Zhang Haipeng died outside, but the traitors in Tailai County didn't know about it. If they could create a clone that looks exactly like Zhang Haipeng and ask him to lure these 3000 people out and kill them, it should be no problem.

Li Qinwu immediately created a clone based on Zhang Haipeng's body. More than 10 minutes later, a clone that looked exactly like Zhang Haipeng appeared in the character creation option interface.

Li Qinwu checked it several times, and even restored every mole on Zhang Haipeng's body and every pockmark on his face. Next, he planned to click export.

But he paused the next moment, he remembered that in the original time and space, Zhang Haipeng served as a military attaché in the puppet Manchukuo, was awarded the rank of general, served as the governor of Rehe Province, and served as a senator of the Senate.

With these official positions, he was one of the most influential figures in the puppet Manchukuo. However, Zhang Haipeng later lost his temper with the Japanese. In addition, he was too useless and had a bandit temper that could not be changed. He wanted to set up his own faction, so the Japanese stripped him of all his official positions and he was forced to step down.

Li Qinwu felt that he should open up the situation. What was the point of eliminating only the 3000 traitors in Tailai County in the War of Resistance against Japan? If he could control them and let them fight the Japanese to the death, it would be of great significance.

Moreover, Zhang Haipeng was considered a high-ranking official in Manchukuo. Although Manchukuo was a puppet regime of the Japanese and they were the actual controllers, he at least had the title of general and could borrow some Japanese resources. These resources would be of great use whether they were used to train traitor troops to fight the Japanese to the death or to be taken away through a portal.

After thinking about this, Li Qinwu made a decision. He wanted to let these 3000 traitors live and let his clone who had transformed into Zhang Haipeng lead them to stir up trouble in Manchukuo.

Li Qinwu maxed out the physical attributes of Zhang Haipeng's clone and spent 30kg of gold to exchange for a clone that looked exactly like Zhang Haipeng, but was actually a Super Saiyan who could tear apart Japanese enemies with his bare hands.

Li Qinwu named this clone Li Changyin, which means long-term hiding. For a long time in the future, Li Changyin will live under the name of Zhang Haipeng, a traitor.

Click Extract, and an avatar exactly the same as Zhang Haipeng landed. Li Qinwu started mind sharing and told him the current situation and his idea of ​​hiding in Manchukuo.

He patted Li Changyin on the shoulder.

"Brother, I'm sorry for wronging you. You have to bear the shame of Zhang Haipeng, the old traitor."

After Li Changyin completed his task, a look of joy appeared on his face.

"It's okay. From now on my life will become a book."

Li Qinwu asked doubtfully: "What book?"

"'The Anti-Japanese War Begins with the Rebirth of the Great Traitor Zhang Haipeng'."

Li Qinwu was speechless, but seeing that Li Changyin was obviously excited about the next task, he felt relieved.

Li Qinwu asked Li Changyin to put on the military coat and boots from Zhang Haipeng's body, and also found a Northeast Army uniform for him to wear.

Then Li Qinwu created 500 clones with full bodies, and asked them to put on the uniforms and weapons of the Northeast Army, follow Li Changyin, and disguise themselves as Li Changyin's traitor troops.

After everything was arranged, Li Qinwu asked Li Changyin to lead people to pretend to attack the position. The clones on the position also fired into the air, pretending to be in a fierce battle.

At this time, the leader of the traitors in Tailai County was a cavalry regiment commander named Rui Zhixiang.

This guy is one of the commanders of Zhang Haipeng's two cavalry regiments. Li Qinwu launched an attack last night, using roadside bombs, cannons, and heavy machine guns to encircle the city, turning the traitor soldiers in the city into headless flies running around.

Rui Zhixiang judged that the enemy's encirclement position had been completed. With so many artillery pieces firing, he estimated that at least one division was surrounding it. If they rushed out, they would only die.

Rui Zhixiang was also decisive. He ordered his cavalry to abandon their horses and rush into the city, occupying an area northwest of Tailai County and using houses and cellars to avoid artillery shells.

He ordered his cavalry to shout to the fleeing soldiers around him, asking them to gather as many troops as possible. When daybreak came, he took a count and found that he had more than 3100 soldiers available.

