Chen Feng's guess was correct. The Japs were crazy, and not just ordinary Japs. The commander of the 10th Division, Rensuke Isogai, was sleeping soundly in Qufu, dreaming happily that the ammunition would be delivered to the front line before tomorrow morning. By then, dozens of planes from Peiping would come to bomb together, and the entire line would surely be able to advance quickly. Although the hope of taking Teng County in three days was shattered, it would not be a big deal if it was delayed for only two or three days, and it would not affect the battle situation.

A rumbling sound woke Isogai Lianjie from his sleep. He quickly put on his pants and ran out without wearing shoes:

Where was the explosion? Where was the explosion?

The guard replied:

It seems to be southeast.

Isogai Lianjie hurriedly went back to put on his shoes and walked towards the operations room while ordering the guards:

Quick, go notify all the operations staff to gather in the operations room.

As soon as Rensuke Isogai arrived at the operations room, he heard the phone ringing inside and heard the communicator say "hi, hi, hi" several times, so he hurried in to inquire about the situation.

The communicator saw the commander coming, saluted and quickly reported:

Your Excellency General, there was a call from Qufu South Station, saying that there were loud explosions coming from the direction of Siji Mountain. It is suspected that our military train was damaged. Please provide us with tactical guidance.

Isogai Lianjie was sweating profusely. What a bastard! But he still held out a glimmer of hope:

Notify the armored vehicles at South Station to immediately check along the railway line, and order the infantry squadron at South Station to rush to the scene of the accident.

After giving the order, Isogai Liansuke had a dejected look on his face. He finally understood Lai Guqi's pain. This was not according to the routine at all. At least he had to transport his own artillery shells up. Real guns and real ammunition were what really mattered.

Chen Feng led the team to run for their lives, avoiding the direction of Zou County and going directly back to the Longshan position. They took a temporary rest on a hill five miles east of the position. The sky was about to brighten, and he ordered the team to rest and eat. Chen Feng fiddled with the stolen radio. In a quarter of an hour, the radio was repaired. After trying it out, the sound of it was very beautiful.

Chen Feng ignored the curiosity of the team members and sent the message directly in clear code.

A letter to the people

Good morning, fellow countrymen. I am Leng Qiang, the captain of the Lone Wolf Commando. Since the July 7 Incident, I have been looking for like-minded comrades, preparing to train my skills, kill the devils, and protect my homeland. While the team is training, we are also paying attention to the war situation. The Japanese invaders occupied Shandong and intended to move south. Our Lone Wolf Commando finally completed the training and fired the first shot against the Japanese invasion at the Longshan battlefield in Teng County. By last night, our Lone Wolf Commando had launched five attacks. Now we will inform the people of the country of the results of the battle and call on everyone to take up arms, drive out the Japanese invaders, and return our land.

First Battle:

On the night of March 9, 1938, our Lone Wolf Commando launched a night raid on Lai Guqi's brigade, destroying twelve 150mm howitzers and hundreds of shells, and killing and wounding more than 200 Japanese soldiers.

Second Battle:

On the night of March 10, the Lone Wolf Commando continued to attack the artillery shells that had just been transported by Lai Guqi's brigade, destroying more than ten trucks of various artillery shells and killing or wounding more than one hundred Japanese soldiers.

Third Battle:

On the night of March 11, the Lone Wolf Commando ambushed a Japanese ammunition transport convoy 20 kilometers south of Zou County, destroying ten Japanese transport vehicles and ten trucks of artillery shells, and killing a number of Japanese soldiers.

Fourth Battle:

On the night of March 12, my team sneaked into Lai Guqi's military camp, spent an hour and a half setting booby traps in the tent, and then detonated the camp. According to reliable information, the Japanese suffered nearly a thousand casualties, and then rolled back to Zou County in disgrace. This became the last straw that broke the camel's back. Lai Guqi returned to the small island country. I heard that he was called back by the dog emperor to be reprimanded. Let us congratulate the Lai Gu Brigade, which has changed its name from now on.

