Devil's Army

Chapter 722: Destroying the Peking Secret Service

With the support of the First Anti-Japanese Army's aircraft, Division Commander Zhao took advantage of the situation to recapture some territory, giving the 29th Army a little more room to maneuver.

After the planes of the First Anti-Japanese Army flew away, the Japanese regrouped and continued to attack the 29th Army in Dahongmen.

Looking at the corpses and wounded of the imperial soldiers scattered all over the ground by the bombing of the First Army Air Force, Captain Mutaguchi Ren'ya became furious. He personally supervised the battle and ordered the soldiers of his regiment to attack Dahongmen fiercely.

The remaining tank of the Japanese became the vanguard of the attack, fiercely bombarding the firepower point of the 29th Army in Dahongmen.

At this time, the 29th Army soldiers in Dahongmen were running out of ammunition, so Division Commander Zhao decided to make a desperate attempt to break out.

Commander Zhao personally went to the front line and commanded the soldiers to counterattack the Japanese.

The guards wanted to pull Commander Zhao down from the bunker, but Commander Zhao disagreed and led the soldiers to charge.

The Japanese pursued and intercepted the soldiers of the 29th Army who rushed out of Dahongmen, and finally surrounded them in Tianluozhuang.

Division Commander Zhao took the lead and led the remaining soldiers of the Special Forces Brigade to charge and attack fiercely, trying to carve out a bloody path for the 29th Army.

At this time, a series of machine gun bullets were fired at Division Commander Zhao. Division Commander Zhao was immediately shot and fell unconscious. The medical soldiers who rushed to the scene immediately rescued Division Commander Zhao Dengyu, but they were unable to save him.

Commander Zhao Dengyu died in Tianluozhuang at the age of 39.

After the death of Commander Zhao, most of the soldiers of the 29th Army and the First Anti-Japanese Army in Tianluozhuang shed their blood on the battlefield and sacrificed their lives for the country. A small number of them broke through the siege and disappeared on Jiulong Mountain near Dahongmen.

At about 29: p.m. on the th, Nanyuan fell. Wu Lang successfully withdrew to Beiping with the rd Regiment and nearly student soldiers.

Historically, Nanyuan fell at around 28: a.m. on the th, and only of the more than student soldiers retreated back to Peiping.

This time, due to the arrival of the Wulang Anti-Japanese First Army, the fall of Nanyuan was delayed by a day and a half, and the student soldiers also brought back more than 300 people.

In the subsequent battles, Wulang tried his best to protect the student soldiers, and eventually brought most of them back to the Oroqen tribe, mainly to serve in knowledge arms such as the navy, air force, and artillery.

Wu Lang knew that after Nanyuan fell, the Japanese would attack Wanping City and Lugou Bridge with all their strength. He immediately ordered the 29st and nd Regiments of the nd Brigade to cooperate with the th Army and prepare for war.

In order to preserve his strength, General Song ordered the 29th Army defenders in Beiping to retreat to Baoding via Mentougou. Brigade Commander He Jifeng led the 37th Brigade of the 110th Division to set up defenses along the line from Wanping to Babaoshan to cover the large army's retreat to the south.

Wulang's Third Regiment also withdrew to Baoding with the student soldiers. Before leaving, he gave the captain of the special operations team a task.

The squadron leader received the task and brought two small teams to No. 7, Toutiao Hutong, Taijichang, Minxiang, East Suburb of Peking.

This is the location of a special organization, the Peking Secret Service, which was established in 1935. It was established for two main purposes:

First, find out about the 29th Army’s military deployment, officers’ hobbies, and itinerary…

Second, they used the Boxer Indemnity to win over and train pro-Japanese figures to serve the Japanese army.

Its first chief was Major General Matsumuro Takayoshi, but he was transferred to become the commander of the 12th Cavalry Brigade in North Manchuria in December last year. It is unknown who is the current chief.

The squadron leader and his men watched from the dark for most of the day and found that people were coming in and out one after another, and it was very active. However, these people were all wearing Chinese clothes, and there was nothing unusual about their appearance.

For every person who left here, the squadron leader sent two special forces members to follow and then tie them up in a temporarily rented house.

At around 4 o'clock in the afternoon, after a man with an officer-like demeanor came in, more people suddenly came here.

The squadron leader saw that no one was going out of Hutong No. 7 anymore, and there were two people standing outside who seemed to be chatting but were actually on guard. He decisively gave the order to take action.

The squadron leader and two special forces soldiers walked towards Alley No. 7 as if nothing had happened.

The two people who were chatting at the entrance of Hutong No. 7 were talking absent-mindedly while looking at the squadron leader and others.

Suddenly, the person who was leaning against the door and chatting on the left seemed to notice something and turned around and wanted to walk into the house.

The captain raised his right hand and thrust the dagger in his right hand directly into the man's throat. Before the man on the right could react, the captain had already rushed to him and knocked him out with a palm strike.

The sound of the man who was stabbed on the left falling to the ground and slamming the door startled the people in the room.

A man in the house walked over with a pistol and just happened to see the squadron leader and his men rushing over to surround the house.

He immediately raised his gun and shot at the squadron leader and his men.

When the squadron leader and his men rushed in through the gate and saw the man holding a gun, they immediately dispersed in all directions.

The squadron leader rolled towards the rockery and knocked the man down with his gun.

The gunshots completely alarmed the people in the house. The Japanese spies in the house raised their guns and shot at the squadron leader and his men while running out of the window.

A Japanese spy just climbed up to the window and found that the outside of the window was surrounded.

A special forces member shot him dead with one shot. Looking at the body hanging on the window, the Japanese spies in the house did not dare to climb the window anymore, and had to hide in the house and shoot at the special forces outside the gate.

However, these Japanese spies who engaged in despicable activities were no match for the special forces.

The squadron leader and his men quickly rushed to the gate and threw in several grenades, and the room returned to silence.

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