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Chapter 40 The dragon enters the sea (7)

Although he knew there was little hope, Yang Zhen still hoped in his heart that Ma Ming would appear in the lens of his telescope. [.Com text] As the sound of gunfire in the distance gradually subsided, facing the still empty lens, Yang Zhen

My heart gradually became cold.

Just when Yang Zhen was still holding on to the last glimmer of hope and still holding a telescope to observe desperately, Peng Dingjie, who had been standing next to him and directing the wounded to cross the river, patted him on the shoulder and said: "Old Yang, all the brothers have crossed.

It’s over, let’s withdraw too.”

"The sound of gunfire over there has subsided, and the Japanese will attack soon. The sound of gunfire over there was so intense that the Japanese even used cannons. I'm afraid Ma Ming and the others are already in danger. We

We can’t let Ma Ming’s blood flow in vain.”

After hearing Peng Dingjie's persuasion, he put down the telescope in his hand. Yang Zhen nodded slightly and said: "I also know that there is little hope that they can retreat, but there is always a trace of illusion in my heart. This Ma Ming dares to stand up in times of crisis.

He went out and took the initiative to cut off the rear for the whole army. And with just a few dozen people, he bought us such a long time. If we train him well in the future, he will be a tiger general. Thousands of troops are easy to get, but one general is hard to find."

Yang Zhen sighed, but he followed Peng Dingjie's persuasion and did not insist on waiting. He just left like this, and Yang Zhen was somewhat unwilling to do so. Fortunately, he got dozens of them from the bungalow that Shiro Ishii originally planned to use.

The landmines used to establish the isolation zone and the many grenades obtained from the puppet Manchu soldiers killed by Bi gave him the opportunity to show off his skills.

Yang Zhen and his two more clever brothers laid out more than a dozen booby traps around the ferry before the Japs' pursuers arrived. Even the two ferries he deliberately left behind were cleverly set up by him.

Several booby traps.

Seeing Yang Zhen's many changes, there was no difference. Even the places where he laid mines were mined with methods that ordinary people could not imagine. Peng Dingjie, who was almost dumbfounded by his changeable methods, didn't look at Yang Zhen in disbelief until Yang Zhen finished his work and said: "

Lao Yang, how did you come up with this? Is there anything else that you don’t know how to do? How did you practice these things?"

Regarding Peng Dingjie's sigh, Yang Zhen, who was wrapping a grenade with bullets on the only small tree around here, seemed a little disappointed and did not answer him. It was not until he got on the boat that he said quietly: "How did you practice it?

?If you knew how I practiced these, you wouldn't sigh like this."

"Lao Peng, do you know? There is a special kind of army in this world. They learn how to kill people all day long. How to get the greatest results at the lowest cost. They are killing machines specially trained by the army."

"The tasks they perform are usually top secret. On weekdays, their task is to eliminate all hidden dangers that endanger national security. But when the two armies are at war, their role is to be the general among millions of armies.

Head."

"They are well-equipped and armed to the teeth. Many weapons are even beyond the imagination of ordinary troops. They are proficient in various tactics and can even use some things that are so ordinary that you can't imagine them to create murderous weapons."

"The pain of their training is unimaginable to ordinary people. After a new uniform is issued, it wears out worse than a beggar in less than a month. Three hundred and sixty-five days a year, they train all day long. They don't know what

It’s called rest, and I don’t even know what relaxation is. In addition to performing tasks, the only thing they do is training, all kinds of training that ordinary people can’t imagine.”

"Their training not only includes things that ordinary soldiers must master, but also many things that ordinary soldiers cannot imagine or even know. They are mysterious in the hearts of ordinary people, and they are omnipotent."

"This army is infinitely loyal to their motherland and people. They are the sharpest knife in the hands of the country and the army, and the most loyal Great Wall to the motherland and people. Although the tasks they perform are the most difficult and arduous tasks. There are many.

At that time, even the bodies of those who died could not be recovered, and they were not even publicly recognized by the government and the army. But they remained loyal and without regrets."

"Among the various military skills they must master, the placement of this kind of booby trap is just the simplest one. Jungle warfare, street fighting, mountain warfare, demolition, hand-to-hand combat, shooting, communication, almost everything they can do

No. Once you actually see their training one day, you will know what kind of people they are."

Having said this, Yang Zhen looked up at the sky and said with some melancholy: "It's a pity that the conditions are limited. These things can only cause a certain amount of damage to the Japanese, but they cannot bring them greater casualties. If there is a special anti-infantry directional

Lei’s words are enough for the Japanese who are chasing after them to drink a pot.”

