Not to mention anything else, the total damage inflicted on the enemy last night was much greater than directly wiping out an entire enemy brigade.

Even though the Japanese have mobilized a large army into the city and appear to be coming with great force, this situation cannot last long unless the enemy no longer wants Shanghai's economy.

Now the enemy is in the open and we are in the dark. As long as the enemy relaxes a little, we can organize a large-scale operation to tie up the enemy's large number of mobile forces.

We don't even have to wait until later; we can start as soon as it gets dark.

After all, it was pitch dark, and it was extremely inconvenient for the enemy to mobilize a large force. We were just a few or a dozen people, and if the enemy sent out a squadron, they probably wouldn't be able to take care of us.

According to the organization of the Japanese army, even a Type A field division has only 48 squadrons. Shanghai is so big that they cannot take care of it all.

But if we send out a small team of soldiers, they may not be able to return after leaving the barracks.

After all, we were able to wipe out more than 500 elite enemies before, which was already a great deterrent to the enemy and prevented them from acting rashly.

With our full support, the people of Shanghai have at least 20,000 pistols and 50,000 grenades in their hands. These weapons and ammunition alone are enough to inflict heavy damage on the enemy.

Most of the people involved in the action were ordinary people. During the day, everyone worked honestly to earn money to support their families.

At night, they can transform into vengeful warriors and seek revenge on all invaders.

When the Japanese invaded Shanghai, all the people in Shanghai had a blood debt with the enemy. They didn't have any powerful weapons, so they chose to endure and bury all the sorrow and hatred in their hearts.

But now it’s different. Many passionate young people in the city have received basic tactical training and have handy weapons.

If our intelligence personnel had not stopped them, many young people whose families were wiped out by the war and only one person was left would have wanted to pick up weapons and fight the invaders to the death during the day.

The long-term strategy formulated by the heads of the headquarters is to continuously bleed the enemy through small-scale battles in cities occupied by the enemy and to hit the enemy's economic gains.

These days, wars are fought with logistics, or more bluntly, with economy.

Shanghai is currently the most economically developed region in China. There are many trading companies run by small businessmen here, and it also has the largest port in northern China. The enemy uses transport ships to transport local industrial products, and then transports them to other major cities in China to sell at high prices.

The Japanese used despicable means to prevent industrial products from other foreign industrial powers from being shipped in. Before that, our Chinese industry was actually pitifully weak and was in a complete monopoly position, and we could sell them at any price we wanted.

We didn't have a good way to deal with this situation before, but now it's different. As long as we can create chaos in Shanghai, those damn invaders will not be able to suck blood from China to stop their evil invasion.

In fact, if you really think about it, the domestic market for small notebooks is too small, and the quality of the industrial products they produce is too poor, so there is no market in Europe and the United States. They can only rely on the army and killing to force the Chinese people to buy high-priced goods.

The more the enemy wants, the more we must not let them succeed. The Japanese want to take advantage of the industrial gap to rob the Chinese people of their property, and the supplies stores they have spread throughout the streets and alleys are what they use to implement this vicious plan.

As the saying goes: "Hit the snake at its most vulnerable part."

The Japanese have thousands of shops in Shanghai. Even if the big trading companies have guards, they can't send people to all the shops.

It's okay during the day, but at night, it's our world. Just throwing a grenade at the enemy's store can at least cause hundreds or thousands of times more damage to the enemy.

This is a war involving the entire nation. No one can stay out of it. Moreover, these enemy stores are accomplices of the invaders in oppressing the Chinese people. None of them are innocent.

The strategy of the leaders of the headquarters is also very simple, which is to create chaos in the cities occupied by the enemy. After all, this kind of urban melee is always advantageous for us.

It was not implemented in the past, mainly due to the lack of weapons and equipment. Ordinary people could not cause much damage to the enemy with their bare hands, and were easily subject to large-scale retaliation from the enemy, which was not worth it.

But things are different now. If the enemy continues to arrest Chinese people on a large scale as before, the worst that can happen is that we will fight the enemy.

If we have a high-explosive grenade in our hands, we can drag two to five enemies down with us before we die, which is worth it.

China has never lacked heroes who are willing to sacrifice themselves for their country and their people. Faced with such a dangerous situation, most people probably wouldn't blink an eye even if it meant sacrificing their lives.

This is a kind of integrity. When facing the invasion of a powerful enemy, even if our army is several levels behind the enemy in terms of weapons and equipment, troop training and logistical support, we can still withstand the enemy's attack with our strong will.

A famous anti-Japanese general once said: "If we had the weapons and equipment of the devils, the invaders would never be able to break into China."

Every inch of land is sworn in blood. In this war to defend our country, we need everyone's participation to achieve the final victory.

In fact, Kong Hao also understood in his heart that with the current chaotic situation in Shanghai, the Japanese poison gas expert would probably not come to Shanghai in the short term.

This is the so-called butterfly effect. Kong Hao accidentally flapped his wings, and the whole of China started moving.

However, he did not regret his decision at all. Whether it was killing more than 500 elite enemy agents or destroying the counterfeit currency manufacturing base, the effect of the attack on the enemy was greater and more glorious than killing a poison gas expert.

Moreover, if this poison gas expert dares to set foot on Chinese soil, he will be dealt with one day.

In fact, if you really think about it, the first two are not Kong Hao’s biggest gains from this trip to Shanghai. The large amount of weapons, equipment and supplies he transported through the system space will have a profound impact on the situation in Shanghai in the next few years.

The weapons and equipment currently handed over to everyone are less than one-third of the inventory. There are many secret arsenals in some hidden places in the city. In the next few years, we can continuously bleed the enemies in Shanghai and surrounding cities. At least our main force can fight back and recover all the lost territory.

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