Anti-Japanese War: The whole world is a base vehicle

Chapter 134 Expand the results of the battle!

"Very close." The subordinate's voice was filled with a hint of nervousness and urgency.

Upon hearing this, Major General Sakurada Takeshi's face naturally looked unhappy.

His brows were furrowed, and his eyes revealed deep worry and uneasiness.

He didn't expect the Chinese army to attack so quickly, which was completely beyond his expectations.

Major General Sakurada Takeshi was quickly thinking of a countermeasure in his mind.

He understood that the current situation was extremely critical and a decision had to be made as soon as possible.

He looked around, seeing the nervous expressions of his subordinates, and a strong sense of responsibility surged in his heart.

"Tell the front-line troops to strengthen their defenses immediately and prepare to meet the enemy." Major General Sakurada Takeshi gave the order decisively.

His voice was steady and powerful, trying to give his men some confidence and courage.

The subordinates acted quickly and were busy.

They knew that this battle would be a life-and-death battle and there was no room for slackness.

Major General Takeshi Sakurada stood in the command center, his eyes fixed on the map.

He was thinking about how to turn the situation around and how to defend Wuzhou City.

He knew that it would be a difficult battle, but he also firmly believed that as long as they united, they would be able to defeat the enemy.

Unfortunately, things did not go as planned, as Ma Dazhi and his men attacked very quickly. The tense atmosphere on the battlefield enveloped the Japanese positions like a dark cloud.

"Sir, the enemy is very close to us, please retreat first." The subordinate advised again.

The subordinates' voices were filled with anxiety and worry. They were fully aware of the severity of the situation and did not want to put their commander in danger.

"Damn it, can't the empire's warriors stop a small detachment of the Chinese army?" Major General Sakurada Takeshi didn't want to retreat in such a shameful way, and at least he had to put up a symbolic resistance.

His face was filled with anger and unwillingness. As a proud Japanese general, he could not accept such a defeat.

Major General Sakurada Takeshi clenched his fists, his eyes revealing firm determination.

He decided to lead the soldiers in a final resistance, for the honor of the empire and in order not to be regarded as a coward.

However, the reality is cruel.

The attack of Ma Dazhi and others was like a raging torrent, unstoppable.

Although the Japanese soldiers fought hard, their defense line gradually collapsed in the face of the powerful offensive.

Major General Sakurada Takeshi looked at the chaotic situation in front of him, and his heart was filled with despair. He knew that continuing to resist might be futile, but his self-esteem did not allow him to retreat easily.

At this critical moment, his subordinates once again persuaded Major General Sakurada Takeshi: "Your Excellency, as long as there is green, there is firewood. If we retreat now, we can still preserve our strength and wait for the opportunity to counterattack."

Major General Sakurada remained silent, struggling fiercely in his heart. In the end, reason overcame his pride, and he sighed helplessly and gave the order to retreat.

The Japanese army began to retreat hastily, leaving a mess on the battlefield.

Ma Dazhi and others took advantage of the victory to pursue the enemy and did not give the Japanese army a chance to breathe.

"Tell the main force to take over Wuzhou City." Ma Dazhi ordered with a firm look and a steady tone. He knew that Wuzhou City had just experienced the baptism of war and the situation was complicated. He had to let the main force take over as soon as possible to stabilize the situation.

Every decision concerns the future of the city and the peace of its people.

"Yes." After receiving the order, the messenger turned around quickly to convey the order.

The departing figure had a sense of mission, knowing full well the importance of this task.

"And if anyone dares to take advantage of the situation, kill them on the spot." A sharp light flashed in Ma Dazhi's eyes. He would never allow Wuzhou City to fall into new chaos at this moment of victory.

This city has already suffered too much pain from the Japanese invasion, and the people cannot be allowed to suffer from their own people again.

"Understood." The messenger responded promptly and decisively. He had no doubts about Ma Dazhi's order.

Because he knows that it is the soldier's responsibility to maintain order and protect the people.

At this moment when the smoke of gunpowder has not yet completely dissipated, they must become the guardians of Wuzhou City and bring peace and hope to this land.

As the main force entered the city one after another, the sound of orderly and powerful footsteps could be heard on the streets.

The soldiers looked alert and began patrolling around the city.

Their appearance gradually made the people feel at ease, and those who were originally worried slowly put down their hearts.

The stern warning to those who take advantage of the situation is like a sword of Damocles hanging high, preventing anyone with bad intentions from acting rashly.

