Chapter 652 Chu Yunfei's Response
Chapter 652 Chu Yunfei's Response
The Cangshan Mountains are vast, and on the Jinghan Line, Chu Yunfei's team has buried explosives on the railway line.
"Commander, our brothers in charge of intelligence near Shijiazhuang sent a message saying that the Eighth Route Army has loaded all the equipment given by the devils onto trucks and left Shijiazhuang almost fifty kilometers away.
So far, it has been calm and there has been no exchange of fire.”
Adjutant Sun Ming reported the battle report from the front to Chu Yunfei in a timely manner.
"Ok?"
Chu Yunfei was a little surprised after hearing Adjutant Sun's report. This was somewhat beyond his expectations. According to his guess, no matter what, the Japanese were unlikely to swallow this loss.
"Did the Japs really not fire a single shot?"
There was a hint of doubt in Chu Yunfei's tone.
"Yes, Commander, the distance of fifty kilometers is now beyond the optimal distance for a sudden attack by the Japanese. The Japanese have not made any moves.
According to the information obtained by the brothers in charge of intelligence, the Japs not only did not leave the city to pursue, but also took a defensive stance. "
"This is consistent with the intelligence we have about the Eighth Route Army's deployment in Hebei. It seems that the Eighth Route Army's banner has really stood firm in front of the Japanese.
The Eighth Route Army in Hebei alone was enough to keep the Japanese devils obediently staying in Shijiazhuang City, not daring to make any rash moves.
We are both Chinese soldiers, but we are not even close to the Eighth Route Army."
Chu Yunfei put on combat gloves, looked at the ambush site that had been determined in the distance, and said with a little emotion.
"Commander, a message came from the frontier post ten kilometers away, saying that a special train of the Japanese is coming from the direction of Shijiazhuang."
The communications soldier who had been following Chu Yunfei reported to Chu Yunfei.
"Tell the brothers in the ambush that as soon as the Japanese special train appears in the ambush circle, detonate the explosives immediately and make sure to keep the Japanese special train here.
The artillery must clear all the shells within 5 minutes."
Chu Yunfei immediately gave the order in a decisive manner.
"Yes!"
Chu Yunfei's troops responded solemnly in a low voice.
On the special train from Shijiazhuang to Beijing, Ningji Okamura and Yoshio Shinozuka sat opposite each other. Both Japanese officers had helpless expressions on their faces, or rather, they had a cold look with a hint of bitter smiles on their faces.
"Mr. Shinozuka, I wonder what you think about our escape from the Eighth Route Army this time. Anyway, I have only one thought, that is, it is really difficult for us to win such a war.
Originally, we were an industrial country fighting against an agricultural country, and according to our previous intelligence, the entire Chinese warlords were in disarray, which was a godsend opportunity for the locust army.
But who would have thought that after we broke in, we found resistance forces everywhere.
Moreover, their industrial level is improving rapidly. Judging from what we have seen in Taiyuan this time, they almost have a systematic industry. If they are given another five years, no, after they get this batch of equipment, it may only take three years, and they will have the possibility to resist the Locust Country from an industrial perspective.”
Ningji Okamura said worriedly.
"Yes, General, the more terrifying fact is that since the Eighth Route Army has taken control of Shanxi, we can no longer obtain any resources for war from Shanxi, and the entire area we occupy in North China will always be threatened by the Eighth Route Army.
The territory of Northeast China was our original target. If the war continues to deteriorate like this, we may not even be able to achieve this original target.
If the empire still wants to keep these achievements, my idea is to use the currently occupied North China region to negotiate with China to ensure the possession of the Northeast region.
In addition, in order to ensure the actual occupation of the Northeast region, a huge amount of war resources must be invested. In addition to extracting these resources from Northeast China, mature colonies of Western countries such as Southeast Asia must also be incorporated into our system. "
After this experience, Yoshio Shinozuka realized the current situation and gave the best solution based on his own judgment.
"Take over the mature Western colonies in Southeast Asia."
Ningji Okamura repeated the words that Yoshio Shinozuka had just mentioned, and the two looked at each other, and saw the fear in each other's eyes.
Today, the Western Pacific is almost entirely under the control of the U.S. Navy. If the U.S. Navy attempts to forcibly take over these colonies in Southeast Asia, I'm afraid those naval idiots will have to go it alone.
In this way, the Locust Country has enemies all over the world, and it really has to go all in on its national destiny!
I'm afraid...
While the two Japanese soldiers were still in deep thought, a loud noise that shook the earth suddenly erupted, just like the most intense thunderstorm exploding in the carriage.
Before these Japanese prisoners had time to react, they felt a powerful and enormous force rising into the sky.
The Japanese soldiers felt the carriage under their feet shaking, and the floor of the carriage directly carried them into the air. The feeling of being overweight and weightless in an instant made these Japanese soldiers extremely frightened.
The huge noise caused the eardrums of many Japanese soldiers to be shattered on the spot. Those who were at the center of the explosion felt as if they were hit by a huge hammer, and their internal organs were shattered instantly.
The sudden attack left the Japanese soldiers at a loss as to what to do. As Yoshio Shinozuka had previously learned about the Independent Regiment's attack on the Shota Line, an idea flashed through his mind the moment he was thrown into the air.
Damn it, could it be another sneak attack by the Independent Regiment?
Fortunately, the carriage where senior Japanese officers such as Ningji Okamura and Yoshio Shinozuka were staying was in the middle of the special train. They did not face the impact of the explosion directly, but they also experienced the process of the entire train being thrown into the air and then falling heavily.
The entire train carriage was twisted and deformed like a pretzel. During this process, the Japanese soldiers were like maggots trapped in an iron box that was constantly shaken. In less than a few breaths, they were bumped and bruised.
Ningji Okamura was constantly thrown between the seats in the carriage, and his right arm and the seat began to compete to see which side was stronger and harder. Obviously, his right arm was more fragile. Just one bump twisted his right arm into an extremely unnatural angle, and it was obviously useless.
Yoshio Shinozuka was not in a much better condition. His nose was in very close contact with the floor, and within a few breaths, his face was covered with blood from his nose, making him look extremely hideous and terrifying.
The carriages eventually left the tracks and twisted like a snake before falling onto the wasteland nearby. Each carriage separated from the others and scattered all over the ground.
Many Japanese soldiers still had good tactical skills. They struggled to get their guns out of the broken windows of the carriages and fired in suspicious directions around them, regardless of whether there were really Chinese troops attacking from that direction.
Such quick reaction ability is far beyond the average Chinese army. Caught off guard, the attacking Chinese army might really suffer some casualties.
However, this time the Japanese were wrong, as it was not bullets that responded to their bullets.
Rather, the shells.
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