At this moment, the recruits from the two infantry brigades of the Security Division had entered the ambush area under the leadership of their superiors.

The days are still passing slowly.

At this speed they were just about to enter the encirclement at 3:30 p.m.

At this time, the brigade commander of Nagashima received a telegram from the consulate.

After reading the contents of the telegram and being silent for a few minutes, he issued the order.

"Notify them to speed up and not waste time on the road. We must get to the Tianjin military camp as soon as possible."

"Yes."

The accompanying staff officer went to give the order.

After receiving the order, the vanguard sent out the cavalry quickly and decisively without any hesitation.

These little guys knew that their mission was of vital importance and they had to find out the road conditions ahead as quickly as possible and open up a path for follow-up troops.

The cavalrymen galloped away, the sound of their horses' hooves resounding through the sky, as if it was a sonata between the earth and the sky. Their figures flickered in the sun, like a golden rain of arrows, breaking the silence of the grassland. Their eyes were firm and resolute, facing the unknown danger without fear.

The engineers followed closely behind, their tools and equipment gleaming in the sun, as they made sure the roads were clear for the trucks to pass.

They knew very well that every minute of delay could have a huge impact on the entire operation, so they dared not slack off in the slightest.

The infantrymen followed closely behind the engineers. They were the backup of the troops and were responsible for ensuring the safety of everyone.

They held weapons and looked around vigilantly, like a group of silent guardians. Their steps were neat and firm, reflecting their well-trained and strict discipline.

Five minutes later, the main combat force passed through at an astonishing speed.

Trucks sped up, their wheels kicking up dirt and dust that filled the air. Heavy equipment passed just as quickly, the roar of their engines shaking the earth like a roaring beast.

The rear guard was on guard, they walked slowly to ensure the safety of the main force. Their presence seemed to be an indestructible barrier, providing the final protection for the entire force.

The scouts were observing the enemy's situation at the front, and their heartbeats seemed to merge with the tense atmosphere on the battlefield.

They maintained close contact with the front-line command through radio communicators and reported the enemy's every move to the command in a timely manner.

Their eyes were sharp and alert, not missing any details. They saw that the enemy was neatly arranged and well-organized, and it was obviously a well-trained army.

But they were not intimidated by the enemy's momentum, but instead boosted their morale, because they knew that only by facing a powerful enemy could they show their true strength.

The people in the headquarters were busy and nervous, their eyes fixed on the map and display screen. After receiving the report from the scouts, they calmly analyzed the battlefield situation.

They knew very well that the enemy was not a group of vulnerable guerrillas, but an organized and disciplined army.

This means they have to plan their battles more carefully in order to achieve victory.

Their fingers tapped quickly on the keyboard, conveying orders to various troops. Their minds were quick and clear, as if they were a high-speed computer.

They know that every decision affects the life and death of countless people, so they must be extremely cautious.

Chief of Staff Wang and three brigade commanders sat in front of a map, listening to the investigators' reports with serious expressions.

They pointed their fingers on the map, their eyes flashing with contemplation. Everyone realized that the development of the situation had exceeded their expectations, and a tense atmosphere filled the air.

"It seems that they have received some news and are afraid of the long night and many troubles, so they have accelerated their pace." Chief of Staff Wang broke the silence, his voice low and firm. His eyes swept across the crowd, and everyone's face was full of determination.

"Even if they run as fast as they can now, they won't be able to escape our encirclement in five minutes," Chief of Staff Wang continued, his finger outlining the enemy's possible escape route on the map.

Everyone's eyes followed the movement of his finger, as if they could see the enemy panicking in the night.

"Act as planned, and we'll wait for the results of the Third Battalion's artillery." Chief of Staff Wang's words revealed a kind of confidence and calmness. He turned and looked at the three artillery battalion commanders, who were nervously looking at their watches. There were still three minutes left before the shooting time.

"Notify everyone to get ready." Chief of Staff Wang gave the order, with a barely perceptible excitement in his voice. Everyone knew that this moment had come, and they would fight for the dignity of the country and the people.

"Today we will teach Xiao Zi how to be a human being." said one of the brigade commanders, his voice full of anger and determination.

This sentence aroused everyone's fighting spirit. They knew that this was not just a battle, but also the beginning of a war for national dignity.

Each cannon is manned by eight people, and they have been waiting here for a long time, just waiting for orders.

They know that they have a heavy responsibility and cannot afford to make any mistakes, otherwise the entire plan will be affected.

The special forces have sent back the shooting parameters, and there are 5,700 people walking on the five-kilometer-long line.

These special forces are elites who have undergone special training and selection. They are exchanged from the system. As top soldiers, they naturally have the most critical tasks in dealing with the battlefield.

During this mission, they were responsible for marking enemy positions and targets, providing accurate firing parameters for artillery.

They wore camouflage uniforms, had oil paint on their faces, and held binoculars and rangefinders in their hands, lurking quietly on the enemy's path.

They had to remain absolutely silent and not make any sound, otherwise they would expose their position.

They had been waiting here for a long time and finally saw the enemy.

They communicated with each other using gestures and eye contact, determined the distance and direction of the target, and then sent the data to the artillery in the rear.

They could only communicate with gestures and eye contact to encourage and support each other.

The ambush circle is located near Huangjia Bay. Half an hour's walk away, it is no longer within the scope of Peking, so this is the best ambush circle.

This place is a town. Outside of this place is Shuyang Town in Hebei Province. If you follow the Beijing-Tianjin Highway, you can quickly reach Tianjin. This place is a strategic location and a must-go route.

The security division set up a huge ambush circle here, waiting for the arrival of the enemy. Around the ambush circle, there are countless soldiers lurking, and they are all strictly trained.

Three minutes passed in the tense waiting.

When the time stopped at 3:30, the three battalion commanders gave the order and the artillery opened fire immediately.

With the sound of "boom boom boom", the attack on the Peking branch of the North China Garrison Army officially began.

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