"There is such a kind of army in the world, how come I have never heard of it? We in the Anti-Japanese League have been dealing with the Japanese for so many years, but we have never heard of the Japanese having such a force. Let alone the Japanese, they are the big brother of the Soviet Union

I have never heard of such troops there? And what exactly is that anti-infantry directional mine you are talking about? Is it more powerful than the original Japanese mines here?"

Peng Dingjie's confusion about Peng Dingjie has been relieved from his confusion. When he saw Yang Zhen arriving at the river bank, he patted him and said: "If we have a chance to survive, I will let you see it. But Lao Peng, today

I don’t want any third person to know what I said.”

Standing on the east bank of the Ash River, looking at the mountains that had appeared on the horizon, and then looking back at the rolling waves behind him, it was the Ash River with the largest volume of water in the year. Yang Zhen's eyes turned to the silence of the gunfire.

Looking into the distance, I sighed in my heart: "Ma Ming, will there ever be a day when we meet again?"

Knowing that Ma Ming's entire army may have been wiped out, the Japanese's pursuers will arrive at a moment's notice, and it will be difficult to escape if they don't leave. Moreover, these brothers under his command have been fighting and marching continuously since last night. I'm afraid there is not much fighting power left.

Yang Zhen, who did not dare to stay, could only lead the remaining people towards the front line of Songfeng Mountain with some sadness.

Before he had walked five miles, Yang Zhen heard a series of explosions from the place where he crossed the river. Knowing that it was the Japanese who were eager to pursue him and stepped on the booby traps he had laid, Yang Zhen smiled slightly. He set up his own

I know the power of those things, and they should be able to stop the Japanese pursuers for a while.

Moreover, at this time, except for the two ferries that I intentionally left behind and which had been set up with booby traps, all the ferries on the Ash River were blown up and sunk after I crossed the river. Without the ferries, wait for the Japanese to mobilize them elsewhere.

By the time the boat arrived, he should have already entered the mountain.

Yang Zhen's prediction was correct. After receiving a report that the fleeing Chinese thugs were found, the pursuing cavalry squadron of the Japanese Fifth Guards and one or two companies of the puppet Manchu Army broke through Ma Ming's blockade after paying a heavy price.

, but due to the killing of more than a dozen booby traps arranged by Yang Zhen, there were heavy casualties.

However, something beyond Yang Zhen's expectation was that the pursuing Japanese and puppet troops were killed by the booby traps he deployed, and the price they paid was more than the casualties suffered by Ma Ming's troops who blocked them.

The soldiers, especially the Japanese pursuing troops, suffered heavy casualties, which caused the pursuing troops to lose their ability to fight continuously.

"Baga" looked at the soldiers who were killed and injured by booby traps. He looked at the wreckage of two ferries that sank into the Ash River with a total of 60 elite soldiers after an explosion in the middle of the river.

, Major Ozawa Wanji, the cavalry squadron leader who led the pursuit, almost broke his teeth.

Do these Chinese thugs have time bombs? Otherwise, how could the boat go up without incident and explode in the middle of the river? How could these thugs have such advanced combat technology? Those rubbish in the Kwantung Army’s Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department are just a bunch of losers.

, was captured by a group of bandits, and even lost such advanced weapons.

As a captain of the Fifth Independent Guard Corps guarding Harbin, Ozawa Wanji, who had worked in the intelligence agency for many years after graduating from the Army Non-commissioned Officer School, naturally knew the inside story of the matter. In his mind, it was impossible for those bandits to possess

Or the one who created advanced weapons like time bombs. It must have been captured by the Kwantung Army's Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department.

This was the time of year when the river had the largest amount of water. The two ferries that exploded sank so fast that he was unable to rescue them in time. He watched helplessly as sixty elite imperial soldiers sank to the bottom of the river.

Next to him, the battalion commander of the Puppet Manchukuo Army, who was distressed because his men suffered heavy casualties in the battle with the blocking troops left behind by the thugs, and did not know how to communicate with his superiors when he returned, saw these Japanese soldiers who were so arrogant just now.

In a blink of an eye, he sank into the river and fed the fish. While he was stunned, he couldn't help but secretly said that he was lucky. "If the Japanese army hadn't taken the credit this time, I would be the unlucky one."

Although his subordinates suffered heavy casualties when they just stepped on the landmines left by the bandits, they were much stronger than the Japanese who lost their main force all of a sudden. But at least half of his troops were still left.

After losing almost all his subordinates in one stroke, the Major, who had almost become a mere commander, was so strong that he didn't know what to expect. He would be able to give a job to the brigade commander when he returned home.

However, when the battalion commander of the puppet Manchukuo army shouted in his heart that he was lucky, he couldn't help but feel a little gloating. Who knew that just when they destroyed the resistance of the bandits, the Japanese knew how to force themselves to charge and stay behind.

