1942, I lived on hunting

Chapter 22 National Treasures and Abandoned Caves

Li Hao is just an ordinary person in the later generations, with no culture and no knowledge. If you put a big open cultural relic and a worn cultural relic in front of him, he can't tell them apart, and he doesn't understand the culture and history carried by a certain cultural relic. But he knows that our things should not be snatched away by the Japanese traitors and put in their museums to show off their acts of aggression.

If the jades, calligraphy and porcelain in the wall were acquired by the Liu family at the same time, then they must be very valuable. Although Li Hao did not understand them, he could tell from the boxes used to package the jades that they were of extremely high quality. They were probably the things of the master that the Liu family had first relied on, so the Liu family did not dare to show them to others easily, but hid them instead. It was even more unknown where the master had obtained them. However, only a top-level wealthy businessman could collect them, if not a prince or noble.

Li Hao's current space volume is limited. Although he wants to protect these national treasures and cultural relics, he is powerless. Unless the space can be vacated, he needs to find a safe place to arrange the wounded and supplies in the space.

After dinner, Li Hao asked everyone to prepare their personal belongings, mainly some gold and silver jewelry, clothes, bedding and other daily necessities, dry food and water. Mainly considering the inconvenience of women and children, they should go to the abandoned brick kiln to settle down as early as possible while it was still early.

The women also knew that this was a tense time and they couldn't follow the routine as usual, so they hurriedly packed up their things and followed the two farmhands, accompanied by Li Hao, towards the brick kiln.

Li Hao and his team arrived at the abandoned brick kiln. As the old man said, the bushes and weeds had completely blocked the entrance and exit. Even if you looked carefully, you wouldn't know it was a place where people could hide. Li Hao asked two farmhands to clear a path and went in to check.

The abandoned brick kiln has been renovated. The two adjacent caves were connected and separated into a simple kitchen and bedroom according to function. A few temporary beds were built with wooden sticks in the bedroom, but there was no toilet. A few half-rotten clay pots were used as temporary conveniences.

Li Hao checked it out and felt that it was okay, so he arranged a cave near the inside for the women and children to come in, put their things in place, make beds, and arrange their own children. He asked them not to make noise or cry, otherwise they would attract the security team. They knew the consequences, so they were quite cooperative. Then there were two farmhands. Li Hao arranged for them to live in the cave near the outside, temporarily responsible for taking care of the others, and hiding here for a while, and then consider farming after the security team left. Of course, Li Hao was also worried that these two honest farmhands would be caught by the security team. In that case, they would probably confess the hiding place of Li Hao and others without the security team's interrogation. After hiding for a few days and the security team left, Li Hao and his men could come out and move around.

The security group has learned to be smart now. In the past, they always followed the Japanese invaders to appear in the countryside to burn, kill and loot. As the Japanese invaders gradually shrank their defense lines, they concentrated their forces in large and medium-sized cities and offensive points. The forces left in ordinary small counties are already incredibly thin. In some counties, the Japanese still maintain a Japanese squad of a hundred people, but in some, there are only a dozen or even a few people, so only the security group is allowed to patrol the countryside. The security group is not stupid. It is easy to be attacked by anti-Japanese armed forces when they appear alone in the countryside, so they just deal with the task and finish it hastily unless it is absolutely necessary. After the Hundred Regiments Campaign, mopping-up and counter-mopping-up campaigns have been going on for several years, and no one can do anything to anyone. Although the Eighth Route Army and the guerrillas also suffered heavy losses, they were not completely contained after all. From time to time, they still came out to attack the enemy's weak areas, and the Japanese were not feeling well. They could only build bunkers and artillery towers to contain the activities of the Eighth Route Army and the guerrillas. No matter which side took the initiative to fight, the security group was always the most injured, and they were afraid when they heard about the guerrillas.

Li Hao was not planning to sleep in the cave at night. He had to be on guard against others. He had just killed their husbands. Although they were all forced to be robbed, who knew if they would be poisoned by feudal ideas and believe that the husband is the most important thing, and would take advantage of Li Hao's sleep to stab him to avenge their husbands?

The cave was built at the bottom of a slope, which was not very high and was quite common in the surrounding area. Li Hao planned to set up the tent in the bushes on the top of the slope and camouflage it. He would live there at night, which would not only facilitate his surveillance and activities, but also allow him to try to buy some medicine to treat the guerrillas. Otherwise, if a wounded soldier suddenly appeared and disappeared, it would be strange if everyone was not scared.

Li Hao also got busy. He first cut a space in the bushes on the top of the slope, cleaned the ground, and then cut some weeds and spread them on the ground. He set up the tent and placed it on the straw mat, and then carefully camouflaged the tent so that even if you walked up to it, you would think it was just a pile of weeds.

After cleaning up, it was still early. Li Hao sat on the top of the slope and looked into the distance, wondering if he had considered anything wrong.

The security team only has a few hundred people, and they usually have some guard duty tasks, so it is impossible for all of them to be dispatched. It is estimated that there must be at most one squadron of more than 200 people coming here to search. Their first step must be to search the village where the Liu family is located, and then the surrounding villages. There must be very few people searching in the wild. It is estimated that there are only three or five people assigned to Li Hao's direction. It is like looking for a needle in a haystack for three or five people to find Li Hao and his men in such a large area, and they are also afraid of encountering guerrillas, so they will probably go back after dealing with the task.

The only thing they need to worry about is the dogs. If they have military hunting dogs that can track, then they may really be able to trace Li Hao and his men. Then they need to find a way to make them give up.

Li Hao planned to set up several traps on the road from the village to here, and they were lethal traps, such as the traps used by the Vietnamese to deal with the French and the Americans. They could be used with a few sharpened wooden sticks and two wooden boards, or simply with a few bamboo sticks and wooden sticks. Although these traps were simple and not immediately fatal, they caused the French and the Americans to suffer. As long as a few were set up, the inexperienced hounds would be caught. Once the security team saw the traps, they would not dare to leave the village or the road casually.

As it was getting dark, Li Hao thought it through and walked down the slope. The two farmhands were still busy tidying up the cave, and the women began to take out things and arrange for the children to eat and drink and go to bed early. Li Hao told them not to come out no matter what sound they heard. He planned to go and investigate to see if the security team had arrived.

The sun sets, and the weary birds in the distance return to their nests. Night has come, and it is time for Li Hao to dominate the world again!

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