He made a brief calculation and felt that with so many people, if they had a chance to charge, they should be able to break out of the enemy's encirclement. Unfortunately, before he began to deploy, he saw that the enemy's encirclement was approaching within 800 meters. At such a close distance, if there were no defenses, they would be killed by the enemy's heavy machine guns as soon as they rushed out.

Since he failed to break out, he thought it would be a good idea to hold on. As long as they could hold on for half a month, they would be able to survive when the Japanese army arrived. This group of enemies would not be able to defeat the Japanese.

But they did not have much food, and what was even worse was that they did not have much fire starter or heating material. Their current marching rations could only last for three days, and the fire starter could only be used to tear down houses for five days. After that, they would either freeze to death or starve to death.

Rui Zhixiang tried to control the main urban area of ​​Tailai County. There should be food and tinder in the city, and more importantly, heavy weapons. He remembered that the Type 41 field artillery was placed in a warehouse by Zhang Haipeng. Only with these artillery pieces could he hold on.

However, his fantasy was shattered again. He saw the enemy using direct-fire artillery to demolish houses. They fired nearly a hundred shells, creating a hollow belt of more than 50 meters between the houses they controlled and the main urban area of ​​Tailai County, completely cutting off his retreat.

Rui Zhixiang's command post is located in the cellar of a landlord's compound. The cellar is now crowded with people. The enemy fires a shell at them from time to time. Those who are unlucky enough to hide in the house will be killed. Only by hiding in the cellar can they sleep peacefully.

Rui Zhixiang sat on the bullet box with full of worry. He scratched his head, not knowing what to do next. They had just contacted the 16th Regiment of the 10nd Division of the Japanese Army by radio. The other side had agreed to go north, but required them to hold on for at least 10 days. Now he couldn't even hold on for three days, let alone days.

At this time, a soldier pushed the door and walked into the cellar. He was holding an aluminum lunch box in his hand. He handed it to Rui Zhixiang and said, "Captain, it's time to eat."

Rui Zhixiang took the lunch box and looked at it, then shouted angrily, "Why is it cold?"

The soldier looked bitter, "Captain, you forgot that you ordered that all burnable items be gathered together and guarded. Except for heating at night, they cannot be moved at other times. Anyone who lights a fire without permission will be shot. I used stove ash to soften this lunch box. Everyone else can only use their body temperature to warm up the porridge."

"Hey."

Rui Zhixiang sighed, picked up the spoon and was about to eat a mouthful of porridge, but before he put the porridge into his mouth, intensive gunfire suddenly came from outside.

Rui Zhixiang was startled and thought that the enemy had launched an attack. He quickly ordered the deputy commander to take charge of the defense, while he himself hid in a safe cellar.

The deputy commander walked out of the cellar with a damned look on his face. Rui Zhixiang walked back and forth nervously in the cellar, but after waiting for a long time, no shells fell into the city. Although there were loud gunshots outside, his soldiers did not fire, as if the enemy was not attacking him.

After waiting for a while, the deputy head who had just gone out came back, his face full of surprise.

"Captain! The group of enemies surrounding us have started a fight with others. I'm afraid our reinforcements have arrived!"

"what!"

Rui Zhixiang shouted in surprise, stood up and ran out of the cellar. He went to the roof and observed into the distance with a telescope. Sure enough, the men in white who surrounded them were fighting with a certain army. However, the position occupied by the other side was a small hill, and the enemies attacking the men in white came up from the reverse slope. He could only hear the gunshots but could not see the attackers.

Not long after, Rui Zhixiang observed that the men in white began to retreat. Their encirclement was broken and soon it was completely gone.

Rui Zhixiang had some doubt on his face. He had already experienced how strong the firepower of this group of men in white was last night. So what kind of person could drive away this group of men in white?

He suspected that the group of people in white were trying to trick him, so he did not hastily order the troops to break out. However, as time went on, the people in white were completely gone, and the way home in the south was blocked. He even saw that the people in white did not even have time to take their precious heavy machine guns, and they fled in a hurry towards the Nenjiang River and had retreated to a safe distance.

Then he saw an army coming from the south, wearing the standard uniforms of their Northeast Army.

Rui Zhixiang's hands began to tremble because he saw that the person walking right in front of the troops was their wise and brave commander Zhang Haipeng.

