In the encirclement of the 4th Division, after Bo Guangbai's order was issued, soldiers from several regiments began to change their formations, actively opening gaps to let the Japanese in, and then encircling and annihilating them.

This battle has turned into a meat grinder. In just half a month, the Japanese have continuously transported troops to Longkou and Qindao, sending 20,000 Japanese into the two cities every day.

The International Youth Column was not willing to be outdone. They fully implemented the orders issued by Bo Guangbai. They captured, surrounded and attacked one by one. After encircling and annihilating one, they turned back to attack the reinforcements, slowly wearing away the enemy's war potential.

Finally, this tug-of-war that started almost since the New Year is coming to an end. The officer corps formed by the players also wanted to train apprentices this time, so they specially set up a rocket artillery battalion.

Here Bo Guangbai was at the front line in person, reminiscing about the past with the commander-in-chief of the officers' corps, Badao. Badao used to be a bandit in southern Henan, helping the common people and robbing the supplies of the Japanese and the stubborn army. He also had a legal advisor, Rufeng, who did business with the stubborn and puppet troops over there. His life was indescribably good, but the headquarters sent him here considering that the original commander of the Second Regiment was not capable enough.

Ba Dao looked at Bo Guangbai, whose eyes were bloodshot, and said with some emotion: "Old Bai, I never thought that you could force the devils to this point."

Bo Guangbai smiled bitterly and complained to Badao, "Except for going offline to eat and go to the toilet, I even sleep in the game. I am afraid that I will not be well prepared in any aspect and suffer losses from the Japanese again."

Looking at the remnants of the Japanese army that were gathered together, Ba Dao patted him on the shoulder and said with some sympathy: "Even so, the column headquarters still wants to withdraw 15 regiments from the Fourth Division. You should report the true situation."

Bo Guangbai shook his head and said seriously: "After this battle, the airports we built in Weicheng and Putai can be put into use. If I had aircraft support before, I wouldn't have to plan so much for the 40 devils."

Ba Dao smiled carefreely and said with a bit of contempt: "This time our officer group came here to help you with the tough tasks. Let us take care of the main attack."

Looking at Ba Dao who was full of vigor and vitality, Ning Mou only interrupted you and poured cold water on him: "Brother Dao, the Japs here are similar to those in Longkou. Boss Bai has sent five more regiments over. Now there are nine regiments outside Longkou, fighting against more than 9 Japs."

Upon hearing this, Badao looked at Bo Guangbai in surprise. During these days of traveling, the young masters of the officer corps had never received any telegrams from Longkou.

"Damn it, everyone knows that you fought a big battle in Ludong, but I didn't expect the battle you fought was so big. You are going to turn the world upside down."

Bo Guangbai chuckled and said complacently, "Do you know how much preparation I have made for this battle? This time, not only did our division mobilize all its members, but I borrowed 102 fellow villagers from the nd Division alone."

Badao knew that the situation was definitely not as simple as Bo Guangbai said. With a combined force of millions on both sides, the overall situation would be affected if one was not careful.

Just as he was about to speak again, he heard the rumbling of artillery fire. Badao turned around and saw that the heavy mortars of the 4th Division were driving away the Japanese troops along the top of the hill.

Looking at the yellow shit moving in waves, Ba Dao exclaimed: "This number of devils are suppressed by us in a few small villages. I'm afraid they will eat people if they can't break out in a few days."

Bo Guangbai nodded solemnly and said, "It's possible. When we surrounded them before, the Japanese started eating people after they ran out of supplies."

As soon as the words fell, many players around him covered their mouths and retched. In their era, cannibalism was only described in history books as "there was a great famine and people ate each other."

Bo Guangbai looked at the direction in which the Japanese were moving and listened to one telegram after another. He knew that the direction in which the Japanese were moving was within his calculations. He turned around and took several regiment commanders present and Badao and others into the makeshift command post.

When they arrived at the temporary command center, an exquisite sand table had already been placed on the table. The players were slightly amazed to see that even a ditch and a river on the sand table were so accurate.

"This is made by a brother of ours who likes DIY. He spent half a month making it by hand." Bo Guangbai explained with a serious face.

Hualuozhan looked at Bo Guangbai in surprise and asked, "Boss Bai, could it be that you wanted to put the main battlefield here before?"

Bo Guangbai nodded: "Our initial goal was to annihilate the Japs' mobile forces. At that time, there were a full 100,000 Japs on Qin Island. I had to choose a suitable cemetery for them."

Ba Dao looked at the sand table with every detail visible and said in agreement: "The Japanese are now located in this area, with three villages arranged in a triangle shape. If I were the commander of the Japanese, I would definitely put the headquarters here."

Bo Guangbai looked at the location that Badao pointed to and nodded in agreement. This location was surrounded by three villages and the terrain was much higher than the villages. He could look down from this location and observe the overall situation of the battlefield.

"This area has mountains, water and depth. The Japanese can completely rely on the terrain to block our attack layer by layer. We can also rely on powerful firepower to tear through the Japanese defenses layer by layer."

Badao looked at the terrain and knew that this was the best option. There were still more than 100,000 Japanese soldiers in the entire encirclement, and it was impossible to kill them all in a short period of time. He could only adopt the strategy of luring the enemy into a trap.

After a moment of silence, Ba Dao said, "With the current density of the Japs, our rocket artillery battalion can completely destroy the Japs' manpower without interruption."

Bo Guangbai thought about the firepower density of the rocket artillery battalion and said, "One rocket artillery battalion is not enough!"

For a moment, the headquarters fell silent. You have to know that the firepower of the rocket artillery battalion of the officer corps is absolutely impeccable. If even this is not enough...

At this time, Hualuozhanshen's eyes rolled and he suggested, "Boss Bai, doesn't our division have a 150mm heavy artillery regiment? Why don't we push it up to attack? The Japanese are surrounded by us now, and when the time comes, we only need to plow the shells in inch by inch, which will definitely reduce our losses."

Bo Guangbai's eyes lit up and he said, "Sure. We used to use 105mm howitzers to form artillery groups. We have forgotten that the American 150mm howitzers are more powerful and have a longer range."

"It will be arranged like this. The 28th, 29th, and 30th Regiments will focus on Xiaoquan Village. The 31st, 32nd, rd, th, and th Independent Regiments will focus on Xiaquan Village. The st, nd, and Division Headquarters Guard Regiment will focus on Shangquan Village. The other seven regiments will serve as rotational forces, ready to replace the attacking forces at any time."

"It is now nine o'clock in the morning. The heavy artillery regiment will begin bombarding the Japanese outer positions this afternoon. The rest of the troops must block the openings and not let a single Japanese soldier escape."

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