There were not many wounded in the Guards, and most of them were only slightly injured. Only two soldiers were seriously injured. www Yuan Su used the first aid method he had been trained in his previous life to provide some care for the wounded as much as possible.
Just after handling two seriously wounded soldiers, Yuan Su suddenly saw the rebel prisoners lying on the ground on the other side of the street. These rebel soldiers had been disarmed and were leaning on each other in twos and threes. Most of them were wounded, and some of the seriously injured were still in pain.
They groaned. However, the guard soldiers standing nearby paid no attention to the condition of the wounded. As for the uninjured prisoners, they did not dare to move because of fear.
Yuan Su sighed, walked across the street, and came to an insurgent soldier who had injured his shoulder and thigh. The latter was gritting his teeth and trying to bandage his leg injury with a bloody strip of cloth, but he had no choice but to use a little force.
This resulted in a shoulder injury, and I tried several times to no avail.
He squatted down next to the soldier, took the cloth from the soldier without saying a word, shook it out again and tied it to the wound on the soldier's thigh. Then he checked the soldier's shoulder injury.
Fortunately, like the leg injury, it was just a flesh injury, but some were still bleeding.
He stood up again, walked to the place where the corpses were parked on the street, took off a set of clothes from a corpse, returned to the wounded soldier, and put the clothes on the wounded soldier to keep warm.
This series of actions not only surprised the soldier, but also shocked the other prisoners and surrounding guard soldiers. For them, they could not easily understand Yuan Su's behavior.
Yuan Su stood up, turned around, and told the previous platoon leader: "Send someone to treat the injuries of these prisoners. We are all working together. They were only incited to go astray. There is no need to take it seriously."
It's the enemy."
The platoon leader was stunned for a moment, his face complex and difficult to distinguish. It took him a while before he finally realized: "Yes, yes."
At this time, the soldiers who had helped Yuan Su bandage the wounds couldn't help but shouted excitedly: "We have not gone astray, we just want revolution, and for the sake of revolution, we are not afraid of death!"
"Yes, we are not afraid of death for the revolution!"
"A seven-foot man must contribute to the country and the nation!"
A few insurrectionary soldiers who were in a mood also shouted in agreement, but more prisoners chose to remain silent.
Yuan Su glanced sideways at the soldiers who had just shouted. These were all young people, and some even had obvious childishness on their faces, but their expressions were very firm. He gradually changed to a serious face,
He asked with practical words: "Do you know what revolution is? Who can explain it to me?"
The soldiers hesitated for a moment, and then someone answered loudly: "Revolution is to save China!"
Yuan Su shook his head slowly and said solemnly: "As Chinese men, it is our duty to save and rejuvenate the country. I want to tell you that revolution is not necessarily about saving China. I fully support your desire to patriotism, save the country and revitalize the nation.
, but if you just blindly participate in the revolution and launch an uprising recklessly, you will only be used by others to do stupid things that harm the country and the people."
The street suddenly became quiet, with only the sound of torches swaying in the wind. Everyone's eyes were focused on Yuan Su, and most of them looked at him with confusion.
After a pause, Yuan Su said earnestly: "I don't expect you to understand what I say now, but you will understand one day." After he finished speaking, he walked out of the city gate.
Everyone looked at Yuan Su's back, and everyone had varying degrees of complexity and confusion in their hearts. Especially those captured rebel soldiers. In their view, although Yuan Su participated in suppressing the revolution, judging from his actions and words just now,
, the other party seems to be an upright person, at least not a bad person.
It was not until four o'clock in the morning that reinforcements from the 78th Biao and the Third Battalion arrived.
Yuan Su met the two new army groups at the gate of the city. After getting to know each other, he found out that these two groups had been chasing after them all the way. Later, when they were in Xiaomazhuang, they were ambushed by the rebel army behind them, so they were
Become cautious.
In addition, there were many deserters as the rebel army retreated. These deserters were running around, making it impossible for the 78th Battalion and the Third Battalion to determine which direction the main force of the rebel army was fleeing. They were even attracted to the south by a small group of deserters.
After a long journey through the wilderness, I rushed back to Luanzhou City.
Yuan Su was very fortunate that the people from the patrol camp came to support him as soon as possible, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable.
He told the two new army teams about the current situation in Luanzhou City. Zhang Jiangong, the leader of the third battalion, rushed directly to the city with his troops without saying a word. As for the battalion of No. 78, they first
Nancheng rested for a while, drank a bowl of water up and down, and then left the wounded with him to be taken care of by the police, and then walked calmly along the main road to the east of the city.
At this time, the city was still in chaos. As the patrol battalion captured the rebel soldiers throughout the city, the chaotic situation that was originally only localized suddenly expanded to the entire city. Although the gunfire was much weaker than before, it could be seen everywhere.
Firelight, various voices of people, and the sounds of horses came and went.
