Sato Sadaji rushed to a Japanese soldier standing upright at the entrance of the village and shouted angrily:

"Baga, you are standing here so straight, won't it arouse suspicion from the scouts of the independent column?"

The Japanese soldier on guard thought about it and realized that this was indeed the case, but he still didn't know how to deal with it.

"Major Sato, how should I stand guard then?"

Sato Sadaji showed a look of disappointment and immediately imitated the standard movements of the local farmers, squatting on the ground and looking around.

"Yoshi, Major Sato is indeed an elite of the General Staff. He actually has such a thorough understanding of Chinese culture and customs!"

Sato Sadaji clapped his hands proudly and stood up.

"There is an old Chinese saying, 'Know yourself and your enemy, and you will never be defeated in a hundred battles!' That is to say, we must understand our enemy before we can defeat our enemy!"

"Si Guoyi! I admire you so much!"

(Sri Lanka: Awesome.)

Sato Teiji was full of confidence, and perhaps his experience in the Chinese market could come in handy.

So, he walked confidently to the village entrance, ready to correct those "irregular" movements.

Liujiafangzi Village is backed by Yanshan Mountain, so the entrance of the village faces east. On the east side of the village is a road that can accommodate one car. Across the road is a small high ground covered with messy trees.

And on this small hill, there is a Japanese sentry post used to monitor the situation at the village entrance.

Sato Sadaji tiptoed over. It wasn't that he wanted to give the sentry a surprise, but he wanted to catch the criminal in the act and give him a warning.

When Sato Shinji approached the sentry post, he found that there was no one there. He was immediately very excited, as he could finally establish his authority!

Because his image of being afraid of death has been imprinted in the minds of everyone in the 66th Brigade Command.

Behind his back, countless people pointed fingers at him and sneered at him.

Therefore, he wanted to establish his authority and teach those who had pointed fingers at him and looked down on him a lesson.

"Baga, come out quickly! What if the independent column attacks us? Asshole!"

Just as Sato Sadaji was roaring with a red face, a dozen soldiers in military uniforms appeared around him, the highest rank among them was only a sergeant.

Sato Sadaji suddenly felt a strong pressure, but seeing that the other party's rank was lower than his, he plucked up his courage:

"Baga, don't you know you should change into the clothes of Huaguo Lao Baixin? Aren't you afraid of being discovered by the scouts of the independent column?"

Sato Sadaji did not see fear and submission on the faces of these low-ranking soldiers, but instead saw mockery and ridicule.

"Baga, what are you laughing at!"

Not only did Monk Wei and his companions not stop laughing, they took two steps closer to Sato Sadaji and pressed forward.

Sato Sadaji knew that these soldiers looked down on him, but he never expected that they would dare to laugh at him!

"idiot!"

Sato Sadaji, who was furious, raised his hand and slapped the monk Wei, whose mouth corners were raised the most.

But what Sato Sadaji didn't expect was that the soldier opposite him actually grabbed his hand, making him unable to move.

"Let go, asshole!"

Monk Wei frowned, then tilted his head and asked:

"What is he saying?"

"Brigade Commander, he called you a bastard?"

Monk Wei's mouth twitched back and his eyes widened into bells.

"Damn it, I don't want to live anymore!"

Monk Wei slapped him with his palm, and the slap was as strong as a palm-leaf fan, which directly broke two of Sato Sadaji's big teeth.

Sato Masadaji covered his face and looked at the group of wolf-like and tiger-like men in front of him in horror. He kicked the ground with his feet and stepped back.

Suddenly I felt something fleshy on my back. I reached back and found my hands were covered in blood.

When they turned around, they saw that it was their sentry, but now it was a corpse!

"You did it? Are you an independent column?"

The soldier who understood Japanese acted as an interpreter, allowing Monk Wei and Sato Sadaji to communicate without any obstacles.

"Don't worry about this. Just tell us who you are! Otherwise, our knives won't be tolerated by humans!"

Monk Wei started playing with a knife in front of him, which scared Sato Sadaji out of his wits.

"No, no, no, I'm the staff officer of the 66th Brigade, Sato Sadaji!"

"What? Sadaji? I see you're Shinji! Where is your headquarters?"

Monk Wei and others laughed so hard that they fell over, this name really suited him.

Although Sato Sadaji didn't understand the content of their conversation, it was definitely a ruthless humiliation for him, but that didn't matter.

"I have never killed a Chinese person. I don't have Chinese blood on my hands!"

"Whether you have killed Chinese people or not, you can explain it to the King of Hell when you go to hell! As for my mission, it is to send you to see the King of Hell!"

This sentence is very important, and the warrior translated it for Sato Sadaji.

As a result, Sato Sadaji was so frightened that he fainted.

"Hmm? This little devil is quite special?"

"Brigade Commander, you must be too cruel. You scared the little devil into fainting!"

Monk Wei pursed his lips and touched his face. Is it really that scary?

"Wake that bastard up first, I want to see!"

After being poured with a pot of cold water, Sato Sadaji woke up completely.

"Have mercy, have mercy! I am the staff officer of the 66th Brigade, and I know all the secrets of the headquarters!"

Monk Wei patted his head with satisfaction.

"Well, are there anti-tank mines hidden in your caves? Where are they?"

"You should ask me this. All these lightning bolts passed through my hands before entering these caves!"

As if to seek credit, Sato Sadaji reported the locations of all the caves, and the radio operator also wrote down all the locations and finally sent them all to Wang Meng for his reference.

The locations of the first few caves are Caves No. 1 to No. 7 recorded by Monk Wei, and there are three more caves behind them.

If the cave really exists, then Sato Teiji has made a great contribution!

"Don't even think about deceiving us. If we prove that you've told a lie, your life will be over!

Also, let me ask you, is the headquarters of your 66th Brigade located in the village ahead? How many Japanese soldiers are there?"

At this time, Sato Sadaji's memory talent was fully utilized. He used a small stick to clearly describe the Japanese sentry post and machine gun positions of this squadron.

After finishing the painting, Sato Teiji wiped his sweat:

"Sir, that's it. General Tanaka Nobuo deliberately kept only one squadron of the Imperial Army at the headquarters in order to avoid your scouts and planes."

Monk Wei looked at the troop deployment and suddenly had a bold idea.

"Comrades, how about we do a third in and third out?"

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