Devil's Army

Chapter 284 Two Ships of Supplies Arrived

The next morning, Gray Wolf went to the dock to do hard labor with the man from the Rhine.

The man on the Rhine still hadn't spotted their ship, but Gray Wolf could vaguely see the ship in the distance seemed to be flying the Stars and Stripes.

Gray Wolf asked the man to help him find the name of the ship in the distance.

The man found a remote and deserted place, took out a telescope and looked around, then came back and said to Gray Wolf: "That ship is the San Francisco, not our ship."

That was the boat that helped us transport the equipment. Gray Wolf told the man to keep watching him on the dock while he went back up the mountain.

When they reached the mountain, Gray Wolf asked the communicator to send a message to Jackal immediately, asking him to take the remaining special forces to Yingkou Port immediately. At the same time, he asked the Third Brigade to prepare for support.

Gray Wolf sent several special forces soldiers and ordered them to cut off the Japanese telephone lines in two hours.

As soon as Jackal received the telegram from Gray Wolf, he immediately led his special forces and drove more than 100 vehicles to Yingkou, and sent Flying Dragon to explore the way ahead.

It was unrealistic for such a large-scale convoy to completely avoid the Japanese. However, there were often convoys going to Yingkou Port to transport supplies, and the general Japanese patrols did not pay special attention to the convoys.

However, a group of Japanese patrols stopped Jackal and his men because their convoy was too large.

The Jackal handed an officer's certificate with the rank of captain to the second lieutenant of the patrol.

"Captain, where are you taking this batch of supplies?" asked the Japanese second lieutenant.

"We are pulling the supplies back to the Fengtian Headquarters." The Jackal replied easily in Japanese.

"So many vehicles, what are you going to transport?"

"Is this what you should ask? You should go ask Commander Muto why he is pulling so many things back? How about we share some with you?" the Jackal shouted.

"Hey! I've said too much." The lieutenant waved his hand, and the Japanese patrol team that had stopped the car made way. Instead of asking him to question Commander Muto, he might as well go to a pub and have a drink.

The Jackal met up with Gray Wolf's special forces team at the intersection at the foot of the mountain, and Gray Wolf brought them to Yingkou Port.

At this time, the American freighter "San Francisco" was approaching the shore, and the man on the "Rhine" also discovered that their ship was approaching.

As soon as the San Francisco docked, Gray Wolf took two people up to exchange secret signals with the person in charge of the freighter. The other party confirmed that the secret signal was correct and allowed Gray Wolf and his team to unload the ship.

Gray Wolf got off the boat immediately and ordered the special forces to unload the boat immediately.

In order to confuse the Japanese and save time, Gray Wolf called all the idle laborers at the dock to help unload the ship.

The American freighter "San Francisco" was still unloading, and the freighter "Rhine" was docked next to the San Francisco under the guidance of that man.

Gray Wolf boarded the Rhine freighter, exchanged secret signals with the person in charge of the freighter, and then immediately got off the ship. He commanded the soldiers and coolies to start unloading the raw materials on the Rhine.

The coolies who helped the "Japanese" unload the cargo on the "San Francisco" and "Rhine" freighters were obviously not very enthusiastic and were dawdling because the Japanese often paid them little or no loading and unloading fees.

Gray Wolf gathered the coolies together and said to them in Japanese Chinese: "Citizens of Manchukuo, we are in a hurry. You must unload the goods quickly. We will pay you first. Please work quickly." After that, Gray Wolf asked the coolies to line up in four teams and ordered four soldiers to pay the wages to the working coolies one by one.

The coolies were overjoyed when they received their wages. This time they met "good devils". The wages that Gray Wolf gave them were more than what they had earned in the past two days.

Two teams of coolies were responsible for unloading the equipment from the "San Francisco", and two teams of coolies were responsible for unloading the raw materials from the "Rhine".

The coolies who got paid worked much faster.

The huge convoy and the many coolies unloading the goods also attracted the attention of a team of Japanese patrol soldiers.

A lieutenant of the Japanese patrol came over and asked Gray Wolf: "Major, where are you going to take all these supplies?"

"We are taking him to Fengtian." Gray Wolf replied without even looking at the lieutenant.

"I'll call back to verify." The Japanese lieutenant replied.

"That's your job. My job is to bring this batch of equipment and materials back to Fengtian intact."

So the Japanese lieutenant waved his hand, and a soldier ran over. The lieutenant whispered something in his ear, and the soldier trotted away.

After a while, the soldier came back and whispered something in the lieutenant's ear.

The lieutenant walked over to Gray Wolf and asked, "Major, there's no way to get through on the phone."

"That's your business, not my concern."

The lieutenant had no choice but to ask a soldier to go back and send a radio message for inquiries.

The soldier left the patrol. Gray Wolf winked at the two special forces soldiers closest to him. The two special forces soldiers understood, clapped their hands, turned around and followed the Japanese soldier away.

After a while, the two special forces members who had left came back and made an OK gesture to Gray Wolf, and then continued to unload the cargo.

The equipment on the American freighter "San Francisco" had already been unloaded, and the raw materials on the German freighter "Rhine" had almost been unloaded. The soldier who went back to send the message had not returned yet.

The Japanese lieutenant was about to leave, cursing, but Gray Wolf stopped him:

"Lieutenant, my soldiers told me that a group of armed men came to the grove west of Yingkou. Didn't you know about this?"

"Major, I really don't know about this."

"Bring your men with us right away and see if we can catch them."

"Hi!" Lieutenant Ying Wan led a small group of Japanese soldiers towards the woods west of Yingkou.

Gray Wolf and his fifty special forces advance team also followed.

When they arrived at the grove where Gray Wolf and his men were camping, the Japanese lieutenant discovered signs of human activity, probably the size of a small team.

As the Japanese lieutenant led the Japanese soldiers to carefully survey the scene, the special forces of Gray Wolf aimed their guns at them. After a round of gunfire, this small group of Japanese soldiers shut their mouths forever. And no one mentioned the fact that Gray Wolf and his team had brought two ships of supplies.

Before leaving, Gray Wolf set a fire and burned the bodies of the Japanese devils.

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