I really came here to fight against Japan

Chapter 106 What? Did he run away again?

All of a sudden, more than three thousand people are gone!

His 27th Division, which is just a Type B division, cannot withstand such a death!

There were only about 12,000 people who left the city with him, and now there are only about 8,000 left.

He led his troops out of Jiaozuo to rescue the 26th Division, not to die.

I don’t know if it’s just bad luck, but small troubles started to occur one after another.

He felt like he was definitely being targeted, with cold guns and cold artillery attacks from the very beginning.

Until now, the Chinese army actually dared to deploy its troops and confront him head-on.

Deng Beihou on the opposite side: If I had learned how to fight guerrilla warfare earlier, I wouldn’t bother to fight a positional war with you!

Looking at the Chinese troops in front, they were hiding in the fortifications dug in advance and firing desperately.

The Japs were not pushovers either. Under the command of their officers, the Japanese troops quickly advanced to within a hundred to fifty meters.

Immediately, a grenade launcher fired more than a dozen grenades, blasting the Kuomintang position into a sea of ​​fire.

When the national army saw that the situation was not good, they quickly retreated into the woods on both sides.

Kimura did not order his men to pursue the Nationalist army, but instead ordered them to continue advancing.

Unexpectedly, the commander of the Kuomintang army felt that he had suffered a great loss and was unwilling to accept it, so he came back to fight again.

The Japanese quickly got ready, ready to completely eliminate this group of Nationalist troops to prevent future troubles.

But what was unexpected was that this group of national troops disappeared after just a short fight.

After hearing the report from the Japanese soldiers in the search team, the Nationalist troops in the woods had really run far away this time.

The Japanese army was delayed for another half an hour before they were able to continue their advance.

Then the Japanese encountered a counterattack by the Nationalist troops in the second trench...

This time, the Japanese finally felt that they had found the rhythm of fighting.

Mortar cover, advance to 150 meters, set up grenade launchers...

What made Kimura happy was that these young imperial warriors had finally grown up.

They looked more and more like a group of veterans, going to fight the enemy.

Just as Kimura was imagining his future great martial arts skills.

The Japanese soldier who was just about to launch a grenade launcher straightened his back in triumph.

They were all ready to watch how the Chinese soldiers on the opposite side were blown up by grenade launchers and fled their positions in panic.

Then they could pick up their Type 38 rifles and charge at the Kuomintang positions, and then they would be blown up into the sky by the explosives...

Deng Beihou spent a lot of money to slow down Kimura's attack and kill more Japanese soldiers.

He was between 150 and 300 meters in front of his position.

He buried half of the explosives he brought with him, preparing to launch a powerful attack on the Japanese.

I didn't expect the explosion to be so powerful. Even though the soldiers in front were so far away, they still felt a stuffy sensation in their chests.

Then it goes without saying how much more miserable the Japanese soldiers at the center of the explosion were.

The grenade launcher had been blown into pieces, and the Japanese soldiers who used it also flew into the sky like a broken sack.

Many Japanese soldiers were shocked to the point of bleeding from all seven orifices, and even the division commander Kimura suffered the consequences.

He was hit on the head by a flying stone.

Fortunately, he put on his helmet in advance, otherwise he would be dead by now.

Kimura shook his head, which was almost knocked unconscious, and took a look at the tragic battlefield.

The Japanese army had been stunned by the explosion in front of them, and the soldiers didn't know whether to charge or not.

The national army was obviously frightened by the noise, and all the gunfire stopped.

Deng Beihou was looking at his battle results and was still thinking!

These are indeed the explosives provided by Commander Song, we have to have them!

The commander asked what the explosive was called. It seemed to be called something like TNT.

Now he finally understood that this "Shaving, Shaving" was clearly a sharp weapon for shaving the Japanese's heads!

When Deng Beihou saw that the Japanese didn't react, he thought the time was almost up, so he immediately ordered his troops to run back.

Kimura watched the national army begin to retreat again, and he didn't say anything.

For the first time ever, the captains of his squadrons did not disturb him.

As for those nationalist troops who took advantage and then ran away?

Let’s not chase them! Maybe they are trying to lure us into chasing them…

At this time, the Japanese army felt exhausted after only half a day.

Deng Beihou ran back to Hongshi Mountain in one breath and found that Captain Wu and his men had already returned to their position.

They immediately hid themselves and waited for the Japanese attack.

As a result, the Japanese did not arrive, but received the investigator's report.

"What? The Japanese returned to Jiaozuo?"

The Japanese's reaction made it difficult for Deng Beihou and Captain Wu to deal with it.

Why didn't they chase them? What about the Japanese who promised to get angry as soon as they were provoked by the National Army?

The strategist Captain Wu finally showed his youthful side.

He asked Deng Beihou with a puzzled look on his face: "General Deng, is it that we didn't act like them?"

Deng Beihou said: "No way, we have been chased and beaten by the devils.

It looked like he had no power to fight back at all.

If the Japs try harder, they can capture us, but why don't they chase us anymore?"

There was no other choice but to replenish the ammunition and Captain Wu followed back with another battalion.

The first and second detachments of the Gansu Army will soon besiege Jiaozuo.

He couldn't let Kimura go back like this. If he delayed Commander Song's important matter, he would not be able to bear the blame.

Kimura: You guys have been chased by the Imperial Army? And you have no power to fight back? You want us to try harder? Are you kidding me?

In four hours, one of my squadron’s men has been wiped out. Should I keep trying?

If I try any harder, my 26th Division will be doomed. The brigade I led is almost wiped out.

He had a Type B division, four infantry regiments, and two artillery battalions.

Now he has lost a regiment and an artillery battalion.

If we continue chasing them, we will break through the blockade of Chinese troops.

We no longer have the strength to rescue the trapped 26th Division, so let’s retreat back to Jiaozuo!

When Deng Beihou saw Captain Wu catching up, he quickly asked his men to pack up.

They also had to set out to participate in the operation to harass Kimura's troops.

Unexpectedly, just when we were halfway through cleaning up, we saw Captain Wu and his men running back.

Captain Wu said with a smile: "General Deng, we chased them for a while and found that the Japanese had returned, so we ran back with them."

Captain Wu was so embarrassed as they were originally going to chase the Japanese.

As a result, halfway through the journey, they ran into a squad of Japanese scouts.

Fortunately, they acted quickly, and the submachine gunner in front fired first, killing the vanguard of the Japanese devils.

They had just won a small victory when they saw the main force of the Japanese army catching up in front of them.

People on both sides stared at each other.

The Japanese soldiers had already suffered psychological trauma, and their first reaction was to lie down and find cover.

As for Captain Wu and his men, their first reaction was to throw out grenades and run away.

We have to run away, it seems that there are tens of thousands of Japanese troops on the opposite side.

With just one charge, the more than 600 of us would not be enough to fill the enemy's teeth!

When the smoke from the grenade dissipated, the Japanese soldiers found that the Chinese army on the opposite side, which was very difficult to deal with, had run away and only their backs were left.

Nani?

Is he running away again?

Maybe it's the same trick of luring the enemy deeper?

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