Infiltration into the Kwantung Army has been ongoing and is also what the Sui-Re-Cha Military Region is most keen on doing.

A large number of undercover personnel poured into the area outside the Great Wall, trying to take root in this black land and collect intelligence on the Kwantung Army in their own way.

And today, I finally had a huge harvest.

In order to support Operation No. 2000, the Japanese mobilized a large number of transport ships to transport the saved million liters of gasoline to the expeditionary force when fuel was scarce.

They were provided to the Kwantung Army, the North China Expeditionary Army, and the Central and South China Army respectively.

The Kwantung Army accounted for 3% of the total, the North China Expeditionary Army accounted for 1% of the total, and the rest were all transported to the south to support the tank divisions in combat.

The Kwantung Army was able to obtain a quota of 600 million liters, which was transported to the Kwantung Army from ports such as Yingkou, Lushun and Dalian.

The North China Expeditionary Army was able to obtain a quota of 200 million liters, which would be transported in from coastal ferries, most likely from ports in the Tianjin and Shandong areas.

Ding Wei immediately became alert and asked, "Let my undercover comrades keep a close eye on the Japanese army's oil transportation routes and storage warehouses."

As long as he reached the land and entered North China and Northeast China, he had full confidence that he could get these things.

If necessary, you can consider taking action personally. With the help of the system space capabilities, you can take away large quantities of fuel without anyone noticing and achieve combat freedom.

Once he gets these fuel supplies, he can pull out the planes and tanks to fight the Japanese.

As the war progresses, intelligence personnel can play a greater role. Sometimes an important piece of intelligence is more powerful than an elite troop.

Both the Military Control Commission and the Eighth Route Army had active personnel behind enemy lines, but their focus was different.

The Military Intelligence Bureau paid more attention to assassinations within urban areas, especially assassinating high-ranking Japanese military officials, traitors, and puppet army leaders.

Our undercover personnel are more focused on acquiring intelligence and penetrating into the core of the enemy's intelligence network. Knowing ourselves and the enemy will ensure victory in every battle.

Unlike the fighting with guns and cannons on the battlefield, what they are facing is a war without the smoke of gunpowder. One carelessness may cost their lives.

Since mid-July, news about fuel and logistical supplies has been heard one after another.

By the end of the month, the news was finally confirmed.

The railway in Suizhou was blocked, so the Japanese had to disperse their transport ships, giving some to the North China Expeditionary Army and some to the Kwantung Army.

Just as Ding Wei guessed, the transport ship provided to the North China Expeditionary Force docked at the Port of Tianjin and entered the mainland from the port.

Since ancient times, there have been three routes from inside the Great Wall to outside the Great Wall. One of them is the Liaohe West Route, which is the line of Huludao, Suizhong, and Shanhaiguan.

The other two routes are in the mountainous areas, Gubeikou and Xifengkou. The routes in the mountainous areas are difficult to travel and cannot support large-scale marches.

Everything was under the control of the Suirecha Military Region. Ding Wei had already ordered people to repair the roadbed, so cutting through the mountains and building bridges was no problem.

Ensure that mountainous areas have a certain carrying capacity and a certain ability to transport materials.

There is no comparison between cars and trains, and carts are also necessary to ensure the delivery of combat supplies to the front line.

In mountainous areas, two legs are more useful than four wheels.

The Japanese transport ships can only roam in the coastal areas, and the route to Southeast Asia has been cut off by the Americans.

The warehouses near the port are filled with large quantities of fuel.

Military vehicles and trains are being transported to important cities in North China.

The military strength in North China is sparse, and the security forces have to deal with guerrillas.

This required the use of traitors and puppet army leaders to help send troops for escort.

As long as they are contaminated, they cannot be cleaned up, and they are resold to the base in truckloads.

This made Ding Wei extremely greedy. In addition to robbing directly, reselling with the help of traitors was also an option.

He went from Rehe to northern Hebei and arrived at Wang Tao's headquarters. The Fifth Column's headquarters was in Zunhua, close to the two important cities of Beijing and Tianjin.

The troops have been active in Xianghe, Yutian and other places, and the strongholds in the city are guarded by the Japanese.

Once you leave the city and the stronghold, you will reach the Eighth Route Army's territory.

He came in a hurry and did not bring many people with him, only Zhao Dayi and 11 special forces members.

He went straight to the column headquarters in simple clothes.

I haven't seen you for a while, and the Fifth Column is developing quite smoothly.

There was no pressure in fighting against the puppet army, and we had also fought against the Japanese mixed brigade and were not at all inferior.

The troops' weapons, equipment and artillery reserves far exceed those of ordinary friendly forces, and they are considered a very strong team in northern Hebei.

"Commander, you came here in person? I can't do anything you want me to do."

Ding Wei lit a cigarette and took a deep breath.

If someone else could do it, why would he go there in person?

Before leaving, he cleaned up the things in his personal system warehouse, and stored the tanks, planes, ammunition and supplies in the military warehouse.

This time, we have to return with a full load of fuel.

Ordinary people don’t have Ding Wei’s ability to transport large quantities of supplies with him.

No one could have done this except himself.

"Let the Fifth Column temporarily relax its cleanup of the surrounding strongholds. Once I have accomplished something important, we will attack the traitorous puppet troops."

Wang Tao did not understand the commander's meaning, nor did he need to understand. Reducing the offensive would only allow the puppet army and traitors to become more rampant, giving them more ability to fish in troubled waters.

The essence of this group of people is to take advantage of the Japanese to be their accomplices, to eat and drink the good food and drink the spicy food, and they dare to sell their weapons and equipment as long as there is a chance.

The Tianjin port has been under strict control recently. The Japanese have deployed security forces to maintain public order near the port.

During the transportation of oil, except traitors and others, no one else can access it.

The only person who could get his hands on the Japanese transport ship was the die-hard traitor Mu Liancheng.

Ding Wei was familiar with this name, as this guy appeared in the spy drama The Hidden.

He was a traitor who would do anything to achieve his goal and his judgment of the situation was very accurate. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the traitor was able to run away with the treasure, which shows his ability.

But now, we still have to rely on this big traitor to reach into the Japs' oil warehouse.

Matters within the military region were temporarily handed over to Zhong Zhicheng, and Ding Wei decided to go to the port area in person and take a risk.

It's worth taking the risk for combat fuel.

Carrying a batch of gold and silver antiques seized from the military zone, he disguised himself as a businessman and entered the city where the Japanese were stationed.

Before entering, Wang Tao arranged for someone to resolve document-related issues.

Before leaving, Wang Tao grabbed Ding Wei's arm.

I want to go along no matter what.

He was Ding Wei's former guard, and had good marksmanship and adaptability. He was worried about the commander going deep into the enemy's territory alone.

"If there is an accident, Zhao Dayi alone is far from enough. Commander, you must bring a few more people."

Ding Wei refused. Although it was relatively safer to be in a large group, it also increased the chance of being exposed.

If he and Zhao Dayi went there alone, they would not arouse the suspicion of the Japanese and puppet troops, as they were just ordinary passing merchants.

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