Chen Feng followed Wu Tianxiang to the division headquarters. Wang Mingzhang, deputy division commander Yang Junqing and chief of staff Zhao Weibin were discussing military intelligence. Zhang Xuanwu, who had not been seen for a long time, was also there. When he saw Chen Feng coming, several people stood up to greet him. Now the top leaders of the entire 122nd Division were full of respect for Chen Feng. If it were not for the heroic performance of Chen Feng and the Lone Wolf Commando, they would probably have died of erosion all over their bodies.

Chen Feng was also very happy to meet Brigade Commander Zhang Xuanwu. This brigade commander who led a regiment left a deep impression on Chen Feng, especially his ability to grasp opportunities on the battlefield, which was very astute.

After a round of greetings, Wang Mingzhang explained:

The Japanese have retreated across the board. The troops at the west gate and the east gate have all returned to the north line and are digging trenches. It seems they are going to confront us. What does Captain Lengqiang think about this?

Chen Feng thought about it and said without being modest:

The Japanese suffered such a great loss, but it was unlike them not to retaliate wildly. It was probably because what happened last night had fermented. The Isogai Division Headquarters and even the North China Command were having a headache. It's possible that the Japanese headquarters was also having a headache. After all, was this a blatant poison gas attack, or was it a gas attack on the county town? I believe the Germans and Americans in the city saw the explosion last night. No matter how they tried to cover up the green smoke in the fire, it was useless. I guess they didn't dare to send someone to investigate. The traces at the scene could be seen at a glance. The Japanese should not attack in the next few days. The morale of the 10th Division should have been greatly affected. They will look for a suitable scapegoat based on the international situation. Teng County is now the focus, and they will not be dispatched until the incident has subsided.

Chen Feng's analysis was well-reasoned. Several people nodded and thought about it. They didn't expect that this cold-gun captain not only had outstanding combat ability, but also had a very detailed grasp of the battlefield and the overall situation.

Deputy Division Commander Yang Junqing suddenly asked:

Captain Leng Qiang, can we take advantage of the Japanese's desperate situation now to launch a counterattack?

Chen Feng shook his head:

It was difficult. Without heavy artillery, only a few mortars could not solve the problem of the Japanese machine gun positions. It would cost a great price to take down the Japanese defense line by relying on soldiers' charge. Even if we paid the price to take down the defense line, the Japanese would not collapse. They would rely on the terrain to compete with us in shooting skills. We would have no chance of winning.

Yang Junqing nodded. He felt that he was a little too proud. He used to think about how to defend, but now he was thinking about fighting.

After making sure there would be no fighting today, Wang Mingzhang sent the three away and asked Chen Feng:

The Fifth War Zone sent a telegram asking about the situation of the Kwantung Army's Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department that you mentioned. If it is convenient, Captain, can you reveal it?

Chen Feng thought about it carefully and decided that it would be a good time to bring it up while everyone was focused on last night's events:

"Master, I'll go back and sort it out. I'll send the code message directly tonight! This is the news from my friend in Harbin. The news is very reliable. We can take this opportunity to stab the Japanese again."

Chen Feng returned to his residence, thinking about how to expose the matter. The matter must be able to withstand investigation. In the previous life, the special operations team specifically studied the misdeeds of the 731st Unit. Chen Feng was the most angry and serious member at the time. After careful consideration, Chen Feng decided to confirm the matter as a Japanese, and he would start with Shiro Ishii!

Diary of Shiro Ishii

In the spring of 1935, in Pingfang District, Harbin, the mustard gas researched by the Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department of the Kwantung Army finally made a breakthrough. Through the thick glass windows, a group of Chinese, Soviets and Americans were struggling in pain. They were all naked, with blisters on their bodies. They looked very painful and itchy. Their skin was scratched and bleeding. I was watching outside with my team, and I was full of excitement. An American woman was tortured by more than a dozen of my subordinates. She had lost all hope, but she was infected by mustard gas and her screams penetrated the thick door. It was so exciting. We wore protective clothing and shouted "bancai" to celebrate the arrival of this great moment. If this was used on the battlefield, the Chinese troops? The Soviet troops? The United States or Germany? They would all succumb to the feet of the Imperial Japanese Army.

In the winter of 1936, the eleventh year of the Showa era, we also made a breakthrough in plague research. The subjects of this experiment were Chinese, Soviets, and a British couple with a lovely girl. They were driven into the experimental room and the room was filled with plague through pipes. They were in great pain, all had high fevers, shivered, had bloodshot eyes, and their skin was dry, wrinkled and purple. Kikuchi Qi even felt that it was a bit cruel and vomited in his mask. I slapped him on the head several times. These were the future enemies of the Empire of Japan and did not need any sympathy or mercy. We treated them as a group of pigs, chickens, ducks and other livestock, eating meat every day. It was unforgivable that we had pity for animals.

The military had urged us several times that a war against China might break out soon. China has a large population and it is impossible to kill them all with just artillery shells and bullets. We dissected these people while they were still alive. The little British girl was still breathing, her face was hideous. When we opened her body, we found her lymph nodes were very swollen and she was bleeding from all her orifices. I ordered Kikuchi to help her lift her head and see what was in her stomach. She was incontinent and was scared to death. It was useless. The necks of several Soviet people were swollen as thick as their heads, they had difficulty breathing, and they were unconscious, like wild beasts. Our dissecters were scared.

In the spring of 1937, the twelfth year of the Showa era, someone came from the military and was very satisfied with the plague and mustard gas. He encouraged us to keep up the good work and promised that the two kinds of poison gas would be used on the battlefield this year and that we would be rewarded based on the effectiveness of their use. Do we need rewards? No, our goal is to make the world's untouchables submit to the Yamato nation.

My team and I accelerated the research on bacteria. According to the military, the focus of our Great Japanese Empire will not be limited to Asia. We will take action against the Soviets. The next step will be Europe and America. Their hands have extended too far. We must eliminate them fundamentally. The military asked us if we were still short of experimental subjects. Of course we were. The living human water evaporation experiment, the living bone marrow weighing experiment, and the living brain observation experiment all require a large number of living people. The military asked us to provide as many as we needed and asked us what kind of people we needed. I told him that Asians, Europeans, and Americans were needed. The more people the better. We cannot just get adults, children, and babies. It would be better to get some pregnant women. After hearing this, the military smiled sincerely and promised me that the experimental subjects would arrive soon. Now they can catch anyone they want in the entire three northeastern provinces.

Chen Feng finally sorted out the telegram based on his memory. In the evening, he arrived at the division headquarters. Wang Mingzhang was shocked when he saw the telegram prepared by Chen Feng and stared at Chen Feng with wide eyes.

Chen Feng nodded:

Half true, half false! Some foreigners are fictitious, but do they dare to let foreigners check? Don't worry, Master, you can do anything to deal with these beasts.

Wang Mingzhang took a deep breath. On the one hand, he hated the cruelty of the devils, and on the other hand, he admired Chen Feng's boldness. He personally took Chen Feng to the telegraph room, drove everyone out, and asked Chen Feng to invent the coded message himself.

After Chen Feng finished typing the telegram, he said easily:

Commander, prepare for air defense tomorrow! The Japanese may be desperate and send a large number of bombers to bomb us.

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