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Chapter 256 Dispatched (Part 2)

The Japanese Army, which received modern Western military and technical education, formulated a unique Japanese camping system. In addition to taking into account the living habits of Japanese officers and soldiers, it basically completely digested the construction and setting plans of the European military barracks and the strict barrack management system. The barracks stationed by Morimoto's brigade were built by these Japanese soldiers bit by bit.

When Morimoto's brigade first arrived at the camping site marked by his superiors on the map, it was just a blank flat on the edge of the mountain forest. Therefore, the first task after the brigade arrived was to find a way to build a standard Japanese army camp. Originally, this kind of battalion construction work should have been completed by the engineers, but the engineering corps of the Fifth Division had been diverted to various parts of the defense zone to complete the construction of external defense fortifications and repair and maintenance of the supply road. At this time, even a small team could not be drawn.

Local civilians have been violently uncooperative towards the Japanese army, so they can't hire enough civilians to catch strong men directly in the local area? I'm afraid that they will live a good life, right? Now there are armed guerrillas organized by the Chinese government everywhere in the mountains from Nanning to Qinzhou. The division's logistics transportation troops have suffered from hardships. You actually want to do something near your base, which is simply ignoring your life or death.

So in the end, everyone could only roll up their trousers and build their own nests for themselves. Finally, the soldiers of Morimoto's brigade were all from Hamada, a fishing port facing the Sea of ​​Japan. Most of the soldiers were from fishermen and learned a handful of carpenters at home. There were many skilled craftsmen. Anyway, there were thick logs everywhere in the surrounding mountains and forests, and no one dared to take care of the invaders' logs. At the same time, the captain also sold many favors through various relationships and created a batch of precious building materials at the time. It took a whole month to build a decent army barracks. When the project was finally completed, all the officers and soldiers couldn't help but shout that the sky was on the black card board, and many people still left tears of excitement and could finally sleep in a place with a roof.

However, when Morimoto's brigade returned to this barracks at midnight on August 22, he found that it had changed beyond recognition. If it weren't for the familiar barracks' gate posts, Morimoto's Nakasa almost thought he had taken the wrong path and entered the ruins of a deserted village. They had only left for less than a day. The barracks seemed to have suffered a Level 8 storm, and all the buildings had been destroyed. The originally neatly arranged wooden barracks were all piles of garbage and broken wood, and the brigade headquarters in the center of the camp was left with only a few cement pillars. Even buildings such as kitchen and toilets were seriously damaged. The scene was so miserable that it was unbearable to witness it.

Morimoto was anxious and fell off his horse. He encountered incredible things in a row. Did he offend any gods and Buddhas? But it was almost midnight, the troops were exhausted, their morale was even lower, and the environmental conditions at that time could not be conducted to conduct a comprehensive search. So Morimoto could only ask his brigade to set up a tent in the open space between the camps. He dealt with this night first, and then made a decision after dawn. So with the accompaniment of the howling of animals in the forest, the lords of Morimoto spent a sleepless night tremblingly.

The next day, Morimoto took his subordinates to conduct a comprehensive investigation. In the end, all kinds of evidence on the scene showed that these damages were all caused by man. If it weren't for the mountains and forests, the other party might have set up a fire to destroy the corpse. Because they had already discovered some traces of the other party's arson preparation. It was just who the prisoner was and why he did this, but there was no clue on the scene. Colonel Morimoto jumped and vowed to make the criminals pay the price. This must involve the local anti-Japanese organization, and these people must know the consequences of challenging the military power of the Japanese Imperial Army.

Because he felt that the incident was very serious, Morimoto had to give a detailed report to his superiors, and he became the laughing stock of the entire Fifth Division. He was told repeatedly at the dinner table as funny stories. Judging from the speed of the spread, it is estimated that the entire Southern Front Army would know about this embarrassing thing in half a year. Some officers who were not very good at dealing with Morimoto on weekdays also gave Morimoto a loud bandit account of "camping brigade leader", which made Morimoto's yakuji hear someone mentioning that military tents will become very manic.

Morimoto Zaiji endured all kinds of humiliation and ridicule, and vowed to find out the matter thoroughly. In the end, he found some clues. However, when the truth of the incident appeared roughly in front of him, the commander personally called the brigade to warn him not to continue pursuing it. At present, the Japanese army must maintain a stable border situation and never cause any trouble at this time.

