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Chapter 1107 Seediq

Taiwan Island, in the dense forest of the Central Mountains.

"Bang bang bang..."

"Crash..."

Bullets and cannonballs shuttled between the grass and trees, hitting countless forest beasts and birds and fleeing in all directions.

The sound of gunfire was loud in the central mountain range, which was almost like a primeval forest, causing the birds and animals that had inhabited this land all year round to panic and bewilder.

The little animals haven't heard such a loud noise for many years.

Some carnivores smelled the strong smell of blood while running. They wanted to run in the direction of the smell, but that was where the gunfire was the most intense, so they had no choice but to give up.

His eyes showed an instinctive thirst for flesh and blood, and his struggle was obvious.

"Bagaya road!"

"Long live…………"

"Bang bang bang..."

There is no doubt that those being hunted are the remnants of the Tenth Front led by Japanese Navy Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa.

Enemies come from all directions, with fierce firepower and accurate marksmanship.

Some injured soldiers were lying in the gaps between rocks and grass. When they saw the enemy coming, they squeezed the last bit of strength from their bodies and rushed forward, shouting.

But these Japanese soldiers failed to succeed. Their suicidal attacks were met with extremely sharp hunting knives and hot bullets.

Some people's heads were chopped off on the spot, and the smell of blood rose to the sky.

Others were beaten into pieces by multiple rounds of semi-automatic rifle fire, with blood and flesh flying everywhere.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi, escorted by Chief of Staff Major General Takaoka, kept fleeing into the dense forest, and soldiers continued to spontaneously go to stop the pursuers for the general.

However, the pursuers kept clinging to Hasegawa Kiyoshi, and no matter how many people were left behind, nothing would change.

The panting Hasegawa Kiyoshi looked back while he was escaping. This glance frightened him, and he stumbled and fell down.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi saw from the gaps in the dense forest that the pursuers behind him were constantly shooting at the imperial soldiers. The semi-automatic rifles in their hands exerted great power in such an environment, almost overwhelming the imperial soldiers.

The pursuers did not pay attention to any battlefield tactics, but just continued to pursue.

But what is strange is that it is difficult for well-trained imperial soldiers to defeat them.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi even saw the enemy chasing him while bending down to cut off his head. Their movements were very deft, and there was a touch of beauty in the bloody cruelty.

The dozen or so pursuers at the forefront all had bloody heads stuck to their waists.

The Imperial soldiers, who were still dead, stared wide-eyed.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi's heart was filled with sadness and fear. The Japanese Empire had actually reached its present state, being chased by a group of barbarians and massacred like wild beasts.

He almost shed tears.

After July 5, 1943, the fighting in the main areas of Taiwan was over, and Hasegawa Kiyoshi's troops were constantly divided and surrounded.

Soon there were only 10,000 people left out of the 20,000 to 30,000 people.

They were chased deeper into the dense forest and almost cut off all contact with the outside world.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi has not given up until this point, and he plans to persist until the day when the situation changes.

There are many birds and animals in the Central Mountain Range. As long as you work harder, you will not starve to death for a while.

After resting for two days, the General was preparing to calmly arrange for the soldiers to hunt, when suddenly countless cries of killing came from the surrounding dense forest.

Then there was a loud sound of gunfire, and the enemy was almost instantly killed in front of us.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi was surprised to find that those attacking the Imperial Warriors were actually a group of "savages".

"Savages" is the collective name given to the high mountain tribes in the Central Mountains when Japan occupied Taiwan.

These savages hold advanced rifles that even the warriors of the Empire don't have.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi quickly figured out the whole story.

After the troops fled into the dense forest, it was difficult for the Chinese regular army to encircle and suppress them.

However, the Chinese navy, which was full of intrigues and intrigues, suddenly thought of arming the barbarians and using them to deal with the remnants of the Tenth Front Army.

The Chinese have used this trick to deal with the remnants of the Kwantung Army in Manchuria, and it has almost always worked.

These savages have lived in the Central Mountains for generations, and their tracking and hunting skills are unparalleled.

Although they experienced two Wushe Incidents, the savages were all moved from the mountains and forests to fixed production and living areas outside.

However, the hunting nature in the blood of the savages has not been eliminated because of this. Instead, it is constantly accumulating, waiting for the time of catharsis.

And now is the most appropriate time.

During the two Wushe Incidents, the Gaoshan people were basically exterminated by the Japanese, especially the Seediqs, who were massacred to less than a thousand people.