This quaint town once again ushered in a fierce war. The common people no longer had the leisure and elegance to peek at the doors and windows. Every household closed their doors and windows, and people's hearts were shrouded in panic.
At a quarter past four, Yuan Su climbed up the tower and looked to the west of the city. The sky in the west of the city had already been burned red by a raging fire. He knew very well that the place on fire was the Biaobu compound next to Luanzhou Railway Station. From
The rebels broke through the ambush circle in Nancheng and rushed to the patrol camp for support. There was at least half an hour between them. And this half hour was enough for Biaobu to be buried in the sea of fire.
The corner of his mouth twitched, and an imperceptible sneer appeared in the darkness. He thought that his plan would encounter some setbacks, but he didn't expect that everything went so smoothly.
The fighting in Luanzhou City did not stop completely until dawn. Officials and soldiers could be seen everywhere in the streets and alleys of the city searching for the remnants of the revolution. There were soldiers from the new army and soldiers from the old army. Occasionally, sporadic gunshots were heard, which made people feel like they had just experienced a night.
The war-torn ancient city is becoming increasingly restless. Whether it is shops, markets or government offices, all doors are closed. Even if some civilians appear occasionally, they are all trotting back and forth, as if they are afraid of the light.
Like a mouse.
Several fires in the city have been extinguished, leaving only thick black smoke and a pungent smell floating in the sky.
On the streets in the southern suburbs, many soldiers hugged each other in groups. Whether they were rebel prisoners or police guards, many people were exhausted after staying up all night. For them, the chaos was in the city anyway, and there was nothing to do in the southern suburbs.
, he simply closed his eyes to rest and recuperate his mind, but as soon as he closed his eyes, he fell directly into sleep.
Of course, not all the soldiers in the Guards fell asleep, and there were still a dozen soldiers who stayed at their posts.
Yuan Su thought he could hold on, but he finally fell asleep at the foot of the city wall. During this period, he was awakened several times by the cold in the morning, and his whole spirit was in a state of half-awake.
Until the galloping sound of horse hooves could be heard from the street in the distance, the former guard platoon leader hurried over and whispered: "Master Yuan, Master Yuan, wake up!"
Yuan Su opened his eyes in a daze, and a ray of sunshine rising from the east pierced his eyes. It took him a while to come back to his senses and asked: "What's wrong? What's the matter?"
The platoon leader pointed to a cavalryman not far behind him and said: "Sir, someone has been sent from the main town."
Yuan Su didn't react for a moment: "Main town? Isn't the main town in Tangshan?"
The platoon leader immediately said: "Master Commander has arrived at Luanzhou at dawn and is now in our Biao Department."
Only then did Yuan Su realize that there was such a big mess in Luanzhou, and it was natural that the commander of the twenty towns should be there in person to take charge of the overall situation. He struggled to stand up, walked to the cavalry with numb steps, and asked
: "What are your orders from the mayor?"
The cavalryman was dressed like a communications soldier. He did not dismount and said quickly: "Your Excellency, is Mr. Yuan? Mr. Control summoned officers from all departments in the city to gather at the train station immediately and asked Mr. Yuan to rush there immediately. The younger one has to go to other places.
Report, we won’t stay any longer.” After he finished speaking, he tightened the reins, turned around, and galloped towards the east again.
Yuan Su didn't think much about anything else. The overall situation in the city must have been decided, and the main town was going to start a thorough investigation of the whole incident. He also wished he could rush back to the Biao Department to have a closer look, so he immediately turned around and asked the platoon leader
: "By the way, what's your name?"
The platoon leader replied: "The villain Sun Lianzhong."
Yuan Su frowned slightly, and his face immediately changed. He stared at the platoon leader and looked him up and down carefully, making him feel uncomfortable all over.
The other person looks like he is in his early twenties. He is neither strong nor weak, but quite tall. He spoke with a local Hebei accent. If Yuan Su guessed correctly, the person in front of him is one of the thirteen eunuchs of Feng Yuxiang in the future.
, the famous anti-Japanese general "Sun Lianzhong". He remembered that Feng Yuxiang was just a camp leader now and was also stationed in Zhili Province. So it was entirely possible that he could meet the "Thirteen Taibao" from his early years.
"Master Yuan, what are you..."
"Oh, Platoon Leader Sun, do you have a cousin?" Yuan Su asked, regaining his expression.
"When I left home last year, the elders in the family gave me a nickname, which was to imitate Lu." Although Sun Lianzhong was a little confused, he still answered Yuan Su.
After hearing this cousin, Yuan Su was even more certain that the other person was "Sun Lianzhong". Sun Lianzhong (February 3rd, 2013 - August 14th, 1990), whose courtesy name was Lu, Han nationality, was from Xiongxian County, Hebei Province, China. He was a member of the Second National Revolutionary Army
A rank-level army general, a famous general in the Anti-Japanese War. One of Feng Yuxiang's Thirteen Taibao. During the Anti-Japanese War, he was famous at home and abroad for his persistence in Taierzhuang.
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