Li Ergou set out with his ten brothers. Although there were few people from Shandong Province in the special operations company, ten of them who did not want to get promoted or make money stood up when they heard that they would follow the Sniper to join the commando team to fight the Japanese. Most of these people had their families destroyed by the Japanese, or their brothers had died at the hands of the Japanese. They hated the Japanese extremely and knew that there would be no shortage of Japanese to fight if they followed Lengqiang, so they resolutely joined Li Ergou's team.

Li Zongren personally explained a few things:

"You are all the elites of the Fifth War Zone, representing hundreds of thousands of soldiers in the Fifth War Zone. I hope you will not disappoint the expectations of the Fifth War Zone. You must resolutely obey orders over there and learn more skills to kill the enemy. If you ever want to come back, there will always be a place for you by my side."

The team set out overnight. Li Ergou saw it through to the end, recording in detail the basic training content of the commando team and handed it over to Liu Lihui. Liu Lihui took over as the instructor of the special operations company and continued to lead the company in training and actual combat raids.

Li Yunyan actually wanted to follow the Sniper God, but now she had no reason. After hesitating for a long time, she knew that her uncle would not agree, so she suppressed her eager heart.

Chen Feng never expected that the first team to arrive was Cui Weike's Weishan Lake Guerrillas. He saw that the captain Cui Weike had a miserable look on his face and more than 30 team members were injured. Liu Caiyun was nervously treating the wounded.

"Boss, after you left, the Japanese launched a frantic revenge on the guerrillas. They had no time to search for the guerrillas, so they offered a huge reward for any trace of the guerrillas. We were betrayed four times, and we managed to escape once. In three battles, nearly two hundred people were killed and only about eighty were left. I brought more than seventy brothers to join you, but we ran into a Japanese patrol on the railway track north of Teng County, and only about thirty brothers were left. We have almost lost all our weapons and ammunition."

Chen Feng comforted Cui Weike and asked Liu Caiyun to continue treating Heiwa and Ding San. The other team members started to cook. It was obvious that these more than 30 guerrillas were tired and hungry.

Cui Weike was somewhat moved, and he pulled Chen Feng's sleeve, indicating that he had something to say. The two of them came to the river under a small waterfall, and Cui Weike could not help but:

"Boss, I didn't come here for the name of Black Eagle."

Chen Feng's eyes narrowed, not quite understanding what Cui Weike meant.

"The boss must be Captain Cold Gun! I secretly asked many people, but I didn't hear any information about the Black and White Eagles bandits. Besides, the timing of the boss's team's appearance was too coincidental. Although there are rumors that you retreated with the National Army, I still don't believe that you will retreat to the rear and stop fighting the Japanese. Besides, you fought the Japanese too easily, which made me think of something"!

“Who knows about this?”

Cui Weike was delighted to see that Chen Feng did not deny it. He guessed it right and explained excitedly:

"No one knows. It's just my guess. I haven't told my brothers yet. Captain Lengqiang, is it really you?"

Chen Feng nodded helplessly:

"Captain Cui, don't tell anyone for the time being. I killed the Japanese too cruelly. If my information is exposed, the Japanese will come and kill me even if they don't open the letter."

"Don't worry, captain. I, Cui Weike, am not a big mouth and I will keep it strictly confidential. Also, you can just call me Xiao Cui. I will not be the captain anymore. All team members will listen to your orders. I am just a private and you can do whatever the captain asks me to do."

"More teams will join us later, and you will still lead the team you brought. Let's tentatively set it as the first company and first platoon of the Yimeng Guerrillas! You will be the platoon leader first. We will hold a meeting in the evening. I will send an instructor to you, and strict training will begin tomorrow. You also know through this loss that the Japanese are not so easy to deal with. Do you understand?"

"I understand, Captain. Don't worry, these members are all veterans of the guerrillas. They know how good you are at fighting the Japanese and they all want to learn how to kill the enemy. Once the instructors arrive, I will lead them to study seriously."

No matter how many teams join, Chen Feng has no plans to split them up. He does not need to seize power, and in times of crisis he may have to break up the whole into small units. It is a taboo for commanders and soldiers to have a lack of tacit understanding, and there is no need to worry about their intentions. As long as they are identified as legitimate anti-Japanese teams and no spies appear, it will be fine.

When fighting behind enemy lines, weapons, equipment and food are of paramount importance. In addition, there are commandos stationed as instructors, so it would seem stingy to split up the team.

Chen Feng assigned Zhang Liang to be the instructor of the first platoon. Zhang Liang was quite active and soon became good friends with Cui Weike. The two had a clear division of labor. Cui Weike commanded the battles, but also had to participate in training like the soldiers. With seven or eight months of careful instruction from Chen Feng and nearly three months of actual combat experience, it was easy for the commando to be an instructor.

There were no seriously injured soldiers. The lightly injured soldiers were recovering while learning simple skills and techniques. The other members started with long-distance raids and training, not going anywhere else but to Beizhuang to transport food.

The first team trained for three days and had already gone to Beizhuang and back, bringing back five carts of food without any accidents. Two lightly wounded soldiers were able to participate in training. Zhang Liang led the team to start attacking the surrounding Japanese troops.

Let the lightly wounded soldiers who cannot march long distances practice their marksmanship, while the others will prepare to start with small bases, conduct disguised reconnaissance, dark night raids, silent combat, and emergency evacuations. These skills can be learned and improved faster in combat.

The second team arrived. Li Ergou looked at Chen Feng with tears in his eyes. Although he was an instructor in the Fifth War Zone and had everything he needed, Li Ergou still missed the days when he fought the Japanese with the commandos, and he missed his benefactor, the captain, even more.

The members of the ten special operations companies looked at Chen Feng with stars in their eyes. What a cold gun! A real cold gun! Standing right in front of them, every member straightened their spines and looked sharp. They represented the face of the Fifth War Zone and must not bring shame to the War Zone.

"Captain, Sniper God reports to you that these ten team members have applied with the approval of Commander Li and have specifically applied to come here to deliver arms and stay behind enemy lines to fight the Japs."

After five days of trekking, Li Ergou and ten special forces members rode out of the Japanese blockade on horseback. They also brought ten Springfield sniper rifles and ten German submachine guns, as well as tens of thousands of bullets, which were all prepared by Li Zongren for the commando team early on.

Chen Feng was a little confused. He was not surprised that Li Zongren kept Li Ergou, and it was normal for him to let Li Ergou come back. But sending ten elite soldiers was a bit meaningful. It was not a threat, and there was no need to just send some weapons and ammunition. As for other ideas, Chen Feng thought about it for a long time but still couldn't understand.

Forget it, I don’t want to figure it out or think about it anymore, but the joining of eleven people is crucial to the Yimeng Guerrillas, especially now that it is in its initial stage.

Among the ten people, there was one named Ningbo who was previously a platoon leader of the guard regiment. Chen Feng organized the eleven people into the first platoon of the second company of the guerrillas. Ningbo was the platoon leader and Heiwa continued to be the instructor. Soldiers would be added slowly in the future. The task of the first platoon of the second company was to train and patrol at the same time to ensure the safety of Mengshan.

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