Devil's Army

Chapter 312 Gray Wolf has trouble collecting food

Things went much more smoothly afterwards. Although the people were still a little reluctant, they all put their fingerprints on the back of the book that recorded their grain quantities.

In the afternoon, Leng Feng and his soldiers went to another village to collect food. During this time, a villager asked Leng Feng: "What if the Japanese come and fail to collect food, and then they take it out on us?"

Leng Feng thought about it and felt that this was entirely possible, so he left a company to hide nearby and stand by, and also left the golden eagle there as well.

On the morning of the third day, Leng Feng went to Yaobao Town, and Team Leader Yu took two members of the land reform team and soldiers from the first battalion to another village to collect grain.

After three consecutive days of harvesting, all the grain in the six villages close to Deshengtai was collected by Leng Feng's army, and no Japanese invaders were encountered during this period.

Food is of top priority to any army. It is impossible for the Japanese to not collect food from the villages within their jurisdiction.

In order to prevent the Japs from retaliating against the villagers of the six villages, Leng Feng left the first battalion nearby and sent golden eagles to patrol the area.

Leng Feng told Huilang about the problems they encountered in the process of collecting grain in the villages in the Japanese-occupied areas and the ways to solve them.

Following Leng Feng's method, Gray Wolf also began to collect grain in the Japanese-occupied area bordering Qingyuan Manchu Autonomous County.

But what Gray Wolf didn't expect was that the villagers in the first village they arrived at resisted violently.

The First Anti-Japanese Army was stationed in Qingyuan Manchu Autonomous County for a short time, and the villagers were not familiar with it.

At first, when the villagers saw the fully armed soldiers of the First Army, they did not dare to resist too much and only resisted verbally.

An old man pointed at Gray Wolf and said, "The devils only asked us to hand over 50% of our food as military rations and leave the other 50% to us, but you want to take all our food away. You are worse than the devils."

Gray Wolf was stunned. It was the first time he heard from the common people that they were more hateful than the Japs.

Gray Wolf patiently explained to the villagers, but they didn't believe him. The conflict became more and more intense, and some villagers even tried to grab guns.

The soldiers held their guns tightly and did not resist violently.

Just as the conflict among the villagers was getting out of control, a soldier came running over. A grain-collecting team of 40 to 50 Japanese puppet troops came over.

The villagers began to be afraid. Although the soldiers in front of them were hateful, they had not hurt any of them, let alone killed anyone. But the devils were different. They would kill people at will.

The villagers ran back home and hid.

Gray Wolf immediately ordered the soldiers to hide the food in the corner and ambushed on both sides, waiting for the Japanese food-stealing team to enter the ambush circle.

Soon, a grain-grabbing team of about fifty Japanese and puppet troops rushed into the village in a high-handed manner, ready to collect grain from the people.

But what they didn't expect was that in their jurisdiction, there was a battalion of the devil's troops waiting for them.

More than ten minutes later, the grain-collecting team of the Japanese puppet army was completely wiped out without any suspense.

The soldiers quickly cleaned up the battlefield, and the villagers came out one after another after seeing that the Japanese had been eliminated. After all, their food was still in the hands of the soldiers who had just helped them collect food.

Gray Wolf patiently explained to the villagers: "Fellow villagers, if we really want to seize your food, we can just take it away directly. Why should we explain it to you for so long?"

At this time, the village chief saw that the Japanese who usually acted arrogantly were all wiped out by this group of soldiers in less than ten minutes. If they really wanted to rob food, they would not have to waste hours talking to them slowly, but just take it away directly, and they had no way to stop them.

He asked Gray Wolf: "Are the food we deposited at your station for our own use?"

"Except for the 30% of military rations, your own food is completely at your disposal. We are only responsible for guarding it for you to prevent it from being stolen by the devils. You can eat it, sell it, or give it away."

After hearing what he said, the village chief had no choice but to believe it.

The village chief asked two villagers to follow the troops back to the warehouse where they stored food.

Gray Wolf arranged for some soldiers to bring the food back to the base, and other soldiers went to another village to collect food.

After collecting the food from the two villages, Gray Wolf did not let all the soldiers return to the base, but kept them nearby and let the flying dragon patrol nearby.

Today, a Japanese grain collection team disappeared here, and the Japanese would definitely send troops to retaliate. He couldn't leave the villagers in danger.

The next morning, Gray Wolf led the soldiers to the third village to collect grain.

After a while, the soldier in charge of Feilong came to report: a squadron of Japanese soldiers were heading towards the village where they collected grain yesterday morning.

Gray Wolf immediately took the Feilong display screen and started to observe. The Japanese were less than 20 minutes away from the village where they collected grain yesterday, and it would take them at least an hour to get there.

Time is life, and Gray Wolf immediately ordered: the first company should continue to help the villagers collect food, and the second and third companies should quickly follow him to annihilate this group of devils.

But no matter how fast Gray Wolf and his men marched, the distance was long. Before they arrived, the Japanese had already driven all the villagers to an empty field and set up machine guns around them. The lives of the villagers were in danger.

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