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Chapter 279: Great Gift

It seemed that this group of Japs was extremely exhausted. Almost all the Japs soldiers serving as sentries outside the position fell asleep to death.

The sentries were exhausted to the extreme, and the Japanese soldiers in the position were certainly not much better.

Without wasting any effort, the members of Team 028 cleared out all the Japanese sentries on the periphery.

All the Japanese sentries had their necks wiped. They were still sleeping and lost their lives in a daze.

It is estimated that the little Japs have suffered a lot from the Eighth Route Army's night raids, so the position of these Japs soldiers was also dark.

The moon is dark and the wind is high, which is a good time to kill people...but pigs!

The 30 soldiers took out their bayonets one after another and moved toward the enemy's position.

I have to say that the little devil was really good at digging. In less than a day, the trenches were already taking shape.

It's just that the functions of this trench are much less, and the depth of the trench is not as deep as that of the 28th Regiment.

Team members can expose half of their bodies in the trenches, and can only be completely hidden inside by bending their waists.

There were many Japanese soldiers lying in the trenches, almost as many as a small squad.

They were leaning against the trench wall, holding their rifles in their arms, and their slight snoring could be heard throughout the trench.

This group of Japanese soldiers slept like a bunch of dead pigs, and they didn't even notice that the enemy had entered the position.

Unfortunately, Ding Wei's target was not the Japanese soldiers in the trenches, but the Japanese army's logistics warehouse and their most important command post.

so.

The Japanese soldiers in the trenches were lucky enough to survive.

After crossing the trenches, the team members used the cover of night to quietly approach the Japanese logistics warehouse at the rear.

This is a simple open-air warehouse, surrounded only by a circle of wood outside. The trucks are arranged in a neat row, and there are many ammunition boxes inside the truck.

Somewhere in the warehouse.

The bombed mortars, infantry guns, and howitzers were also arranged in categories. It seemed that the Japs were preparing to take them away after the war.

After reconnaissance, there was almost a small group of Japanese soldiers guarding the warehouse.

It seems that this Japanese officer values ​​this place very much.

However, there was only a small group of Japanese soldiers patrolling inside, and the rest slept to death outside the warehouse.

Ding Wei made a few hand gestures to signal the team members to divide into two groups.

Five team members immediately walked out of the team and moved towards the interior of the warehouse.

The remaining 25 people, led by Ding Wei, moved towards the remaining dozens of Japanese.

Ding Wei came to a sleeping Japanese soldier, covered his mouth and nose with one hand, and quickly took out a knife with the other hand, neatly wiping his throat.

The dozens of black shadows around him immediately dispersed and ran towards their respective goals.

The members of Team 028 are like the god of death in the dark, mercilessly harvesting the lives of these devils.

Quietly, these Japanese soldiers sleeping in various strange postures were killed by the team members.

In the silent night.

The sound of bayonets cutting flesh and blood sounded one after another, and the gentle snoring gradually stopped.

This group of Japanese soldiers showed no alertness at all, they all slept like dead pigs.

They probably didn't expect that someone would dare to enter their position in the middle of the night and destroy their logistics warehouse.

"Pfft!"

Ding Wei mercilessly cut the throat of the last Japanese.

The Japanese soldier twitched twice in his sleep and then completely stopped moving.

"Captain, everything has been resolved, what should we do next?" Ma Han walked to Ding Wei and asked in a low voice.

Ding Wei snorted coldly and said with a smile: "Since we are all here, we must prepare a big gift for the Japs. The little Japs are sleeping so hard, let's find a way to wake them up."

Upon hearing Ding Wei's words, the team members were stunned for a moment, and then smiled meaningfully.

There are so many artillery shells, but I can't take them with me now. It would be unreasonable not to set off some fireworks for the Japanese.

Team 028 didn’t come to the Japanese warehouse for nothing.

Following Ding Wei's order, the team members quickly placed booby traps throughout the warehouse.

Because of his night vision skills, Ding Wei led several team members to temporarily take charge of security duties outside.

Not long after, a big surprise was delivered to Ding Wei.

"Captain, guess what I found?" Monk Wei ran to Ding Wei with a face filled with surprise.

"What did you find?" Ding Wei said disapprovingly.

If this is not the only thing, what else can the little devil find?

"It's something we've always wanted!" Monk Wei said solemnly, "You've talked about it several times before."

