(ps: The first two chapters were not well written, and many readers criticized them. I went back to revise them, and almost rewrote the two chapters. I suggest you go back and read them again.)

It must be said that the Japanese were really ruthless. In order not to alert the punitive troops, they stopped the train 10 miles away from Zhoujiatun and let the infantry advance in the heavy snow.

The current weather is windy and snowy. The snow on the ground is half a meter thick. No matter how thick your clothes are, you will feel cold. Marching under such extreme conditions is a challenge to the soldiers' physical fitness and will.

Now it seems that the Japs are indeed a group of beasts. They marched silently with their heads down. They had only one thought in their minds: the stronger the wind and the colder the weather, the lazier the enemy would be.

The Japanese are a very strange nation. If it was a war to defend the country, it would be normal for them to show this kind of spirit. After all, the enemy has come to attack them, and if they don't fight hard, their country will be destroyed.

But you are waging a war of aggression, and yet you are still fighting so hard. What do you think is supporting them?

The large Japanese army was hurrying on their way, and several elite Japanese squads had advanced a mile ahead. They would explore the way ahead to prevent the enemy from having secret sentries. Although this was impossible in such horrible weather, the enemy was a punitive force, so the Japanese still sent out scouts.

The punitive army's spy was hiding in the snow, with a full view of the Japs' every move, and everything here was seamlessly transmitted to Li Weiguo.

The Japanese army was stretched out very long, with more than 3000 people covering a distance of one mile. This made marching very labor-saving. The people in the front could clear the snow, making it easier for those behind to march. In addition, if the troops in the front were attacked, the troops behind could respond calmly.

When Li Weiguo learned about this scene, he thought that he could use it. He ordered the punitive troops to form a team and split into two groups, and took the initiative to rush towards the Japanese.

The main force of the Japanese invaders came along the railway, while the two teams of the Punishment Army went to the forests on both sides of the railway. They hid on the spot after walking three miles, preparing to ambush the Japanese invaders.

Li Weiguo's general plan was to attack the Japs in the middle, which was roughly composed of three words, with the Japs being the horizontal line in the middle and the Punishment Army being the two horizontal lines above and below.

More than an hour later, the sound of wind and snow became louder, and the Japanese reconnaissance team arrived at the ambush position of the Punishment Army. These Japanese soldiers were carrying Type 38 carbines and looking around with their eyes wide open.

They were mainly looking for cabins or fires. They believed that in such weather, the only way to be a sentry was to make a fire in a cabin, otherwise they would not be able to stay there at all.

One of the Japanese reconnaissance squads had already entered the ambush point of the Punishment Army, and hundreds of eyes were staring at these 11 Japanese soldiers.

The soldiers of the Punishment Army were lying in a snow pit, wearing white cold-proof clothing and white cloaks as cover. They lay in the snow and covered themselves with the cloaks, so that nothing could be seen.

The entire Japanese reconnaissance squad shuddered, suddenly feeling as if they were being stared at by a great terror. They collectively swallowed their saliva and grasped the short rifles on their backs in their hands.

The leading Japanese soldier opened his eyes wide and looked at the dark forest. His heart was pounding. He was panicked for no reason. But there was nothing around except pine trees. Why did he have such a feeling?

He rubbed his eyes that were sore from the cold wind and stared. There was only the dark snow and the white tree trunks, and nothing else.

He tightened the rifle in his hand, and walked a little more cautiously, carefully raising his foot and landing. Suddenly, he felt something was wrong after he stepped down, as if he had stepped on something with a very different texture, soft.

He subconsciously stopped the team, pulled his foot away, leaned over and touched the place he had just stepped on with his hand.

"Huh? Hot?"

He touched something warm, then realized something. His pupils shrank suddenly, and just as he was about to shout, a bayonet suddenly shot out from the snow and pierced into his throat, instantly making him unable to make any sound.

Before the remaining few Japanese soldiers realized that something was wrong, several people suddenly jumped out of the snow beside them and knocked them down. Every Japanese soldier had his mouth covered the moment he was knocked down, and at the same time a bayonet was stabbed into their waists. The pain made the Japanese soldiers lose their strength and then they bled to death.

Japanese scouts in several directions encountered the same attack and were knocked down and killed without making any sound. Even if a few of them made mistakes and let out screams, the screams were drowned out by the blizzard and no one could hear them.

After dealing with the Japanese reconnaissance team, the Punishment Army soldiers switched from lying in wait to an ambush stance. The white cloth draped over the Reaper machine gun was torn open, the bolt was pulled, and the rifle was raised and aimed at the ambush point.

Under the gaze of the Punishment Army, the large Japanese army slowly approached, but the Punishment Army did not attack immediately, but let them pass.

When the Japanese troops had walked halfway there, a rumbling sound suddenly came from the distance. The sound was so loud that even the wind and snow could not blow it away.

The marching Japanese soldiers all looked up. Of course, they couldn't see anything, but they heard a chirping sound. Some of them realized what it was and screamed heart-wrenchingly.

"Bombard!!! Take cover!!!"

Boom boom boom explosions were heard, the Japanese marching column was interrupted and was instantly covered by artillery fire. A large amount of snowflakes were blown into the sky and the ground was shaking.

The neat Japanese marching team was instantly thrown into chaos. They began to dodge everywhere. The shells continued to fall. Amid the sharp explosions, the Japanese were cut in two.

"beat!!"

A certain disciplinary officer gave the order, and the disciplinary soldiers ambushing on both sides of the railroad tracks began to attack with all their might. A large number of bullets burst into the group of Japanese devils, making the already chaotic Japanese devils even more chaotic.

A Reaper machine gun fired a barrage of bullets at the most concentrated area of ​​the Japanese. Under the precise control of the machine gunner, the Japanese in the distance fell down in a row.

His Reaper machine gun was equipped with an 18-kilogram heavy gun mount. With this thing installed, the machine gun has almost no recoil. Add in a 250-round ammunition belt and the machine gunner's full vision, and you can really hit whatever you want!

The Punishment Army has more than 80 of these machine guns equipped with heavy gun mounts.

These machine guns were concentrated and used with the aim of using bullets to form a wall, dividing the long anti-Japanese team into several sections, making it impossible for them to support each other and communicate. The punitive army would then concentrate its forces and defeat them section by section.

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