The Japanese were horrified to find that the Eighth Route Army, which they had always looked down upon, was much more powerful than this.

They found that not only had the equipment of the Eighth Route Army's ground forces been greatly improved, but its air force had also become extremely powerful.

Dozens of fighter planes circled in the air, continuously bombing the Japanese positions. What was even more terrifying was that after the air raid, the Eighth Route Army actually used a type of cannon they had never seen before.

This type of cannon has a very long range and great power, which far exceeds the cannons they use themselves. Every shelling can cause huge casualties and damage to the Japanese, making them complain bitterly.

The tanks and armored vehicles also seemed to appear suddenly. The Japanese had no way to resist the attack and could only retreat step by step.

Many Japanese soldiers heard that any soldier captured by the enemy would get a strange disease, and many of them could not bear the pain and committed suicide. They did not want to die in such pain, so most of the captured soldiers committed suicide.

This is also what Comrade Zhu and others cannot understand. They are very confused. When did the Japanese soldiers become so brave? Why would they rather die than surrender?

Jiang Jiyuan and his group finally arrived near Kang City. The tension in their hearts eased a little. Just before they could completely relax, a group of people suddenly appeared not far ahead.

Jiang Jiyun was sitting in the car and saw those figures in Taoist robes from a distance.

Their eyes were as sharp as torches, staring straight at her, which made Jiang Jiyun feel flustered and she subconsciously hid behind her brother.

At this time, Lin Mancang came over. He was already quite familiar with Jiang Jiyuan and others, so he came forward to greet them without any hesitation.

He saw Jiang Jiyun's reaction and smiled to comfort him, "Don't be afraid, little kid. They are not bad people. They are the Taoist priests who came with us to pick you up."

Lin Mancang brought Jiang Jiyuan and a group of people to the Taoist priests and briefly introduced both sides.

Jiang Wenming, Jiang Jiyun and others were slightly relieved when they saw the Taoist priests all smiling, but they still felt in awe of these Taoist priests.

These Taoist priests each held a bottle in their arms, which contained a special medicine.

The special medicines in the arms of these Taoist priests were special rewards given to them by their superiors. When they came here, they had no intention of leaving alive. They only hoped to contribute their own strength to the war of resistance. Even if they had to sacrifice for it, they would have no complaints.

Jiang Jiyun knew that these Taoist priests were about to face powerful enemies, and she felt a surge of admiration in her heart. These Taoist priests disregarded their own safety and resolutely devoted themselves to the cause of the War of Resistance. This spirit really moved her.

She knew very well that during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, many Taoists resolutely threw themselves into this arduous battle.

They gave up the peaceful life in the Taoist temple and stepped into the secular world without hesitation, contributing their strength to the liberation of the country and the nation.

However, it is regrettable that most of these brave and fearless Taoist priests were unable to return to their familiar Taoist temples, but remained on the battlefield forever.

"Thank you!" Jiang Jiyun, full of gratitude, bowed deeply to the Taoist priests in front of him.

This bow is not only a respect to them personally, but also a respect and gratitude to all Taoist priests who fought in the war of resistance.

Upon seeing this, Taoist Mingyou stepped forward, helped Jiang Jiyun up, and said with a smile, "Child, you don't have to be so polite. We have no choice but to do this so that everyone can live in peace!"

His words were brief but full of power and determination.

At this time, Taoist Master Hengchen also came over. He looked at Jiang Jiyun and said earnestly, "Son, tell us in detail what you suffered at the hands of that Yin-Yang master. We only have a general understanding of this matter, and we still need you to fill in the specific details."

When Jiang Wenming heard this, he turned his attention to Ma Chao, Chen Meng and others. Because he was not present in the head-on battle with the Onmyoji in the Northeast, he did not know the specific situation.

Chen Meng, Ma Chao and Zhang An looked at each other, then walked into the tent with Jiang Jiyun.

They described in detail the encounter with the Japanese Onmyoji, including the strange items used by the other party and the appearance of the shaman dance.

Jiang Jiyun added some details from time to time. She also took out all the white cloth strips in the space and handed them to the Taoist priests, hoping that these clues could be helpful to them.

After Daoist Master Hengchen had Jiang Jiyun taken away, he unfolded the white cloth. He glanced at it, frowning slightly. He then turned to the person beside him and asked, "Xuzhou, look at this talisman. Does it look like the soul-calling talisman from Mount Longhu? At first glance, it seems somewhat similar, but upon closer inspection, it seems somewhat different."

Upon hearing this, Taoist Master Xuzhou quickly stepped forward and examined it carefully before nodding and saying, "There are indeed some similarities, but this symbol seems to be missing a few strokes."

After saying that, he took out a pen and paper from his pocket, quickly drew the complete talisman, and showed it to everyone.

Jiang Jiyun, who was taken out of the tent, stood outside the tent, looking up at the sky, with a lot of thoughts in his mind.

The behavior of those Onmyojis was so strange that she could never figure out their true intentions.

She couldn't help but think of the method she had proposed to Comrade Zhou before, and wondered if they would adopt it?

When Jiang Jiyun went to the arsenal, he made a suggestion to the people there.

She thought that some iron filings could be placed in the grenades and shells, and it would be better if some poison or drugs were mixed in.

In this way, these weapons can be more effective on certain specific battlefields.

Just as Jiang Jiyun was lost in thought, Jiang Jiyuan happened to see his sister standing outside the tent in a daze. He wanted to go over and chat with her and ask what she thought, but at this moment, his cell phone suddenly rang.

Jiang Jiyuan sighed helplessly, and had to poke his uncle beside him, motioning him to go and see Jiang Jiyun, and then he hurried to answer the phone.

He rushed into the tent like a gust of wind, his face filled with anxiety as he shouted, "Brigade Commander Lin, this is bad! We've received news from above that the Japanese troops from Hubei Province have reached the border of Shan Province. They are marching very fast and will reach us in two or three days. The team over there can't stop them at all!"

In the tent, Lin Mancang was sitting on a chair, anxiously waiting for news.

Hearing this sudden news, he jumped up from his chair, his face full of shock and anger.

"What? The Japs are coming so soon?" Lin Mancang's eyes widened, and his voice unconsciously rose an octave. "Then we can't just sit there and wait for death!"

"Since the Japs have come to our door, let's fight them!" Lin Mancang's voice was full of heroism and confidence. "We now have new weapons and plenty of ammunition. More importantly, we have an artillery regiment! We used to be poor, and we were always stingy when fighting. Now that we're rich, we're not afraid of them anymore!"

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