The latest chapter of the Military Industry System of Bright Sword
;;;;Li Yunlong waited outside for a while to make the fighting inside more lively and chaotic, and then launched the final attack on the steel plant.
;;;;It was only then that Captain Ikeda suddenly realized that the steel plant should not have been allowed to fall into the hands of the Eighth Route Army so completely.
;;;;However, it was too late to say anything at this time.
;;;;There are "Self-Defense Forces" running around everywhere in the steel factory. Ikeda doesn't know which ones are real and which ones are fake, or whether the fake ones are also real... There are indeed "Self-Defense Forces" at this time.
Plan to surrender to the Eighth Route Army.
;;;;The wind blows the grass on both sides. At this time, the Eighth Route Army has the upper hand. Of course they are willing to surrender to the Eighth Route Army in order to save their lives.
;;;;In this case, it is not easy to return to the factory and blow up the core facilities.
;;;;However, Captain Ikeda immediately thought that the army's ammunition depot was located not far from the core facility. If the ammunition depot could be detonated to cause a fire, it might be possible to burn the steel plant to the ground.
;;;;Thinking, he immediately waved and called to the deputy behind him: "Takasaki-kun, bring your subordinates and follow me!"
;;;;"Yes!" Captain Takasaki gave the order and immediately led more than thirty people to protect Captain Ikeda and rushed to the ammunition depot.
;;;;The Japanese's combat effectiveness was quite strong. Thirty or so people cooperated with each other to fight against the "self-defense forces" running around, and soon they fought their way straight to the ammunition depot.
;;;; Just as he was about to reach the ammunition depot, he saw a group of more than ten "self-defense troops" blocking the front and waiting in full formation.
;;;;Captain Ikeda originally thought that this group of "Self-Defense Forces" was no big deal and could be beaten back with a single charge, so he took the lead and charged forward with a wave of his hand.
;;;;What he didn't know was that the person standing in front of him was the monk.
;;;;It was the first reconnaissance company led by the monk who infiltrated the "Self-Defense Forces".
;;;;Things like this are what the reconnaissance company is best at, especially Monk's reconnaissance company, which is also good at using various equipment. It would be unreasonable not to leave this job to them.
;;;;No...the reconnaissance company will put this skill to use immediately.
;;;;After the monk rushed into the steel plant, he was originally focused on causing trouble, that is, engaging in infiltration warfare to stir up chaos within the enemy. Then he waited for Li Yunlong to lead the main force in.
;;;;The original plan was indeed like this, but from a distance, the monk saw a group of Japs coming out of the defensive wall and heading straight into the steel plant, and secretly said something was wrong.
;;;;The Japanese were anxious to return inside, were they planning to cause sabotage?
;;;;This is not possible. The goal of the independent group is to seize the steel plant as completely as possible for my use. If the devils succeed, even if the main force comes in and finally captures the steel plant, it will be of no avail.
;;;;If the monk takes this into consideration, it means he has made progress.
;;;;In the past, he was just a leader who only thought about killing more enemies and performing more meritorious deeds. Since he became the commander of the reconnaissance company, he will also consider the overall situation.
;;;;Thinking about it, the monk did not hesitate, and with a whistle, he summoned more than a dozen soldiers from the reconnaissance company to follow the group of Japanese soldiers.
;;;;To be precise, I am not following, but I am getting ahead of the Japanese.
;;;;The reason why we were able to get ahead of the Japanese was because at this time, the factory was full of "self-defense forces" running and hiding.
;;;;The Japanese wanted to kill these skirmishers or at least guard against them, but the monks and his party were originally "self-defense forces" and had no scruples in this regard, so they arrived at their destination first.
;;;;The monk is the commander of the reconnaissance company. As soon as he saw the building in front of him filled with sandbags and bunkers, he immediately understood that this was probably the enemy's ammunition depot.
;;;;At this time, the Japs' ammunition depot was only guarded by a dozen people... The Japs' main force was distributed on the periphery. They never expected that the periphery would be breached so quickly, so there were only a dozen people guarding the ammunition depot and most of them were
Logistics soldier.
;;;;The Japs' logistics troops are usually made up of new soldiers, and the system is to let them gradually adapt to the battlefield and overcome their fear.
;;;;The Ikeda Squadron is no exception. Some of these dozen or so Japs are fresh recruits recruited from the Northeast... The reason why they can recruit recruits from the Northeast is because the Japs are implementing the so-called "immigration plan" and bringing in large numbers of their own people.
Immigrated to the Northeast to engage in production while the slave epidemic controlled the Chinese people.
;;;;In the past, the Japanese would not have recruited these immigrants because they had several important tasks:
;;;;First, eliminate Chinese culture and become the superior people of China, thus achieving the goal of gaining a foothold in the Northeast and even China.
;;;;Second, the Chinese slaves were engaged in production, including agriculture and industry, providing a steady stream of resources for the Japanese war in China.
;;;;Third, reproduce offspring and provide a steady stream of new strength for the Imperial Army.
;;;;Because there is such a "difficult" task, the Japanese would rather mobilize troops from their own country than recruit from immigrants.
;;;;But today is different from the past. The Japanese troops are launching military campaigns in various places, resulting in a serious shortage of troops. Especially in the Pacific battlefield, troops need to be transferred from China. Of course, it is impossible to transfer troops from China to China, even new recruits.
;;;;In desperation, the Japanese had no choice but to recruit new soldiers from immigrants...the Japanese called them "pioneering groups".
;;;;At this time, these recruits were fearfully raising their rifles to shoot the "self-defense forces" who wanted to break into the ammunition depot, but unexpectedly, a black figure suddenly rolled in from the window. Before they could react, the black figure
Ying took out the box and the cannon made a crisp sound, knocking down five or six of them on the spot.
;;;;The remaining Japs couldn't hold on any longer, shouted and ran away.
;;;;But as soon as he took a few steps, the soldiers of the reconnaissance company who came in from the other direction were skewered on their bayonets one by one.
;;;;It was the monk who climbed into the warehouse through the window. He looked at the warehouse while skillfully refilling the gun of the Japanese who fell on the ground.
;;;;It is indeed an ammunition depot. There are wooden boxes piled up like a hill. It is estimated that they can be used by this Japanese squadron for half a year.
;;;;The monk did not dare to hesitate and immediately ordered: "Get some machine guns and organize a defense!"
;;;;"yes!"
;;;;The ammunition depot had all the weapons and equipment, and the soldiers quickly pulled out three machine guns and prepared ammunition.
;;;;At this time, Captain Ikeda's team of thirty people, Shanshan, arrived late.
;;;;Captain Ikeda realized something was wrong as soon as he charged. The opponent didn't look like the "Self-Defense Forces" at all... The "Self-Defense Forces" didn't have such good marksmanship. A few soldiers just popped up and jumped in and were hit by a few bullets.
Went back.
;;;;Then the machine gun on the opposite side started clicking, and the heavy bullets hit Ikeda and his team so hard that they couldn't breathe.
;;;;Ikeda looked back and became anxious.
;;;;If we don't attack, it will be too late if the main force of the Eighth Route Army attacks.
;;;;But what can be done at this time?
;;;;Is it possible to organize a force attack?
;;;;Doing so will only make everyone fall under the enemy's fire...
;;;;However, Captain Ikeda was indeed a battle-hardened veteran. He frowned and ordered: "Aim the grenade at the window and shoot in..."