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Chapter 93 Flashing around (6)

 Captain Zhang's reaction was completely unnecessary in the eyes of Tang Cheng's team members. Because the last time they helped the legion exchange hostages, Tang Cheng had defeated a Japanese and puppet support force by himself.

"There's no time for chatting. Bring more ammunition and let's go and remove that checkpoint." Tangcheng did not answer Captain Zhang's inquiry, but told his team members to leave the collection of loot to the guerrillas.

This time Tangcheng was considered a long-distance raid. Whether it was the Xiaozhai gun tower or here, only a small part of the weapons and ammunition seized could be taken away. However, Tangcheng did not intend to waste these trophies. After discussing with Captain Zhang, these seized weapons

The guerrillas would find a place to bury the weapons, ammunition and other supplies of the Japanese and puppet troops. At 2 o'clock in the morning, Tangcheng, which had been busy, could finally stop and take a rest. At this moment, they had appeared on the east side of Dawangzhuang.

in the wilderness.

Tang Cheng made a plan in advance to attack Dawangzhuang at four o'clock in the morning, which is when most people are asleep and don't know anything. "There are still two hours, everyone should take the time to take a rest!"

After receiving a box of cans from his team members, Tang Cheng sat cross-legged on the ground, munching on the cans seized from the Japanese army. Captain Zhang took a can and slowly sat down next to Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng knew that Captain Zhang should

I had something to say to myself, so I didn't stop what I was doing.

Captain Zhang swallowed the can in his mouth and whispered, "My people said that you brought back a lot of explosives from the gold mine. Are you planning to build the railway?" Looking at Captain Zhang's expression, this question came to mind.

, he had obviously been holding it in for a long time. When Tang Cheng heard this, he just put down the canned food in his hand, took out a cigarette, lit one for himself, and slowly exhaled the smoke in his mouth, then he turned to look at Zhang

team leader.

"That's right! Before I met you, this railway was my biggest target within a hundred miles. Because the Japanese not only used this railway to transport coal, but they also used this railway to transport troops and ammunition.

Supplies. Although I have no way of determining when they will use this railway to transport troops and ammunition supplies, I can do my best to destroy this railway first. Or, I can use this railway to set up an ambush to maximize the damage.

The Japanese and puppet troops came for reinforcements.”

It was now at the end of the operation, and Tang Cheng had obtained explosives from the gold mine, so he did not hide his ultimate goal from Captain Zhang. Captain Zhang did not show surprise when he heard this, because from the beginning, Tang Cheng

The city is

In front of him, he did not hide his hatred for the Japanese army. "It is not dangerous to attack the railway. Even if I want to set up an ambush, I will only use blasting and long-range strikes, so you don't have to worry!" Tang Cheng finished the gun in his hand in a few gulps.

Cigarette, chuckled at Captain Zhang.

"The real danger is Dawangzhuang. After all, there are many more Japanese and puppet troops stationed in Dawangzhuang than in Zhangjiaji. Moreover, the Japanese and puppet troops in Dawangzhuang are scattered. Once there is a deviation in the operation, we will

There is a possibility of falling into their siege." Captain Zhang was about to say that Tang Cheng should not underestimate their guerrillas, but Tang Cheng's next words made Captain Zhang dumbfounded. "I am not underestimating your guerrillas. I and I

These people have been dealing with Japanese and puppet spies in the past few years, and there have been so many head-on firefights that I can’t even remember them.”

"Most of the people in your guerrillas don't even know their own weapons, not to mention, you haven't even had live-fire training a few times. Before you met us, you probably couldn't even hold ten rounds of ammunition.

Come out? So, when Zhangjiaji was captured, I said that you'd better not get involved in Dawangzhuang's affairs. I'm not saying that you are bad, but reminding you that your guerrillas need to strengthen their basic training.

Already."

Seeing that Captain Zhang didn't seem to understand what he meant, Tang Cheng could only sigh secretly in his heart before explaining to Captain Zhang. "I know that during training in the Eighth Route Army, due to the lack of ammunition, live ammunition training

Very little was done. When they were fighting, they sometimes asked the soldiers not to shoot randomly when they were not sure, because it would waste bullets. But what you don’t know is the rules of the Eighth Route Army.

It’s not actually suitable for you guerrillas.”

"Your guerrilla team only has a total of more than 20 people. When placed in the regular army, it is the size of a disabled platoon. Even when the Eighth Route Army fights, they will not intervene in the battle alone as platoon-level units. They often

You will fight in cooperation with your brother troops. But your guerrillas are different. Because you have fewer people, you can often fight alone. In this case, your individual combat effectiveness will become very important."

"Your greatest advantage is your familiarity with the surrounding terrain, but this is also your most dangerous place.

