Li Jianfeng returned to the underground command center and informed Li Qinwu that Xu Jinglong had been executed.

Li Qinwu nodded and assigned a new task to Li Jianfeng.

"Take the special forces brothers to the south to check out the situation of Zhang Haipeng's troops. If you have the chance, kill this bastard!"

Li Jianfeng took the order and left. As soon as he walked out of the underground command center, the telegraph operator on the side said that something was happening.

Li Qinwu walked over to the telegraph operator, who said, "We received a telegram from Ma Zhanshan's army in Jiangbei. He asked which unit we were from and whether we belonged to the National Government."

"Tell him that we are a punitive army, a spontaneously organized anti-Japanese team, and a group of anti-Japanese elements motivated by interest."

The telegraph operator sent the message after some operation. After waiting for a long time, he received a reply from the other party again.

"They asked about our losses in the battle with Xu Jinglong's troops and whether we needed medical resources. They could provide a small amount of medicine."

Li Qinwu thought for a moment and said, "Just answer truthfully. We don't need any medicine."

On the other side, in the Northeast Army's frontline headquarters on the north bank, the telegraph operator shouted: "Commander, the other side said that they wiped out Xu Jinglong's troops and executed Xu Jinglong. The guy who was dragged to the riverside and died was Xu Jinglong.

They were not injured or killed, and did not need any medicine. They thanked us for our concern.”

Ma Zhanshan and his guard regiment leader Xu Baozhen opened their eyes wide, obviously not believing what the other party said.

Xu Baozhen smacked his lips and said, "Commander, this Punishment Army should just be renamed the Big Talk Army. Who would believe that they annihilated 3000 enemies without any casualties? They are exaggerating!"

As for Xu Baozhen, his life was also very complicated.

In his previous life, Xu Jinglong, a traitor with the same surname as him, was blown away by a landmine. Xu Baozhen ordered his men to open fire. In the hail of bullets, Xu Jinglong's troops had no way to rescue him safely and could only drag him away from the front line quickly. As a result, he was dragged to death. Xu Jinglong can be said to have died indirectly at the hands of Xu Baozhen.

Xu Baozhen performed very bravely in the Jiangqiao Campaign. After the subsequent Jiangqiao Campaign failed, Ma Zhanshan retreated to Qiqihar to expand his army, and Xu Baozhen was promoted to brigade commander.

This man was very determined to resist the Japanese and had been organizing troops for preparation for war in Qiqihar. But later, his boss Ma Zhanshan was forced to surrender to the Japanese due to the pressure from the Japanese army and the threats and inducements from traitors.

Xu Baozhen was greatly disappointed when he learned about this, and at one point he thought of leaving the main force to fight guerrilla warfare. However, for some reason he did not follow through and ended up working for the Japanese.

Later, Ma Zhanshan continued to fight against the Japanese, but Xu Baozhen failed to follow him. Instead, she worked wholeheartedly for the Japanese and attacked many anti-Japanese organizations. Finally, she was killed in a battle with an anti-Japanese organization. It is really sad to think about it.

Perhaps people's patriotic sentiments also need to be protected. After repeated transitions, some people who could have become heroes have been ruined. After all, how many people can jump like Ma Zhanshan and then firmly resist the Japanese?

Ma Zhanshan was subjected to countless insults when he surrendered to the Japanese. One can imagine the pain and torture he went through. However, he was strong enough to withstand the insults from his compatriots, accumulate strength under the Japanese, and then rebel.

However, Xu Baozhen could not stand this kind of pressure. Her resolute spirit of resisting the Japanese disappeared and she became listless. Later, she probably vented her anger when people called her a traitor, and finally she chose to go all the way to the end.

So, the situation and people’s hearts at this moment are really touching.

Ma Zhanshan said to Xu Baozhen: "No matter whether the other side is bragging or not, as long as they fight the Japanese, they are the heroes of China!

Telegraph the enemy, and tell them to evacuate the south bank as soon as possible and defend the north bank before the main force of the Japanese army moves north. Their position is a dead end, and the main force of the Japanese army will easily surround them on the mountain!"

The telegraph operator did as he was told, and after a while, the other party's telegram arrived.

"Commander, the other side said that you and I don't know each other well, and forcing ourselves to squeeze together will only interfere with each other. They have set up complete fortifications on the south bank, and they want to use them to bleed the Japanese dry.

Their troops are equipped with several artillery pieces that can reach the Nenjiang Bridge from the top of the mountain. If the Japanese want to attack the north bank, they will have to attack their positions first. "

Ma Zhanshan sighed, and at the same time complained in his heart, "Civilian organization?" Where does your civil organization get its artillery?

"Telegram the enemy. If they cannot hold out on the south bank, they can inform us by telegram. We will use artillery to help them break out!"

On the other side, after receiving the report from the telegraph operator, Li Qinwu sighed and thought that Ma Zhanshan was such an honest man.