After experiencing the hardships of war, Wuzhou City finally took the first step towards reconstruction and peace.

.........

"Ma Dazhi did a good job." When Long Wenjian received the telegram, the corners of his mouth slightly raised and admiration appeared in his eyes.

He sat in a simple command post, surrounded by busy staff and the sound of constant telegrams, but at this moment his attention was completely attracted by Ma Dazhi's battle record in Wuzhou City.

Long Wenjian was well aware of the difficulty of the Wuzhou City battle, which was a battlefield full of variables and dangers.

The Japanese army's tenacious resistance, complex terrain and uncertain intelligence all added to the difficulties of the battle.

However, it is truly admirable that Ma Dazhi was able to stand out in such a difficult situation and lead his troops to achieve such brilliant results.

He took the telegram and read the details of the battle over and over again, as if he were in the fierce battle himself.

Every decision and every action of Ma Dazhi was like a vivid picture unfolding before his eyes.

From the clever raid on the city gate, to the rapid suppression of the Japanese resistance, to the orderly takeover of Wuzhou City, Ma Dazhi demonstrated outstanding military talent and courageous leadership.

Long Wenjian couldn't help but think of the first time he met Ma Dazhi. At that time, he saw a unique tenacity and wisdom in his eyes.

Today, Ma Dazhi has proved his ability with practical actions, which has also made Long Wenjian more convinced that Ma Dazhi is still a promising talent.

"Give the order to report the achievements of Ma Dazhi and his troops to the commander-in-chief. I believe the commander-in-chief will make their heroic deeds known to the entire army and make them an example for everyone to learn from." Long Wenjian put down the telegram and said to the staff officer beside him.

"Yes."

Not long after, Lu Yuhua received the telegram forwarded by Long Wenjian. He unfolded the telegram, quickly scanned the content, and surprise gradually appeared in his eyes.

He never thought that he could capture Wuzhou City so easily. This result was like a stone thrown into a calm lake, causing ripples in his heart.

Wuzhou City is not an ordinary city.

In his opinion, this city has always been known for its strong defense.

The Japanese army carefully built fortifications in the city and deployed a large number of troops, and the layers of checkpoints were like a solid wall.

Every strategic point is heavily guarded, and every street may be hiding enemy firepower.

Previous intelligence showed that if one wanted to capture this place, one would have to go through a brutal battle and pay a huge price.

However, reality is like a dream.

The troops led by Ma Dazhi were like divine soldiers descending from the sky, breaking through the Japanese defense line at an incredible speed and successfully taking Wuzhou City. This result really shocked Lu Yuhua.

In any case, this victory was like a miracle, adding a bold and colorful stroke to the cruel picture of war.

The news of this victory spread quickly among the troops, boosting the morale of the soldiers.

But Lu Yuhua knew very well that he could not just immerse himself in the joy of victory.

Because it was just a small victory.

Lu Yuhua knew clearly that in the grand picture of the entire war, the recovery of Wuzhou City was just a small bright spot.

Although it boosted morale, it was only a small step in the long and brutal journey of war.

Thinking of this, Lu Yuhua kept tapping his fingers.

His eyes were deep and sharp, as if he wanted to penetrate the space in front of him and see the battlefield farther away. Every touch of his fingers on the table seemed to be beating the rhythm for the strategic layout he was thinking about.

He knew very well that he could not be carried away by this temporary victory, and he had to keep a clear head and examine the overall situation.

Naturally, he did not refuse Long Wenjian's request for credit.

After all, such a great contribution must be rewarded.

In the shadow of war, the commendation for the soldiers is like the sunshine penetrating the dark clouds, giving them the strength and courage to continue fighting.

This is not only a recognition of the heroic performance of Ma Dazhi and his troops, but also an encouragement, letting the entire army understand that military exploits will not be buried and that efforts will be rewarded.

However, he was more concerned about the next strategy.

The recapture of Wuzhou City will inevitably provoke a reaction from the Japanese army.

They may redeploy, strengthen defenses in surrounding areas, or even launch retaliatory counterattacks.

Lu Yuhua had to predict the Japanese army's actions in advance and formulate corresponding strategies.

Should we continue to expand our achievements and pursue our victory?

Or should we consolidate the existing defense line and proceed step by step?
This requires in-depth analysis of intelligence from all parties and weighing the pros and cons.

Every decision is like placing a weight on a scale. If you are not careful, it may affect the balance of the entire battle.

