Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2771: Fight again in the Valley of Broken Souls!

Chapter 2771: Fight again in the Valley of Broken Souls!

Chahar was the first to suggest, "Then can we do the opposite and use the terrain in the Valley of Broken Souls to ambush the devils? We send out a harassment force to lure the devils out from behind their bunkers and let them fall into our trap, and then we can annihilate them in one fell swoop? Hahaha, I think this is a good idea, isn't it?"

Wu Gan felt a little embarrassed after hearing this, because Chahar's thinking was indeed a little different, and he was the type who was brave but not wise.

But Wu Gan couldn't give the other party a chance to save face, so he said against his will: "This is a good idea. But how can we make the Japanese enter our ambush? And they won't come out easily. So, we have to change our thinking."

Everyone fell into deep thought, the atmosphere became depressing again, and everyone was racking their brains to think of countermeasures.

At this time, a tribal leader suddenly said: "Can we create some illusions to make the Japanese think that we are going to attack from the front, and then wait until they focus all their attention on the front battlefield, and then we will suddenly attack from the flank and catch them off guard?"

Wu Gan was speechless again after hearing this, thinking: "Can you use your brain a little? This is the Valley of Broken Souls, how can we break out from the flank?"

However, the tribal leader reminded him that a frontal attack to attract the enemy's attention was indeed a solution.

But it is actually not impossible to go around to the flank.

If the Japanese can run to the top of the cliff, so can they.

It's not that there is no place to climb up the cliffs of the Valley of Broken Souls, but it is indeed a challenge for people who are used to riding horses.

But it’s not impossible to try.

So Wu Gan said, "This is a good idea. We can first send out some cavalry to make a feint attack in front of the Japanese defense line, making them think that we are going to break through the defense line by force. The cavalry must create a massive attack posture to attract the main force and firepower of the Japanese.

Then, we sent out an elite force to quietly climb up the cliff and launch a surprise attack on the Japanese on the cliff.

Once the devils on the cliff are repelled, the Valley of Broken Souls will be ours!"

When everyone heard this, they all expressed their agreement and thought this plan was great.

Next, everyone began to discuss the details of the operation in detail.

Wu Gang decided that Wurigeng Dalai would lead a group of cavalry to launch a feint attack.

Although the Dalai Lama was very reluctant, he could not be too timid in front of so many tribal leaders.

What's more, it was just a feint, not a real attack.

So he had no choice but to agree.

Next up will be Wugan's main force. Wugan will select two teams of 1,000 men to form a suicide squad, climb the cliff and fight the Japanese to the death.

After hearing this, all the tribal leaders were very impressed.

Climbing a cliff is very dangerous, and the Japanese will defend the cliff to the death.

So one can imagine how dangerous this battle is.

Chahar was the first to speak out, demanding that a team of 1,000 men be sent to the cliff.

The other tribal leaders looked at each other. Some wanted to join the feint attack, while others sent people to climb the cliff.

So soon two thousand people launched a feint attack, and four thousand people climbed the cliff to fight the Japs to the death.

At the same time, on the Japanese side, Koizumi was also actively deploying.

Although he won the battle just now, the Japanese suffered heavy casualties, with more than 200 people killed or wounded.

His troops consisted of only more than a thousand people. If the enemy attacked a few more times, his Koizumi Cavalry Battalion would probably be wiped out.

So he immediately ordered the retreating Alba tribal cavalry to be reorganized and commanded by the royal army.

Moreover, he had a bad feeling that the enemy had not made any movement for such a long time, perhaps they were planning something.

However, at this moment, a Japanese soldier came to report: "Report to the commander, the enemy has started to attack again." "Oh? Take me to see!"

As he spoke, Koizumi followed the Japanese soldier to the front line.

At this time, looking into the distance, one can see the Mongolian cavalrymen with high morale. They sit astride their war horses, their postures upright and agile, like towering mountains.

The war horses have shiny fur, taut muscles, and their four hooves are firmly planted on the ground. They are neatly arranged into several square formations, like a surging torrent of steel, exuding a chilling aura.

The Dalai Lama of Urigeng rode on a tall black horse and was at the front of the square formation.

He was wearing traditional Mongolian armor and a fur hat with the red tassel fluttering in the wind.

His eyes were as sharp as torches as he stared at the Japanese defense line ahead. The long sword in his hand was slung across his horse, and the blade was flashing a dazzling cold light.

"Everyone attack!"

Following a low and powerful roar from Urigeng Dalai, the entire cavalry phalanx began to move forward slowly.

The sound of horse hooves was neat and powerful, like muffled thunder rolling on the earth, and every step caused the ground to tremble slightly.

The horses' manes fluttered in the wind, rustling along with the riders' cloaks like fluttering battle flags.

The moonlight shines on them, outlining their tall figures.

Every cavalryman held the weapon in his hand tightly, whether it was a long sword, a rifle or a bow and arrow, they all exuded cold murderous intent.

There is a perfect distance between the phalanxes, neither too crowded to affect maneuverability nor too loose to lose overall impact.

They were like well-trained beasts, slowly approaching their prey, and every step was full of powerful deterrence.

As the distance gradually shortened, the cavalrymen began to speed up slightly, but still maintained a neat formation.

Their shouts and the sound of horses' hooves intertwined together, as if they were composing a passionate war song, echoing in the sky above the Valley of Broken Souls for a long time.

The sound was so powerful that it seemed to shake the entire valley.

Koizumi stood at the front line, looking at the shocking scene in front of him, his face turned pale instantly.

He had never seen such a majestic cavalry formation. The uniform pace and high morale made him feel a deep fear in his heart.

He realized that this was not an ordinary attack, but was most likely a drastic attack like a heroic act.

"Don't these dogs on the grassland want to die?"

Koizumi cursed in his heart.

But at this time, the psychological defenses of his subordinates had begun to panic.

The devils were whispering to each other, their eyes revealing anxiety.

Seeing this, Koizumi quickly scolded, "What are you afraid of? They are all cavalry, can they rush over the position?"

The Japs immediately fell silent, but they were still very frightened in their hearts.

Because they had too many enemies, they were densely packed throughout the entire valley.

Moreover, compared with the Mongolian cavalry, they were like teenagers, and their previous victories were somewhat due to luck.

So when they saw the Mongolian cavalry getting serious, they instinctively felt fear!

(End of this chapter)

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