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71. Chase 3

Ikeda was sitting on the ground, studying the map placed on the ground.

"Ikeda-kun, let's eat some canned food. The canned cod from Hokkaido tastes great." Asakura held up a pried open can and brought it to Ikeda.

Ikeda waved his hand. At this moment, Ikeda really had no appetite. He came to the battlefield of Yunnan and Burma. First, his brother Nakata, who had been with him for many years, died in the battle. In order to take revenge, Ikeda risked his life and chased after him. In the end, he stole the chicken but failed.

It's so shameless to hold rice.

"Asakura-kun, we can't blindly pursue the enemy." Ikeda looked at the map and said thoughtfully.

"No more chasing?" Asakura was a little confused.

"This group of enemies must be scouts. They are accustomed to slipping in and out of the gaps in the opponent's large forces. In Chinese words, they are like loaches that cannot be caught. We have to change our thinking."

Asakura approached Ikeda and said, "If we don't pursue him, we can only block him. The Chinese will ambush us, and we will ambush the Chinese."

"Hey, the Chinese say 'Heroes think alike', that's what they mean. You see, I pursued from the Masa River, and they ran to the Ugula River. I pursued along the Ugula River, and they ended up here.

They ambushed us at a waterfall above a small stream. Before we could close our bags, they tore them open again. Asakura-kun, where do you think they should be now?" Ikeda pointed at the map and said, the little devil really tried his best.

In order to seize various resources, not only did they send a large number of espionage personnel into China, but they also conducted careful mapping of China's various resources and geographical locations more than ten years in advance. Even the vast jungle of Myanmar, on most maps

Everything here is blank, but the little devil has already drawn a map here. The three small rivers whose names are only known by the locals are all clearly marked on the map in Ikeda's hand. What a pity, God

His eyes are sharp. No matter how little Japan tries his best, all his efforts will be in vain.

"They should go to the Masha River now. Their purpose is not to attack us, but to reconnoiter the march route of our 56th Division's large forces. Our army will march along the three rivers. Where there are our large forces, there will be

Their figures." Asakura analyzed.

"That makes perfect sense, Asakura-kun. So tell me, where should we wait for them?" Ikeda became excited and his stomach growled, and he took the canned cod from Asakura's hand.

, asked Asakura while eating.

"Andili River." Asakura felt like he had discovered a new world.

"Yoshi, Yoshi, Yoshi, order the troops to pack up quickly. The wounded soldiers will be led by Kubota-kun, who will follow later. The others will follow us and rush to the Andili River to ambush." ​​Ikeda started dancing and couldn't help it.

He sang "Song of the Cherry Blossoms". Little did he know that this was his funeral song.

"Hi." Asakura's ghostly cry frightened several wild pigeons in the forest. They flapped their wings and flew away one after another.

Yuesong smoked a cigarette leisurely and said to his brothers: "Brothers, stay safe. The Japanese army is very careful when advancing. No one should show their head to me. Wait for them to pass. I will take my time later."

Clean them up."

The brothers did not dare to answer loudly. They lay on the ground one by one, hiding in the depths of the jungle, secretly observing the Japanese troops advancing rapidly along the river beach.

Yuesong also quickly put out his cigarette, buried the cigarette butt in the soil, lay on the ground, and listened quietly to the footsteps of the Japanese army advancing.

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