He fell into deep thought. The wheel of war would not stop, and he had to be the one to control the direction.

Not only that, he also had to deal with the refugees. The disaster brought by the war was like a surging tide, sweeping countless people out of their homes. They were displaced, lacked food and clothing, and struggled on the edge of survival.

These refugee issues are like a tangled mess, so complicated that every detail involves humanity and responsibility, giving Lu Yuhua a headache.

Thinking of this, Lu Yuhua decided to move forward together.

His resolute eyes revealed a determination to fight to the end.

In this cruel war situation, we cannot be held back by difficulties. We must find a balance between military operations and people's livelihood issues and move forward at the same time.

Isn't it just a matter of mass production? Behind this seemingly simple idea is a deep insight into the situation and a decisive decision.

During this period, I have accumulated a lot of funds from mining, so I can continue to increase my military strength.

This is a gamble, but also an opportunity.

He knew very well that only by having a strong enough military force could he have a say in this turbulent situation and protect more people.

"Send this telegram to Zhou Weiguo's troops and tell them that they can take action now." After Lu Yuhua finished speaking, he handed the telegram he had just drafted to the signalman beside him.

The signalman took the telegram, saluted, and quickly turned around to carry out his mission.

Lu Yuhua looked at the signalman's departing back and sighed softly.

I don’t know how many people will die on the battlefield this time.

.........

After receiving the order, Zhou Weiguo looked at the telegram in his hand, his lips slightly raised and a hint of excitement flashed in his eyes.

It is a warrior's eagerness for the upcoming battle and his determination to shoulder the mission.

After taking Zhanjiang last time, he ordered his troops to stop pursuing.

This was not out of cowardice or hesitation on his part, but was based on careful consideration of the entire battle situation.

Although the battle of Zhanjiang was a victory, the complexity of the war should not be underestimated.

The troops need time to rest, consolidate their defenses, and deal with post-war matters.

Moreover, blind pursuit may lead to falling into the enemy's trap, or cause a series of problems such as supply difficulties due to the long front line.

Of course, he didn't do nothing.

He is like a far-sighted chess player, silently making plans in a seemingly calm game.

Continuing to send out reconnaissance troops to investigate the situation on the Leizhou Peninsula was a key step in his strategy.

The reconnaissance troops were like his eyes, penetrating into every corner of the Leizhou Peninsula to search for important information such as the enemy's movements, topography, and resource distribution.

These scouts, dressed in light equipment, move as swiftly as cheetahs.

They shuttled through mountains and forests, sneaked along rivers, and did not miss any potentially valuable clues.

Every suspicious footprint, every newly built camp, and every unusual wheel track were carefully recorded and analyzed by them.

They knew that every piece of intelligence they brought back could affect the direction of the entire battle and affect the lives of countless comrades.

Zhou Weiguo knew very well that intelligence was the lifeblood of war.

In this ever-changing battlefield, mastering accurate intelligence on the Leizhou Peninsula is equivalent to holding the key to opening the door to victory.

He waited patiently for news from the reconnaissance troops, ready to launch another thundering attack at the right time to completely take over the Leizhou Peninsula.

Now everything is ready, except for the east wind.

"Commander, are we going to fight all the way to the beach this time?" Xu Hu looked at Zhou Weiguo, his eyes flashing with a fiery light, his excitement evident in his words.

"Yes, but why are you so excited?" Zhou Weiguo looked at him puzzled, his eyes full of doubts.

Xu Hu grinned, revealing a row of white teeth, "Commander, you don't know, ever since we started fighting, I've been hoping to chase the Japs all the way to the seaside and let them know that we are not to be trifled with! This time I finally have the chance, how can I not be excited?" As he spoke, he rubbed his hands together, wishing he could lead the troops in pursuit himself.

After listening to Xu Hu's words, Zhou Weiguo nodded slightly, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

He understood Xu Hu's excitement, as this emotion could easily spread among the soldiers.

"You are right. This operation is of great significance, but we must not take it lightly. The Japanese must be heavily guarding the Leizhou area, and the terrain is complex. We must be fully prepared." Zhou Weiguo said, looking into the distance with a firm gaze.

Xu Hu straightened his back immediately, "Commander, don't worry! Our brothers have been ready for a long time, just waiting for your order. No matter what natural dangers or heavy enemy troops they have, we can handle them all." His words were full of confidence. (End of this chapter)

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