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In fact, this is also because this area is too narrow. Also, most of the carriages are concentrated at the train station to transport important materials. Only fifty carriages are allocated here, so they can only be used in the most reasonable way.

After eating the canned beef, everyone's enthusiasm for work reached its peak. They carried the sacks and ran very fast. After about an hour, the entire train was emptied.

Lao Zhou drove the train for another three kilometers, reached the bottom of a steep slope, and stopped.

Then Lao Zhou and Lao Zhang commanded a squad of Eighth Route Army soldiers, and together with other staff members, they dismantled the items on the train and transported them away quickly.

This train is full of treasures, especially the steam engine, various operating equipment, various bearings, and many spare parts, which are all very important to the Eighth Route Army.

Even some of the nuts and screws can be used when you take them back, after all, they are made of steel.

Since these trains are destined to be lost, they certainly cannot be left intact to the Japanese.

I saw Lao Zhou holding various maintenance wrenches and leading his men to remove the guardrails of the front of the train, and then handing them over to the corresponding personnel to put them on a horse-drawn carriage for transportation.

This is transport route No. 5, and a lot of people have also been arranged to carry out the transportation in order to transport these iron lumps back.

This is dozens of tons of steel. Even if it is transported back and melted into hoes and kitchen knives, it will be worth a lot of money.

The entire train weighs at least 60 tons, and there are so many things that can be disassembled inside. As long as you are willing to spend time and effort, you will always gain a lot.

I saw Lao Zhang and his men removing a piece of the car door because it was too heavy and difficult to transport.

Someone in the transport convoy came up with a good idea. They put some logs under the iron gate, and then tied up six people with ropes and slowly slid away.

This is three or four hundred pounds of good steel. It will always be useful if I bring it back.

After removing the car doors, it's the turn of the locomotive, which contains even more goodies.

For example, various wire conduits, many of which were made of copper, because the Eighth Route Army did not have the technology to reassemble the locomotive.

Tonight was all about violent disassembly, with various types of vises and steel pipe cutters being used in turn to remove all the small parts.

Some smaller equipment that can be transported directly will be dismantled and shipped away intact, and perhaps they can still be used in the arsenal.

Some larger equipment was simply dismantled into parts. As to whether they could be reassembled in the future, we can only leave it to fate.

After an hour and a half of violent dismantling, the originally beautiful train now looks like it had been chewed by a dog, with pieces missing here and there.

However, we reaped a rich harvest, with the dismantled parts filling enough to fill more than a dozen carriages.

At this time, another train that had just unloaded its goods arrived. In order to improve the disassembly efficiency, all the people on the first train went to the second train to help disassemble those parts that were easy to disassemble, and so on.

Everyone has a heavy workload today, so we need to make the most of our time.

There are six trains parked at the Taigu Railway Station, including five trains and one passenger car, all used to transport supplies.

Of course, these trains would definitely not be left intact to the Japanese. After most of the parts were dismantled, the trains were just a lump of iron that could not be moved at all.

Even if the Japanese wanted to take these things away, it would probably take a lot of time.

Of course, Kong Hao would also have people bury a lot of mines near the abandoned train as a gift to the Japanese devils' follow-up personnel.

Kong Hao is very happy to do things like rubbing salt into the enemy's wounds.

By the time things on the train were done, time was passing by every second.

Although it was dark at night and everyone could only use oil lamps, flashlights and torches for lighting, everyone was working hard.

In particular, Kong Hao, seeing how hard everyone was working, gathered all the cooks from the 1st and 2nd Regiments, and used the kitchen utensils from the troops and the train station to make a large number of pancakes that were easy to carry.

There were huge amounts of grain and barrels of peanut oil in the train station warehouse, which were perfect for making pancakes.

It is not common to see more than a hundred people making pancakes at the same time. Moreover, this kind of pancake is easy to carry and very filling, making it a very good dry food.

Ordinary people usually prepare this kind of dry food before going to work in the fields, but most people's pancakes are filled with miscellaneous grains, and even some wild vegetables. As for oil, it is impossible to add it at all.

But the pancakes made at the train station today are all made with the best white flour and lots of peanut oil. The taste makes me drool just thinking about it.

The only drawback was that there were not that many chopped green onions at the train station, otherwise the scallion pancakes made would have been so fragrant that everyone present would be dizzy with the fragrance.

In about half an hour, more than 10,000 pancakes were baked and distributed first to people who were transporting supplies.

After taking the pancake, everyone put it directly in their pocket. After putting down the supplies in their hands, they took a few bites while walking back to the warehouse. At this time, no one would waste any time.

At the same time, Kong Hao took into consideration that people would easily get tired and lose their energy after doing physical work for a long time.

So he deliberately left 20 kilograms of sugar from the 100 tons, used it specifically to boil sugar and water, and placed it on the route that must be taken to transport supplies. Anyone who felt tired could drink a bowl of sugar, eat some pancakes, and take a rest.

The common people who responded to the call were deeply moved to see how well prepared the Eighth Route Army was. They had been doing manual labor since childhood, working for landlords and doing loading and unloading work in factories. This was the first time they had been valued so much.

There are endless pancakes to eat and boiled water that tastes very sweet. This is a good day that only gods can enjoy.

Precisely because of such abundant logistical support, everyone works so hard that no one will sit down to rest unless they are really exhausted.

Of course, the sugar water is only provided to the porters. The first, third, independent and new regiments do not have such good treatment.

However, there is still enough pancakes. As long as enough pancakes are made, someone will be sent to deliver them to the troops urgently.

In fact, the soldiers of the First and Third Regiments didn't do any work at all tonight. They had canned food, compressed biscuits, and now they had delicious pancakes to eat. They were living like gods.

At three o'clock the next morning, Kong Hao packed more than twenty freshly baked pancakes into a box, asked the guard to make a large pot of porridge, and walked into the temporary command center at the railway station.

Kong Hao's original plan was to add sugar to boiled water to replenish everyone's energy.

This method is pretty good, but it always feels a little off.

Finally, the porter reminded me that I could cook some porridge and add some sugar to it. It would taste much better and could be used as water to quench thirst and as a meal to satisfy hunger.

Kong Hao also readily accepted the advice, and then the logistics support version 2.0 was implemented, which received unanimous praise from everyone.

After Kong Hao walked into the command center, he said with a smile:

"Commander, it's already very late. Eat something to relieve your fatigue."

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