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Chapter 351 Destiny!

Chapter 351 Destiny!

The two lieutenant generals naturally knew that Tang Daodan could not cheat on this matter.

It's just a matter of great importance, and damage to reputation is only secondary. The key is whether you can grasp the gap adjustment tactics after the Sixth Division lost its backbone because Hisao Tani was killed.

A military order is related to the lives of thousands of people, so it is natural to be careful and cautious, cautious and cautious.

"Haha! I just believe in Tang Dao, and I, the whole Songjiang army, will fight with you!" Lieutenant General Wu laughed boldly, pacing back and forth in the headquarters with his hands behind his back, his footsteps stopped suddenly, and his eyes stared blankly. To his deputy:

"Brother Guo, Hisao Tani is dead, but the Japanese army on the front line did not see the slightest panic. It can be seen that the front-line headquarters covered up the news of his death. The Japanese army on the front line didn't know about it. Maybe we can use this opportunity to impress the Japanese. Why? Sample?"

"Yu Shen thinks so! Commander-in-chief, you decide!" Guo Lieutenant General smiled slightly.

"Order, the 319th Brigade located in Beicheng will transfer the 638th Regiment to Dongcheng, and the 67th Army's special task force will transfer the guard battalion into Dongcheng. Command, the whole army launched an attack on the Japanese invaders in Dongcheng District at 322:108 a.m. There is no military order to retreat, the whole army is only allowed to advance and not to retreat from the general level, and the enemy who invades in the future must be wiped out." Wu Zhong said with firm eyes, A deep roar spread throughout the headquarters.

"Also, order the entire Songjiang army, and the commander of the Japanese Sixth Division Lieutenant General Tani Hisao has been killed by our Songjiang army in front of the battle!"

This is a major counterattack. Although it will not go out of the city and fight tens of thousands of field battles, it has mobilized all the troops that Songjiang can mobilize, and even played the last card in the hands of the Songjiang headquarters. It can be seen that the lieutenant general is very concerned about this. Fight firmly.

He did not hesitate to abandon the fortifications of the city wall and put the Japanese army into the city to fight fiercely. He regarded the Japanese army as a human shield and opened the door to robbers in desperation; Officer, all the Japanese troops who entered Songjiang City also lost a captain of the Dazuo Lian. If they don't close their doors and beat dogs, they will lose this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

This is the multiple-choice question for a commander. It is to fight to the death and retreat, when to fight and when to retreat. Every choice requires unparalleled wisdom and courage.

Because the mistakes he made need to pay with his life, thousands of lives.

Just like Lieutenant General Wu who has put all his wealth and life on the gambling table for a stud, if he makes a wrong decision, the Japanese army will continue to invest troops in the city, and even find that the troops in the city are mobilized, and the tens of thousands of Japanese troops who threaten the North City will no longer play siege. Once the attack starts, Songjiang City may not even be able to maintain the previous balance of power.

Songjiang City was destroyed, and the Songjiang garrison, which had been reduced to more than 20,000, was completely annihilated, although before that, they had completed the military order issued by the theater command to block the enemy for three days and nights.

It's no wonder that the Lieutenant General started the chapter with the whole army of Songjiang fighting with Tang Dao. If the news that Tang Dao sent back was wrong, everyone here would have to accompany him to the guillotine.

However, both commanders chose to trust Tang Dao unconditionally.

What kind of trust is this?
Tang Dao, who was standing upright, was also full of enthusiasm at the moment.

And Tantai Mingyue, who stood up after recording the military order, looked at the three soldiers in front of her, with blood surging to the point of tears.

The two uncle-level soldiers and the young and handsome soldier who is like a sharp saber are shining their own light in this small headquarters.

Heroes of light.

They and the officers and soldiers crouching in the ruins holding steel guns who are still enduring the cold of late autumn on the front line are the most handsome men in China in this era.

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The Chinese command made an important counterattack plan, but the Japanese army made things worse.

After Tokutaro Sakai saw the chillingly pale corpse of the top general under his command, his complexion was actually no better than that of the corpse.

This is no longer the pain of unrevenge and new revenge, but that he knows that the 4000 subordinates who are still in Songjiang City are already in an extremely dangerous situation.

After losing Hisao Tani, as the brigade commander of the 11th Infantry Brigade, he was simply unable to deploy the rest of the division to support the soldiers in the city. Under military power checks and balances, he was usually not dealt with, let alone him, even the chief of staff Shimono Yi Huo, who is currently the nominally supreme commander of the Sixth Division, was not taken seriously.

