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86. East and West 4

Leng Renren and the brothers in the room walked out of the house, and the brothers upstairs also came down. Duan Er and the others stood up when they heard the gunshots stopped.

Looking at the more than 20 Japanese soldiers who were beaten to a bloody pulp, Lengren lit a cigarette and smoked it leisurely.

The brothers looked at the dead Japanese in front of them and felt a little uncomfortable. Ever since they were defeated in the Battle of Wuhan, and since General Zhang Zizhong died for his country in the Battle of Zaoyi, the brothers of the national army in the fifth theater have never been so hearty and hearty.

How could he kill so many Japs so happily at such a close range?

"Brother Feng, are we going to kill these devils right now?" A brother couldn't believe his eyes.

"It's easy to destroy them. Do you think all the Japs have three heads and six arms? If it weren't for the many planes and cannons, I would have killed hundreds of Japs already." Leng Feng put the machine gun on his shoulder and said coquettishly.

"Stop bragging, Leng Feng, look, there are cows floating all over the sky." Lengren's words made all the brothers laugh.

"Stop laughing, brothers, clean up the battlefield quickly and bring everything you can use, especially that crooked machine gun. We have to evacuate quickly. With such a big movement, the Japanese will come within half an hour.

"Leng Ren said.

"Yes." The brothers happily cleaned the battlefield and prepared for the next battle.

After packing up, Lengren gave some money to the elders of the village and asked his brothers to get some dry food. While munching on the dry food, he set off towards the mountains.

The Japanese had a well-organized squadron with at least more than 200 people. Lengrenren's complete victory this time also killed a Japanese pathfinding team, which was equivalent to a reinforced class of the national army. Lengrenren knew in his heart that the radio station

Sending a report will inevitably lead to detection by the Japs, and exposure of the position is inevitable. The only way is to constantly change one's position. The wave of Japs just eliminated is definitely not the main force of the encirclement and suppression reconnaissance team. Of course, Leng Ren did not expect that,

The Japanese will send a squadron of soldiers to divide into four groups to encircle and suppress them.

The Japs commander who led this squadron was Major Yoshida Shoichi, who was known as a little overlord in jungle warfare. Officially, the radio soldiers around Yoshida detected the radio transmission signal of Lengren and others, so he sent a second lieutenant to go ahead and took the others with him.

The soldiers were divided into three groups, preparing to surround this unknown village. Unexpectedly, the second lieutenant who set out first had already exchanged fire with the enemy. Hearing the loud sound of gunfire, the fighting was still fierce.

The arrogant Yoshida knew that the fighting was already so fierce, and there was little point in rushing for reinforcements. He immediately ordered Second Lieutenant Kosaka to lead a cover-up from the south with fifty people, Second Lieutenant Hirakawa to lead a cover-up from the north with 60 people, and he took the rest with him.

The people below should still speed up their pace and provide positive support.

By the time Yoshida led the team to the foot of the village, the gunfire had stopped.

Yoshida raised his right hand, and all the Japanese soldiers stopped. Yoshida thought to himself that the gunshots had completely stopped, and it must not be a pursuit. Either the enemy had been eliminated, or his leading team had all been shattered.

"Major, what's wrong?" Aso, Major Yoshida's staff officer, asked.

"Order the troops to spread out, with a distance of five meters between each person, and search and move forward side by side." Yoshida said.

"Hi." Aso whispered the order, and more than 70 Japanese soldiers under Yoshida spread out at once, forming a fan shape and surrounding the village.

No matter how ghostly Yoshida is, no matter how airtight the fan-shaped surround is, in short, Yoshida's prediction is not completely right, nor is it completely wrong. When Yoshida's Japanese soldiers discovered the open space in the village, the scene in front of them was as Yoshida could have imagined.

Yes, this is what Yoshida least wants to see.

It was obvious that his entire leading team had been booby-trapped and killed by the enemy. Not only were they booby-trapped, but all their weapons, ammunition and dry food were also robbed.

Of course, Yoshida was very angry. He originally wanted to kill some Burmese villagers to pay homage to his Japanese soldiers, but all the villagers ran away. So in anger, Yoshida ordered his Japanese soldiers to set several fires in the village, and the fire was raging.

The burning not only burned down the houses in the village, but also burned down a large area of ​​forest.

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