Devil's Army

Chapter 869: Want a child

The next morning, Captain Hu and Captain Liu took Captain Chen and nine special forces members to Tianjin and Beijing.

For safety reasons, Captain Hu and Captain Liu temporarily arranged for Captain Chen and ten other special forces members to stay in an inn instead of staying in their intelligence station.

Gray Wolf transferred another special operations team from the Special Operations Team 5 to the Special Operations Team 3, responsible for the security of Miao Nana's Anti-Japanese Drama Troupe.

Soon, Captain Hu's intelligence personnel found two safe places for Captain Chen and his men to stay in Peking and Tianjin.

Captain Chen and four special forces members were responsible for intelligence work in Peiping, while Captain Wei from the first team of the second squadron and another four intelligence members were responsible for intelligence work in Tianjin.

In addition to passively receiving intelligence from the guerrilla corps' intelligence personnel, Captain Chen and Captain Wei also collected intelligence on the Japanese troops in Peking and Tianjin through the Golden Eagle.

It was almost impossible for the Japanese transport teams in Peking and Tianjin to escape the detection of the Golden Eagles and secretly transport military supplies to Baodi.

After the transport team was intercepted, the Japanese troops in Baodi did not launch any retaliatory military actions against the First Army troops at Sanchakou and Bailonggang Bridge.

Guojiatun, which was harassed by the Japanese reconnaissance team at that time, was never harassed by the Japanese again after the Third Regiment of the First Army recaptured Bailonggang Bridge and Sanchakou.

That day, Chunxiu brought some dumplings to Sanchakou to visit her man Xiao Guo.

The soldiers in Xiao Guo's squad three shared the cabbage-stuffed dumplings that Chunxiu brought.

"Sister-in-law, your dumplings are delicious and the cabbage is very tender." said a young correspondent in Xiao Guo's class who just turned 18.

"Of course, we grow the cabbages ourselves and pick the tender cabbages for stuffing."

"Sister-in-law, when can you raise a pig so that we can eat pork stuffing?" asked a comrade from the third squad.

"There is no money to raise pigs now. Even if we raise pigs, the Japanese often come to cause trouble and they will capture us."

"It's okay, sister-in-law. After we drive away the Japanese, the brothers in our third shift will pool their money to buy you a few pigs to raise."

"You are not allowed to lie to your sister-in-law, okay?"

"Sister-in-law, we are not lying to you. We all have military pay. If anyone doesn't contribute money, you should not feed him dumplings stuffed with pork, but dumplings stuffed with pig manure." The communicator squeezed forward and said.

Everyone burst into laughter after hearing this and blamed the correspondent, calling him disgusting.

The third shift had dinner in laughter.

The third squad leader gave Xiao Guo an hour off, and Xiao Guo accompanied Chunxiu for a walk along the Sanchakou River.

"Brother Jianxin,"

"Um."

“I think, I think…”

"What are you thinking about?" Xiao Guo looked at Chunxiu, her cheeks slightly red.

"me……"

"Xiu'er, what's wrong with you?"

"Mom and Dad said that we don't have any children yet, and the Japanese may attack us at any time. He wants a grandson." Chunxiu's voice was as low as a mosquito's.

"The Japanese may attack us at any time now, and we cannot ask for leave to go home."

"You don't have to ask for leave to go home." Chunxiu stared at Xiao Guo with a smile.

"Go back to the barracks to sleep? That's not possible. We have eight comrades living in one barracks."

Chunxiu blushed with shame, stamped her feet, pointed at Xiao Guo and cursed:

"You stupid fool!"

Xiao Guo was scolded and stood there confused, not knowing what to do.

Chunxiu pointed to the bushes behind her, but Xiao Guo still didn't respond.

Chunxiu pulled Xiao Guo directly behind the bushes.

After a while, harmonious sounds and rhythmic swaying came from behind the bushes.

……

After Captain Chen established intelligence stations in Tianjin and Peking, the First Anti-Japanese Army ambushed twice the Japanese transport teams that were carrying food and ammunition to Baodi.

This caused food shortages for the Japanese troops in Baodi.

Most of the food in the villages near Baodi was looted by the Japanese. The Japanese commander in Baodi began to focus on the vast villages on the Sanchakou and Bailonggang Bridge side, and constantly sent scouts across the border to investigate.

In the evening of that day, the third squad that Xiao Guo was in met the Japanese reconnaissance team that crossed the border at Sanchakou, and a fierce battle ensued between the two sides.

By the time the main force of the Third Regiment arrived, the Japanese reconnaissance team that had crossed the border had already fled back to Baodi.

Except for the communicator who went back to report the news, all the other 15 soldiers of the third squad died heroically.

Chunxiu, who rushed over after hearing the news, cried bitterly while holding Xiao Guo's already cold body.

She regretted not taking more time to accompany Xiao Guo, so that she is still pregnant with the Guo family's offspring.

The correspondent was beside Chunxiu, shedding tears. The comrades who had lived together day and night were separated in an instant. The promise to raise money to raise pigs was still lingering in her ears. Pork dumplings had become an unattainable dream.

As Japanese scouts repeatedly crossed the border to conduct reconnaissance, several villages within the jurisdiction of the Third Regiment were harmed by the Baodi Japanese army.

The regiment commander strengthened the patrol and security work of the soldiers on the one hand, and applied to the North China Theater Command for two golden eagles to patrol around Bailonggang Bridge and Sanchakou day and night.

The golden eagle repeatedly discovered Japanese scouts crossing the border and led the soldiers of the three regiments to surround and annihilate the Japanese scouts.

It became increasingly difficult for the Japanese troops in Baodi to conduct cross-border reconnaissance.

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