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Chapter 432 The Gambling of Hearts and Human Nature

Obviously, Sun Yongqin misunderstood.

Liu Lang's sudden cold murderous intention made him think that Tanibe Teru was afraid that Liu Lang would not even bother to open fire on the tens of thousands of residents in the city, so where were he and the tens of thousands of Japanese troops under his command holding a big explosive barrel?

Sitting and waiting is really just like courting death.

Not to mention, Terube Tanibe and Sun Yongqin really have similar ideas.

How could a veteran like Tanibe Terube, who has been in the army for many years, not even think of this? Of course he has thought about it. More than just thinking about it, he has even implemented it. As early as two days ago, Liu Lang chased

When his intestines were almost broken, Terube Tanibe ordered his soldiers to tie up nearly forty people from a Chinese mountain village he was passing by and send them to the front of the position.

The meaning is obvious, that is, if you dare to attack again, you Chinese will bear the brunt of the attack and die first. Sure enough, this trick works very well.

It was so effective that Terube Tanibe raised a toast in the headquarters to celebrate. He had caught the Chinese people's weakness of pity for their clansmen, and he could handle it completely in accordance with the law in the future.

Unexpectedly, the gunfire of the Chinese attacking frontline troops only stopped for less than two minutes. Nearly sixty rounds of mustard gas bombs were fired into the Japanese positions. The Chinese seized the poison gas from Nagano Yuji's brigade in one go.

Played empty to express their response to this matter.

At the same time, at the moment when the Japanese troops were running around grabbing gas masks and making a mess, the three battalions of the Great Wall Regiment launched a strong attack from three sides. For the first time, they revealed all their attack power. Nearly forty high-speed machine guns cooperated with six

The machine guns opened fire at the same time, and a company at the front equipped with flower machine guns and box cannons poured nearly 10,000 rounds of bullets on their charging path in just two minutes.

Under the dense rain of bullets, the Japanese soldiers randomly grabbed a handful of soil, and there might be a few copper warheads in it.

The 8th Division was almost defeated. Terube Tanibe quickly cut off his warrior's wrist and left an infantry group behind. The main force retreated another twenty miles.

When it was learned that less than 10 of the more than 40 villagers who had been taken hostage by the Japanese army had been rescued, the military order issued by Liu Lang made the hairs of the entire Eighth Division stand on end.

All Japanese officers and soldiers on the battlefield, whether they were dead, still breathing, or several, had their heads chopped off by the Great Wall Regiment, and were piled up in front of the tomb of more than thirty martyred Chinese people in a "Jingguan"

”.

It was a cruel ritual unique to ancient China in order to frighten the enemy.

The heads of nearly a thousand people were piled into a pyramid-like building, which was an extremely terrifying sight in itself. Until one day later, while the two armies were advancing and I retreated, I advanced and you retreated, during the Brown Candy War, the eighth

The division had just removed the heads of thousands of its comrades and cremated them, but no one dared to touch the large tomb where the heads of thousands of comrades had been used to pay homage and where thirty Chinese people rested.

The Chinese used madness and death to tell Major General Tanibe a truth: War is originally a matter for soldiers. If you dare to use civilians to do things you shouldn't do, then death is not the final destination.

That's right, after Liu Lang learned that the Japanese invaders were so outraged by both humans and gods that they used civilians as human shields, he only hesitated for less than ten seconds before making an extremely resolute decision.

War, we must fight! Speaking more broadly, in front of the country and nation, no one cannot be sacrificed. Civilians are Chinese, aren’t the soldiers of the Great Wall Regiment? The final result of women’s kindness is that civilians will still be killed.

Death, but the brave and fearless soldiers of the Great Wall Regiment had to pay an undue price for the enemy's brutality.

The most terrifying thing is not the sacrifice. If it were just a sacrifice, Liu Lang would try every means to save his people. Soldiers should be the patron saint of civilians.

The most frightening thing is that if the Japanese invaders take advantage of this, tens of millions of people in China will become their human shields in future battles, which will be the biggest tragedy in the world.

Liu Lang would never underestimate the brutality of the Japanese. In the past time and space, they had performed this scene countless times. What did a small village of dozens of people mean to them? Because of the heavy casualties, in order to vent their anger,

The capital of a country, a large city that still had a population of hundreds of thousands after the great retreat, was almost turned into a piece of white ground by them.

The largest river in China, the surging Yangtze River that stretches for thousands of miles, passed through the city for more than ten kilometers. It turned pink in those ten days, and countless big fish became fat.

The wails of hundreds of thousands of innocent souls could even be heard eighty years later when Liu Lang went to the Command College for further studies and visited the Holocaust Memorial Hall, standing in front of the stone plaque recording that sad history.

That was undoubtedly the most humiliating moment and the saddest moment in modern Chinese history.

Liu Lang deeply remembered that he stood there with his eyes closed.

Didn't cry.

However, my heartbeat is like a drum and my blood is like a rushing spring.

His eyebrows are like knives.

Perhaps, from that moment on, God began to arrange a backdoor for Liu Lang, in order to satisfy the dream of a Chinese soldier who was unwilling to suffer such humiliation.

The Chinese nation should not have suffered this humiliation. A government that could have protected its people, an army that could have guarded its capital, they must make changes.

Liu Lang must let the Japanese invaders understand that a war involving civilians will be more than just a war.

Moreover, Liu Lang's current madness is just a warning.

If Terube Tanibe continues to do this despite the disapproval of the world, then what Liu Lang has to do is to hang the corpses of all the Japanese invaders on the big trees on both sides of the official road leading to Rehe.

At the same time, at the end of the war, Liu Lang will return to the base to train dark special forces. A future Republic blade with modern military special skills, it took three years to cultivate a team of assassins, harassers, and mass-producers.

How terrifying would a terrorist attack involving thousands of special forces be?

I am afraid that Japanese citizens will experience this through personal experience in a few years.

Terube Tanibe, who was almost frightened by Liu Lang's battle, immediately put out the idea of ​​using the tens of thousands of residents of Chengde City as human shields or even threats to coerce Liu Lang not to march to the three eastern provinces. He did not dare to use China's 10,000

The lives of many civilians came to gamble with Liu Lang, because the bet on the balance was his life and the lives of more than 10,000 imperial soldiers under his command, or even having their heads used as bricks to build a pyramid after death.

In fact, Terube Tanibe should be grateful for his "cowardice". He didn't know that if he insisted on going his own way, Pandora's box would be officially opened and what kind of terrible demon would be released.

That is definitely a blessing for his relatives and friends in Japan.

The reason why Sun Yongqin misunderstood was that he completely mistook Liu Lang for a ruthless soldier.

In fact, Sun Yongqin and Tanibe Terube both thought wrong about Liu Lang.

When Liu Lang used civilians as human shields in Teru Tanibe, he blatantly used all the poison gas bombs he snatched from the Japanese army's supply brigade. This was to tell Teru Tanibe what it meant to fight until death. Liu Lang believed Teru Tanibe

As the commander of the Eighth Division, Bei definitely knew how many poison gas bombs the baggage train had transported.

Dozens of civilians had already made Liu Lang blush. How could he be so ruthless as to abandon tens of thousands of civilians?

It's just that Tanibe Terube himself didn't dare to gamble, if he dared to put his own life and the lives of tens of thousands of Japanese troops on the gambling table.

He will win.

It's just that Terube Tanibe doesn't have such courage.


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