The remaining Seediq people were forced to accept Japanese education and learn Japanese culture and ideas.

But the Seediqs and other alpine tribesmen were born to belong to the jungle. This is engraved in their blood genes and cannot be easily dissipated.

After Taiwan was liberated, the compatriots of the Gaoshan ethnic group and other people were liberated by the Chinese Marine Corps.

When the Seediqs heard that Master Wang was willing to distribute weapons and equipment to them, provide them with rewards, and ask them to help hunt the little ghosts that escaped into the mountains and forests, the leaders of this generation did not hesitate at all.

From this moment on, the power in the bloodline awakens.

The Japanese are the eternal enemies of the Seediqs. When the blood power awakens, the wild nature is unleashed, revenge will come.

Although there are less than a thousand of them left, and only about 300 of them can hold guns, the Seediqs are fearless in order to avenge the countless people who died under the knife of the Japanese.

The navy grouped the Seediqs with other compatriots from the mountain tribe to form a hunting team of more than 2,000 people.

Although Hasegawa Kiyoshi has much more strength than 2,000 men, the Navy believes that this hunting team will be able to complete the mission.

The 2,000 people were divided into four or five troops and entered the central mountains from multiple directions.

Each unit is accompanied by members of the Navy's special forces. The main task of the special forces is to call aircraft carrier-based aircraft to carry out air strikes when a large Japanese force is discovered.

The Gaoshan compatriots hunted, and the navy provided aerial firepower.

The two sides cooperated tacitly, and it took less than a week to push Hasegawa Kiyoshi into a desperate situation.

The head on the waist was dripping with blood, and the Seediq man's face and body were also dyed bright red by the enemy's blood.

In the rich and suffocating smell of blood, the power in the blood of Seediq warriors continued to flourish.

They are hunters by nature and are at ease with the semi-automatic rifles in their hands.

While beheading and pursuing, the Japanese soldiers had already been frightened by this group of crazy savages. They shot back randomly, but the bullets were not accurate at all.

In the face of even more crazy killings, the Japanese soldiers had long forgotten their tactical actions.

They feel that the one they are fighting is the God of Death. If they dare not run away, they cannot be killed, but will only approach step by step.

"Buzz buzz......"

While running, Kiyoshi Hasegawa and Major General Yamaoka heard the roar of fighter planes overhead at the same time.

They were all too familiar with this sound, and every time it appeared it would be accompanied by earth-shattering bombings.

The Japanese were at the end of their rope. Major General Yamaoka pushed Hasegawa Kiyoshi away and led the remaining 100 people to kill Seediq, who was hotly pursuing him.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi ran to the other side of the valley surrounded by a dozen other guards.

Not long after, there was a violent explosion behind him.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi was distraught and wanted to find a peaceful place to end his life.

However, just as a group of them were far away from the explosion area, dozens of savages wearing primitive costumes rushed out from the mountain forest.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi was surrounded.

The savages gradually revealed their faces, and the familiar colors of the tattoos made Kiyoshi Hasegawa almost faint.

"Sedek!"

Having been the governor of Taiwan for many years, Kiyoshi Hasegawa is very familiar with this art.

Hasegawa Kiyoshi drew his general's command sword, and he was surrounded by a dozen imperial soldiers holding bayonets.

The distance between the two sides is getting closer and closer, and some Japanese soldiers have trembling legs and trembling hands.

When Hasegawa Kiyoshi took office as the governor of Taiwan, he strengthened colonial rule and continued to oppress the Gaoshan people. Many people hated him.

Now his biggest enemy is right in front of him, and the Seediq's eyes are red.

A young man of fifteen or sixteen years old came forward. His face was a little childish, but he had five heads hanging on his waist and his eyes were very sharp.

The young man bared his blood-stained teeth and roared like a predatory forest king:

"Little Japan, do you still remember Mona Ludo?"

He spoke in Seediq's native language, and Hasegawa Kiyoshi recognized the pronunciation of Mona Rudo.

He was extremely vigilant.

As soon as these words came out, the rage in Seediq's surroundings was once again detonated. They threw away their rifles, picked up their hunting knives, and rushed forward.

A dozen Japanese soldiers were quickly chopped into pieces by the red-eyed Seediqs. The only thing left intact was their heads, which were pinned to the waists of the Seediq soldiers.

Kiyoshi Hasegawa knew that there was no hope of escape, so he rushed forward brandishing his saber.

The Seediqs did not kill him immediately!

Hasegawa Kiyoshi also has a more important purpose:
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