Devil's Army

Chapter 329: Diaobeishan Coal Mine Strike

When the peddler saw the gray wolf shaking the basket, his face changed drastically and he stepped forward to take the basket back.

At this time, the sound of metal hitting the ground was heard. A Japanese radio was shaken off the interlayer of the cargo basket by Gray Wolf and fell to the ground.

The peddler turned and ran away. The wolf smashed the basket against the peddler, then pounced on him and shouted, "Where are you running to?"

At this time, the guard also came to his senses, rushed forward and grabbed the peddler.

Gray Wolf clapped his hands and shouted to the guards: "Send him to the military camp for interrogation." At this time, Gray Wolf was not drunk at all.

Yuan Wanting said to Gray Wolf, "It would be a shame if you didn't go to film."

"Deputy Commander, you scared me." He Shiqi said, patting his chest.

When the people watching nearby saw that they were trying to catch Japanese spies, they dispersed.

The peddler was taken to the military camp, and Gray Wolf brought two special forces soldiers to interrogate the peddler in a room.

The peddler was very stubborn and refused to speak no matter how the special forces beat him.

At this time, a guard ran up to Gray Wolf and said to him:

"Deputy Commander, the Commander is calling you."

Gray Wolf stood up and said to a special forces soldier beside him, "I don't care whether he dies or not, but before he dies, please help me ask two questions. First, which unit is he from? Second, how many people are there in total?"

After saying that, Gray Wolf turned around and followed the guard.

Gray Wolf went to the military camp headquarters and answered the phone. Leng Feng said to him, "Gray Wolf, go to the Diaobeishan Coal Mine. There's an accident there."

Gray Wolf put down the phone and hurriedly drove a truck to Diaobeishan Coal Mine with his guards.

When Gray Blue Wolf arrived at Diaobeishan Coal Mine, the people from the Chaori Labor Team were on strike because they thought mining coal was too hard.

"You think coal mining is too hard and you don't want to do it anymore, right?" Gray Wolf said to them in Japanese.

"Okay, from today on, those who don't want to dig will stay in the labor shed and are not allowed to come out or eat. Those who want to dig can go and eat, and then continue to dig coal."

A Japanese commander laughed and said, "We don't dig coal at all. How can you get anyone to help you dig coal?"

When the gray wolf heard this, he laughed even louder.

After laughing for a while, he said to the Japanese commander: "China is short of everything now, except people. You all tear it up, tear it up, I can ask our people to dig it up, as long as we pay them wages, but we don't need to waste soldiers here to watch over it."

The Japanese commander's face turned green when he heard this, but he was still too proud to give in.

Then Gray Wolf ordered: "From now on, all those who don't want to dig coal will go to the first labor shed."

The Japanese commander led a team of Japanese prisoners into the first labor shed.

A total of thirty-two Japanese labor camp prisoners entered the first labor shed.

Gray Wolf immediately ordered his soldiers to nail down the first labor shed.

Although there are dozens less prisoners digging coal, the coal consumption of Tieling County Power Plant is now quite limited. Even if there is no coal mining for more than half a month, it will not affect the coal consumption of Tieling County Power Plant.

After nailing down the first labor shed, Gray Wolf immediately ordered the soldiers to start eating in front of the first labor shed.

In fact, the food provided by the First Army to these Asahi prisoners was not too bad, and was almost the same as that provided to their soldiers.

The group of Asahi prisoners outside were preparing to go down the mine to dig coal after dinner, but Gray Wolf announced that they would take a half-day break this morning.

The Asahi prisoners shouted with joy, and everyone gathered in groups of three or four to chat and bask in the sun in the place designated by the guards.

They had food to eat but didn't have to work. The more than 30 Japanese prisoners in the first labor shed were so angry that their faces turned green and their stomachs were growling with hunger.

After lunch in the afternoon, the old labor camp team waited for the order to go to the mine to work. Unexpectedly, Gray Wolf ordered again: "Continue the holiday this afternoon, everyone go back to the labor camp sheds to rest.

Gray Wolf was not in a hurry to produce coal in one or two days. What he wanted were obedient labor camp members.

The next day, after breakfast, the Asahi labor camp members lined up to go down to the mine to dig coal. The more than 30 Japanese labor camp prisoners who had been hungry for a day were growling in their stomachs.

The Japanese commander made the most noise, swearing in Japanese at Gray Wolf.

Gray Wolf ordered several soldiers to drag him out. Then he drew his bayonet and quickly cut off his head. Then he kicked his head into the first labor shed and shouted to the more than 30 Japanese labor prisoners:

"I will chop off the head of anyone who makes trouble, and prevent his soul from returning to the Yasukuni Shrine."

Gray Wolf knew that the Japanese were most afraid of being beheaded and their souls not being able to return. This trick really worked, and more than 30 Japanese labor camp members stayed inside obediently, not daring to make a sound.

In the evening, the Asahi labor camp team came up to eat dinner. Gray Wolf shouted to the more than 30 Japanese prisoners in the labor shed: "I'll give you one last chance. Those who are willing to dig coal can come out to eat, and those who are not willing to dig coal can stay inside."

Gray Wolf then ordered the soldiers to pull out a whining prisoner next to the labor camp shed.

With one cut of the knife, the Japanese prisoner died.

"Don't think you can be loyal to the emperor. I will chop off all of you." Gray Wolf shouted at them.

In the end, the remaining thirty Japanese prisoners raised their hands and expressed their willingness to dig coal.

The strike ended in such a dramatic way.

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