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Chapter seven hundred and ninety fourth action begins

Li Yunsheng spent three days to formulate a complete action plan and prepare all the items needed for the action.

When the day came to implement the plan, the military commanders began to act in an orderly manner.

There are dozens of kilometers of highways from Tianjin to Peiping. On this main road, there is a small branch road that leads to a small county town.

Although this highway is also a main road, because it leads to the county seat, there is not much traffic.

In addition, it is a war period, and ordinary people almost never go out and would not easily take this road, so it seems very deserted.

This small fork road is six or seven kilometers away from the county seat. It was originally a smooth river, but on the day of the military reunification operation, many Japanese soldiers suddenly appeared and established a checkpoint here.

There were more than twenty Japanese soldiers at the checkpoint. They set up several roadblocks in the center of Xiaocha Road to inspect people coming and going.

There are not many people on this road, and when ordinary people see the Japanese, they feel a sense of fear and are naturally unwilling to pass the checkpoint.

Fortunately, although this checkpoint is in the middle of the highway, ordinary people are familiar with the terrain and can bypass it if they want to take a detour, so no trouble occurred.

The only ones who are a little depressed are the traitors who need to pass through this road, because they know that there should be no checkpoints here.

However, the checkpoint had just been established, and there were very few traitors passing by. In addition, when facing Japanese soldiers, the traitors did not dare to take any more care, and could only accept inspection.

After a general inspection, the traitors passed the checkpoint smoothly without any abnormalities.

There were not many people coming and going at the checkpoint. After noon, not a single person showed up for two consecutive hours. This shows that there is no need to establish this checkpoint.

At around two o'clock in the afternoon, two trucks drove from the direction of Tianjin city and headed straight for the checkpoint.

Both trucks had plaster flags stuck on their fronts. Because they were traveling so fast, they brought up a cloud of dust.

"Why is there a checkpoint here?"

When the truck entered the small fork road, the Japanese driver in the cab quickly saw the checkpoint in the middle of the road, so he was a little confused.

"Maybe it's a newly established one from above!"

The Japanese soldier sitting in the co-pilot responded casually.

"I walked this road a few days ago, and there were no checkpoints at that time?"

The Japanese driver felt a little strange. After all, he had walked through this road a few days ago, and there was no such checkpoint at that time.

And when they came out to perform transportation tasks, there was no notice from above that there would be a checkpoint here.

"Maybe it was set up in the last two days, or it was set up temporarily."

The Japanese soldier on the co-pilot responded again, his tone was very calm, without any hint of worry.

"this……"

The driver was a little confused because he knew that this location was several kilometers away from the county seat and could be bypassed, so it was not suitable for setting up a checkpoint.

"Okay, just go and ask and we'll find out."

Seeing the driver's hesitation, the Japanese soldier in the co-pilot became a little impatient.

The reason why the Japanese reacted like this is because this is an occupied area, it is a main road, and the security is relatively good.

In addition, the soldiers at the checkpoint were all wearing Japanese military uniforms and had set up roadblocks in the middle of the road, so there would be no problem at first glance.

After listening to his companion's words, the driver didn't say much because he didn't think there would be any problems, so he drove the truck directly towards the checkpoint.

The Japanese soldiers in front of the checkpoint also saw the two trucks. One of the leaders immediately said: "They are coming, everyone, be careful."

If anyone else heard this, they would be very surprised, because this Japanese little boss actually spoke Chinese.

As soon as the little leader finished speaking, the other Japanese soldiers nodded, indicating that they understood and secretly prepared for battle.

As the truck got closer, a soldier quickly stepped forward and waved a plaster flag in his hand, signaling the truck to stop for inspection.

Under the command of the soldiers, two Japanese trucks drove to the checkpoint and stopped steadily.

"Which section are you from and why did you set up a checkpoint here?"

After the truck stopped, the driver immediately got out of the truck and communicated with the soldiers at the checkpoint.

"We were ordered by our superiors to temporarily set up a checkpoint here to check people coming and going."

The little boss at the checkpoint responded immediately, then looked at the Japanese driver and said seriously: "Please show me your ID, and what is in the car?"

"The car is carrying some gasoline and it needs to be transported to the county ahead."

The Japanese driver hurriedly answered, and while speaking, he also took out his ID and official documents regarding the mission.

The little boss took the official documents and certificates, looked at them carefully, and said, "We need to check them to see if there are any abnormalities."

After finishing speaking, he waved his hand and motioned for his men to come forward and check.

"Sir, this is not good!"

The driver was a little reluctant. After all, it would take a lot of time to undergo the inspection.

"We are looking for a fugitive and must check all vehicles. Please cooperate!"

The little boss at the checkpoint had a very tough attitude and insisted on checking the vehicles.

"This, okay!"

The driver was a little helpless and didn't want to get into trouble with the little boss, so he agreed to the inspection.

This was also because there were only six Japanese on board the two trucks, two of whom were drivers and had to obey orders.

In addition, the Japanese soldiers at the checkpoint also looked like they were performing official duties. They had no problems, so they naturally didn't want to cause trouble.

Seeing the driver's cooperation, the head of the checkpoint nodded and then motioned for his men to check.

While doing the inspection, the little boss said to the driver: "Come on, have a cigarette, and I want to see your people before I get them out of the car!"

This time, the little boss' tone was very calm. While speaking, he took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and handed one to the driver.

The driver was quite angry at first, because the little boss's words were obviously to check on them.

But looking at the person in front of him, the Japanese driver felt that the other person was quite polite and that he was doing this to perform official duties, so he said to his companions: "Everyone, come down and have a cigarette!"

The Japanese in the car also heard what the two people said and got out of the car one after another.

"Why is it so troublesome? We are all our own people, why are we so strict!"

While getting off the bus, a Japanese soldier complained and was the first to step forward and take the cigarette from the little boss.

"This is official duty!"

The little boss at the checkpoint responded while passing cigarettes to these people.

While passing the cigarette, the little boss kept scanning the surroundings with his eyes, and the expression on his face was also mysterious.

When the little leader greeted the Japanese, the soldiers at the checkpoint also came over and formed a circle, surrounding the Japanese in the middle.

And these Japanese people, because they were lighting cigarettes, did not notice anything wrong. Instead, they stood together and talked, not knowing that the danger was coming...


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