Because you are familiar with the terrain, when you encounter trouble, the first thing you think of is to move. But have you ever thought about the fact that you have been chased by the Japanese and puppet troops and are hiding in Tibet? What is the meaning of setting up a guerrilla army?" Tangcheng concluded.

This rhetorical question left Captain Zhang speechless because he really couldn't find an answer to Tang Cheng.

"This time I helped you capture Zhangjiaji and Dawangzhuang. The weapons and ammunition seized are enough for your expansion. War is cruel. As long as there is a war, some people will be injured and others will die. What I want to say is, since you have chosen this

If you want to find a road, you can only ignore life and death, otherwise you will only be mountain villagers and soldiers who can only watch out, rather than guerrillas who can take the initiative. This is the only thing I can tell you. The rest can only be seen.

What did you do yourselves?"

Captain Zhang didn’t know at this moment that Tang Cheng and his team members had been secretly observing the guerrillas in the past few days. Compared with the national army soldiers Tang Cheng had encountered, these guerrillas under Captain Zhang, despite their ability,

They are different, but generally they are more proactive than those National Army soldiers. In other words, Captain Zhang and his guerrillas will not avoid battle like those National Army soldiers. The only thing they currently lack is,

It's just necessary basic training, and there are enough weapons and ammunition for training.

It has been more than half a month since he left Tangcheng, and he cannot stay here indefinitely. Therefore, he cannot help train the guerrillas, so he can only help the guerrillas get some weapons and ammunition. No matter how much,

It is to take them to fight more battles and give them more experience in dealing with the battlefield. "The ammunition obtained this time is enough. You should spend more time practicing marksmanship and becoming more familiar with these weapons. When you find the opportunity, shoot

Stop the Japanese and puppet troops. Only by experiencing more wars can you truly grow up."

"I know many officers and veterans who have withdrawn from the front line. They all say that on the battlefield, the ones who die fastest and most often are the newcomers. If you want your team members to survive well, you must live well.

Train them. After all, your area is not the Eighth Route Army's defense area, so you can only rely on yourself to solve everything. Only when you are strong can you survive in the face of the Japanese and puppet troops." After what Tang Cheng said, Captain Zhang finally understood.

The meaning of Tangcheng.

At four o'clock in the morning, after a short rest, Tang Cheng and the others began to advance towards Dawangzhuang, until Tang Cheng, who was acting as the vanguard, discovered

The Japanese and puppet army sent out sentries, and they stopped. There were two sentries in front of them. When Tangcheng discovered them, the two puppet army sentries were smoking together. The two puppet army sentries were not alert at all.

, was easily eliminated by Tang Cheng. Without the sentry, Dawangzhuang looked like a prey with its soft belly exposed.

Because of the unfamiliarity with Dawangzhuang, Tang Cheng did not disperse his troops this time, but planned to defeat them one by one. In the dark streets, Tang Cheng and his group moved quickly along the shadows on the street, a block away from them.

This is the courtyard where most of the Japanese troops are stationed in Dawangzhuang. The Japanese and puppet troops stationed here are not only stationed separately, but even the Japanese troops themselves live in scattered places. In the courtyard where Tangcheng and the others are going now, people from Dawangzhuang live

Most of the Japanese soldiers, as well as other Japanese soldiers, lived in the home of the original rich man in Dawangzhuang.

Tang Cheng was the first to go around the corner and stopped on the side of the street because he had already seen the courtyard where most of the Japanese soldiers lived. There were no sentries on duty outside the courtyard gate, but Tang Cheng did not relax his vigilance because of this.

To underestimate your opponent is to be irresponsible for your own life. He turned around and made a few hand gestures. Captain Zhang, who understood what he understood, immediately led his guerrillas and dispersed at the street entrance. The three light machine guns he brought with him were on the street.

Open your mouth here.

Tang Cheng led his team members and continued to move forward until they reached the outside of the yard. Stepping on the shoulders of his team members, Tang Cheng slowly poked his head over and checked the situation in the yard from the wall. He did not find anything in the yard.

There was a sentry post, so he did not hesitate and immediately climbed up the wall. After a few breaths, Tang Cheng and his three team members all jumped into the yard quietly. The yard was empty and looked a little crowded.

, Tang Cheng, who had his feet on the ground, glanced around, then immediately stood up and moved towards the house closest to him.

The next steps were similar to when they raided Zhangjiaji. They sneaked into the house quietly, and then used daggers or short knives to kill the sleeping Japanese soldiers in the house quietly. The smell of blood quickly dissipated.

However, Tang Cheng's actions were as fast and stable as a machine. Soon, they had cleared out the Japanese soldiers living in several rooms in the front yard, and the number of Japanese soldiers killed by them was close to 40.

According to what Captain Zhang and the others knew, the 40 men already accounted for two-thirds of the Japanese army in Dawangzhuang. Tangcheng did not dare to take it lightly at this time.


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