In fact, the division team had already found out the truth of this incident. The so-called criminals who finally did not eat military rations for nothing. The military policeman who demolished the barracks of Morimoto were actually Chinese villagers from several villages near the barracks.

Morimoto's brigade followed the order and made plans to not return to the base, so he did not leave any barracks guards. However, he did not know that every move of the Japanese was actually seen by the local people. When they found that the Japanese soldiers in the barracks were full of their lives, a brave cousin immediately walked into the camp to check. After repeatedly confirming that all the Japanese had been exposed, the villagers in the nearby villages and towns immediately fell into a carnival.

These are all good wooden boards and wood, and the planing was painted and painted. The barracks even left furniture made by Japanese soldiers themselves. These Japanese devils are rich and want to throw away such good things. How a pity it would be to rot here. Anyway, I don’t know who started the first move, and a civil demolition activity soon began. When I found that there was a cheap price to pick up, the fighting power and action power of the people would become extremely amazing. Anyway, everyone had a word in their minds, "Disasse, you don't want it for free." Maybe when the Japanese will turn back, and when there is no one watching it, they don't have to put it in a hurry. This wood looks good, and there is a door latch at home.

Once the power of the masses is mobilized, it can move the mountains and rivers. A Japanese barracks will be completely demolished in half a day. A few brave young people want to set fire, but they are stopped by some old people. There are woods around them, so what should I do if it is to cause wildfires?

So this incident was not a destruction of the anti-Japanese organization, but a fellow villager took a fancy to wood. The truth was actually that simple. At this time, the Japanese Army had already obtained some evidence, and it could have been a village-clearing arrest like they often did in North and South China. The problem was that it was too close to the Sino-Vietnam border. The residents on both sides regarded the border as nothing and often walked back and forth. The relationship between these big families was very close, and most of them were even related. Once these civilians were punished due to the incident of Morimoto's barracks, the news would definitely leak to the French people opposite, which would definitely affect the current diplomatic negotiation process between the two countries.

Previously, the Ministry of Army has issued a formal order. Before the negotiations are completed, the Fifth Regiment's headquarters must restrain its subordinates and prohibit any accidents from happening in the border area. Now Morimoto must restrain himself and endure it. Miki promised him that when the matter is finished, the wing will give him a satisfactory explanation.

After putting down the commander's phone call, Morimoto Nakasa almost bit his back teeth. He no longer knew how to express his indignation at this moment. The dignified Imperial Japanese Army had fallen to this point, and he was simply bowing to the civil servants again and became a vassal of those shameless politicians. Tojo still has the face of calling himself a razor. That man has obviously fallen in front of power. The military power of the Great Japanese Imperial Army was achieved through swords and swords. When should we see the faces of those Western ghosts? Morimoto believes that he must do something. The current situation must change, otherwise he is not worthy of being called a Japanese Army officer who is loyal to His Majesty the Emperor.

Morimoto thought about it all night in his simple barracks. He exhausted his mind and finally clarified his thoughts. The culprit of the army and himself fell into the current field was obvious, and the group of ghost animals from the country opposite him were revealed.

It was these sinister and cunning Frenchmen who kept sending war materials to China. It is said that hundreds of tons of military materials were sent from here to Chongqing every day. The Chinese were able to continue to resist the attack of the Japanese army with these materials. It can be said that every franc the French earned in the middle was stained with the blood of Japanese soldiers. If they had not refused to cut off such a transaction, the Fifth Division would not have landed in Qinzhou to attack Nanning, nor would it stay in this forest camp, enduring the heat of feeding flies and mosquitoes every day, and worrying about what the soldiers had for the next meal.

By the way, there are those timid navy who are not worthy of calling themselves the Great Japanese Empire. They were scared by a small French fleet and eventually caused the entire combat operation to abort. These weak guys are simply shameless.

From that day on, a thought could not be surrounded by Morimoto's mind. Since there were all incompetent cowards and his colleagues were unreliable, then he would do it himself and bring this brigade to work. As long as the incident was made big, there would definitely be a group of knowledgeable people in the army to support him. He would let everyone know that those French ghosts and animals were nothing great.

Morimoto made up his mind and silently planned and prepared. Finally, in the early morning of September 12, Morimoto felt that the time was ripe and he could take action.

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