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Chapter 1250 Victory Escape?

The Japanese troops who were able to escape into the mountains and forests from a position on the Jiuguan front line that was suddenly bombarded by more than a dozen artillery pieces definitely needed luck.

And to escape from at least three infantry companies entering the mountain to search the troops, I'm afraid it will take even more luck.

As for strength, even a great master like Minamoto Yoshihiko would have to flee in such a situation. It still depends on whether he can escape the pursuit of hundreds of soldiers. When an individual meets a group, strength has already been

It's not important anymore.

The luck of Second Lieutenant Matsuda and the duo of Private "Sooner or Sooner" was definitely much better than that of most of their companions who were lucky enough to escape into the mountains and forests. They escaped the shells, but the Chinese pursuers caught up with them. Throughout the morning, the two of them were chasing each other.

Like a rabbit being tracked by a hunter, it runs very fast.

But if nothing unexpected happens, they won't be able to escape for long, and they will be overtaken by three infantry companies of the angry 17th Division, and then shot to death on the Taihang Mountains. Naturally, they have nothing to do with the 17th Division, which was red-eyed by the Japanese.

The concept of holding prisoners was that any Japanese soldiers they found, whether they were resisting or wanting to surrender, were shot on the spot without mercy.

In Jingxing and Snow Mountain, when did the Japanese army give their comrades a chance? Even if they were seriously injured and captured, they would be brutally killed by them. They just returned as ordered.

Ikehayashi, who was in a panic and couldn't choose a way out, stepped on the air, and together with Second Lieutenant Matsuda on his back, they fell into a crack in the ground hidden by withered grass.

According to common sense, if the two Japanese soldiers fell into a rock crevice that was often more than ten meters deep, the fate of the two Japanese soldiers was already doomed. They would either be thrown to death, or they would be trapped in a crack in the ground and starve to death without being able to climb up. Perhaps they would be dozens or even tens of meters deep.

Two piles of dead bones that would be discovered by chance hundreds of years later.

However, the lucky halo of Second Lieutenant Matsuda, known as the walking "koi" of the 77th Regiment, who has gone through more than a dozen tough battles on the Jioseki front line and served as a kamikaze six times without dying, is really true. It has accumulated in the cracks of the ground for countless years.

Although the dead branches and leaves didn't taste very good, they were soft enough that the two of them didn't fall to death, and their arms and legs were fine. In other words, they fainted on the spot.

However, because of this fall, he accidentally escaped the pursuit of the infantry company soldiers who were searching the mountain.

By the time the two men woke up from the dark cracks in the ground, it was already afternoon, and the three infantry companies participating in the mountain search had withdrawn their troops.

The lucky duo had not yet woken up from the happiness of not falling to death, but they were about to starve to death. The smooth rock wall, which was more than ten meters high, had clearly told them that they would not be able to climb up if they wanted to.

of.

The duo of Tears Barcelona could only fumble forward in the dark cracks in the ground. The "Koi" halo came again. The terrible cracks in the ground not only had a path, but also miraculously led them across the entire mountain.

Arriving at the rear of the entire Niangziguan position, they could even see the figures of Chinese soldiers hundreds of meters away.

If they had known before the war that there was such a way, and the Japanese army could just send out an infantry squadron, without carrying any heavy weapons, and catch them by surprise from behind, perhaps the entire war situation would not be what it is now.

Of course, the duo at this time had no time to lament about the alliance's bad luck. They just wanted to escape from this damn place, let alone stay away from the Chinese positions. They didn't even want to see any Chinese again.

This week's experience is like a century for them. The Chinese soldiers are not only brave and tenacious, they can stay in simple positions and shoot at them with heavy artillery like 105 howitzers. Their equipment is also terrifying. Anyway, since entering

Since North China, Second Lieutenant Matsuda has not seen a machine gun that can shoot with tank guns and blow them up, but the Chinese have them, and there are many of them.

Poor Second Lieutenant Matsuda swore that as long as he could leave here alive this time, he would rather go to a military court and go home than fight the terrible Chinese again. Moreover, he believed that as long as the Chinese had fifty more old guns,

Without troops similar to the one on the ground, the empire would not be able to win this war.

But, are there really no Chinese? They have a population of 40 million.

It can be said that during the battle at Jiuguan, Second Lieutenant Matsuda had completely lost his confidence in fighting, and he wanted to leave now.

The halo of luck comes again.

Not only are the Chinese not as vigilant as expected, they are even very relaxed. Many people even wash their clothes and hang them to dry in the evening. Especially at night, I don’t know what news they have received. Everyone, hold high

He fired his gun and cheered loudly.

"Great victory?" "Victory?" Second Lieutenant Matsuda, who was fairly proficient in Chinese, felt his heart drop to his heels.

In fact, from the moment the familiar 105 howitzer exploded on his own position, he understood that the 26th Artillery Regiment was in serious trouble, and without the heavy artillery, the 77th Infantry Regiment and the 78th Infantry Regiment would be in dire straits.

