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099 Enemies meet on a narrow road

 The explosive bags seized from the prisoner of war camp came in handy.

In the mine in front of him, the cruel exploitation of the Chinese by the Japanese army made Mu Mu equally indignant.

In one of the mines, the mine did not fall. The wooden guide placed a large number of explosive packets in the weak links of the mine, and then connected them with leads to the outside of the cave.

There were not enough explosive packs, so we even gathered the grenades that everyone had and used them.

Soon after, shocking explosions came from all over the mine, signaling the smooth evacuation of Kong Jie and his party.

Looking back, I can see that the originally huge mine has long been changed beyond recognition, and the mine caves and shafts collapsed directly in the big explosion.

The mines and mines that the Japanese spent several years digging were all destroyed overnight.

"Happy!"

Looking at the mine gradually disappearing, Dong San couldn't help but cheer.

Ye Min, deputy captain of the commando team, sighed, "Unfortunately, our capabilities are limited. There are simply too many large and small mines like this, and we can only destroy one of them."

Kong Jie comforted everyone and said: "Do you know why the little devils are so anxious to exploit mining resources everywhere?"

Seeing everyone shaking their heads, Kong Jie explained: "The reason is very simple. The little devils are afraid that we will drive them out of China sooner or later, so they want to exploit and plunder as many resources as possible while they are still on our Chinese land."

If you go back, your invasion will not be in vain."

"What does this mean? It means that all the little devils know that sooner or later they will be defeated, and sooner or later they will be driven out of China by us Chinese!"

The inspiring words shocked the soldiers.

When leaving the mine, the vehicles everyone took were naturally several captured trucks, carrying equipment seized from the mine and various mining tools.

The original team of forty-eight people has now expanded a lot, and there are thirty-one national prisoners rescued from the mine.

Taken together, Kong Jie's team now has seventy-nine people.

Fortunately, some trucks were seized. Otherwise, Kong Jie would have been really unsure if such a conspicuous team wanted to get out of the hinterland of enemy-occupied areas unharmed.

When evacuating, there are also choices on the route. Kong Jie has already considered this. It is naturally impossible to return to the original route. He must take a detour to avoid the Japanese roundup.

The little devil is not stupid either. As long as he has enough time, he will probably suspect the direction of the search to be here in the mine.

Coupled with the explosion that destroyed the mine, this place will soon be exposed.

Now that we are returning the same way we came, we may very well have fallen into a trap.

So the five trucks turned around and retreated from the right-hand mountain road of the mine.

As for the driver, it is not a problem. Some of the soldiers in the national army can drive. Kong Jie is thinking about seizing a few trucks in the future so that the commandos can also learn this driving technique.

A truck team consisting of five trucks was speeding on the dirt road in the mountains.

There are enough trucks for this evacuation, and the soldiers don’t have to be packed like sardine cans in the back compartment like when they arrived.

While driving, Kong Jie, who was sitting in the passenger seat, noticed that the truck left ruts on the road after passing by. These were easily traceable signs of evacuation. Kong Jie ordered the truck to stop.

"Captain, why did you stop?"

Kong Jie pointed to the ruts made by the trucks and said: "With these ruts, the Japs will catch up sooner or later. Didn't we find some mines in the warehouse of the Japs prisoner-of-war camp earlier? Bury them!"

Mu Mu's eyes lit up and he quickly responded: "Yes!"

Kong Jie then explained: "Sparse your efforts, put some space at one place, bury three or two, and bury a few more, so that the little devils will not dare to pursue at full speed."

"Yes!"

After leading the commando soldiers to quickly bury several landmines in the middle of the road, the careful woodmen repaired the damaged ruts by hand.

At a glance, it looks like a complete rut, so there are no traces of buried mines.

After everything was completed, Mu Mu led the team back to the truck, and the truck team continued on the road amidst the roar of the engine.

Mine.

At this moment, just like the prisoner of war camp, what is left is the same ruins. The mine collapsed and the mine was filled.

Yamamoto, who led two small teams and took the lead in a truck to rush to the mine at full speed, saw the situation after the mine was destroyed.

Everything went as he expected. This daring enemy army first attacked the prisoner of war camp, then actually killed the enemy and then attacked the mine.

It’s really abominable.

The mine in front of us was one of the more important mines in the area occupied by the Japanese army in northwestern Shanxi. The coal mines in Sanjin were rich, and during the high-yield period, the coal mine in front of us could even produce one or two thousand kilograms of coal every day.

It provided huge assistance to the Japanese army's transportation, electricity, and even military industry.

But it was blown up before our eyes. If we want to reopen the mine, I am afraid it will take a lot of manpower, material resources and time.

Yamamoto was too late. Although he guessed that the enemy troops had fled to the direction of the mine, he arrived a step too late and could only watch the mine turned into ruins in front of him.

"Baga, continue the pursuit!"

An angry Yamamoto issued the order. He did not want to continue to suffer ridicule from above just like Yang Cun's failure.

This is the area where his special agent team operates, but such chaos occurred.

Although it is inseparable from the security of the local garrison, the Yamamoto Special Agents cannot escape the blame.

Yamamoto, who decided to continue the pursuit, calmed down and investigated the surrounding situation. Yamamoto was a master of tracking and could judge the direction of the enemy's escape through some clues.

Not to mention, the messy ruts are particularly obvious right in front of you.

In addition, following the direction of the ruts, Yamamoto also found other marks, some of which seemed to be traces of mining equipment being dragged across the ground.

In addition, Yamamoto discovered some footprints, which were obviously weight-bearing footprints. The horizontal distance between the weight-bearing footprints will become wider, while the vertical distance between the footprints will become narrower. This is a change in the footprints of people walking after bearing weight.

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Yamamoto immediately concluded that after the enemy bombed the mine, they robbed the mine's truck and fled from the right side of the mountain road.

Yamamoto quickly arranged the deployment. On the one hand, he immediately blocked all the checkpoints on the right side of the mine through the radio communication headquarters. On the other hand, he led the special team to continue pursuing along the ruts.

So far, Yamamoto still knows nothing about his opponent.

Yamamoto remembered that there was also a platoon of Imperial Army soldiers assisting in guarding the mine.

They were also Chinese, and the enemy troops who attacked in a sneak attack might let go of some Imperial Army troops. Realizing this, Yamamoto immediately ordered a search and reconnaissance in the surrounding area, hoping to learn about the sneak attack on the mine through the surviving Imperial Army troops.
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Sure enough, after searching, the special agent team's scouts discovered several Royal Association Army soldiers hiding not far away. After inquiring, they found out that the people who came to attack the mine were the Eighth Route Army team. The leader seemed to be called the regiment leader by others.

He also claims to be a member of the independent group.

Independent group!!!

This name made Yamamoto grit his teeth. During the Battle of Yangcun, he was ambushed and attacked by a unit of the Eighth Route Army. Later, through the intelligence department of the Japanese army, some information was discovered. It was said that it was a team of the 129th Division Independent Regiment of the Eighth Route Army. The leader was called

Kong Jie.

This is really a narrow road for enemies.

Before Yamamoto could take revenge, this independent group actually took the initiative to attack and even killed the reserve members of the special attack team in his prisoner of war camp.

It’s really hateful!

Without further delay, Yamamoto communicated with the Japanese military headquarters, immediately got on a truck and pursued the enemy in the direction of the rut.


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