War garbage collection system

Chapter 136 The Battle of the Three

The above battle is just a microcosm of the battle between Han Xing and his brothers that night.

There have been many battles more intense than this one.

Of course, there were many war scenes where the Japs fought each other.

Some are intentional, some are unintentional.

In short, the Japanese devils and puppet troops in each county were quickly eliminated.

Among these battles, large and small, the most common ones were those where the Japanese and puppet troops were eliminated by shooting from behind.

The most common scene is that the Japanese soldiers and puppet troops who were chasing and shooting at their brothers would suddenly fall down in a large number.

Those Japanese soldiers and puppet troops who were lucky enough to survive were at a loss as to what to do.

I don’t even dare to chase after him.

But at this moment, there was no sound of gunfire, and some of his companions around him fell to the ground and died one after another.

Then the puppet soldiers threw away their guns, turned around and fled in all directions.

The remaining Japanese soldiers quickly lay on the ground, not daring to move, holding their Type 38 rifles in their hands, not knowing where to shoot.

As the fart sounds rang out one after another, the Japanese soldiers lying there motionless also went to report to their Aunt Amaterasu one after another.

Only the little flames dotted around in the darkness told the world that someone was shooting in the dark.

The Japanese soldiers who couldn't bear it anymore finally collapsed. They got up and ran away, abandoning the guns in their hands and scattering in a hurry.

Unfortunately, they had only run less than ten meters before they were shot and fell to the ground.

It is a very terrifying thing to watch your companions being shot and killed in mysterious circumstances.

It is probably difficult to find someone in this world who can remain calm in such a situation, not even the inhumane Japanese devils.

It is better for readers not to feel the pressure involved.

In addition to the fighting in the county, the fighting in the mines was also very fierce.

We will not describe the battles in which successful assassinations were carried out, or the battles in which the assassination crews were discovered by the Japanese before they entered the mine.

Let’s talk about those battles that took place when the assassinations were discovered by the Japanese.

Often at this time, Korean star’s brothers would launch a fierce attack from the front and back.

Such battles often catch the Japanese and puppet troops off guard.

Before these Japanese devils and traitors could react, a large number of them had already been wiped out.

And because there was no gunfire, the Japanese soldiers or puppet troops following behind were often eliminated without anyone noticing.

As a result, the battles ended very quickly, basically ending victoriously within ten minutes or half an hour.

Even though the sneak attack was over, the news of the mine attack had already spread.

In fact, when the first gunshot was heard in the mine, Han Xing's brothers had already launched the second plan.

That is to ambush on the way the Japanese troops were coming for support, and bury a large number of directional mines, waiting for the Japanese troops to fall into the encirclement.

It will definitely take time to eliminate all these Japanese supporters once they enter the encirclement.

This amount of time was enough for the Japanese to call for support, and it would also let the Japanese provincial headquarters know that they might have been fooled.

After this, the Japanese provincial headquarters would definitely dispatch nearby troops to provide support.

However, the provincial headquarters soon discovered that in some county towns, telephones could not be reached and telegrams could not be received.

Some small counties even asked him for help and support. It turned out that there were more than just these few places in the province that needed support.

At this time, the provincial headquarters suddenly discovered that many small counties on its side had been captured by a mysterious force.

At this time, the Japanese provincial headquarters was in an uproar. It became very lively and all of a sudden, ...

At this time, the Japanese provincial commander-in-chief finally realized: Why are there enemies on all sides of him?

Where does this mysterious force come from?

How many troops does this mysterious force have?

What do they want to do by capturing the county town?

How come the whole province was at war overnight?

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The overwhelmed provincial commander could only ask for support from the regional commander and report the situation to the headquarters.

As a result, the Japanese base camp began to become lively, and the poor Licking Locust was about to suffer from insomnia again.

This is a war about a province. He can't sleep even if he wants to!

Then the Japanese provincial commander needed to save himself, so he sent all the Japanese troops in the big cities out by train, ship, or road to provide support to various places.

Now, all the Japanese soldiers in the province had to work overtime. Some took the train, some took the ship, some took the car, and some walked.

It was so lively, so exciting, and so miserable.

Of course, the ones who were complaining the most were the puppet soldiers. They couldn't understand why they had to work overtime when they could sleep well.

The Japanese soldiers will not complain, they have all been brainwashed, and in their minds, the only thing they care about is to obey the orders of their superiors.

By doing this, the Japanese fell into Han Xing's trap of luring the tiger away from the mountain.

This will make it easier for Han Xing to rescue his future brothers.

In these big cities, more Kuomintang brothers were captured.

At this point, Han Xing's rescue efforts became even more enthusiastic.

It is such a cause for celebration to see more and more brothers in my royal manor!

Korean stars are full of motivation at this time.

Han Xing was happy. He was rescuing his future brothers, recruiting a large number of subordinates, and picking up war garbage everywhere. He made a lot of money.

Some of his brothers are still fighting!

When they encounter a small number of Japanese soldiers coming to support them, they will ambush them and send them to see their Aunt Amaterasu.

When they encountered a large number of Japanese troops coming to support them, Han Xing's brothers dispersed and formed groups of three to start guerrilla warfare on the spot.

This melee lasted all night.

By this time, Han Xing already had more than 30 people under his command.

There are nearly 30 small towns that picked up the rubble from the war, and they made a lot of money: they became the richest people in the world overnight.

All night long, Han Xing was either on his way to rescue people or picking up war scraps.

He flew around the province three times in a helicopter. It was so tiring!

In fact, in this province, there are no more than 30 Japanese devils and puppet troops.

However, the Japanese regional commander transferred a large number of support troops from several neighboring provinces, and the total force was a huge number.

The Japanese are preparing for a decisive battle.

Han Xing doesn't want to confront the Japanese head-on, nor does he want to have a decisive battle with them. The main reason is that the timing is not right.

To end a war, the right time, right place and right people are all essential.

Ending the war now is not what Han Xing wants, and the system will not allow him to do so.

Living in seclusion and developing has always been Han Xing's core idea, and his military advisors cannot disobey.

At this time, it was daybreak and most of the brothers returned to the royal manor space.

The remaining brothers who were still fighting were divided into groups of three, five, or seven, and were fighting guerrilla warfare against the Japanese!

Of course, at this time, these brothers have all been replaced by snipers.

They had no night vision goggles, no helmets, no body armor, and no silencers.

Each of these brothers carried two M1 Garand rifles, (also known as the Big Eight), five grenades, a sharp dagger, and 200 bullets.

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