Chapter 108: Continuous Combat (3)

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The Japanese and puppet troops at the checkpoint showed no signs of alertness. At least Tang Cheng and the others, who were pretending to be puppet troops, showed up outside the checkpoint and saw the puppet troops on duty and just greeted them casually. The puppet soldiers with grenades tied behind their backs, after being reminded by Tang Cheng, shouted out the opponent's nickname at the top of their lungs, showed their identities, and called each other nicknames. Only people who were familiar with each other would do this. In the puppet army The only people calling names here are people I know.

After confirming that the person coming was someone he knew, the puppet sentry guarding the checkpoint immediately relaxed completely. But at the next moment, a sharp bayonet pierced his neck. The puppet sentry, who had completely relaxed, never imagined that the acquaintance coming towards him would actually be someone in disguise. After getting rid of the sentry, Tang Cheng quickly moved forward and was the first to rush to the earthen house behind the checkpoint. The Japanese and puppet troops who were on duty at the checkpoint today were pushing Pai Gow in the earthen house. The shouting people had no idea that danger was approaching them.

Tangcheng and the others did not break into the Tsuchiya directly, but first quietly searched the area around the Tsuchiya to confirm that there were no other Japanese and puppet troops outside, and then rushed into the Tsuchiya. The Japanese and puppet troops who were shouting in the Tsuchiya were dumbfounded by the sudden intrusion of Tangcheng and others. Tangcheng, who entered the Tsuchiya first, did not give them any time to react. The sharp dagger in his hand was swung out with force, and blood arrows shot up immediately. The shirtless Japanese soldier facing Tang Cheng suffered the worst. Tang Cheng stabbed his neck and heart several times with the dagger.

The strong smell of blood quickly spread in the earthen house, but Tang Cheng and the others remained silent. They just attacked the Japanese and puppet soldiers who were still alive, one by one until they were no longer breathing. After getting rid of the Japanese and puppet troops at the checkpoint, Zhangguan Town completely opened its arms to Tangcheng and the others. However, the Japanese and puppet troops in Zhangguan Town did not know that danger was approaching them. Tangcheng, who did not dare to waste any more time, just left two guerrillas to garrison here during the inspection, and then led the remaining people to attack Zhangguan Town.

Gunshots soon rang out in Zhangguan Town. This time, it was not the guerrillas who fired early, but Tang Cheng, the commander-in-chief of the operation. The person who was shot and killed by Tang Cheng first was a Japanese second lieutenant. The Japanese second lieutenant whose shoulder was pierced by a short knife also got angry and took out the grenade from his waist to play a trick with Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng, whose right hand was tightly held by the opponent, had no choice but to quickly take out a pistol from his equipment bag and shoot twice through the head of the Japanese second lieutenant.

Tang Cheng, who originally wanted to launch a sneak attack, finally chose to shoot to protect himself when faced with the choice between life and death. As soon as the gunshots came out, chaos broke out in the Japanese military camp behind Tangcheng. Without Tang Cheng saying anything, his team members had already thrown the grenades. The sound of explosions and gunshots were mixed together. The Japanese soldiers who were caught off guard had no time to organize an effective counterattack. They were instantly knocked down by grenade fragments and dense rain of bullets.

The Japanese soldiers who were under attack did not continue to stand there stupidly, but retreated directly and all huddled into the house. And this exactly suited Tang Cheng's thoughts. From the day the arrest team was formed, their daily training focused on street fighting. Seeing the gesture made by Tang Cheng, several members of the arrest team formed groups in twos and threes and demonstrated to Captain Zhang and others how to fight in close combat. There were explosions and gunfire, and the Japanese camp was filled with the smell of gunpowder smoke. Captain Zhang, who was in charge of the peripheral defense, were dumbfounded.

"These people of mine have been training for several years. Their daily training is this city-wide street fighting mode. The advantage of your guerrillas is that they are familiar with the terrain and local conditions, so the combat mode that suits you should be Mobile warfare and sneak attack tactics, not this kind of close combat." Seeing that Captain Zhang was jealous and did not go into battle personally, Tang Cheng walked up to Captain Zhang and whispered to dispel the other party's enthusiasm and illusions.

Tang Cheng's words made Captain Zhang curl his lips in annoyance, but he knew that Tang Cheng's words were correct. The battles he had fought with Tang Cheng during this period had made him realize the benefits of mobile warfare. "If I were you, in the next time, I would focus on training the marksmanship and foot strength of my team members. Mobile warfare requires a lot of running operations, and it is impossible without good foot strength. Large-scale operations are not suitable for you, so you must Improve your marksmanship and win more with less in mobile warfare."

Tang Cheng's words sounded bad, but the truth behind them was good. Captain Zhang soon fell into deep thought. Tangcheng and the others had left the mountain village for almost half a month. Tangcheng, who had left the radio station to Mr. Cao, knew that Chongqing must be getting anxious. Therefore, after beating Zhangguan Town this time, they must return to Chongqing to resume their duties, otherwise someone will cause trouble for the bureau chief. The words he just said to Captain Zhang were just Tang Cheng's words of farewell before leaving, and they were also Tang Cheng's expectations for this guerrilla group.

