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Chapter 901

"No matter what faction the Zhina army is, it cannot be an opponent of the imperial army, let alone our 6th Division. So you idiots should stop worrying about this and think about how to fight in this battle.

It's serious to make a little fortune from it." The Japanese soldier said.

"Why make a fortune? It's good if we can save our lives. Besides, we are not a combat force. Even if we capture villages, towns and cities, they will only get our turn after they have looted them all, so there is no need to think about making a fortune."

"It's hard to say. The place is so big and there are so many villages. How can there be a chance? Just like the village we were at called Qianshui Village by the railway before. I saw you all carrying a lot of things in your arms."

"Murakami, you idiot, it's not a shallow water village, it's called a shallow village, and you're not slow on your feet. I saw you put a bracelet on a village woman's hand in your pocket."

"Qiantan Village?" Zhou Wen felt nervous when he heard this. Of course he knew about Qiantan Village, and he also knew that there were still many stubborn villagers left in the village who were unwilling to evacuate. Time was very tight at that time, and it was impossible for each family to leave together.

They had just met Zhou Wen and the other volunteers, and it was already very difficult to lead hundreds of villagers away. We couldn't use force and tie up more than a hundred people, right?

So he could only hold on to a bit of luck and let them stay.

Now it seems that the whole village is in danger.

Sure enough, as these little devils began to talk about how to rob, how those straight women's skin was white and tender, etc., Zhou Wen fully understood what happened to the remaining villagers in Qiantang Village.

"What the fuck, the 6th Division Engineer Regiment, right? I remember it." Zhou Wen was furious now.

If he didn't have something more important to do now, he almost wanted to jump up and twist off the heads of all these dozen Japs.

You must know that the murder of these villagers in Qiantan Village had a lot to do with volunteers like him and Lei Dahai, and it could even be said that they died because of them. Zhou Wen was heartbroken, so he naturally had the obligation to avenge the victims.

After Taro Tanimura and the others had rested enough and staggered away with a few pieces of wood, Zhang Xiaoping asked Zhou Wendao softly: "Brother, is the Qiantan Village they are talking about the original village of Chai Youde and his friends?"

Zhang Xiaoping naturally knew Chai Youde, and he was the one who escorted Chai Youde and his brothers into the customs for the second half of the journey, so he was very familiar with the situation in Qiantan Village.

Zhou Wen nodded heavily and said, "Yes! At that time, some villagers were unwilling to leave. Neither Dacheng nor I had any good ideas, so we had to let them stay. Unexpectedly, they were poisoned by the little devil."

Zhou Wen felt a deep sense of frustration this time. After all, he was not a god. There were always things he couldn't do, and I'm afraid there would be more and more such things in the future.

Zhang Xiaoping naturally saw his senior brother's discomfort and comforted him: "Brother, you have to be more open-minded. Resisting Japan is not our family's business, and protecting our country and our country is not something that our small mercenary group can shoulder alone.

Even if you don’t kill the Japs near Qiantan Village, won’t the Japs let them go?”

"Xiao Shui's village didn't go against the Japs, and the whole village was massacred. You said before that we can't control others, so we just have to be ourselves and have a clear conscience."

Of course Zhou Wen knew what Zhang Xiaoping meant and understood the truth, but the deaths of these villagers always had some causal relationship with him, so he would inevitably feel guilty in his heart.

"Anyway, we know that they are from the Engineer Regiment of the 6th Japanese Division. With the strength of our mercenary group, it is not that difficult to destroy these little Japanese soldiers. The war on the Great Wall is still going on, anyway.

Opportunities can be found.”

Zhang Xiaoping looked at his senior brother who was still unhappy and added another sentence.

Zhou Wen then smiled bitterly at him and said: "I'm fine. It's just that if something like this happens to someone related to me, I will always feel sad."

At this point, Zhou Wen's face straightened and he said: "But our mercenary group's revenge will not take place overnight. After destroying the Japanese artillery, the next target is this engineer regiment. I will not leave any of them behind, but give them all to the shallows."

Villagers from the village were buried with him.”

"Look at what Senior Brother said, it's as if we have spared the lives of any Japs before. As long as you care about them, won't they all die?"

When Zhou Wen heard this, it seemed that this was true. After arriving at the Great Wall, wasn't it true that the Mishan advance team was mixed into the 14th Brigade?

No, no, the 14th Brigade also captured nearly two hundred prisoners, but they were all captured by the 139th Division and the Model Brigade. Not a single one was left alive by the brothers in the mercenary group.

However, Taro Tanimura, who had returned to the construction site, did not know that just a few days later, just because a few of him had a casual chat in a dilapidated village, he and the entire engineering unit were annihilated.



Major Kyono Shunta, the captain of the heavy artillery battalion of the Korean Garrison Army, was born into a Japanese military family. His grandfather once served as a bodyguard of Emperor Taisho, and this honor allowed his family to rise into Japan's upper class.

Kyono Shunta has regarded his grandfather as his role model and idol since he was a child, and he is determined to be loyal to His Majesty the Emperor and to establish meritorious service for the empire and family.

Therefore, he has been indoctrinated with many militaristic ideas since he was a child, and he is one of the most fanatical and ambitious young officers in Japan today.

After being admitted to the Japanese Military Academy, Kyono Shunta, who originally took three years to graduate, relied on his diligence and family connections to achieve excellent results in only two years and was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant.

Due to his identity, he was recommended to study in the Artillery Department of Army University.

Perhaps many people are familiar with the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School, because during the Republic of China, many Chinese politicians and senior military officers, such as the principal and Marshal Yan, as well as Cai E, General He, etc., studied at the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School.

experience.

Graduates of the Japanese Military Academy are the backbone of Japan's modern army. Almost all army officers, whether generals or second lieutenants, in the aggressive wars launched by Japan in modern times have studied here.

Most of the Japanese royal family and Chinese also attend this school. Therefore, it has a very high reputation and influence in the Japanese society, which is originally very martial.

However, there is another school in Japan that specializes in training staff officers and senior commanders, which is Japan Army University, or Luda for short.

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