Commander Tang knows his own troops well.

When the gunfire subsides, there is a 99% chance that it is not the enemy that has been eliminated, but his troops that have been eliminated!

Last time, a few bandits caused such a big commotion in Chengde. How can we expect those guys to repel the enemy?

Trash! Trash!

Fortunately, I run fast!!

Commander Tang cursed while ordering the convoy to take a detour to a warehouse in the suburbs to get some things before continuing.

What is it?

A batch of the best quality tobacco.

Otherwise, what's the point of running to the south? You can't live well anywhere without money!

(Historically, before fleeing, this man impounded over 240 trucks that were urgently needed by the army, and also forcibly requisitioned a large number of horses near Chengde to transport his opium.)

(3月1日,他其实就已经带着鸦片和财物逃离承德,3月3日,听说平泉尚未失守,又跑回承德继续搬东西,晚上听说日军要来了,又于4日逃离承德...)

(Even with this kind of pressure, some people still praise him for his moral integrity and bottom line, and call him a "role model for Chinese soldiers")

However, what Commander Tang didn't know was that there were three pairs of eyes hidden in the dark, staring at his convoy.

That’s right, it’s none other than the three suns of the Korean Peninsula.

Because they opened their parachutes too early and a sudden gust of wind blew, the three were separated from the main group and were blown into the mountains. They finally managed to escape from the tree and hid near a warehouse to discuss countermeasures.

Almost immediately, Zhao Mingxuan secretly suggested to his eldest brother Jin Chengzhu: "How about we run away?"

Then he got slapped on the head.

Use your brain. With so little supplies, where should you run now? Running north or east would definitely lead to death. Running west would just feed the snakes, insects, and ants. South?

When the 386th Brigade's main force marches south and captures them, will they kill them directly or according to the procedure?

Besides...

Kim Il-sung glanced behind him at his fellow tribesman Park Chung-hee who was keeping a vigilant eye on his surroundings.

This little guy, every morning when he wakes up, he has to worship the photo of Fujiwara Kanematsu...

But to be honest, Kim Il-sung himself didn't want to run away.

No matter how many times he ran away, he was always caught by Wang Yaqiao or some woman within a day.

They don't beat, scold or kill you, they just stare at you with a smile, like a cat teasing a mouse.

After repeated attempts, Kim Il-sung himself became numb and started to study, train, take exams, etc.

Fortunately, the Japanese never asked him to do anything unacceptable, so life could go on.

At this time, Zhao Mingxuan, who was exploring the way ahead, raised his right hand. The three of them immediately held their breath and listened to the roar of the car.

Fleet?

Coming from the north?

Jin, Zhao, and Park looked at each other and began to discuss quietly. What should they do?

Should I let it go, or follow it to see whose convoy it belongs to?

Kim Sung-ju, the oldest, suggested letting it go, but Park Chung-hee objected: "Maybe it's a big shot who escaped from Seongdeok?"

[So what if the big shot escaped?]

Can the three of us still defeat them?

Even if we can't defeat them, we must hold the enemy back for His Highness and the others! Don't forget the warehouse is guarded!

【Guard together and fight!】

Just as the three of them were arguing quietly, the convoy suddenly stopped and a group of guys in military uniforms got out and walked towards the warehouse where they were hiding.

Discovered??

Now, Kim Il-sung couldn't object. Damn it!!!

The roar of submachine guns rang out in the night sky.

"...So, this is how you captured Commander Tang?"

Fujiwara no Kanemi's mouth twitched. What a tiger, what a fucking tiger...

That's an entire company, and you, being so kind, actually charged in? And actually defeated them so easily?

They even seized a large amount of opium? They even arrested Tang Yulin? What kind of shitty luck is this?

Well, it wasn't luck, it was just that the enemy was so weak. "Yes! Your Majesty... Commander!"

The young Pu Kaka stepped on the back of Tang Yulin, who was groaning after being shot, to silence him. He stood up straight and said proudly:

"We are the most powerful No. 1 Air Force! When the enemy saw us, not only did they not surrender, they even dared to fight back!!"

