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Chapter 391 Breaking the Army
Chapter 391 Breaking the Army ()
In the sky, the orange-red sun has gradually touched the horizon.
The clouds all over the sky were dyed with a layer of bright red.
Like the blood of a warrior, like the fire of struggle.
On the west side of Baodian Road, outside an inconspicuous private house.
Lu Feng, who had already taken off his dazzling armor, was watching the setting sun in the distance, with mixed feelings in his heart.
Most of all, I'm glad.
I am glad that I can still feel the warmth of the sunset falling on my body.
And there are many, many people who will never see the sunset again.
Lu Feng turned his head and looked at the corner of the house. Parked there was a corpse covered with a white cloth and a military cap covering the corpse.
If you fall behind, you will be beaten.
But Lu Feng knows very well that this is a necessary price.
After learning that Brigadier Huang died heroically for his country, Lu Feng didn't care about much else. He took off his armor and rushed over, just to see Brigadier Huang for the last time.
After briefly expressing condolences to Brigadier Huang, Lu Feng turned his attention to the battlefield to the east, where gunfire was still roaring.
If we want to close the gap between China and the great powers, we must pay a staggering price in the middle.
Sacrifice generations of people with lofty ideals, sacrifice generations of passionate young people, and use their sacrifices to exchange for the rebirth and rise of the Chinese nation.
That's Brigadier Huang.
In the end, they can only become part of a certain number in later historical records.
Six years ago, in his speech "On the Tasks of Economic Personnel", Soviet leader Stalin said something that deeply touched the hearts of the Chinese people and was used as a slogan to save the nation:
In modern times, this gap has widened even further, reaching an almost desperate level.
As the first general to die since the war began, Brigadier Huang's body was sent here by the soldiers on the front line, preparing to wait for an opportunity to transport it back to the rear for proper placement.
Over the past hundreds of years, due to China's complacency, European countries have gradually widened the development gap.
"_____________,_____________."
The price is sacrifice.
Many of them could not even have their bodies recovered, and many of their names could not even be recorded and circulated.
Neither the offense nor defense had any intention of stopping just because the sun went down.
Lu Feng knew that passionate soldiers like Brigadier Huang were sacrificing their lives every moment. They were using their lives to offset the industrial gap between China and Japan in exchange for victory after victory.
Lu Feng couldn't help but whisper such a poem.
This is truly cruel.
"Brother Ma, you are here too."
In the fierce battle just now, Brigadier Huang's headquarters was hit by Japanese artillery shells because he was too far forward. Dozens of people in the headquarters, including Brigadier Huang, suffered heavy casualties.
At this moment, a voice interrupted Lu Feng's thoughts.
Lu Feng turned around and saw Sun Yuanliang dressed as an ordinary soldier.
"Mr. Sun, you are here."
Lu Feng was very grateful to Commander Sun who was able to rush all the way from the Jiangwan headquarters to support him at the critical moment.
Sun Yuanliang first looked at Lu Feng carefully, and then said:
"I'll go in first to express my condolences to Jingzhong, and then I'll talk to you when I come out."
"Ok."
Sun Yuanliang walked into the room, uncovered the white cloth and looked at Brigadier Huang's face, a complex look flashed across his face.
Even before the war started, he had warned the other party not to get too close to the front line.
But Sun Yuanliang also knew very well what kind of bad breath was holding in the heart of Brigadier Huang who withdrew from Shanghai after the "December 28th Incident".
"Jingzhong, you can be regarded as benevolent and benevolent. Just watch from the sky and see how we can completely drive away the Japanese."
After saying that, Sun Yuanliang saluted Brigadier Huang and then walked out of the room.
"Mr. Sun, what did you say? Stop attacking?"
Outside the private house where Brigadier Huang's body was laid to rest, when Lu Feng listened to Sun Yuanliang's words, although he was a little surprised, he felt more like "it's true".
Lu Feng felt that if he guessed correctly, the principal was beginning to micromanage. "Yes, I just received the order. It was said to be from the principal himself. No attack is allowed tonight."
Sun Yuanliang's answer was exactly what Lu Feng expected.
"Mr. Sun, why is this? Do you know?"
Seeing that Lu Feng didn't react too excitedly, Sun Yuanliang also relaxed a little.
The previous scene where Lu Feng and the others fought dozens of Japanese aircraft alone really impressed Sun Yuanliang. In Sun Yuanliang's mind, Lu Feng was fully qualified to be on an equal footing with him.
In fact, I can't help but ask for Lu Feng.
After all, the ability shown by Lu Feng is an absolute defense against the air. Now everyone knows how powerful the little devil's plane is.
That heavy aerial bomb was dropped, and all the troops on our own position were wiped out.
What fortifications could withstand such a bombing?
In this case, the value of the road forward is highlighted.
Sun Yuanliang was previously worried that if he told Lu Feng to stop attacking, he would cause dissatisfaction with the other party, and it would not be good to ruin the relationship between the two parties.
Fortunately, for now, such worries are relatively unnecessary.
Sun Yuanliang, who felt relieved, began to explain to Lu Feng:
“The reason why we ordered to stop the attack is mainly due to two reasons.
The first one is that representatives from various countries once again protested to the top. They said they had limited the Japanese military's force and asked us to make corresponding gestures. "
What Sun Yuanliang said about "restricting the Japanese military's force" refers to the fact that the Japanese large-caliber naval guns were banned because the "Izumo" accidentally bombed the concession area.
"Originally, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been looking for reasons to delay this matter. But the problem is that when the Air Force bombed the Japanese warships just now, two bombs accidentally fell on the Bund.
I heard that one of the bombs almost knocked out the military observer representatives from various countries on the roof of the Sassoon Building.
Now, those foreigners have taken advantage of us, and they have become even more violent. We can't have a stalemate with them at this time, so we can only call a temporary truce? "
After listening to Sun Yuanliang's words, Lu Feng felt helpless.
Speaking of which, it is not wrong for the principal to do this. After all, the "international outlook" at this time is very important.
As strong as the Japanese, they have to submit obediently when they are caught, let alone the government.
You must know that based on the government's current heavy industrial production capacity, once it loses the support of the international market, the military's logistics supply chain will be broken.
By then, whether this war can be fought or not is a question. This is the tragedy of not having its own industrial base.
So in the final analysis, this is still the responsibility of the principal.
"Then, is there another reason?"
"There is another reason. Alas~"
After Sun Yuanliang sighed, he shook his head and said:
"Our casualties are too great."
"How serious is it?"
"My 88th Division currently counts nearly two thousand casualties. There are also more than 87 casualties in the th Division. It has only been a day of fighting!"
Two elite German weapon masters killed nearly 4,000 people in one day.
Such casualty data is indeed shocking.
"Therefore, the ceasefire is also to treat the wounded, reorganize the troops, replenish logistical supplies, and prepare for subsequent battles."
Regarding Sun Yuanliang's statement, Lu Feng was somewhat noncommittal. Everyone knows very well that Japanese support is probably on the way.
The longer the delay continues, the more unfavorable the situation will be for the government.
Night is an excellent cover. Japanese aircraft cannot dispatch at night, and it is difficult for Japanese artillery to provide accurate fire support with limited vision.
Instead of taking advantage of these favorable conditions to launch an attack, we had to wait until broad daylight when the Japanese army's combat effectiveness was at its peak.
This is simply a brain trap!
It's a pity that this guy with a bad brain is the principal, so everyone can only accompany him to get into trouble.
Lu Feng looked up.
At this time, the sun has completely disappeared below the horizon, and the red glow in the sky has gradually faded.
As if to indicate the passage of this long day.
(End of this chapter)
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