Chapter 212 Night Fight
It took half a minute for Major Kimura to understand. When he crawled out of the fire with screams, his entire head, face and upper half of his body were burned out, and his clothes were covered with flames.
When the others found out, they hurried over and took out his military uniform to put out the fire. The fire was put out. Major Kimura fell to the ground with a bang, and the telegram he had put in his pocket was also burned to ashes.
This telegram was an urgent telegram from Shiro Ishii to his brother. The general idea was that someone exposed that Ishii Gango Ishii's corruption, and that Ishii's youngest son and eldest daughter-in-law had a bad relationship, which caused a fight between the two brothers and was sent to the hospital.
Major Kimura, who was burned to a waste, was in a severe coma and held the sword and refused to let go. Therefore, his Japanese soldiers had to let him take off his legs and put them on his body with scald medicine. Several officers started to discuss what to do next.
Major Kimura could not command, and according to the convention, he had his next-level captain to take over his command, so this was not a problem. The question was whether to report Kimura's situation to the higher level immediately. According to the rules, the situation must be reported immediately. But Ishii Takao is squatting on a bamboo raft now, and there is no radio station beside him, so he can only report it to another level.
If they do not report, the consequences will not be affordable for them. However, they don’t know that Ishii Gango didn’t report this operation to the higher authorities. Everything was the private claim of him and his brother Shiro Ishii. So as soon as the telegram was shot, the Japanese headquarters in Southeast Asia became anxious.
Within 20 minutes, the Japanese army headquarters in Malaysia sent them a reply, asking all Japanese troops to withdraw immediately and immediately, and Takao Ishii was going to Malaysia to work.
Originally, this incident would not have angered the Malaysian headquarters so much, but it was because Ishii Takao was too pretentious. He did not belong to the Southeast Asian system of the Japanese army. He also relied on the strong family forces behind his brothers to take the senior Japanese officials in Southeast Asia seriously, so he had long become a thorn in everyone's eyes. This time someone sued him for greed for ink military pay, which was also a personal revenge. In fact, Ishii Takao's personality is not greedy. The only corruption incident I have ever done was to buy two pieces of good Burmese green jade with public expenses and use it to honor his brother's mother-in-law.
If you don't pursue this kind of thing, there will be nothing wrong. But if you follow it, Ishii Gango is forced to have a caesarean section. After Ishii Shiro's mother-in-law showed it out to others after getting the jade, and then said that it was because Ishii Gango's filial piety to him, and the matter was so rumored.
Lei Zhenyun didn't realize that what he had got was a good knife given by the Emperor. After crawling out of the camp, he held up the telescope and started looking again. However, not long after, he found that the Japanese were actually packing and packing, and it seemed that they wanted to leave.
What happened? What surprised him even more was still behind. The Japanese packed things and went straight on the road. No, this is too wrong. Whether in China or in Myanmar, the Japanese army basically did not operate at night. They would stick to the spot to prevent sneak attacks at night.
Whether it is other anti-Japanese armed forces, they are too far from the Japanese in terms of weapons and equipment, so what they like to play with the Japanese most is night battles. They basically suffer losses when fighting during the day. But at night, even if the losses are heavy than the Japanese, they can still beat them to cry and call them to their parents. Therefore, the Japanese have long been developed into the habit of sticking to them at night.
This is too abnormal, so Lei Zhenyun also followed the Japanese secretly, wanting to see what was going on. Could it be that he wanted to choose another place to set up a trap?
But he followed him for an hour and didn't see the Japanese who wanted to set up camp. Now they are all out of the Dogbiao slope. They are going to ambush on the road to reinforcements. But how did they know the route?
I'm going to ask if I catch someone? But I don't know how to speak Japanese either. I just want to add the buns to the top of the buns. Even if the Japanese arrested, I can't understand it.
He followed him for more than half an hour, and the Japanese still walked forward without looking back. Lei Zhenyun couldn't stand it anymore. Now it was past two o'clock in the middle of the night. If he followed like this, it would be dawn.
It would be better to touch them and talk about it again, otherwise it would be a pity for this opportunity. Thinking of this, he took off the Sden gun on his body, chose a side position and inserted it diagonally.
The Japanese still walked in the dense forest in the shape of the two of them in a row, but they didn't notice Lei Zhenyun who was hiding on the side and aimed at them. It was very dark. The Japanese were wearing a torch every few people, so Lei Zhenyun, who was in the dark, saw them very clearly, but he did not shoot immediately. He was looking for a Japanese officer and wanted to take care of them first.
The light and dark intertwining really made Lei Zhenyun's eyes a little blurry. Moreover, the Japanese now, whether they were officers or soldiers, were wearing a large coat that specialized in fighting in the tropical areas. It was difficult to tell which one was an officer from the outside. They could only look at those details, but it was too dark and he couldn't see the details clearly.
There is no other way, so let's hold whoever you hold. After finding a good position, Lei Zhenyun first took out a grenade and held it in his hand. Suddenly he raised his gun and swept it across.
The 0 bullets of Sideng's gun were blown away in an instant, and Lei Zhenyun threw out the grenade. The man hurriedly leaned back and followed the retreat path he had just been looking for and climbed up behind the stone and ran away. The Japanese suddenly attacked and immediately started to organize a counterattack, but they could no longer find where Lei Zhenyun was.
This attack should have killed and injured seven or eight Japanese. Although Lei Zhenyun didn't know the result of the battle, he knew that it could slow down the opponent's speed. After changing the magazine, he secretly went around from another direction. However, he did not launch an attack this time, but hid in a distance and watched the opponent. The Japanese were now a little scared and were busy dealing with the wounded and the dead. Many people were still squatting on the ground, holding their guns and guarding them.
Lei Zhenyun laughed in his heart, pulled the security of a grenade and threw it gently over.
He only threw thunder and did not fire the gun, so the Japanese would be completely unable to figure out his specific location. Anyway, he brought 8 grenades this time, which was enough for the Japanese to drink a pot.
After throwing the grenade, it was transferred to the position. The explosion of the grenade knocked several other Japanese to the ground. With the screams, the Japanese guns were also fired from all over the place. However, before the gunshots were thought about, a man shouted angrily. As soon as his anger stopped, dozens of Japanese soldiers immediately dispersed and also penetrated into the dense forest.
Chapter completed!