No, I must not laugh, otherwise my image will be ruined. "Ahem...Okay, okay, good job."

Fujiwara Kanemi patted the three of them on the shoulders and encouraged them:

"Thank you for your hard work, but you will have to continue to work hard for a while. The war is not over yet."

"It's not hard! I'd die for you! I'd do anything for you!"

Park Kaka's emotion inspired Jin Taiyang and the other two to salute and pledge allegiance, and then asked:

"Then Commander, what should we do with so much opium we seized?" There were three carts in total, and the three men drove one each.

"Burn it! You know my rules. Opium and drugs are not allowed in Manchuria."

"Yes!"

After a while, Fujiwara no Kanezane, who was discussing military affairs with his agent and others, suddenly smelled a familiar sweet and strong fragrance.

Um?

This taste...

"...What are you doing, Ren?"

"Uh... Your Highness... Commander, on your orders, burn the opium..." "...Which idiot told you that you burn opium with fire!!!!"

390 His Majesty Fujiwara Arrives in Beiping!

Let’s not even mention the stupid behavior of the Three Suns of Korea’s “American-style opium destruction at the Chengde Command” that nearly got Fujiwara Kanezane and the entire First Air Force high;

A series of new war reports released by the "Manchurian Interior Ministry Military Committee" completely silenced and deprived the entire Chinese of sleep:

"...Over 130 men from a unit of our 386th Brigade have successfully captured Chengde, capturing over 100 military and political officials, including the bandit leader Tang Yulin. We have sustained 5 casualties and 2 deaths..."

"...A few days ago, the First, Second, and Third Regiments converged in Chengde. Over ten thousand warriors, led by His Highness Fujiwara no Kanezane, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Chairman of the Commission, are now marching towards Peking..."

How should I put it, very “frank”;

Just like the fairies in later generations posting on Weibo, they would report the progress of the army every once in a while, and even truthfully inform the unit numbers and numbers, marching routes, and casualties.

This attitude is nothing short of arrogant and domineering.

Of course, they are indeed qualified to be Zhang Yining.

With an army of just over 10,000, they completely routed the 200,000 Rehe Nationalist troops (most of whom were actually bandits) within two days, captured over 50,000 prisoners, and captured Tang Yulin and other important military and political figures, forcing the rest of the Nationalist troops to panic and flee.

Less than 10 people were killed in the battle and less than 50 were injured, most of whom were "non-combat injuries" such as sprains and falls. Most of the military supplies consumed were food and gasoline, which were so small that they could be completely ignored. This benefit-to-loss ratio is really surprising.

Moreover, if this was the Japanese army that once swept across the Northeast, everyone could still comfort themselves to some extent. The key point is that this is not the Japanese army, but the "National Army"!

Nationalist troops versus nationalist troops, Chinese versus Chinese, fighting like this...

To be honest, when the news came out, many people's first reaction was disbelief, thinking it was the Japanese...Manchukuo was bragging.

The straight-line distance from Shenyang to Changde is almost 500 kilometers. Did you guys actually fly here?

Also, 1 people defeated 20? That's not how you brag!

Let’s talk about the Basic Law!

However, people in Nanjing, Shanghai and Xi'an who live far away may think that the Japanese are bragging, but the military and political personnel and the masses in Beijing and near the Great Wall will definitely not.

Because they have seen the terrifying army waving the "Five-Star Red Flag" driving an even larger number of prisoners and officially marching to the north... No, the Great Wall.

By the way, why is the flag of the 386th Brigade the five-star red flag? It’s just someone’s bad taste.

After all, the new China is composed of "the Communist Party of China, the working class, the peasant class, the urban petty bourgeoisie and the national bourgeoisie." Didn't Manchukuo always emphasize "the co-prosperity of the five ethnic groups"?

Anyway, this is how Lord Fujiwara deceives others.

As for the artifact with the inscription "Five Stars Rising from the East, Blessing China", we will send people to dig it out when we have a chance. By then, the situation will be very difficult.