Ding Wei was stunned for a moment, then quickly realized: "You mean tanks?"

"Yeah!" Monk Wei nodded heavily: "Type 94 tank."

Seeing Monk Wei nodding at the beginning, Ding Wei was still a little excited.

During the training, Ding Wei said more than once that he hoped to seize more tanks, aircraft and other equipment so that the team members could become all-rounders.

But there was no chance to capture it, so Ding Wei put the matter on hold for the time being.

did not expect.

I walked around the Japanese camp today and actually encountered a tank. If I didn't let it drive away, I would really be sorry for this trip.

Speaking of which, the 28th Regiment has never captured a tank.

…Not counting the one that was destroyed in Jizhou, Ding Wei never asked about this tank after it was taken away by the brigade commander.

"What tank?" Ding Wei asked.

Monk Wei scratched his head and said with a naive smile: "Type 94 tank."

Ding Wei was a little excited at first, but when he heard it was a Type 94 tank.

Ding Wei's face immediately dropped. Although this thing is a tank, it is also known as Little Douding and is not much different from a toy.

Because the little devil is short in stature, it is okay to drive this tank. If a tall and strong soldier stands in front of it, it will be really fun.

Although there are many improvements to the Type 94 tank, they still cannot change the urinary properties of the 'toy'.

Still, it's better than nothing.

Now is not the time to be picky.

After all, it would be great if the 28th Regiment could capture a tank and drive it. Even if it is a child's toy, it is still better than no tank at all.

"Captain, this tank?" Monk Wei asked.

Ding Wei said matter-of-factly: "If you ask the damn question, of course we drive away. In the future, we will use their tanks to blast them with a few damn shots."

"It can be driven away, but how should this thing be driven? None of the brothers have played with it before." Monk Wei was a little helpless.

Ding Wei had no choice but to briefly tell Monk Wei how to control it.

However, given Monk Wei's size, it would be too much for him to drive this tank.

Seeing that Monk Wei nodded in understanding, Ding Wei had no choice but to let him practice driving a tank in actual combat.

Then, Ding Wei said again: "Monk, as long as it is ammunition that can be used by the tank, it can be pulled as much as it can be pulled. If it cannot be pulled away, it will be blown up. Not a single round will be left for the Japanese!"

"Yes!" Monk Wei immediately took the order and left.

Not long after, everything in the warehouse was deployed.

Ding Wei continued to lead his troops to search for the location of the Japanese command post.

To avoid any accidents, Ding Wei left five team members to guard the warehouse.

Generally speaking, this is wartime, and commanders will not be too far away from the command post in order to quickly command the battle.

As for how to distinguish the different command posts on the battlefield, as long as the tent has an antenna, it's basically fine.

Although it was dark night, to Ding Wei, it was no different from daytime. Ding Wei quickly locked the position of the Japanese antenna.

After killing another twenty or thirty Japanese soldiers along the way, Ding Wei quickly came to the tent with the antenna. There were no more or no less tents, exactly three.

The patrol force here is obviously much larger than outside.

Ding Wei counted and found that there were three teams patrolling back and forth near the tent, with a total of 39 people.

Although it sounds like there are quite a lot of people.

but.

They were all the same, with tired looks on their faces. While patrolling, their heads were shaking up and down, their eyelids were fighting, and they didn't even notice Ding Wei and others hiding in the dark.

Ding Wei just looked at him, and the team members immediately understood.

The soldiers formed a group of five and three combat teams immediately broke away from the team and walked in the darkness, as if they were ghosts, following behind the three patrols.

The remaining 15 people, in groups of five, quietly moved toward the three tents.

Ding Wei quietly approached the tent with the antenna, listened to the beeping telegram coming from inside, and gently opened the curtain with his bayonet.

There were two Japanese officers and five Japanese soldiers sitting inside.

They are the ones on duty today.

There was a huge military map inside the tent, which was laid out on the table. On the table in the corner of the tent, there was a military radio station.

From time to time, you can see the three of them slapping themselves in the face. They are obviously exhausted to the extreme and are just stimulating themselves with pain.

This is obviously the Japs' command post.

But in the entire command post, Ding Wei did not see the figure of the Japanese colonel.

Could it be that the old devil went to sleep?

But there were no tents around, and the Japanese soldiers basically slept in the trenches.

Ding Wei was just thinking when he heard slight footsteps coming from behind.

Turn around and look.

