Devil's Army

Chapter 787: Crushing the Japanese Invasion of the Countryside

The second regiment commander led the soldiers of the regiment's direct company and the first battalion of the 691st Regiment into the graves on both sides of the path in Dazhang Village, south of Meihua Town, and waited quietly for the arrival of the Japanese infantry squadron.

The soldiers had already notified the villagers of Zhujia Village ahead to move in advance.

Soldiers from the Second Company of the Second Battalion of the Japanese Army came to Zhujia Village and searched house to house, but did not find a single person.

After looting and destroying the homes of the villagers in Zhujia Village, the Japanese army continued their journey towards Dazhang Village.

The soldiers of the Second Squadron encountered no resistance along the way and continued to rush to Dazhang Village in an arrogant manner.

When all the Japanese soldiers of the Second Squadron entered the encirclement of the grave mounds on the path, fierce gunfire rang out from the grave mounds on both sides of the path, and grenades were continuously thrown into the path.

The unprepared Japanese army was in chaos and suffered heavy casualties.

The Japanese squadron leader waved his command knife and tried hard to stabilize the troops.

A sniper from the Second Regiment shot him in the forehead and sent him to report to the Emperor.

The deputy squadron leader stabilized the troops and ordered the machine gunners to fire back at the Chinese defenders on both sides of the path. The squadron's mortar gunners also began to set up their guns, preparing to bombard the Chinese defenders.

The mortar soldiers of the Second Regiment, who had been prepared in advance, killed the Japanese mortar soldiers with two consecutive shots, and then continued to bombard the Japanese troops on the path fiercely.

The battle lasted for more than half an hour. The Japanese Second Squadron, which was at a disadvantage in terrain, manpower and firepower, was finally wiped out by the soldiers of the Second Regiment and the 691st Regiment.

The second regiment commander ordered the soldiers to quickly clean up the battlefield and move the base to Zhujia Village in front, helping the villagers who returned to the village to repair the damaged houses.

Commander Lu and the soldiers of the First Battalion of the Second Regiment set up an ambush in Bailu Village, west of Meihua Town. The villagers have also been notified to evacuate.

The 1st Company of the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the Japanese Army searched towards Bailu Village. Captain Lu ambushed two companies on both sides outside the village, and the other troops ambushed inside the village.

A Japanese squadron was attacked by a small Chinese force at the intersection before entering Bailu Village.

The squadron leader ordered the Japanese troops to fight back on the spot, and mortars also began to bombard the Chinese troops fiercely.

This small Chinese force was defeated and began to retreat towards Bailu Village.

The Japanese squadron leader ordered his soldiers to keep a close eye on this Chinese unit.

When the soldiers of a Japanese squadron chased to the entrance of Bailu Village, the village wall had been riddled with bullet holes by Captain Lu.

The soldiers of the 691st Regiment stood behind the wall and fired fiercely at the Japanese at the entrance of the village through the gun loopholes.

The Japanese soldiers in the front fell to the ground one after another. The Japanese soldiers behind them quickly lay down and shot at the soldiers of the 691st Regiment behind the wall.

The Japanese squadron leader ordered the artillery to set up mortars in front of the village to the left rear, ready to bombard the soldiers of the 691st Regiment behind the wall.

The Japanese artillery had just put down their mortars and had not had time to set up the guns when the soldiers of the first company of the first battalion of the second regiment, who had been lying in ambush there, fired at them fiercely and threw grenades at them.

The Japanese artillerymen were either blown over or hit and fell to the ground dead in an instant.

At the same time, soldiers from the Second Company of the First Battalion of the Second Regiment on the right side of the village entrance also began to attack the Japanese in front.

The artillery of the First Battalion of the Second Regiment set up mortars in the village and continuously bombarded the Japanese troops outside the village entrance.

The Japanese squadron was in a state of disarray after being ambushed on three sides, and they tried desperately to break out of the village.

Under the desperate wave-like charge of the Japanese First Company, the encirclement outside the village of the First and Second Companies of the First Battalion was finally torn open by the Japanese First Company.

The captain of a Japanese squadron fled desperately to Meihua Town with less than a squad of soldiers.

The soldiers of the 691st Regiment and the st Battalion of the nd Regiment pursued the Japanese army relentlessly and only stopped after they had driven them several miles away.

The bodies of the defeated Japanese soldiers were lying everywhere for several miles outside Bailu Village. The Japanese squadron leader ran back to Meihua Town with a dozen people to report the death to his regiment commander.

The soldiers of the 691st Regiment, who had been chased and beaten by the Japanese, finally got their revenge today and chased and beat the Japanese.

Captain Lu ordered the soldiers to quickly clean up the battlefield, pile the bodies of the Japanese soldiers on both sides of the path, and then continue to prepare for battle.

A battalion commander asked Commander Lu:

"Don't we need to bury the bodies of these Japanese soldiers?"

"No, the Japanese army will definitely arrive tomorrow, let them come and clean up the mess."

The Japanese Army's Third Squadron was also ambushed in Liujiazhuang, north of Meihua Town.

Soldiers from the 691rd Battalion of the st Regiment and the rd Battalion of the nd Regiment of the st Army ambushed the rd Company of the nd Infantry Battalion of the Japanese Army on a small road from Meihua Town to Liujiazhuang.

After a fierce battle, the Japanese Third Squadron, which was at a disadvantage in terms of manpower and firepower, concentrated its firepower and broke through to Meihua Town.

Soldiers from the 691rd Battalion of the st Regiment and the rd Battalion of the nd Regiment tried their best to stop them. They wanted to take advantage of their superior strength to kill as many devils as possible.

The captain of the third squadron of the Japanese army organized a death squad to attack the Chinese army in waves. The machine gunners followed closely behind the death squad and fired fiercely at the Chinese army. The main force followed.

In the end, the captain of the Japanese third squadron escaped from the blockade of the 691st and nd Regiments with a half squad of soldiers.

The commander of the third battalion of the second regiment looked at the fleeing Japanese troops and had to order the soldiers to speed up the cleaning of the battlefield and prepare for a new raid by the Japanese.

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