to make a contribution.

It is said that the division currently has a vacancy for the position of brigade commander, which is a good opportunity.

Although Shiina Hayami is his colleague, he is also his opponent. The two have similar resumes, even their records are similar.

The only thing that can be done is to leave a good impression on the commander of the North Plains Division in advance.

Taro Kurokawa immediately followed Shiina Hayami's example, leaving only one squadron of troops to protect his own safety, while all other troops were sent out to conduct a blanket search.

Regarding Taro Kurokawa's actions, Shiina Hayami didn't bother to say anything more.



The 28th Regiment weaved and detoured along the road, playing hide and seek with the Japanese.

The telescope was given by Ding Wei to a scout to observe the enemy situation in the rear.

Ding Wei then relied on his eagle eye skills to lead his troops to avoid enemies within a 500-meter range.

After confirming that there were no pursuing soldiers around, Ding Wei began to call for all the troops to rest and recover as much strength as possible.

"Captain! The Japs seem to have added more troops." Ma Han looked serious and sat next to Ding Wei.

Ding Wei hummed softly, and while playing hide-and-seek with the Japanese search troops, he could clearly sense that the Japanese had increased their search forces.

In addition to the Japanese, the other two Japanese also came out to join in the fun.

This greatly hindered Ding Wei's plan to lead his troops to Yingzui Valley.

As a result, the originally planned route to Eagle Beak Dog was deviated and turned into playing in circles with the little devil.

No matter the roads or roads, they were all searched by the little Japs, almost blocking the possibility of the 28th Regiment breaking out.

Now the Japs are being pursued from all directions. If we can't get rid of the Japs' pursuers completely, once we get entangled with them, there will be no chance for us to evacuate safely.

Judging from the troops deployed by the little Japanese outside, if the 28th regiment dispersed and broke out, they would probably die faster.

Today's Japs troops are just a bunch of hungry wild dogs. Once they smell the smell of blood, they will definitely pounce on them with all their strength.

This was one of the reasons why Ding Wei gave up the idea of ​​dispersing his troops.


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