Once the Chinese put all their eggs in one basket and besiege the 4000 infantry that have entered the city, they will suffer heavy losses.

This means that the news of His Excellency Gu Hisao's death in battle must be reported to the higher authorities.

His 11th Infantry Brigade needed reinforcements, which only Tenth Army Commander Heirasuke Yanagawa could do.

The Buddhist dawn on November 11 was absolutely dark and cold for the commander of the Tenth Army of the Japanese Army Heisuke Yanagawa.

He may have become the first group army-level commander in the history of the Japanese army to lose the number one general under his command before entering the decisive battle.

"Lieutenant General Tani Hisao died in battle?" Heisuke Yanagawa, who had just woken up from the simple camp bed and had not had time to rub his sleepy eyes, looked at his major general's chief of staff, his eyes opened like two small lanterns.

If it weren't for the lights in the field tent, Moritake Tanabe must have felt that he was squatting on the opposite side of a tiger.

The faint green eyeballs are the kind that can eat people.

Although it was very difficult, Moritake Tanabe, who left the frontline headquarters of the Sixth Division in the afternoon, could only nod honestly.

After the telegram, the Chief of Staff of the Sixth Division and the heads of the two brigades of major generals jointly signed the telegram. No one would dare to falsify it, unless the Chinese had deciphered the communication code.

But that is even more impossible.

"Order Sakai Tokutaro and Ushijima Man to the headquarters!" Yanagawa Heisuke was stunned for a long time before recovering, and ordered through gritted teeth: "I want to personally ask them the truth about the death of Lieutenant General Hisao Tani in battle."

"No, the battle on the front line is urgent. Order the escort squadron to prepare horses. I will go to the headquarters of the Sixth Division in person." The commander of the Tenth Army of the Japanese Army changed his mind in an instant and turned around to get his command knife and firearms.

He is still unwilling to believe the authenticity of this news, and he is willing to believe this fact only when he sees Gu Hisao's body.

"Your Excellency, Commander, the Tenth Army still needs you to take command, why not let me go instead of you." Moritake Tanabe faithfully played the role of his chief of staff.

Even he didn't want to ride a horse more than ten kilometers away in the dark.

But this is what he should do. He will do the hard work, and the honorary commander will recite it. Who makes him the number two person in name!

Without this self-awareness, the number two person may become the most marginal figure, and he can't even move the logistics team.

"Alright! After you arrive, Mr. Sheng Wu, order the headquarters of the Sixth Division to strictly seal the news. Before the Battle of Songjiang is over, don't let it out. After investigating the truth, bring Lieutenant General Gu Hisao's body back to the headquarters in secret!" Qiang Yanagawa Hirasuke, who was suppressing his anger, pondered for a few seconds and made a fairly rational decision.

It's just that no one expected that this decision would have a series of chain reactions for the Japanese Tenth Army.

Liu Chuanping helped the culprit of the massacre to escape his life by chance, but because of this, he pushed the 11 infantry of the 4000th Infantry Brigade into the abyss.

Major General Tokutaro Sakai, the head of the 600th Infantry Brigade, who had already anticipated the danger at the headquarters only 11 meters away from Matsue Castle, lost the extremely important two hours to change the fate of his subordinates.

Between the Huangpu River and the Songjiang River is a wilderness with an area of ​​tens of square kilometers.

There are hills and wilderness, and the view is excellent, but because of the dense trees and grass, it is very easy to hide.

The Chinese also have cavalry, lurking on both sides of the Huangpu River.

The Japanese cavalry who suffered heavy losses in the cavalry battle are now very cautious. When searching during the day, at least one cavalry squad must go out together, and there is no previous situation where a cavalry team with three or five horses searched around.

In this way, the area that can be searched is naturally limited.

Regardless of the tens of thousands of Japanese troops stationed here, there has never been a lack of Chinese cavalry in the wilderness.

In the bushes on a hill about 600 meters away from the main road from Huangpu River to Songjiang City, Lu Sanjiang, who was lying on his stomach and almost fell asleep, was one of them.

As one of the cavalry who lured the Japanese cavalry into an ambush position, Lu Sanjiang, who was originally only a private, had been promoted to a sergeant.

His elder brother, a veteran, was directly promoted to second lieutenant of the cavalry, but his rank was raised, so he still had to do the work he should do.

The second lieutenant and the sergeant of the Xinke Cavalry were still old partners. After nightfall, they entered the wilderness from the Huangpu River to Songjiang City, and were responsible for observing whether the Japanese army was mobilizing troops.

All night, the main road was quiet.

Until it got dark, one could vaguely see a dark figure just by visual inspection without listening to the sound.

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