I really came here to fight against Japan

Chapter 586: All the heavy weapons of the "rebels" were blown up

They didn't bother to kill the soldier. As professionals, they could already foresee their own fate.

They could only turn around and run away, hoping to escape the explosion range before the explosives exploded.

Inoue and Ikebe could only see the soldiers waving their hands and making loud noises.

It's just that the distance is too far, and I can't understand what they are shouting.

But they both found out soon, because all the soldiers suddenly lay on the ground with their buttocks sticking up.

Inoue and Ikebe are indeed top students who graduated from the Imperial Military Academy.

They reacted extremely quickly and immediately followed suit and squatted on the ground.

"Boom! Boom! Boom..."

As the devil's explosives exploded, they successfully detonated the shell boxes piled up around them.

These are the semi-civilized "rebels" who deliberately stacked the boxes of artillery shells together.

It can be considered as the last gift left for the Japanese devils.

All the explosive packs were blown up, and the shells and grenades exploded.

In order to facilitate the transportation of baggage soldiers, the disassembled Type 92 infantry gun could no longer be put together.

The barrels of those Type 92 heavy machine guns were twisted into pigtails.

The small-sized grenade launchers are basically intact and are carried by the grenade launchers themselves.

But they did this in order to save energy and also to exploit the "rebels".

All the grenades used in the grenade launchers were completely lost in the explosion.

Of course, the use of these explosives and bullets was not wasted.

Basically, they were all used to consume the lives of Japanese soldiers of the Second Brigade.

Many of the "rebels" who were defeated by the Japanese refused to close their eyes.

Only when the explosion caused a chain reaction did they feel satisfied and close their eyes.

A huge explosion finally ended, and the squadron from Wild Wolf Valley also came back to rescue.

Ikebe, the brigade commander, quickly sent people to rescue the wounded and take stock of his own losses.

After a while, Brigade Commander Ikebe came over with a gloomy face to find Division Commander Inoue to report the losses.

"Your Excellency, our brigade suffered heavy losses today.

Because those despicable rebels were well prepared, the First Regiment lost one and a half squadrons of soldiers and suffered nearly three hundred casualties.

The soldiers of the engineering battalion and the logistics corps were basically all killed or wounded.

The Second Regiment was closer to the explosion point and also lost almost half of its battalion.

The brigade and division headquarters were relatively far apart and suffered no losses.

only……"

Inoue: “Just what?”

Ikebe: “It’s just that our brigade’s heavy weapons have been almost blown up.

Especially since the reserve ammunition is all gone, I am now asking the soldiers to search for scattered bullets on the ground."

Division Commander Inoue was immediately furious as most of his artillery pieces had been lost.

The key point is that because of the subsequent battles, the ammunition they used to replenish was all blown up.

There is also the loss of the Second Brigade, which originally left them with only about 8,000 people.

This time in the battle to wipe out the "rebels", more than 800 people died in the combat troops alone.

None of the soldiers from the Second Brigade, the logistics and supply corps, were left alive.

All of a sudden, more than a thousand people were gone.

The loss was too great. I'm afraid that the number of soldiers left in the Second Brigade who were able to participate in the battle was less than 7,000.

The First Brigade of Wild Wolf Valley suffered little loss, but was caught off guard by the "rebels" at the beginning.

Once the people with guns in front are released, the "rebels" behind will be a group of lambs to be slaughtered.

Of the more than 5,000 Peninsula soldiers, less than 500 escaped from Wild Wolf Mountain alive.

The cavalry brigade from Daqingshan is already on the way.

Two hours later, those fleeing "rebels" would become prey to the Japanese cavalry.

Without ammunition and food supplies, those "rebels" would be wiped out within two days.

Therefore, the First Brigade only lost a squadron of soldiers.

The organization of their brigade is still very sound, with the number of soldiers remaining at around 9,000.

They were the elite 77th Division of the Kwantung Army, a Type A division with more than 35,000 men.

But now, he might not be able to get his artillery battalion back.

Now the entire division, including all the wounded, has only 15,000 men.

Its current strength is comparable to that of a brigade of the Kwantung Army's First Division.

Before even starting the battle with the Eighth Route Army, they had already lost half of their strength.

If he wasn't really afraid of death, he should have committed suicide by seppuku to thank the Emperor of Wa for his cultivation.

The brigade commander Ikebe asked, "Sir, division commander, what should we do next?"

Inoue: “It’s already afternoon, let’s wait until tomorrow morning.

Send a squadron of soldiers to escort the wounded and immediately return to Baotou for treatment.

The remaining troops went to Wild Wolf Valley to rest and wait for the garrison in Baotou to replenish their ammunition.

Then go to Daqing Mountain and sweep the Eighth Route Army's base area."

There is no need to send these wounded soldiers back in a hurry. Those with serious injuries will die before they can return to Baotou.

As for those who were less seriously injured and were able to return to the city to receive treatment, they should be grateful to him as the division commander.

Anyway, it's just a few hours late and no one will die, so I don't think they would dare to complain.

Therefore, given the thinking of Division Commander Inoue, it is not surprising that something unexpected happened to his division.

All the dead Japanese soldiers were gathered together and burned.

When the time comes, you can just find some jars and put all the ashes in them.

As for whether the people of the Japanese island would take the ashes of their family members by mistake, that was not his concern.

Anyway, all Japanese troops did the same thing, so Inoue had no pressure in doing it.

By the time they had dinner in the evening, they all regretted it.

The rice balls are accompanied by the aroma of small salted fish, and a little bit of meat aroma that comes with the wind...

Many soldiers vomited out the food they had just eaten with a "vomit" sound.

Even if they are all beasts from Japan, the smell of burning human flesh is not that pleasant.

After arranging the sentry posts, Inoue and Ikebe went into the tent to rest.

The Japanese soldiers who had the conditions moved into tents, while those who did not had to make do with simple tents.

They had no choice but to find a place sheltered from the wind and rest back to back in groups of three or four.

In the moonless grasslands and valleys, the Japanese soldiers stationed here gradually fell asleep.

March on the grassland is also spring on the grassland.

Spring is here, and it is the season for animals on the grassland to do whatever they want freely.

The reason why the Wild Wolf Valley is so quiet is that there have been a large number of humans occupying this place and refusing to leave in the past two days.

This is already the third day that has been delayed by those damn humans.

If they can no longer reproduce for the wolf pack in the Wild Wolf Valley, it will probably affect the number of wolves in the pack.

Don’t ask why the prairie wolves are not in the wild, but run into the Wolf Valley.

We, the prairie wolves, also have the dignity of wolves, and we also have to save our face, okay?

When it was late at night and everyone was asleep, these prairie wolves finally started to move.

Their inability to reproduce on time is already annoying enough for the prairie wolves.

The smell of "barbecue" on the grassland finally made the prairie wolves agitated.

Under the leadership of several wolf kings, several wolf packs and thousands of wolves moved.

They split into two groups and slowly approached the Wild Wolf Valley and the Japanese troops resting on the grassland.

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