. You must know that the Chinese opposite them have as many as two infantry divisions, and their strength is more than four times theirs. What gives them the confidence to coax five to six thousand people to attack the Chinese positions that far exceed their strength is not just those ten

Two 105mm howitzers!

But even though he knew that his infantry brigade could not defeat the Chinese without the assistance of artillery, Second Lieutenant Matsuda still did not expect that an infantry brigade of the Imperial Japanese Army would be defeated so quickly. In just one day,

The Chinese cheered victory on the battlefield.

Where are those idiots of the 40th Infantry Brigade? Where are their cats? And where are the Imperial fighter planes? The proud Imperial Eagle was also frightened by the first battle and never dared to appear in front of the Chinese again.

in the sky?

No matter how puzzled Second Lieutenant Matsuda was, the members of the Third Army on the position a few hundred meters away completely showed the posture they should have after a victory. The cooks carried baskets of fragrant white-flour steamed buns, as well as some that were not very well cooked.

The cooked radish pork belly is even served with white wine.

Not far away from the two hungry and eager Japanese soldiers who were still staying in the rock crevices covered by vines, at least one infantry battalion soldier was feasting. He didn't care about the two Japanese soldiers who were just moaning and dripping.

The old man will salivate.

The news that reached this position of the great victory was far more glorious than what Second Lieutenant Matsuda had imagined, which was just the defeat of the 39th Infantry Brigade. It was a great victory for the entire eastern Shanxi front. The 20th Division was completely wiped out, Shimen was recovered, and Jingxing was captured.

After being recaptured, not only the Niangziguan front line, but also the entire eastern Shanxi, there was no more invincible troops.

After tensing their nerves for a month and watching their comrades leave one by one under the crazy Japanese artillery fire, the Chinese soldiers, who had reached their mental and physical limits, were really crazy at that moment. They were just cooking.

The soldiers had no time to cook the overcooked radish and pork belly, and gulped down the rare white flour steamed buns. They touched the sea bowls with their comrades and drank sorghum wine in large gulps. They laughed, cried, and then got drunk.

By late at night, the whole position, except for the few sentries left behind, was filled with shouts. The two Japanese soldiers who crawled out of the crack in the rock in the dim light of the torch were naked, not even wearing white crotch cloths.

Keep.

It was not hunger that caused the two to become exhibitionists, but Lieutenant Matsuda's carefulness. This was their only chance to escape. They must not let their crotch cloths become evidence that they were Japanese. All clothes belonging to the Japanese army were left behind.

In the crevices of the rocks where no one would find them, there were guns belonging to both of them.

Not only did the half-dry Chinese military uniforms wrap up the two naked Japanese soldiers, the two even carried a few steamed buns and leftovers with the helmets that had been abandoned by the Chinese to celebrate their victory.

broth, and also stole two Hanyang-made rifles.

As for why they didn't have the guts to kill a few drunk Chinese who were snoring loudly to vent their anger, it's because they are not fools. The entire 39th Infantry Brigade is finished, what can the two of them do?

How about that? Not to mention killing a few, even if you can kill almost all the Chinese drunkards, won't they end up being hunted down in the mountains by the awakened Chinese? Being shot to death is still a good thing.

If he is captured alive, he cannot even think about his tragic fate.

They don't want to become unknown and become dried bacon in the Taihang Mountains of China. The Chinese have no obligation to publicize their feats here.

The two thieves wore cleanly starched uniforms of the National Army. If one of the two helmets did not contain steamed buns and the other contained broth, no one would have known that a National Army sergeant and a National Army private were actually two from Japan.

thief.

The two of them were munching on steamed buns, trotting all the way through the Chinese positions, which were basically unwary after the carnival, and then ran deep into the mountains again, starting their victorious escape.

...

In late autumn in Taihang, there was very little green grass. In order for Xiao Hei to eat enough green grass so that he could secrete more secretions to feed his little sister after giving birth, Mu Duner took Xiao Hei out to look for them at five in the morning.

Not much green grass.

Although the uncles of the national army were still fighting with the Japs outside, and there were even Japs planes in the sky, Mu Duner still chose to go out after settling his mother and little sister. His father was not at home, so he was the only man in the family and the backbone of the family.

.

Moreover, after killing several Japs in a row last time and receiving rewards from the National Army uncle, Mu Dun'er is not afraid of the Japs at all now. The only thing that makes him feel sad is that Dahei was harmed by the Japs. If he could

He would be willing to exchange the reward from the national army uncle for Dahei's life without hesitation.

However, Dahei was worth it. Not only did Uncle Shan Ying not eat it, he also made a tomb for it and said that he would write Dahei's name on the tombstone in the future. It might also be the only one in the village that was not killed.

A goat that eats meat and has a tombstone! When Mu Duner thought about it, he felt a little happier.

Looking at Xiao Hei, the ewe who had been following him closely, sticking out his tongue and rolling the grass into his belly, Mudun'er secretly decided that if he gave birth to a little goat, he would also name it

Big black.

Then, Mu Dun'er's eyes suddenly froze. In the grass, he saw...

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