They have a total of 30,000 people, but this number is only 3,000.

If you quit now, no one can guarantee what kind of punishment they will receive.

The commander knew very well that he absolutely could not continue like this.

"Report the fall of Fuzhou City to your superiors, and then report back to your superiors to see if they have any further instructions."

The commander described the worst-case scenario.

Reporting to the North Wind rashly before understanding the situation would be a big mistake and would affect the North Wind's morale!

However... only the two of them know about this.

Rushing in recklessly might result in being killed.

In the eyes of their commander, what does it matter how many people there are?

More than 30,000 people, not enough for them to share.

Those independent legions cannot be treated like ordinary people; they are known as devils.

"Sir... headquarters has ordered us to keep moving."

"According to the headquarters, they must have already suffered a great loss, otherwise they wouldn't have done this."

"Even if Fuzhou doesn't have an independent legion, we must catch up and kill them all!"

The reporter told them about the situation.

This gradually calmed the initially anxious commander down.

He was already very anxious when the Independent Legion was mentioned before, so he didn't think much about it.

Now, after hearing the explanation from above, he finally understood.

"That's right. That independent legion is notoriously ruthless. It's impossible that they didn't send reinforcements. They must have suffered heavy casualties. Taking over a city is not an easy task."

5.7 “When the Japanese attacked Jiujiang, they suffered heavy losses, let alone these three thousand people.”

"Hurry up, we can't afford to waste a minute."

"Ye Bai, and that independent squad, today is your death day! You can offend anyone, but you've chosen to offend our Great Japanese Empire!"

This commander was also full of confidence.

Moreover, if they could annihilate this independent legion, they would have rendered a great service to themselves! For the soldiers of Fuzhou, it would have been worthwhile.

Chapter 1: Should I go in?

Chapter 1: Should I go in?

"My lord, the gates of Fuzhou City are open... Could someone be sabotaging us, or have the soldiers already escaped? Should we continue forward?"

The Japanese officer gave instructions to his superior.

As a general who had experienced countless battles, he naturally understood many principles.

However, they didn't understand what this group of people were thinking.

If they remain in the city, there is no reason to open the city gates again.

If more people leave, then there won't be too much of a problem.

15. Should I go in myself?

"Go! Let's go!"

The commander said calmly, "That force is definitely still in Fuzhou. The city gates are wide open now, probably to buy time."

"You want us to think they've escaped so you can come after us? These little tricks are completely useless against me."

The commander was filled with confidence; if even the Independent Legion was like this, then their strength would be greatly diminished.

Otherwise, how could the Independent Legion, known in the name of the devil, have done something so shameful?

He was secretly pleased with himself, this independent legion that everyone feared.

In the end, however, he died at his hands.

If I go back, what will they think of me?

Even a powerful figure like Sato Iwane would look at him differently.

"Captain, you're so smart. You were able to see through such a simple trick."

The Japanese officer quickly offered his compliments.

For them, this battle is a must-win!

This powerful independent legion should have been fighting openly and fairly, but now they've become cowards.

"Report! We've spotted a child on the city wall of Fuzhou. He suspects it's Ye Bai, the boy."

The Japanese scout stepped forward and reported.

"What? We're going to face Ye Bai!"

The commander was taken aback at first, then quickly came to his senses: "Hehehe, it seems even God is on my side."

The officer seemed to have seen hope for the future.

After all, Ye Bai was the culprit behind all of this.

They all knew that Ye Bai couldn't possibly come; it was this army of over three thousand men.

This further solidified the Japanese officer's resolve to seize control of the independent battalion, which would greatly enhance his own standing.

Even if it means sacrificing 30,000 troops, we are willing to do so.

Bei Feng was determined to kill Ye Bai here.

"Everyone, charge into Fuzhou! If we can capture him, or if we can't, I'll kill him."

The Japanese officer immediately gave the order.

Therefore, he had to kill the people of this independent legion.

then……

Thirty thousand Japanese soldiers, without hesitation, rushed to Fuzhou at top speed.

None of the Japanese showed the slightest fear, because they had received intelligence that the Independent Regiment had probably suffered 230 casualties.

Two more bullets wouldn't be difficult for them.

Under such circumstances, the Japanese were naturally more than happy to accept it.

They may be afraid when facing a powerful enemy, but they are incredibly excited when facing a weak one.

They didn't take it to heart at all.

And they are proud of it.

"Captain, the person has arrived."

Wei, the monk next to Ye Bai, said to Wang Xian.

He didn't know why Ye Bai was there, but as a soldier, he had to ensure Ye Bai's safety. Perhaps he understood that Ye Bai wouldn't need his help, but it was his duty.

Chapter 639: The Free Corps, Xue Changqing.

We must save it.

"Okay," Su Yu replied.

Ye Bai nodded slightly, indicating that he understood.

Everything went exactly as he had anticipated; nothing changed.

Clearly, Ye Bai did this intentionally.

The Japanese lingered in this area for far too long, so he didn't have much time to wait.

They need to get rid of these people as quickly as possible before moving on.

Xiao Bing still needed to meet Li Yunlong, Zhang Dabiao, and Qin Dadong in the suburbs of Nanchang, so he didn't say much more.

Ye Bai had already guessed what the Japanese were planning, and this time, things turned out exactly as he had predicted.

boom!

A deafening sound rang out.

After the Japanese stormed into Fuzhou, their city gates slammed shut.

The sudden sound startled the Japanese officers, because they were all alone.

However, the gates were tightly shut, which filled the Japanese soldiers who had just entered Fuzhou City with both trepidation and fear.

Even if the Japanese wanted to retreat, it was impossible.

He shouted, "Charge forward!"

The commander quickly offered words of comfort.

Lin Li was very anxious, but he had no other choice but to keep moving forward.

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