"Tell them that we appreciate their concern and that we will ask them for artillery support if we cannot hold out. Also, tell them to blow up the bridge as soon as possible and not to hold out hope for the League of Nations to intervene. The League of Nations is just a toy of the powerful countries.

Now that the Japanese imperialists are determined to destroy China, we must not have any more fluke mentality. China's war should be fought by our Chinese soldiers themselves. What is the difference between asking for mediation from foreign forces and the soldiers in Beidaying who covered their heads and pretended to sleep and were stabbed to death by the Japanese army with their own knives? "

According to the practice of imperialist countries at that time, railways and affiliated lands belonged to the property country. In other words, this railway was Japan's property. If you touched Japan's national property, the Japanese army would have a reason to send troops.

During the September 18th Incident, the Japanese army first sent people to blow up the railway, falsely accused the Northeast Army of doing so, and then started the war.

In fact, if you take a quick look at the details of the Jiangqiao Anti-Japanese War, you will find that Ma Zhanshan was somewhat lucky about this war.

For example, Ma Zhanshan sent people to remove the rails on the bridge to make it impossible to pass the railway. At this time, the Japanese sent troops to the railway for repairs on the grounds that the railway was blown up by bandits.

They were just sending troops to test the Northeast Army on the other side of the river, and occasionally they would attack the Northeast Army's positions out of the blue.

The Japanese army also pulled two cannons to the riverside and fired at the Northeast Army's positions, and drove two tanks to attack and provoke on the bridge.

The most serious incident was when the Japanese army assembled four tanks and a battalion of troops, and under the cover of four aircraft, rushed across the bridge and launched a fierce attack on the Northeast Army's positions. Later, the Northeast Army fought back and repelled the Japanese army.

Although Ma Zhanshan ordered the Japanese army to fight back severely against their attacks, he never took the initiative to attack. He still had illusions about peaceful solutions and mediation by the League of Nations. Therefore, he never took the initiative to attack and never gave the Japanese any excuse to start a war. He missed many opportunities to launch an offensive and cause heavy casualties to the Japanese army.

Thinking about these things, Li Qinwu sighed again. In this era, national heroes still have limited thinking. They have a mysterious fantasy about foreign mediation, as if they don't know that these foreigners are a group of profit-driven animals.

What good would it do them to mediate the Sino-Japanese conflict? Although they did mediate later, it was useless. Japan directly announced its withdrawal from the League of Nations. How many divisions did you have in the League of Nations? What could you do to them?

"A blacksmith must be strong himself!"

Li Qinwu sighed, and suddenly he thought of the railway. He slammed the table and rushed out of the headquarters. He came to the battlefield and found a bulldozer that was digging trenches. He shouted to the driver: "Send half of the people down the mountain to dig up the railway!"

These are all top-quality steels, and they must all be taken away.

The clone driving the bulldozer responded and went down the mountain with 6 bulldozers and 1000 clones.

These clones came to the railroad tracks and started banging on them, and soon removed a rail.

Forklifts also came to the railroad tracks to work. They were more efficient. The bucket dug into the gap between the rails and the ground and pushed forward hard, and an entire rail was unloaded.

Li Qinwu ran down the mountain and asked his clone to set up a sentry post 1km away to prevent the enemy from coming up and seeing the portal. Then he found a position with his back to the north bank, opened the portal next to the railway, and dragged the shoveled rails into the island space.

The railway is your national property, right? You son of a bitch, go eat shit, your railway is gone!

Li Qinwu was digging the railway busily, and Zhang Haipeng, thirty miles away, was also busy with his work.

He learned from the bandits who ran back that Xu Jinglong's troops were completely wiped out, Xu Jinglong was missing and was probably dead.

Zhang Haipeng was heartbroken because these three bandit groups were all equipped with Japanese rifles, the most advanced equipment.

At that time, he gave the guns to the bandits in order to win them over. As a result, all those bastards died and the guns were given to that strange army. He was so heartbroken that his chubby body jumped up and down.

What's worse is that this group of bandits who ran back didn't even know the number of the enemy attacking them. These good-for-nothings only knew that the enemy was equipped with a large amount of automatic firepower.

When they ran to the front of the battle, a large number of enemies armed with automatic firepower rushed out of the trenches and killed and wounded a large number of them in an instant, which caused a great defeat.

Zhang Haipeng was terrified. He was a well-known figure in the Northeast, so he knew how difficult it was to get so much automatic firepower.

He was extremely terrified of this unknown force and immediately ordered his staff: "Quick, quick, quick! Get the troops to retreat thirty miles. If this damn force attacks us, no one will be in any good!"

The staff officer responded with a "yes" and walked out of the command center to pass on the order. However, not long after he left the house, someone pointed a finger at his chest and pushed him back into the house.

When Zhang Haipeng saw the staff officer coming back, he wanted to curse him, but when he saw who pushed the staff officer back, a smile suddenly appeared on his face.

"Oh, it's Counselor Sato. What can I do for you?"

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