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Chapter 41 Ou Water

The cadets of the Fifth Army were marching wildly, and while the Japanese soldiers of the 4th Osaka Division were running away, the cadets of several unity brigades directly under the command of Shan Renxiong were using secret passages to advance deep into the Japanese positions.

Just when the Japanese army gave up the second line of defense, they finally made contact with their respective targets.

In a bunker, Wang Mingcheng, who was wearing the uniform of a major general of the Japanese Army and a large mask, lifted up his shirt, showed a "birthmark" on his waist to a second lieutenant of the Solidarity Brigade opposite, and took a thin "birthmark" from his hand.

envelope. The two men immediately saluted each other, and then the second lieutenant left first.

This scene happened one after another in other places, and about half an hour later, after all the unity brigades carrying out this secret mission gathered at an agreed place, Colonel Xu Guo of a unity brigade who was responsible for commanding this operation gave a single

Xiong called and reported to him that "the date was successful."

The single hero looked at the time, and then ordered to speed up the advance. As a result, the offensive of the Fifth Army suddenly became more fierce. The sound of gunfire was endless, and the flamethrowers in front operated the flamethrower and began to spray out some bunkers.

Flames——Fires were ignited in many places, so in the eyes of Degou and other French people, the battle at this time really looked like a battle.

The battle lasted for three hours. When the Gakuin Army occupied Hachisho Port, only about 8,000 people from the Osaka Fourth Division managed to escape to the sea.

The Osaka Fourth Division had a total of more than 16,000 men. At this point, half of them had been wiped out.

When the cadets escorted about 8,000 Japanese soldiers and began to return, the French looked left and right and found that the captured Japanese did not have the consciousness of being prisoners of war. They could not help but have this doubt again: Are these really Japanese? Chinese people

You're not acting, right?

Unbearably curious, Degu asked Shan Renxiong: "Can I talk to the Japanese?"

The single hero nodded.

Thus, an interesting conversation between the French and the Japanese began.

"Are you really Japanese?"

"Of course, Your Excellency, why do you ask?"

"Well, don't your soldiers admire the samurai spirit? For your emperor, you are willing to give everything you have - Lu Lai, is this what you mean?"

Lulay nodded.

Among the Japanese soldiers who were intercepted and chatted with the French, the one with the highest rank was a major. The major was of course the representative of this group of Japanese soldiers. He raised his brows slightly and said loudly: "Your Excellency, I think you misunderstood.

It is true that we are willing to give everything we have for His Majesty the Emperor, but before that, I want to make it clear that what we Osaka people admire most is freedom and peace. Your Excellency, to tell you the truth, including me, we

Everyone is actually opposed to the war..."

The Major talked eloquently, as if he was treating the French as a sales target, promoting their ideas of freedom and peace. After listening to the translator's translation, the French's expressions became more and more weird. They advocated freedom and peace?

Is he French? Heck, he is obviously Japanese - small eyes, bow legs...

The French thought this way, and their brains were a little short-circuited. They really couldn't believe that the Japanese would say such things and intend to attack them. Lulay gave a "kind" reminder: "As prisoners of war, aren't you worried about what will happen next? I am

I heard that the Xuebing Army has 'battlefield discipline' when dealing with you Japanese. Do you know 'battlefield discipline'? If you don't accept surrender, you will be shot on the spot!"

In the eyes of the French, the "battlefield discipline" of the Xuebing Army was extremely barbaric and inhumane. Because they understood this, they gave up soft resistance for fear of angering the Chinese people, and as a result, "battlefield discipline" was also enforced.

"Battlefield discipline? I know, but is it aimed at those militants? I think this is not a way to combat those die-hard militarists!" The major thought for a while and said this, as if he was standing on behalf of the student army.

from a defensive standpoint.

De Gu and others were completely dumbfounded - are they really Japanese? So why do they have such ridiculous ideas and outlook on life?

"Your Excellency, if nothing happens, we have to leave!" The Major bowed politely to the French, and then joined the "prisoners of war" queue.

A few minutes after they left, the French came to their senses, and a major general cursed: "MD, what did the Chinese do to these Japanese?"

Others were convinced when they heard this. Lu Lai said: "There is nothing more terrifying than this. Is this brainwashing?"

Degu looked around and lowered his voice: "Then we must be more careful in the future and don't get brainwashed!"

"Yes!" Everyone said in alarm.

Lulay: "With so many prisoners, how do you think the Chinese will treat them?"

Shan Renxiong happened to come over and heard this question. He said: "Gentlemen, you don't have to worry about this issue. Our people are peace-loving. Since these people have no intention of being enemies with us, of course we will give them a satisfactory explanation."

Gentlemen, come with me and let’s see the manor built by the Japanese!”

Even if it is just for the smooth progress of the "stealing heaven and earth" plan, the Xuebing Army cannot completely let the Osaka Division go. That would be too false. Furthermore, the land reclaimed by the Japanese along the southwestern coast of Qiong also needs people to manage it.

The mines and oil fields in northwest Qiong also require a large number of workers - is Ouyang Yun the one who suffers the loss? As early as when he allowed the Japs from the Fourth Division to stay in southwest Qiong, he had already planned to properly arrange these Japs prisoners of war.

It's planned, now it's just a matter of taking advantage of the situation.

Looking back at the Oushui front line, after two days of stalemate, the Second Xue Army on the northern front took the lead in making progress. They first captured Huashan, and then made a surprise attack on Chun'an. After capturing Chun'an, Jiande's puppet army had no choice but to attack

Tonglu retreated, but Ye Zhao took the opportunity and sent a mechanized infantry brigade to pursue them. Taking advantage of the situation, they pushed all the way eastward and chased the puppet army to the south bank of Fuyang. They also took advantage of the darkness to launch another surprise attack.

The regiment destroyed the puppet army.

The south bank of Fuyang was occupied. Neji Okamura and Katsuji Ono finally figured out the motive of the cadet army's battle. While ordering the remaining Japanese troops in Shanghai and Nanjing to assemble in Hangzhou, they also requested the Japanese troops from the two Japanese divisions supported by Hisao Nishio.

Speeding up the march. Just when the Japanese army was making large-scale strategic adjustments, the torpedo boat troops under Chen Yuanyang's Dongshan Fleet rushed to the Taiwan Strait and used four brigades of "Swordfish" to crush an attack by the Korean puppet army in Taiwan.

Support operations.

Due to the lack of enough escort warships, the more than 30 merchant ships that Kobayashi had collected with great difficulty were sunk in 15 of them in the waters off the coast of Taipei. As a result, more than 6,000 people of his Bangzi Army were drowned. In the United Fleet

Unable to provide help, Kobayashi Jizo has lost the ability to continue supporting the South China Corps.

At this point, the Xuebing Army has fully grasped the initiative in the Oushui battle.

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