Hehehehehehe...

Back to the point.

Looking at the defeated soldiers coming in droves and the "puppet troops" behind them, the defenders near the Longwangyu Fortress at Gubeikou on the Great Wall all had grim expressions on their faces.

Damn it, didn't the government brag that "Rehe Province is the barrier to the north and has many natural defenses. Our army is well prepared and can hold it for at least three months"?

This guy has been guarding for three days?

Oh, not counting the time it took to get there, that's three fucking days. That's pretty impressive... Shit!

What the hell is this!!! "Captain, let's... let's..."

The adjutant's teeth were chattering as he spoke, and then he was slapped by Dai Anlan, the commander of the 145th Regiment of the 25th Division of the 67th Army of the National Revolutionary Army:

"We? What do you mean by we? Do you want to surrender?" "No... no... Captain, this... they... I... too..."

"Alright, alright, calm down. They're clearly not going to attack, at least not right now."

Having said that, Dai Anlan, who had just arrived at Gubeikou with an army of less than 500 people, was actually extremely uneasy and at a loss like most of the Kuomintang military generals.

Damn, how did the Japanese attack us? (They don't believe in the "386th Brigade")

Fine, fine, I won't talk about the capture of Chengde;

How did Fujiwara no Kanezane appear in Chengde like a god? Why was he the one who "led more than 130 people to capture Chengde"?

?

Could it be related to the sky being full of planes in the first few days?

Hahaha...it's impossible that it was dropped to Chengde by a plane, right?

If this couldn't be the reason, then how the hell did they take over the heavily defended Chengde?

Dai Anlan was now extremely confused, but also secretly rejoicing.

Fortunately, after receiving the preliminary redeployment plan, I always felt a little uneasy and consulted with my superiors, the 73rd Brigade Commander Du Liming and the 25th Division Commander Guan Linzheng;

(Historically, Guan Linzheng was the commander of the 4th Division's Independent Brigade. He was promoted to commander of the 25th Division only after he defeated and killed Cai Shenxi, deputy commander-in-chief of the Red Fourth Front Army and commander of the Red 25th Army, during the Hunyu-Anhui encirclement and suppression campaign. The same applies to Du Yuming.)

Guan and Du had their headquarters nearly destroyed by the Red Army led by Li Desheng some time ago. Because they were not captured and were even promoted (after all, Hu Zongnan was captured), they also wanted to make some achievements to wash away the shame.

So, they ordered Dai Anlan to set out with a battalion several months in advance under the pretext of "inspecting the position situation and discussing anti-Japanese strategies";

Otherwise, the opposing troops would have probably broken through the Great Wall's defense line by now.

Because, after hearing what happened in Rehe and Chengde, the last bastard Northeast Army stationed here, without a word, abandoned the entire Gubeikou defense zone and fled!

When Dai Anlan led his troops to the battlefield, he found it deserted. In fact, there were even deserted soldiers from the front line pouring into the battlefield!

If we had arrived half a day later... no, just a few hours later, the Japanese army on the other side would have occupied Gubeikou without firing a single shot!

By then, they will not be at the Great Wall, but will be really at Beijing! Oh, it doesn't seem to make much difference now. Anyway, these few hundred people of mine cannot stop tens of thousands of Japanese troops.

Damn it, how did the country become like this!

As the fleeing soldiers got closer and closer to the Great Wall, Dai Anlan's officers became increasingly anxious, even making a throat-slitting gesture:

"Captain, do you want to..."

If the Japanese drove this huge number of fleeing soldiers to rush over, Gubeikou would be lost in an instant!

When faced with the defeated soldiers standing before you, there is only one way – kill them! This has been the case throughout history, both in China and abroad!

If you don't kill the scattered and fleeing soldiers, you will die too!

Dai Anlan gritted his teeth and cursed the Japanese in his heart for being so despicable and shameless. He was about to order the troops to open fire, but he found that the group of defeated soldiers suddenly dispersed to both sides and knelt obediently on the ground.

This is..

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