However, Li Yan did not rush out of the woods to kill the Japanese soldier without any precautions like he did in the previous operation. Instead, he retreated step by step in the direction of the Japanese soldier's movement.
When the Japanese soldiers completely entered the woods, Li Yan moved his body slightly to the side.
He came to squat behind an old tree. The reason why Li Yan did this before was not because he was afraid of the gun in the hand of the Japanese soldier, but because he was about to rush out of the woods and knock down the guy who was about to enter the woods.
, discovered two more Japanese soldiers who were also patrolling around the fallen Xishan Sixth Regiment.
In order not to alert the enemy, Li Yan had no choice but to put aside his habit of attacking first and move his body back. At the same time, he made some subtle noises to mislead the Japanese soldier to go to the deepest part of the woods according to his own ideas.
When the Japanese soldier reached the planned position of Li Yan, Li Yan quickly moved behind the tree closest to the Japanese soldier, then picked up a handful of stones and threw them to the left hand side of the Japanese soldier.
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The Japs heard a sound on the left side and hurriedly turned his head away. While the Japs focused all their attention on his left side, Li Yan quickly came behind the Japs from the rear right side of the Japs.
Covered the Japs soldier's mouth and
He fell to the ground, and the other hand quickly grabbed his neck, and then moved back. With a click, the Japanese soldier's neck tendons were twisted, and his whole body stopped immediately.
He struggled and fell softly to the ground.
Seeing that the Japs soldier was dead, Li Yan quickly took off the Japs uniform he was wearing and put it on himself. Then he picked up the scattered objects on the ground and hung them around his waist.
After all the work on his body was done smoothly, Li Yan bent down again, picked up the Sanba Gai on the ground, carried it skillfully on his body, and then walked out of the woods pretending to be nonchalant.
Unexpectedly, as soon as Li Yan arrived at the south exit of the forest, he was spotted by several Japanese soldiers on patrol. Seeing that Li Yan did not follow the previously planned reconnaissance route, these Japanese soldiers became a little suspicious, and then said
Kiriwala's Japanese came closer to Li Yan,
The first person who came to Li Yan was a short Japanese soldier. In order to prevent the Eighth Route Army soldiers from disguising themselves as one of their own and sneaking into the center of the team, the short man first raised his rifle and pointed it at Li Yan, and then
He probed in a low voice: "Where do you work?"
As soon as Li Yan saw this posture, he understood that the Japanese soldier was testing him, and thought that if he immediately followed the Japanese soldier's answer now, it would mean that the plan this time had completely failed, and he might not be able to escape.
Thinking of this, Li Yan did not say what he had done, but
He asked in Japanese: "What?" When the Japanese soldier saw that Li Yan could not understand Chinese, he immediately thought that he was one of his own. However, it would be a bit unreasonable to directly follow other Japanese soldiers to continue patrolling at this time.
, so this short Japanese soldier added before leaving:
"There has been no movement from the Eighth Route Army in the past few days. Most likely they want to send people to break into our interior. In order to prevent this, we must investigate everyone around us in real time. I'm sorry." After speaking, he lowered his waist hard.
He bent over and made a 90-degree Japanese bow. After bending over like this, he looked shorter than a mule that had just grown up a few months ago.
Li Yan saw that these Japanese soldiers had believed in him, so he ignored them. Instead, he took off the 38 big cover on his back and held it in front of him, walked towards the Xishan Sixth Regiment's station, and then pretended to be
In this way, these Japanese soldiers followed the route they had just taken to conduct reconnaissance. At first, these Japanese soldiers were a little suspicious of Li Yan, but then they saw Li Yan
There was no unusual behavior, so he was completely relieved. After Li Yan followed these Japanese soldiers to patrol the Xishan Sixth Regiment station for nearly fifteen minutes, several Japanese soldiers stationed inside the station came to Li Yan and
In front of these Japanese soldiers, he changed them back to the station. Upon seeing this, Li Yan immediately followed the few Japanese soldiers around him and returned to the station of Xishan Sixth Regiment.
As soon as he returned to the station, Li Yan started his plan. He first climbed onto the big bunk with the Japanese soldiers who had just patrolled with him, half-closed his eyes and pretended to sleep, and waited until all the Japanese soldiers around him fell asleep.
After that, Li Yan carefully came to the ground and quietly walked out of the barracks without being discovered by these Japanese soldiers. But at the same time, the light of a searchlight placed on the guard tower in the northwest corner of the station
It was also shining towards the barracks where Li Yan was located.
Seeing this, Li Yan hurriedly turned over in the opposite direction to avoid the light and temporarily hid in the gap between the barracks. He waited until Li Yan confirmed that the Japanese soldiers on the sentry tower were not looking at his location.
When I got up, I walked to the barracks door again, looked around, and found another small wooden shed about fifty meters away from me, with a faint light from an oil lamp shining through it.
After a while, the door of the wooden shed opened with a creak, and a man who looked like a Japanese officer walked out of the small wooden shed, looked around, and then came to the nearest Japanese soldiers.
He said a few words, and then glanced at Li Yan's position. Seeing that something was not going well, Li Yan quickly dodged into a crack in the barracks, and then escaped the sight of the Japanese officer.
Seeing that there was nothing unusual about the Xishan Sixth Regiment, the Japanese officer turned around and entered the wooden shed. After the door of the wooden shed was closed, Li Yan quietly found his way out from the gap between the two barracks.
, quickly ran to the side of the wooden shed, bypassed the reconnaissance of several other Japanese soldiers, and slowly reached the front of the small wooden house.
But just when Li Yan was about to open the door to clean up the Japanese officers inside, several Japanese soldiers suddenly walked over from outside the gate of the Xishan Sixth Regiment. It seemed that they were coming for the small wooden shed. Li Yan hurriedly hid when he saw this.
Behind the wooden shed, when these Japanese soldiers were about to approach the small wooden shed, Li Yan quickly came behind them, mixed with these Japanese soldiers, and entered the small wooden shed.
These Japanese soldiers only gave a rough report on the reconnaissance information surrounding the Xishan Sixth Regiment and left. However, Li Yan did not go out with these Japanese soldiers at this time. Instead, he waited until these Japanese soldiers were all
After leaving, he leaned closer to the Japanese officer, then put his head close to the Japanese officer's ear, conveyed to the Japanese officer a set of lies he had prepared before, and then took advantage of him when he was not prepared.
, knocked him unconscious with a strike of his knife.