Several reporters were shocked by the news and gathered around to ask if it was true.

Li Weiguo said affirmatively: "This is 16% true. Our Punishment Army sent troops south along the railway a few days ago to ambush the Japanese troops heading north. Now we have successfully annihilated the advance battalion of the th Regiment of the Second Division of the Japanese!

Dear reporters, tomorrow morning my ambush troops will bring the spoils to Nenjiang. Please follow me to check the spoils tomorrow morning!"

In order to promote the Punishment Army, Li Qinwu used a portal to move all the Japanese corpses to the bank of the Nenjiang River. He asked reporters to take good photos and sent the photos to the whole world, giving the Japanese the ultimate humiliation!

On the second day, the soldiers of the Punishment Army pretended to drive trucks, but actually used the portal to transport the Japanese corpses and weapons to the bank of the Nenjiang River. The clones arranged the Japanese corpses into a large "shame" character, which could be clearly seen from the Nenjiang Bridge or the high ground next to it.

In addition to exhibiting the corpses of the Japanese devils, the punitive troops also displayed thousands of Type 4 rifles, hundreds of light and heavy machine guns, Type 16 mountain cannons that had been dismantled into parts, four tanks that had become scrap metal, and the flag of the th Regiment. Under the flag was the regiment commander, Kawasaki Koichi, who was covered with a warm quilt and was still in a coma.

After the scene was arranged, the reporters came to the bank of the Nenjiang River, and the shutters of their cameras never stopped. They exclaimed in amazement and recorded the corpses and various captured weapons in photos. These photos will become the shame of the Kwantung Army and will be known to the whole world.

At this time, Li Weiguo was standing by the Nenjiang River, with the Nenjiang Bridge and four tanks that had been smashed into scrap metal in the background. A group of reporters surrounded him and kept taking pictures with their cameras. One of the reporters asked, "Mr. Commander, how did your army achieve this victory?"

Li Weiguo looked resolute and said in a serious tone at a press conference: "This victory was mainly due to our army's prediction of the Kwantung Army's psychology.

Since the Japanese Kwantung Army launched a surprise attack on the Northeast on September 9, the Kwantung Army has been almost invincible, which must have made them proud and let down their guard. The Kwantung Army must have thought that they were invincible in the Northeast and would boldly take the train north into the war zone.

Everyone here should be able to imagine how dangerous it is for a large army to enter a war zone by train. The enemy only needs to bury bombs on the railway and detonate them when the train passes, thus achieving great results at a very small cost.

Our army took advantage of the enemy's arrogant mentality, advanced hundreds of miles, waited for several days, and successfully ambushed the Kwantung Army's northbound train, which led to such a victory! "

At this time, a foreign reporter stood up and said, "Commander, does this mean that the Punishment Army did not defeat the Japanese army on the front battlefield? Did you kill so many Japanese soldiers by sneak attack?"

Li Weiguo glanced at the reporter and snorted coldly, "A fight between one country and another is a brutal struggle in which all resources can be mobilized to eliminate the other side regardless of everything. In this struggle that concerns the survival of the nation, any means are feasible and necessary. This is to be responsible for our soldiers and our people.

Moreover, it was the Japanese Empire that initiated this unjust war. They were the first to use sneak attacks to invade Chinese territory. If the invaders can go there, we can go there too! We are using their own methods to treat them!"

The reporter who asked the question was a little scared by Li Weiguo's stare and took a step back unconsciously.

At this time, a reporter from the south asked a tricky question.

"Captain Li Weiguo, may I ask if the Punishment Army belongs to the National Government? Or are you a mercenary army? Or a private army? Can the enemies killed by the Punishment Army be counted as the achievements of Chinese soldiers? Are the Punishment Army willing to accept the commendation of the National Government?"

After saying this, the reporter from the south looked at Li Weiguo cautiously.

Li Weiguo smiled at him and replied: "The Punitive Army is naturally composed of Chinese soldiers. This cannot be changed. After all, the soldiers who make up the Punishment Army are all authentic Chinese.

But on the other hand, we are indeed a private army. The salaries, manpower and supplies of our punitive forces are all borne by civilian organizations, so we do not accept direct command from the Nationalist government.

Of course, our Punishment Army is an armed force against the Japanese invaders. It is fundamentally a foreign army and will never participate in any domestic struggle. "

Having said that, his eyes suddenly became serious and he looked straight at the reporter from the South.

"However, the premise of the Punishment Army's external principles is that we will not be attacked by the Republic of China government and warlords. If we are attacked, our Punishment Army will also be responsible for our soldiers and launch a self-defense counterattack!"

These words made the southern reporter feel nervous. He moved his lips as if he wanted to say something, but no words came out.

Seeing him like this, Li Weiguo smiled and walked up to him and patted him on the shoulder.

"If the government of the Republic of China can sympathize with the hard work of our soldiers and pay them, that would be great. In addition, our punitive army guarantees that it will never set foot on land that has not been occupied by the enemy. The punitive army will only fight against foreign enemies and will only stay in enemy-occupied areas. When the war is over, our punitive army will disband on its own. It will come from the civilian population and return to the civilian population.

All forces in the country should not be hostile to our punitive army."

This statement was made bluntly enough; the southern reporter was actually from the Nationalist government, and was testing the attitude of the unknown punitive army.

Li Weiguo bluntly stated that he would not obey the Nationalist Government's deployment, which made him feel uneasy and thought that another warlord was rising. However, the other side also said that they were a foreign army and would only stay in the enemy-occupied area. They were also willing to accept military pay from the Nationalist Government. In this way, the punitive army posed no threat to the Nationalist Government.

The topic ended here, so the reporter from the south hurriedly found other topics.

"Captain Li Weiguo, what is that thing over there made of twisted samurai swords?"

The southern reporter pointed to the side, and everyone's eyes turned to the thing.

That thing was a metal structure made of hundreds of Japanese command swords twisted together. Reporters had seen that thing a long time ago. I don't know why the Punishment Army twisted the command swords into such a weird thing.

Li Weiguo looked solemn and said in a serious tone: "Reporters, the war will end sooner or later, but history should not forget what the Japanese Empire did to the Chinese people. I, the Punishment Army, want to leave something for future generations so that they will not forget this war.

We want to put the captured Japanese swords together and twist them into a kneeling statue. In the future, the Punishment Army will kill thousands, tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of Japanese soldiers. We will seize more samurai swords to complete this huge kneeling statue, so that the Japanese invaders will always kneel on this land that they will never get! "

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