The battle in the Japanese camp ended quickly. Before they could find trouble with the puppet troops, those damn guys had already greased their feet and fled. However, this can be regarded as saving Tangcheng and the others trouble. After quickly cleaning the Japanese camp, Tangcheng and the others left Zhangguan Town in several large vehicles. Returning to the official road where the Japanese and puppet troops in Zhangguan Town were ambushed before, those puppet troops who chose to surrender have been let go, and the four injured Japanese soldiers have shed their last drop of blood.

"Well done! The Japanese came to China to burn, kill and plunder. If we let them go, how can the Chinese people they killed rest in peace! Don't tell me any jokes about giving preferential treatment to prisoners. Why don't you ask Japan?" People, why didn't they treat the prisoners of war and the civilians they captured better? Remember, no snowflake is innocent under the avalanche. In the same way, from the moment these Japanese who did all evil set foot on Chinese soil, they He is the enemy of us Chinese people, the enemy of life and death."

Tang Cheng's words made Captain Zhang frown slightly, because Tang Cheng's attitude towards the Japanese was obviously inconsistent with the Eighth Route Army's idea of ​​preferential treatment of prisoners. But looking at the reaction of his own men, these guerrillas seemed to agree more with Tangcheng's attitude towards Japanese soldiers. Out of the corner of his eye, he noticed Captain Zhang's reaction. Tang Cheng then looked at Captain Zhang with a smile, "Old Zhang, we can be considered comrades who have fought side by side. If you have anything to say, you may as well say it! My endurance is far greater than yours. The imagination is stronger!”

What Tang Cheng said was a bit baffling, but Captain Zhang understood what Tang Cheng meant. After pondering for a while, Captain Zhang slowed down and pulled Tang Cheng slowly to the back of the team. "Captain Tang, you are a capable person! These days, we have killed at least six to seven hundred Japanese and puppet troops! If I had done this before, I would never have dared to think about it! It's a pity that you have to leave here. I do have something to say that I want to chat with you."

As a guerrilla captain, Captain Zhang's attitude towards Tangcheng and the others is actually very complicated. On the one hand, he valued Tang Cheng's fighting ability, but on the other hand, he always remembered that Tang Cheng came from the military command. Moreover, Tang Cheng and the others went deep into enemy-occupied territory this time to rescue members of the Green Gang. This alone was enough to make people sick. With this extremely complicated mood, Captain Zhang has been thinking about Tang Cheng in his mind these days, and finally decided to have a good talk with Tang Cheng.

But Tang Cheng is not a ignorant boy. From the moment he came to this era and learned that his late father was a military commander, Tang Cheng knew that he and those who were willing to sacrifice everything for the country would not be able to survive. Will become a companion. Therefore, just when Captain Zhang looked serious and was about to speak, Tang Cheng suddenly spoke first. "Old Zhang, I have probably guessed what you want to say! Why don't you listen to me first, and after I finish speaking, you can decide whether to continue to say what you want to say."

"My father was a military commander. When the military commander was still in Nanjing, my father was shot three times and died during an operation to arrest Japanese spies. My father was a martyr of the military commander, and the chairman of the committee personally awarded him the award. Medal, but my mother did not want me to join the military commander, so I became a policeman. After my father passed away, my family of seven still needed to continue living. I had no choice but to cooperate with the military commander privately to provide them with Japanese puppet troops in the city. Agents’ intelligence and clues in exchange for bounties to support their families.”

"Later, when the Songhu War broke out, I judged that Nanjing would soon become their target of attack. Unfortunately, no one believed my judgment. So, I took my family south to Chongqing through the channel of my father's old friend. And in the presence of my father's old friend, I took my family to the south. With the help of the Communist Party of China, I established an action team in Chongqing to hunt down Japanese and puppet army agents lurking in Chongqing city. It is precisely because of this that I have been branded as a military commander, although I am not a regular member of the military commander. But the outside world knows that I am the most valued junior by the Military Command Bureau."

"Whether it was in Nanjing before or after I went south to Chongqing, when I gained a certain amount of power, my hands were only stained with the blood of Japanese spies and traitors. But when I do these things, there must be a prerequisite , that is, we cannot do without the support of the military commander. Without the support of the military commander, I, Tang Cheng, would be just an ordinary young man, not the city-tightening tiger Tang Cheng who made the Japanese and puppet spies and traitors and scum in Chongqing frightened."

Tang Cheng, who suddenly paused, turned to look at Captain Zhang beside him, grinning lightly. "I am not bragging to you when I say this. I just want to say that I am enjoying my life now. You are fighting against the Japanese and puppet troops, and I am hunting down Japanese and puppet spies in Chongqing. In fact, we are doing similar things. But my family relationship, as well as my relationship with the military commander, is destined that we will not become the same kind of people."