It turned out that several other combat teams were returning. Seeing Ding Wei turn around, they made a gesture to indicate that all the enemies had been eliminated.

There were also figures coming out of the other two tents.

The bayonets in their hands were stained with blood, and Ding Wei knew that everything went smoothly without any need for gestures.

Seeing that the other teams had successfully completed their missions, Ding Wei no longer hesitated and decisively chose to attack.

Opening the door curtain, Ding Wei quickly rushed in with a bayonet in hand, first stabbing to death the Japanese soldier closest to him.

Then, Ding Wei quickly approached the Japanese officer next to the map with his back turned to him and stabbed him to the core.

The Japanese officer was unprepared and let out a muffled groan before falling to the ground with a face full of pain.

Ma Han, Monk Wei and others quickly followed Ding Wei and rushed towards the remaining Japs.

All this happened very quickly. When they heard the movement in the tent, the other Japanese soldiers looked up and saw the strangers appearing in the tent. Their faces were in an uproar.

Just as the remaining Japanese officer was about to scream, Ding Wei quickly threw his bayonet at him and stabbed him directly in the throat.

The Japanese officer covered his throat with both hands, made a gurgling sound, vomited blood, and then fell to the ground with a face full of reluctance.

When the other four Japanese soldiers saw the stranger appearing in the tent, they were about to shout loudly, but suddenly they felt their voices stuck in their throats.

It turned out that the throats of these Japanese soldiers were tightly restrained by the team members. The faces of several Japanese soldiers turned the color of pig liver and they struggled desperately, but to no avail.

Until their limbs were weak and limp, the team members threw them on the ground like dead dogs to prevent the Japanese from pretending to be dead, and stepped on their necks by the way.

After dealing with the enemies in the tent, Ding Wei immediately started cleaning the tent.

Ding Wei accepted everything useful in the tent with a smile.

Among them were military radio stations and maps. What surprised Ding Wei even more was that they also found a code book and telegrams in which they communicated with each other.

Now was not a good time to read the intelligence. Ding Wei collected it all and prepared to sift through it when he returned to the regiment headquarters to try to find out any important military secrets.

After packing up useful things, Ding Wei led his troops to evacuate the place.

All the Japs in the three tents were eliminated, and one of the tents was the Japs' command post.

The remaining two tents are the rest rooms of the Tamaki Regiment. The hangers in the tents are all decorated with uniforms of junior officers, presumably the staff officers of the Japs Regiment.

Even if the Japanese commander is not found, it is enough to destroy the command system of this regiment.

After finishing all this, Ding Wei quickly led his troops to rendezvous with the team members in the warehouse and conducted the final evacuation work.

The time bomb has also been activated, and the explosion time is chosen after 20 minutes, leaving enough time for retreat.

In the dark night.

Suddenly there was the sound of a tank's engine.

The tank's power was not very powerful to begin with, so the tired Japanese soldiers automatically ignored the sound.

Because this little bean tank was too small, Monk Wei, who wanted to have fun driving the tank, had no choice but to give up.

With Monk Wei's size, he probably wouldn't be able to seat a second person if he were to drive a tank.

In the end, Ding Wei selected two shorter players from the team members and asked them to drive the tank, but they could only barely sit down, but there was no better choice now.

Ding Wei had already planned the retreat route.

In addition to the way they came, Ding Wei prepared three more routes. Even if there was a problem with this retreat route, they could quickly change the route and transfer again.

Ding Wei led his troops to open the way in front.

In order to avoid that during retreat, the sound of tanks would wake up the Japanese soldiers in the trenches and disturb their sleep.

Ding Wei showed great kindness and decided to send the Japanese soldiers in the trenches back to their hometowns first.

Just do it, Ding Wei made a gesture behind him, then jumped into the trench, took out the bayonet from his waist, and cleaned up the Japanese soldiers in the trench.

The soldiers following Ding Wei also jumped into the trenches one after another and dispersed, and the sound of flesh being cut was heard one after another.

Quietly, most of the Japanese soldiers in the trench were eliminated.

The sound of the Type 94 tank was not that loud in the first place. Even some Japanese soldiers who were in a daze when they heard something nearby did not bother to open their eyes to see what it was.

Anyway, it's not like the artillery is coming, so why not continue sleeping to replenish your strength.

This group of Japanese soldiers also paid the price with their lives for their lack of vigilance, and there will never be a chance to do it again.


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