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Chapter 129: Matsumoto’s Poison Plan

Goro Matsumoto was leading the troops following the main force of the 13th Independent Brigade in pursuit of the Du Xinyang Regiment. When he saw a red flag erected on the top of the mountain, the little devil whistled to stop the team, and then shouted: "Southeast, southeast ,Follow me, quickly."

Matsumoto's troops suddenly changed their marching route and headed to the southeast. Ano Anli saw this and thought they were trying to outflank Du Xinyang's regiment. Several of his officers who were praised by the little devil said, "I didn't expect that this local reinforcements would come in." There are still talented people in the army."

Less than five minutes after he finished speaking, the Du Xinyang regiment in front suddenly stopped under the command of Xiang Deyang, and then spread out on the spot, setting up an offensive formation.

"What do the Chinese people want to do?" Ano Anli was very surprised at first, but then he figured it out and said to his subordinates: "The Chinese army is preparing for the final struggle, so let us completely eliminate them."

With the help of the 342nd Regiment, Aye was confident enough to deal with Du Xinyang's regiment. However, when he looked behind him to see if Miura's air defense force had caught up, the little Japanese was confused.

Not only did the Miura tribe fail to follow up, what made Ano feel numb was that the department's anti-aircraft guns were actually concentrated to the southwest, and all the muzzles were pointed at them. Ano was not a fool, and he immediately guessed the group of people going up the mountain. There may be something wrong with the soldiers of the 342nd Regiment, but because there has never been a similar incident in the history of Japanese military warfare, a regiment-sized army collectively surrendered to the enemy, so they were still lucky for a while, hoping that this was just An accident.

"Maybe they just discovered traces of China's aviation force." The little devil first said to himself to comfort himself, and then asked the communications staff to contact Guima immediately, hoping to confirm that his guess was wrong.

The communications staff was still nervously contacting Guima, but the familiar sound of artillery fire rang out from the unknown highland. Through the telescope, Aye saw that the originally dark muzzle suddenly emitted red light, and then the warhead shone with metallic light. Pushed by the red air wave, it became bigger and bigger. He no longer dared to take any chances and shouted: "Hide, hide, hide immediately."

The power of the volley fired by dozens of anti-aircraft guns was quite astonishing. In less than three minutes, Anobe was blown away and defeated. As Matsumoto led his troops to outflank the left wing, Ano finally realized that the 342nd Regiment that came to the rescue had been destroyed. The Chinese bribed them, and the Thirteenth Independent Brigade was finished.

The sound of artillery stopped, the 342nd Regiment was divided from the left wing and the rear, and Du Xinyang Regiment came from the front to kill. Aye was supported by two men and fled in panic. He looked at the overturned troops, and he couldn't believe that everything in front of him was real. "Why is this happening? Why is this happening?" He murmured, no longer fighting.

Because Guima was worried that his subordinates would not be willing to surrender, he carefully played the negative role, in order to continue to gain the support of the soldiers if this happened, so that he could control the situation, and Muhainbu captured Miurabe. Seizing the anti-aircraft guns of the 13th Independent Brigade was an accident. It was precisely because of their unexpected move that they suddenly shattered the determination of the 13th Independent Brigade to resist. The battle process turned out to be surprisingly smooth. After participating in the attack on the 13th Independent Brigade, After being besieged by three independent brigades and even stained with the blood of "our own people", the officers and soldiers of the 342nd Regiment finally handed in their surrender certificates, and Guima immediately felt relieved.

The battle lasted for about an hour and a half, and as the roar of the Golden Eagle engine rang out in the sky, most of the surviving Japanese soldiers of the 13th Independent Brigade, except for a handful of die-hard elements, chose to surrender.

"Musang, good job. If you hadn't used your special forces to eliminate the air defense force of the 13th Independent Brigade, the war would never have gone so smoothly." While the troops were cleaning the battlefield, Onima, Matsumoto and Minato Muhaito When they got together, Matsumoto was kind to Mu.

Mu Haoren nodded his head in response, and then asked Guima with a serious face: "What should I do with the prisoners?"

There are also disadvantages to using the Japanese to fight the Japanese. For example, in order to take into account the mood of the Japanese to surrender, they can no longer enforce battlefield discipline on the Japanese prisoners as before. At other times, they can be escorted back to the prisoner camp first, and then be carried out. Other tasks, but just as there was a big battle ahead, fresh troops like them were needed, so capturing prisoners became a problem.

Guima looked at Matsumoto and asked, "Do you have any good suggestions?"

Mu Haoren: "We don't have spare troops to guard them now."

Matsumoto thought for a while, then gritted his teeth and said, "Otherwise, I'll kill them all." After saying that, his eyes flickered on the faces of Mu Haoren and Guima.

This is actually what Mu Haoren wanted to say, so his face was expressionless and stern.

Oni Ma pretended to be angry and shouted at Matsumoto: "Matsumoto-kun, you are a compatriot of our country no matter what, how could you do this?"

Matsumoto: "This is also to complete the great cause of liberating the mainland as soon as possible. I think it is appropriate to make some sacrifices for this grand goal. Musang, what do you think?"

"Will this affect the morale of the troops? After all, the 342nd Regiment has only surrendered not long ago." Mu Haoren pretended.

"It doesn't matter, just let them do it." Matsumoto said cruelly.

This move was too poisonous. Mu Haoren and Guima looked at each other, and both saw the vigilance in each other's eyes. In order to use the Japanese to fight the Japanese, they needed Japanese traitors like Matsumoto, but if this person Their abilities are too strong and their methods are too ruthless, but they have to worry about the possibility of breeding tigers.

"Do you two have a better idea than this? This is a battlefield and there is no room for women's kindness. Mr. Guima, are you still lucky enough to think that you can return to the militarist group?" Matsumoto still said at this time. Not knowing Guima's true identity, these words were completely directed at him.

Now that Matsumoto has killed all the bad guys, Guima naturally stopped being pretentious. He pretended to be embarrassed and said: "Let Musa take the initiative on this matter."

Mu Haoren looked up at the sky, then looked at the west, and said: "Since this is the best way, let's do it."

All three people thought this was the best way to solve the prisoner problem, but the reality was far from as simple as they imagined. After all, the 342nd Regiment was mainly composed of recruits. It was okay for these recruits to follow the crowd and pretend, but once they He went into battle alone to kill people, and the people he killed were his own compatriots. Many people immediately showed their true colors and became a mess.

More than 700 people of the 13th Independent Brigade were captured alive. Guima asked his officers to organize the same number of recruits to be responsible for the execution. Whether it was Mu Haoren or Guima, they were established when they were in the recruit company. Because of this preconceived idea, they all thought that killing the captives would not take too much time.

However, the real situation is exactly the opposite.


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