Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2755: Chun feels sad but can’t say it!

Chapter 2755 Qianchun feels bitter but can’t say it!

Lieutenant Colonel Chiharu gritted his teeth, a trace of grievance flashed in his eyes, and he began to slowly recount the tragic battle last night:

"Sir, last night's battle was the greatest humiliation our army has ever encountered.

The Masano Brigade was originally stationed at the exit of Sanchungguan. Relying on the dangerous terrain, they could have held their ground. However, the enemy was extremely cunning. They pretended to be the ghosts of those killed by the Imperial Army and came to claim their lives, causing panic in the entire camp.

Moreover, they did not come in from the exit of Sanchongguan, but came from another place. So we were completely unprepared, and the camp on the west side was captured by the enemy inexplicably.

And throughout the entire camp, there were the howling of lone wolves and gusts of cold wind.

And there was one song in particular, which was so sad and terrifying that it made everyone lose interest in the fight.

But even so, Brigade Commander Masano still led us to repel the enemy.

After the enemy retreated, we came to the battlefield and saw only our people killed by the enemy, while our enemies disappeared without a trace and no corpses were left.

Rumors began to spread among the army that the dead were seeking revenge, and the soldiers were terrified and unwilling to fight.

Lord Masano immediately ordered the western camp to be redeployed, and there was no problem at all.

But no one expected that the enemy would appear again two hours later.

And it was at that time that the commander of the Masano Brigade was assassinated by the enemy."

Hearing this, Nakajima frowned slightly and suddenly interrupted the other party and said, "There are so many people in the entire camp, how could Major General Masano be assassinated?"

Qianchun quickly explained: "I'm sorry, sir, I forgot to tell you that the arsenal was blown up by the enemy at that time, and the whole camp was in chaos. So we don't even know when Major General Masano died.

Later, the entire line of the army was defeated. Finally, Lord Kujo appointed Colonel Nakata to take over the entire army.

At that time, there were less than 3,000 people left in the entire Masano Brigade. "

At this point, Chiharu looked at Colonel Nakajima with a face full of grievance. Since both the brigade commander and Colonel Nakata were defeated, then wasn't it normal for him to be defeated?

Colonel Nakajima was silent for a long time but didn't say anything. Because judging from the opponent's tactics, he felt that it was very likely that Qi Dabing would lead the team in person.

Otherwise, he couldn't think of anyone else who could pull off such a bizarre tactic.

Of course, no matter who the opponent is, he needs to recapture the triple pass before Lord Kujo launches a general attack.

So he gave the order: "Qianchun, your people are more familiar with the Sanchong Pass area, so you should send someone to Sanchong Pass to investigate immediately. The rest of the people will continue to move in the direction of Sanchong Pass. We must reach Sanchong Pass within an hour and occupy it!"

"Hi!"

Qianchun and several Japanese officers received the order almost at the same time, and then the group continued to move towards Sanchongguan.

At around four o'clock in the afternoon, a group of Japanese scouts arrived at Sanchongguan first.

The leading Japanese scout was named Aizawa, and he was considered Major Chiharu's most trusted officer.

At times like this, there aren't many people Chiharu can trust.

Although his subordinates now only follow his lead, but now, it is like entrusting their names to the other party.

So no matter what the opponent's reconnaissance capabilities are, the team leader must be one of our own.

So, Aizawa came with a reconnaissance team, carrying Major Chiharu's instructions.

They walked carefully, because no one knew whether their enemies had left.

And just like last night, it's possible that some booby traps were left for them.

Especially Aizawa, who was entrusted by Major Chiharu, did not dare to be careless. So when they arrived at the outskirts of the camp, they took every step very carefully.

Aizawa even used a telescope to confirm repeatedly, and only after making sure that there were no enemies in the camp did he lead his men into the dilapidated camp.

At this moment, the scene was so devastated that even the Japanese soldiers would feel like gasping for air when they took one look at it.

The scene before them made everyone gasp.

The tents in the camp were tilted to one side or the other, and the flag on the watchtower had long disappeared, leaving only the bare flagpole swaying in the wind.

The Japanese soldiers stepped into the camp cautiously, and the ground beneath their feet seemed to still retain the warmth of last night's battle.

However, apart from their own heavy footsteps, there was no other sound around.

In other words, there were indeed no enemies in the camp, only the corpses of the Japanese and the broken tents were left.

Aizawa lowered his voice and said, "Be careful of the enemy's booby traps and search carefully."

"Hi!"

After receiving the order, the other Japanese soldiers quickly divided into several teams to search the camp. As a result, they found that all the weapons and equipment discarded in the camp last night were gone, leaving only the bodies of their colleagues.

Aizawa Guizi also noticed this. He squatted down and carefully looked at the traces left on the ground, trying to find some clues.

But he found nothing except some messy marks and footprints.

However, at this moment, a Japanese scout suddenly screamed.

Aizawa ran over quickly and saw corpses in Japanese military uniforms dumped under the trenches.

The corpse's face was distorted and its eyes were full of misery and despair. It was obvious that he had experienced great pain before death.

Aizawa's heart sank, he looked around and saw at least a hundred bodies of the Imperial Army.

In addition to this, the camp was littered with the bodies of the murdered imperial army and a large number of puppet troops.

Aizawa clenched his fists, his nails digging deep into his palms, and it was obvious that he was very angry when he saw these.

But he didn't expect that at this moment, a gunshot was heard, and a Japanese soldier behind him suddenly fell down with a bloody hole on his head.

Aizawa was shocked and quickly ordered, "Hide!"

He was the first to jump into the trench and fell among the dead bodies of the Japanese soldiers. He even stepped on his colleague's face with one foot without any guilt.

The anger that had just risen up also disappeared, without causing any ripples.

Obviously, seeing the tragic death of colleagues, being furious, and wanting to fight the enemy to the death are all just thoughts.

But when the war comes, your own life is more important.

The gunfire continued, and several Japanese soldiers who were unable to dodge were shot dead on the spot.

While shouting and fighting back, Aizawa found the Japanese soldier carrying the radio and ordered him to immediately send a telegram to Major Chiharu to tell him that they had been attacked and the enemy was still near Sanchung Pass.

The Japanese signalman quickly sent a telegram to Major Chiharu, but at this time Chiharu's troops and Nakajima's army were about to arrive at Sanchung Pass.

After receiving the news, Nakajima was very excited, because his enemies had not left, which meant that the anti-Japanese brigade had not left the Phoenix Mountain area, and he still had a chance to plug this hole! .

(End of this chapter)

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