Devil's Army

Chapter 870: Something Happened at the Intelligence Station

The frequent cross-border reconnaissance by the Japanese army in Baodi made Wu Lang wary. He was worried that the Japanese would launch a full-scale attack on his base. He ordered Captain Chen to arrange for people to scout the construction of Tianjin Dongjuzi Airport and Beiping Nanyuan Airport.

Soon, Captain Chen and Captain Wei told Wu Lang about the construction status of Beijing Nanyuan Airport and Tianjin Dongjuzi Airport. The construction work of these two airports has entered the final stage.

The two attacks on the Japanese transport convoys made Commander-in-Chief Terauchi Hisaichi realize that there must be a loophole in their intelligence work, and he stepped up the search for the intelligence personnel who leaked the information.

On this day, Wu Lang learned that the construction of the two Japanese airports was nearing completion and that a large-scale attack on their base was about to begin.

After discussing with Gray Wolf, he decided to attack the Japanese Beiping Nanyuan Airport and Tianjin Dongjuzi Airport again, and asked Captain Chen and Captain Wei to send people to investigate the situation of the two airports again.

However, the intelligence sent back by Captain Wei and Captain Chen disappointed them. Captain Wei and Captain Chen did not recommend attacking the two Japanese airports because there were thousands of laborers in the airports and air raids would cause a large number of casualties.

What made Wu Lang even more worried was that Captain Chen turned off the radio station before he finished sending the telegram.

There is no doubt that Captain Chen and his team were in danger, but Wu Lang and his team did not know whether they escaped successfully.

It turned out that Captain Chen was sending a message to Wulang about the situation at Beiping Nanyuan Airport. The Golden Eagle spotted a telecommunications reconnaissance vehicle approaching from a distance.

Captain Chen decisively ordered the telegraph operator to stop sending messages and placed the transmitter on the belly of the golden eagle. Then everyone left the house and locked the door.

The radio signal detected by the Japanese reconnaissance vehicle was suddenly interrupted, so the Japanese army carried out a large-scale search of the area.

After a while, the Japanese army searched the house where Captain Chen and his men were hiding. The house was locked from the outside. The Japanese army kicked the door open and entered the house to search.

The Japanese searched the house inside and out but found nothing, so they moved on to the next house.

After Captain Chen and his men escaped from danger, their first thought was to inform Captain Wei of the Tianjin Intelligence Station of the information that the Japanese telecommunications reconnaissance vehicle was spying on their radio station.

It was still dangerous to send messages in the city, so Captain Chen took a telegraph operator to an open space outside the city and began to send messages to Captain Wei.

But no matter how hard we tried, we couldn't get in touch with Captain Wei and the others.

"There may be something wrong with the intelligence station in Tianjin." Captain Chen immediately thought of this reason. But there was nothing he could do now, so he could only wait for Captain Wei to contact them.

Captain Chen was not wrong. Something had indeed happened at Captain Wei's Tianjin Intelligence Station.

At that time, the Golden Eagle led by Captain Wei was responsible for the reconnaissance of the military camp and the city gate. After their communicator sent a telegram to Wulang, they found that the Japanese telecommunications reconnaissance vehicle was very close to them and locked their approximate location.

Captain Wei immediately arranged for the radio operator and a special forces soldier to retreat from the back door, and he took two other special forces soldiers to cover their retreat.

Soon, the Japanese searched the house where Captain Wei and his men were hiding.

The Japanese knocked on the door, but no one opened it. One of them kicked the door open.

Captain Wei and his men hid in the inner room, and he gestured to the two special forces soldiers next to him.

After a while, the Japanese devils walked into the house with guns and began to search.

Then two more Japanese soldiers walked into the house with guns in hand, and three gunshots were heard in succession. The three Japanese soldiers who walked into the house were knocked down one after another.

The Japanese outside immediately shot at Captain Wei and his men inside the house through the door and window.

The longer the gunfight lasts, the more disadvantageous it will be for Captain Wei and his men.

At this time, the back door was also surrounded by the Japanese. They kicked the door open and kept shooting into the house.

Two special forces members asked Captain Wei to escape quickly from upstairs, and they were responsible for guarding the front and back doors of the house.

Captain Wei was reluctant to leave them behind as cover. After fighting in North China for so long, there were only 30 people left in their squadron.

A special forces member pushed Captain Wei upstairs without saying anything. He told Captain Wei with a serious expression:

"Captain, we still need you to continue working at the Tianjin Intelligence Station. You must escape the devils alive."

Captain Wei climbed to the roof with tears in his eyes, and then threw the rope to the roof of another building next door.

Captain Wei threw two grenades at the group of Japanese soldiers downstairs, and then slid down the rope to the roof of another building.

The Japanese soldiers downstairs had not yet discovered Captain Wei on the roof, but Captain Wei had already jumped a few times and disappeared from the roof.

The special forces at the front door took advantage of the fact that the Japanese soldiers were stunned by Captain Wei's bomb and pulled the two Japanese soldiers' bodies at the door into the house. Then they collected all the bullets on the Japanese soldiers' bodies.

He and the special forces at the back door had already divided up the bullets on the three Japanese corpses lying in the room. Now one more bullet could kill one more Japanese.

The Japanese army attacked several times, but was repelled each time by the special forces' accurate shooting skills.

Many Japanese military police bodies fell at the front and back doors of the house.

The Japanese military police had no choice but to bring in mortars and prepare to flatten the house.

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