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92. Fighting wits and courage

Takizawa opened his slightly closed eyes, but did not move. He just glanced at the Imperial soldiers who were ambushing nearby. Fortunately, gunshots rang out, and none of the soldiers showed their heads. Wait, the fire reconnaissance is the Imperial Japanese Army.

The most common method used on the Chinese battlefield was to imagine that this weird Luo Yuesong, a small team of just a few people, dared to conduct fire reconnaissance. Takize did not believe that Luo Yuesong was stupid, he only believed that this person was extremely smart.

Nandu couldn't help it anymore. The soldiers around him did a good job. No one moved without any orders, but he still moved slowly, raised his head a little, held the binoculars, and looked in the direction of the gunfire.

Brother Chao suddenly put away his sniper rifle, and almost at the same time, Yuesong also put away his sniper rifle.

Brother Chao quietly approached Yuesong, who was waiting for Brother Chao to come by a huge iron fan tree.

"Captain, there is a reflection in the mirror." Brother Chao said.

"I saw it." Yuesong replied.

"What should I do?" Brother Chao asked.

"Prepare to withdraw." Yuesong verified his and Brother Chao's judgment, feeling satisfied and confident.

"In which direction?" Brother Chao continued to ask.

"The opponent knew we were going to the Nujiang defense line, but I just didn't want to go." Yuesong was analyzing.

"How can we return to China without going to Nujiang? Can we use the radio?" Brother Chao said.

"Don't activate the radio station easily. From now on, you are responsible for shutting down the radio. We will first evacuate to the south, make preparations to cross the Salween River, and then evacuate from the east of the river to the country." Yuesong said.

"Understood." Yuesong's idea was the third plan that Brother Chao had thought of before, but he just hid it in his heart and did not say it out.

"Just keep an eye on me. I don't expect my opponent to pursue me, but I can't be careless." Yuesong said, holding up his rifle and walking away.

After Brother Chao followed Yuesong for twenty or thirty meters, he looked behind him with his rifle and found no sign of the Japanese pursuing him.

Takizawa picked up the sniper rifle and found that Nandu really couldn't bear the loneliness and was observing with a telescope. Takizawa was helpless. He couldn't do much at this time, so he had to face the direction of Nandu and keep pressing down.

gesture.

Finally, Nandu saw Takizawa's gesture, immediately put away the telescope, retracted his body, and hid in the grass.

Takizawa felt that it was unlikely that Luo Yuesong would enter the ambush circle this time. This guy dared to shoot, just to test his own judgment. Regardless of whether he found it or not, he would probably not pass by here. Maybe it was the terrain he chose.

It was too conducive to ambushes. Takizawa knew that on the Chinese battlefield, China had two different types of troops. One type was those that could withstand the imperial army on the frontal battlefield. This type of troops were often summoned by imperial aircraft and artillery, and most of them ended up in the army.

In the rout, there were also extremely tenacious ones who fought to the last soldier but still failed. However, in Kunlun Pass, Taierzhuang, Changsha, Changde, Yichang and other places, the imperial army suffered heavy losses. The other type was those who were particularly good at fighting.

Ambush warfare troops are the most difficult to fight. They basically have no fixed positions. The imperial warriors are always in a state of looking for the enemy and being attacked by the enemy and then passively fight back. While waiting for pursuit, the enemy is nowhere to be found. Now this

Luo Yuesong was very surprised. Their military uniforms and weapons and equipment all belonged to the expeditionary force, and they were the best team equipment in the expeditionary force, but their operations were completely guerrilla warfare.

Takizawa waited for nearly half an hour, but still did not hear the sound of the enemy approaching. He suddenly picked up his rifle and took a quick look. In the forest far and near, there were only the chirping of insects and birds, the movement of wind and grass, and the dancing of warblers and swallows.

Takizawa put away the rifle and lay down in the depression again. Takizawa closed his eyes and told himself, wait a little longer. If it doesn't come, it's expected. If it does, it will be an unexpected surprise. Takizawa began to plan what to do next.

Do, if Luo Yuesong had not passed by here, where would he have gone?

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