Chapter 435 The delivery team on the road

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Wang Chengzhu walked quickly with the convoy, accompanied by an escort team of more than 20 people.

There are garrison troops, pseudo-guards and pseudo-government police in the city, and the security on the streets can be considered one-sided and stable. But there are still many hurdles to overcome before the goods from the transaction are delivered to the troops. It is a one-time payment when leaving the city.

Although there is no need to worry about road robberies when traveling on major roads, it is common for there to be five or six checkpoints along dozens of kilometers of official roads.

In Wang Chengzhu's view, paying money to pass the checkpoint and arriving safely is a success. However, every time he inspects the goods, there are a lot of damage and plundering, which makes him feel a little aggrieved. They are also people making a living on the same land, these people wearing fake clothes

He encountered military yellow-skinned guys who didn't do much in personnel matters.

When it comes to Luka's exploitation and inspection, Wang Chengzhu clearly felt the different responses of the puppet troops in various places. The puppet police forces are mostly recruited and trained on the spot to assist the invading army in fighting, and they are rarely mobilized across counties and regions for operations. Shanxi and Hebei The highway checkpoints in the intersecting areas have the feeling of commuting to and from get off work; in the cities in occupied areas, such puppet troops are more common; on the country roads away from the areas where the invaders are heavily stationed, many checkpoints do not even have a supervisor. Even the Japanese soldiers could not see it, and the Yishui puppet army was working hard at Daoka.

Perhaps the reason why checkpoints were placed along the road was to ensure peace and security on the road. The puppet soldiers put on duty had particularly high emotional intelligence. At the checkpoint we just passed, the service attitude of the gun-wielding guards towards different work targets was quite different.


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