Fifth Battle:

Also in a battle last night, my Lone Wolf Commando heard the news that the Japanese would transport a trainload of ammunition from Qufu to Zouxian. The commando set up an ambush at Sji Mountain south of Qufu and blew up a Japanese train and destroyed twenty wagonloads of ammunition, mainly various artillery shells.

The above is the battle record of my Lone Wolf Commando since it went into battle. Let me tell you that my Lone Wolf Commando has a total of seven members, and there has been no casualties so far. I am not saying this to show off or take credit. My Lone Wolf Commando belongs to a civilian anti-Japanese organization and does not need any credit. The purpose of taking the initiative to expose ourselves is to tell the Chinese people that the Japs are not terrible, and many of them are as stupid as pigs. For example, Brigade Commander Lai Guqi was ambushed for four consecutive days. I believe this has set a record for ambushed since the Sino-Japanese War. As long as the people of the whole country unite to resist Japan's aggression, I believe that the final victory will always belong to the Chinese nation.

Lone Wolf Commando - Cold Gun

After sending the telegram, Chen Feng ate something and ordered the team members to take turns to send two people to observe the situation on the Longshan battlefield, while the others were on guard and rested. Chen Feng did not hesitate and went to sleep in a grass nest. He had been running for more than six hours last night, carrying not only his weapons and equipment but also a 20-kilogram telegraph machine. His legs were still shaking.

What Chen Feng didn't know was that while he was sleeping, the whole country was in an uproar. The five battles, which were just attacks, all hit the enemy's vital points and achieved remarkable results. Don't forget the Pingxingguan Victory that shocked China and the world, which only killed more than a thousand Japanese soldiers. These five battles were not about killing the Japanese army, but about causing a devastating blow to the Japanese supply system. It was so exciting.

In Xuzhou, Li Zongren was discussing military deployment with his staff, when a report suddenly came from outside the door. Li Zongren recognized Li Yunyan's voice and was a little puzzled. Was there any emergency? Otherwise, Li Yunyan would never interrupt the military meeting at the headquarters.

Come in.

Li Yunyan pushed the door open, saluted and reported:

Report to the commander. A Chinese man named Leng Qiang just sent a plain text telegram, claiming to be the captain of the Lone Wolf Commando. The four raids involving the Lai Gu Brigade were all carried out by his team. In addition, an ammunition transport train was blown up south of Qufu last night, detonating twenty carriages of artillery shells. This is a plain text telegram.

Li Zongren didn't care to be surprised. He quickly stepped forward to take the telegram and read it carefully. His mood instantly improved. Seeing that all the staff officers were looking at it eagerly, he gave the telegram to the nearest staff officer and asked everyone to pass it around.

Li Zongren suppressed his excitement and wanted to wait until everyone had finished watching before discussing it together. Looking at Li Yunyan's excited face, he did not chase her out. Ten minutes later, when everyone had finished watching, a staff officer raised a question:

Is it true? Is the train explosion true? We got intelligence the day before yesterday that the Japanese would transport ammunition to the front line by train, mainly various artillery shells, but we don't know where and when to transport them, so we can't do anything. Is this true? If so, the entire northern defense line of Teng County will get a big respite.

Li Yunyan saluted:

Reporting to the staff, the train explosion has not been confirmed, but the front line of Jiehe sent a combat report this morning, saying that a dull explosion was heard from the north of Zou County around 10 o'clock last night.

Another staff officer also thought it was true:

Haven't you noticed? Up to now, all the front positions have been very quiet, the artillery has not moved, and the planes have not come. It should be that the enemy's transport train has a problem.

Li Zongren gave Li Yunyan an order:

Order all positions north of Teng County to closely observe the movements of the Japanese army and report any abnormalities promptly.

Yes.

Li Yunyan saluted and went out.

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