Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2243 Traitor Hu Han 3!

Chapter 2243 Traitor Hu Hansan!

The Dragon Boat Festival also felt it, breaking the whole into parts is a new word.

So Duanwu explained: "Break the whole into pieces, that is, divide all of you into several groups or teams. Split up and retreat, and then after getting rid of the Japanese, reunite at the place you want to go."

Sun Lao Hu was still puzzled and asked: "Why?"

Duanwu said patiently: "The devils have reconnaissance planes in the sky."

As he spoke, Duanwu pointed to the Japanese reconnaissance plane that was constantly circling in the sky. Then he added: "It's like the eyes of the Japanese. With it watching us, none of us can escape. So we can only disperse and retreat, and then at night we will change the route and meet at the predetermined location. Do you understand now?"

Sun Lao Hu suddenly realized and bowed again, saying, "I am very grateful for your kindness. If you need Sunjia Village in the future, please let me know."

Duanwu said politely: "Of course!"

Soon the two teams separated. Sun Lao Hu went to find a few village managers to separate the people and retreat, while Duanwu also went to join his own troops.

At the beginning, the Japanese reconnaissance planes could barely determine Sunjia Village and the guerrillas' retreat route, but later on, the target completely disappeared, and even if they found people, there were only a few of them, no more than ten at most.

This made it impossible for the Japanese reconnaissance plane to take action, and they could only report to Kujo Miyakita that they had lost the person.

At this time, Jiujiao Gongbei and other Japanese soldiers had just climbed up the cliff. They were all lightly equipped and had no heavy weapons except two mortars.

The tanks and transport vehicles had to return the same way they came, because no matter how powerful the Japanese were, they couldn't lift the tanks up from the bottom of the cliff.

At this time, Kitahara Hiroyuki asked: "Our enemies have disappeared, what should we do next?"

Kujo Miyakita also had no good solution for the time being, because their enemies were too cunning and actually fled in different places.

"Fortunately, we have made preparations in advance. Uncle Takeda should have deployed defenses at Panlong Temple and Houjia Mountain. It may not be easy for our enemies to escape."

Kujo Miyakita was very confident, but he didn't know that the Japanese troops were already stretched thin at this time.

When they were trying to encircle and suppress the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, the Japanese troops suffered heavy casualties. They had no time to replenish their forces. Or, in other words, they simply did not have the troops to replenish now.

Therefore, each department is in a state of understaffing.

In order to protect Kujo Miyakita, Takeda has mobilized all the Japanese soldiers he can, and now he has to stop the guerrillas. For the time being, he can only mobilize local security groups to stop the guerrillas.

The security group responsible for Panlong Temple and Houjiashan was a reorganized group with more than 800 people. The main weapon was Liao 13 rifles.

Previously, they were a local security group, but the Japanese instigated them to rebel by using new weapons as bait.

But in the end, what they got was the Northeast Army’s standard weapon, Liao-13, and even the machine guns were Liao-style weapons.

The leader of the security corps, Hu Hansan, had always been very dissatisfied, so he pretended to obey the devil's orders but secretly disobeyed them.

For example, during the encirclement and suppression campaign against the Fourth Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, he deliberately let the remnants of the Fourth Army break through the encirclement.

The Japanese asked him why he let the Fourth Army escape, and he replied that the reason was that the firepower was insufficient, and the Fourth Army's several charges tore a hole in the position, and then the hole could not be blocked. At that time, the Imperial Army could not block it at all.

But in fact, all the Japanese soldiers who went to block the hole were killed in the battle, and they shot the Japanese from behind and killed them all.

  At that time, the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces were confused, and so were the Japanese. Only Hu Hansan seemed to be clear in his mind. If there were any Japanese alive, they would not believe anything he said. And there was another reason why Hu Hansan wanted to kill them. The Japanese who were in charge of supervising them had made a harsh statement. If they disobeyed orders at that time, they would just wait to die when they returned!

So Hu Hansan decided to go all out and attacked the Japanese when the Japanese were fighting fiercely with the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces.

He killed all the Japanese, and after the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces left, he dressed some of the bodies of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces soldiers in their clothes, disguising them as if they had fought bloody battles, and this was how he got away with it.

Moreover, at that time, Hu Hansan shot himself and was commended by the Japanese even though his arm was hanging.

At this time, his injuries had almost healed, but his arm was still in a sling.

He led a battalion of about 400 people to set up defense at Panlong Temple, while his other battalion set up defense at Houjiashan.

His battalion commander was a middle-aged man with a pointed face and a big black mole at the corner of his mouth.

This person is called Su Lao J. This name was very fashionable at the time. People thought it was English. But it is actually the J in bridge.

There is a reason why Su Lao J was named this way. His father was a gambler. When he was born, his father was playing bridge outside the door with a few other gamblers who were also addicted to gambling.

Su Lao J's father got four Js and beat everyone present. At this time, Su Lao J was born, and he was the youngest in the family, so he got this name.

Su Lao J inherited his father's fine tradition and was addicted to gambling. He soon lost all his family wealth and was kicked out of the house by his eldest brother.

Su Lao J is a bad guy who has not changed. He has made many bad friends outside, and one of them is Hu Hansan.

Hu Hansan was also a gambler. His family was originally better off than Su Lao J's, and he was a famous landlord.

But within two or three years, he lost everything. Finally, he had no choice but to take his brothers to the local area and become the leader of a security group to make a living.

Later, when the Japanese came, high-ranking officials bribed him and he was directly regarded as a traitor.

But at this time, he was very dissatisfied with the Japanese, because the Japanese did not give him what they promised, and after becoming a traitor, he had nowhere to go, so he could only live a muddled life.

But today, he might not be able to get in, as the Japanese had given him a death order: the Imperial Army was chasing a small group of guerrillas, and they were ordered to stop them, otherwise they would be subject to military law.

And what is military trial? It means execution by shooting!

So at this time, Hu Hansan was also very troubled.

Fortunately, the other side is only a small guerrilla force. They are defending in a dangerous position, so their chances of winning are still great.

But Su Lao J was well-informed and heard some things. He handed Hu Hansan a cigarette and said, "Brother, it seems that things are not going well this time. I heard from my brothers who work for the Japanese that the Japanese started to mobilize the day before yesterday, saying that they were going to encircle and suppress the guerrillas. They transferred an entire squadron.

I asked one more question at the time: What kind of enemy requires a squadron of Imperial Army?

The boy said to me: "More than that, this is only part of it. All the divisions of the Imperial Army are mobilizing their forces. It seems that the enemy this time is quite powerful and even the headquarters has been alarmed."

Hu Hansan smacked his lips and said, "Is it really that powerful? We can't even defeat a squadron of Japanese soldiers with our entire regiment, but the Japanese think it's not enough and want to withdraw manpower. Could it be that the Fourth Army has fought back again?"

(End of this chapter)

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