Li Changyin brought 500 clones disguised as traitor soldiers and entered the city as saviors, successfully taking over control of these 3000 traitors.

He told this group of traitors that he had successfully led his men out of the enemy's encirclement last night. He could have just slipped away, but because he was concerned about the lives of his brothers, he did not escape.

He led his brothers who rushed out to observe from a distance and found that the enemy's main force retreated after dawn, leaving only more than 1000 people evenly distributed around Tailai County, intending to surround and kill them.

He felt that the enemy's numbers were not large, and in order to maintain the encirclement, they were dispersed, so he led 500 of his men to attack the men in white, successfully drove the enemy away, and rushed into the city.

The traitors looked at Li Changyin with disappointed eyes. They thought that if they escaped from the enemy's encirclement, they would definitely not come back. But he came back. No wonder this fat man could be the commander while they were just soldiers. This was the situation.

Li Changyin's reputation reached its peak, and he immediately ordered all the traitors to follow him to retreat to Zhang Haipeng's hometown Taonan.

Before the troops set out, Rui Zhixiang said, "Commander, I just sent someone to check the warehouse, and the artillery pieces the Japanese gave us are still there. Let's take them with us."

Li Changyin was delighted, for he had thought that these cannons had been damaged by the explosion last night, but unexpectedly they were still intact. However, he could not take the cannons away with him, he had to leave them to the original owner.

He glared at Rui Zhixiang and cursed, "Are you fucking idiot? We're in a hurry to escape now, and you want to bring the cannon? The enemy was only chased away by me, not completely annihilated by me. Hurry up and run away! We're waiting for them to come back here!"

Rui Zhixiang then realized that he was being abrupt.

Li Changyin snorted and congratulated the other traitors, "Throw away all your weapons and supplies, and walk faster. Be careful that the enemy will catch up and shoot you!"

Li Changyin thought that many guns were broken in this battle and not many spoils were seized, so he wanted to let the traitors leave their weapons behind, since the Japanese would give them back when they returned anyway.

When the serious traitor heard that the enemy might catch up with him, he hurriedly threw away all the guns, ammunition, belts, grenades and other items on his body.

Rui Zhixiang felt sorry when he saw these precious Japanese weapons being thrown on the ground like garbage. Besides, wouldn’t it be an advantage for the enemy if the weapons were discarded casually like this?

"Commander, why don't we destroy the guns? We can't just leave them to the enemy."

Li Changyin glared at him, thinking to himself that Rui Zhixiang was causing too much trouble. He immediately took out his horsewhip and hit him hard on the face.

Rui Zhixiang screamed and fell to the ground. He reached out and touched his cheek, feeling a burning pain. There was a bright red whip mark on his face.

Li Changyin rode on a tall horse and shouted to the other traitors: "Brothers! This bastard has repeatedly stopped us from going home. He has bad intentions. Brothers, tell me what we should do!"

The traitors only wanted to escape at this time. When they heard that someone would not let them go home, they all glared at Rui Zhixiang.

Rui Zhixiang was panicked and cursed in his heart, why is Zhang Haipeng crazy? He was just making a few normal suggestions, was it necessary to do this?

"Commander, I..."

Before he could finish his words, Li Changyin pulled out a box gun from his waist and fired three shots directly at Rui Zhixiang.

Rui Zhixiang fell to the ground in disbelief, his eyes wide open, and he pointed at Li Changyin with his bloody hand.

"Commander...you! Why..."

Then he died.

Li Changyin naturally did not kill people indiscriminately. Rui Zhixiang's military rank was colonel. This regimental-level cadre must have had close contacts with Zhang Haipeng. Although Li Changyin had Zhang Haipeng's appearance, he did not know Zhang Haipeng's living habits. If he stayed with someone who knew Zhang Haipeng for a long time, he might notice something was wrong. Therefore, Li Changyin took the opportunity to get rid of this person.

After killing a regiment commander, Li Changyin's control over the troops was strengthened again. With a wave of his hand, more than 3000 traitors, abandoning their weapons and armor, fled southward in a mighty force.

Not long after they left, the escaped Punishment Army crawled out from various corners and entered Tailai County to loot weapons and equipment.

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