Bright Sword: Rebirth of Kong Jie

Chapter 53 Returning with a Full Load

When Captain Muramasa was shot dead, Liu Gui was actually trembling with fear.

If the Japanese knew what he was doing, they would definitely cut him into pieces.

But if he didn't do this, how could he show his loyalty to the Eighth Route Army commanders?

At the same time as the gunshots rang out, the soldiers standing behind Liu Gui, who had already lined up in battle formation and were wearing Japanese and puppet army uniforms, opened fire immediately.

Some soldiers in the front row even held rifles as camouflage to confuse the Japanese army.

The special forces soldiers in the back row were firing wildly with the MP 38 submachine guns captured from the Japanese.

The soldiers had already set up machine guns on several machine gun muzzles on the second and third floors of the artillery tower, and used the high ground to shoot at the unsuspecting Japanese.

A fire suddenly appeared in the darkness.

The pouring firepower was as dense as raindrops.

For the Japanese soldiers in Muramasa's squadron at this time, it was like a nightmare. They were caught off guard and came under sudden fire attack. Before they could react, their comrades in the front row were all mowed down.

They may never understand it until they die.

Why would these guys wearing the uniforms of the Imperial Army and the Imperial Army open fire at their own people?

The dozen or so Japanese soldiers in the back row reacted quickly, turning around and running out of the stronghold.

This is a subconscious reaction when facing the threat of death.

However, two legs are not faster than a bullet.

There were five light machine guns mounted on the second and third floors of the artillery tower. The soldiers raised their guns and fired at them. The two Japanese soldiers who ran the farthest were shot down before they could get more than a hundred meters away, and soon there was no movement.

This is the end.

Fifty or sixty Japanese soldiers who had finally managed to break out of the ambush circle set up by Li Yunlong were eventually wiped out at stronghold No. 7.

It was not until the battle was completely over and the casualties were counted that it was discovered that in the battle in which fifty or sixty Japanese devils were wiped out, none of the soldiers died, and no one was even injured.

Everyone still felt like they were dreaming.

It was normally quite difficult to kill one Japanese soldier, but now fifty or sixty of them were killed in less than half a minute.

"Captain, it's such a pleasure to follow you and kill the devils, just like slaughtering chickens!"

A soldier from the Seventh Company spoke up, expressing everyone's thoughts.

Kong Jie smiled. This was a battle without any suspense.

The Japanese had completely left the car and were standing in front of everyone without any precautions. The distance between the two sides was less than ten meters, and they were covered by automatic fire from more than twenty submachine guns and five light machine guns.

From the very beginning, the Japs were destined to have only one path: death.

The fact that those few Japanese soldiers were able to run nearly a hundred meters before being shot was enough to surprise Kong Jie.

The battle has come to a successful conclusion at this point.

From the very beginning, Kong Jie and Li Yunlong set the combat goal of destroying the No. 7 stronghold by night attack and seizing all the supplies.

At the same time, false communications were carried out to lure the Japanese mechanized squadron and eliminate the threat posed by the devil's mobile forces in the Huangyun Town area.

In order to avoid any further complications, Kong Jie ordered the battlefield to be cleaned up quickly.

The supplies seized this time included the guns and ammunition assigned to the fifty or sixty Japanese devils who escaped, as well as some reserve ammunition in the car.

The greatest treasure is naturally the eight cars parked outside the base.

In fact, the combat effectiveness of Muramasa's squadron itself would not be stronger than that of the Japanese army's regular field squadron.

The only thing they relied on was the mobility of the dozen or so vehicles.

With the help of cars, they can reach any battlefield at any time through convenient transportation lines and engage in combat. As a rapid reaction force, they can demonstrate amazing mobile combat capabilities.

But without cars, these devils are nothing.

In fact, most of the equipment and supplies in the No. 7 stronghold had been taken away by the soldiers of the Seventh Company long beforehand.

Therefore, there was not much battlefield that needed to be cleaned up right now. It was just a matter of confiscating the equipment and ammunition from fifty or sixty Japanese soldiers, and stripping them until only a loincloth was left.

All kinds of supplies were loaded into the car.

The soldiers could also save themselves the trouble of running and could return to the base by car.

Fortunately, Kong Jie had foresight.

When the independent regiment was ambushed by Yamamoto's special forces in Yangcun, Kong Jie led the team to follow the clues and destroyed the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp.

At that time, no one knew how to drive the confiscated car, so Kong Jie drove it back personally.

A car is not a big deal.

There are eight cars now. Kong Jie can’t drive eight cars by himself, right?

Fortunately, during the special forces training, one of the subjects Kong Jie specifically required was the driving of various types of vehicles.

Including bicycles, motorcycles, cars.

For this purpose, Kong Jie shamelessly borrowed back the car that was originally given to the boss.

What are you doing?

Train special forces members in driving techniques.

Fortunately, there were not too many tempting entertainment activities in this era, and the team members were very focused in their studies. Learning to drive during this period was not like in later generations, where one had to consider driving on a busy lane.

Just make sure you don't drive into a ditch on the highway.

So even though it only took more than half a month, the team members basically mastered the driving skills.

Everyone got into the car quickly, and whoever was quicker could grab the driving seat and have a great time.

This made the soldiers of the Seventh Company very envious - none of them knew how to drive a car.

Soon, eight cars got on the road. They were a little crooked at first, but they soon became skilled and lined up in a row, heading towards the independent regiment’s base.

Before leaving, the soldiers used some grenades to carry out targeted blasts.

All the bunkers, artillery towers, fortifications and other facilities at the Japanese Army’s No. 7 stronghold were blown up.

Materials that can be taken away, such as wood, barbed wire, telephone wires, etc.

Even if it is just a brick or a nail, as long as it can be used, pull it away.

Then set a fire and burned the entire stronghold to ashes.

In this way, the No. 7 stronghold specially built by the Japanese army, which was located at the throat of the traffic line in the activity area of ​​the independent regiment, was completely eliminated.

Liujiacun.

Independent regiment station.

Kong Jie returned with the convoy. The roar of the engine woke up many villagers. They ran out to watch the excitement. When they heard that Captain Kong had led his soldiers to a great victory and seized the enemy's cars, they all came to celebrate.

"Captain Kong, you guys are amazing. You even managed to take back the enemy's car!"

The independent regiment was stationed in Liujia Village and received a lot of care from the villagers on a daily basis.

The Eighth Route Army has always been a place where the military and civilians are united and as close as a family.

Now that we have won the battle, it is natural for us to share our joy.

Kong Jie greeted the villagers and ordered some of the confiscated canned food to be distributed to them on the spot.

Then he specifically instructed: "Fellow villagers, the Japanese will definitely not give up after losing the car. We must deal with the wheel tracks outside and make sure the news does not leak out.

I will arrange for the soldiers to hide the car in a secluded valley.

Everyone should help us keep an eye on it on weekdays, so that the Japanese and traitors don’t find the place.”

The fellow villagers nodded in agreement, and this matter was tacitly understood.

Why did the Eighth Route Army perform so well in intelligence and security work?

Without him.

The military and the people are one, and all the people are soldiers.

In any place in the Eighth Route Army base, any citizen, whether old or young, could be an eye and intelligence agent of the Eighth Route Army.

It is often very difficult for the Japanese and traitors to infiltrate.

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