I'll be supervising the battle team from behind.

After the first battle, although all those damned bandits who did not know whether they were dead or alive were wiped out, nearly a company of their own brothers were killed or injured. This is retribution, I deserve it. Let you force me to rush, and yourself

I'm leisurely supervising the team in the back. After my brothers have eliminated the thugs who blocked the attack, you will step forward to take the lead. Now it's your turn to taste what pain is.

Of course, the battalion commander of the Puppet Manchukuo Army who was secretly gloating about his misfortune would never dare to show his thoughts on his face. He did not have the courage to poke the sore spots of the Japanese at this time. Although his military rank was major, he was supposed to be the same as the Japanese major officer.

It was the same rank. But according to the Japanese tradition of promoting Manchu soldiers to at least three ranks regardless of their rank when they see them, and under the command of the Kwantung Army during wartime, his status as a major might not be as valuable as a Japanese second lieutenant in front of the Japanese.

If the Japanese officer saw something on his face, I'm afraid he wouldn't mind dropping the saber directly on his neck. He had personally seen a Japanese lieutenant publicly kill a lieutenant colonel who was unfavorable in the fight against the Anti-Alliance.

The battalion commander was chopped alive, but nothing happened. He didn't want to be the unlucky second person.

However, the puppet Manchukuo battalion commander's gloating did not last long. When he saw the creepy look in Ozawa's eyes, he immediately understood the intentions of this Japanese major who was nominally cooperating but actually the commander.

The battalion commander understood that the Japanese major wanted him to continue the pursuit, but he really didn't want to and didn't dare to pursue him. He quickly said: "Major, look at the amount of water in the Ashe River now.

We can't cross the river. We don't have a ferry at the moment, so we can't cross the river at all."

"We came in a hurry and didn't bring any bridge-building tools. Except for the small tree next to you, which is no thicker than an arm, there are no trees around. Even if we want to temporarily build a bridge, there is no way. You see

Should you send a telegram to Acheng and ask them to send a few ships over first and think of a solution?"

Ozawa Wan'er, who was almost being kidnapped by his subordinates and was in a violent mood, could barely control himself from having an attack. When he heard his words, his first impression was that this Chinese man was playing tricks on him.

.

Major Ozawa, who was completely angered by the words of the puppet Manchukuo battalion commander, pulled out his saber and put it on his neck angrily: "Baga, your conscience is greatly damaged. When Acheng's ship arrives, those bandits will

He ran away without a trace a long time ago. Are you a coward, scared out of your wits by those bandits?"

Looking at the saber on his neck, the Puppet Manchukuo battalion commander trembled with fright, and quickly explained in a stuttering voice: "Your Excellency, Major, you must calm down. It's not that I don't serve the imperial army, but you have also seen it.

, there is really no way to wade through such a large water."

"But don't worry, as I said, as long as you find a way to cross the river, I will pursue you immediately. There are still more than ten miles from here to the mountains, and they are marching on foot. We are cavalry, so we can definitely catch up.

Go up. I promise you that as soon as I catch up with them, I will annihilate them all."

After hearing his words of defense, Ozawa smiled and looked back at the surface of the Ashe River, which is hundreds of meters wide in summer. Not to mention the ford, even if it was impossible to build a bridge, the rushing and roaring river water was impossible, and he gave up in despair.

took the saber in his hand.

Ozawa Wanji, who was really unwilling to accept that he had paid such a high price for no apparent reason, and the prey he talked about ran away again, informed his superiors that his troops had suffered heavy casualties. At the same time, the pursuit was blocked by the Ash River, and there was no way.

He couldn't cross the river by ferry, and after requesting the Pearl River authorities to send elite troops to intercept the message, he didn't know how to report it to his superiors when he went back. He vented all his anger on the small tree with thick arms next to him.

Just as Ozawa Wanji's saber struck the small tree viciously, there was a loud noise accompanied by the tree breaking, which completely freed him from the worry of how to go back and report to his superiors. This loud noise made the angry man angry.

Major Ozawa Wanji's entire upper body was blown away.

However, he was not the only one who was unlucky. With the loud noise, bullets from Type 38 rifles were flying around him. After receiving his order, the communications soldiers who were about to send the report and the soldiers who had been beside him

The battalion commander of the Puppet Manchukuo Army was also sent to the West together.

When the remaining Japanese and puppet soldiers saw that their two officers were blown away inexplicably, they immediately did not dare to stay. Dragging the bodies of their officers, they crawled away from this unlucky place in their eyes. As for falling into the river.

No one dared to stay here to salvage the bodies of the sixty Japanese soldiers who were feeding the fish.

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