During the Anti-Japanese War, the landlord's stupid son defied fate
Chapter 265 The Japanese attacked Anqing
"Hello, we are the convoy sent by Chief of Staff Zhao to transport the weapons and also to receive the payment for this transaction.
Here is the detailed shipping list, please review it."
As he spoke, a serious-looking soldier took out a standard A4 paper from his pocket and carefully handed it to the person who came to greet him.
It turned out that this person was the quartermaster of the Ninth War Zone, who was specifically responsible for receiving the supplies.
After the quartermaster took the transport order, he examined it carefully. It was densely packed with information such as the names, quantities, and specifications of various weapons and equipment.
After a careful check and confirmation, the quartermaster nodded with satisfaction and pointed to a house next to him.
"Okay, the money you're owed has been stored in that room. Please go check it out."
Looking in the direction of his finger, you can see that although the house looks ordinary on the outside, there are several armed soldiers standing guard at the door, and the security is very tight.
The assassins looked at each other, nodded, and then walked into the room quickly and quietly.
Outside the door, there was also a group of well-trained death squads standing by, responsible for guarding the surroundings to ensure that no one would disturb the operation.
After entering the room, the assassins immediately began the orderly liquidation work.
Their movements were skillful and efficient, carefully counting and sorting stacks of banknotes, pieces of jewelry and various valuables.
Each piece of property was carefully placed into a specially designed space device, and the whole process was quiet and efficient.
Despite their large numbers and high value, the assassins remained highly focused and cautious.
After a busy and intense period, the accurate result was finally obtained - the quantity and value of all the property were consistent with expectations.
However, for safety reasons, they did not rush to leave the room, but remained where they were, pretending to be conducting the final check.
In this way, time passed minute by minute, and a full hour later, the assassins finally walked out of the room.
At this moment, the quartermaster who had been waiting outside came forward. The leader of the death squad reported to him with an expressionless face.
"Sir, we have completed the inventory and everything is correct.
Now, please arrange for the personnel to unload the cargo as soon as possible, and we will evacuate this place shortly."
The quartermaster nodded slightly to show that he understood, and then gave an order, asking everyone to speed up the unloading.
A large amount of goods were continuously being unloaded from the warehouse, piling up like a mountain. Due to the sheer volume, the entire unloading process lasted for several hours.
During this period, the death warriors stood aside and watched coldly, paying close attention to the movements around them.
When the last box of cargo was placed steadily on the ground, the assassins finally moved.
Without hesitation, they walked straight to the boxes filled with money and valuables, worked together to lift them, and carefully placed them on the truck that had been prepared.
Everyone was concentrating on the task, not daring to slack off for even a moment. Despite this, the moving work still took them a full hour.
Finally, all the boxes were successfully loaded onto the truck.
The assassins didn't even bother to wipe the sweat from their foreheads, and hurriedly closed the doors at the back of the trucks, as if this could isolate them from any prying eyes from the outside world.
In fact, these boxes had been empty for a long time, and everything that had been done before was just a means to cover up the truth.
But for the suicide soldiers, even if it is just a formality, they must do it to perfection to avoid causing any unnecessary suspicion and trouble.
They left here quickly, and the quartermaster was very curious about how such a large convoy avoided the Japanese checkpoints.
He will never know this secret in his lifetime.
After a long and tense wait, the long-awaited weapons finally arrived at the designated location.
With the arrival of this batch of new equipment, the Ninth War Zone immediately launched a comprehensive and orderly equipment replacement operation.
In this equipment replacement operation, the military district’s top brass demonstrated shrewd strategies and the ability to allocate resources reasonably.
They decided to give priority to equipping the most sophisticated and advanced weapons to those troops considered elite to ensure that these powerful teams could fully utilize their advantages.
Ordinary troops are equipped with the remaining replaced weapons, but even so, these weapons are still sufficient to meet their daily combat needs.
In this way, the weapons supply of the entire force was effectively guaranteed, and both elite and conventional forces had sufficient firepower support.
However, this series of actions did not escape the enemy's eyes.
The Japanese spies lurking inside the Chinese army quickly passed the detailed information of the Ninth War Zone's equipment replacement back to the Central China Army Headquarters.
When the news reached the Central China Front Army Headquarters, the commander in charge could no longer remain calm.
The commander knew very well that if the Yan army was allowed to complete its equipment replacement and improve its strength, future battles would become increasingly difficult.
So he issued an urgent order without hesitation.
Launch an attack on Anqing immediately and build this city into a forward base for attacking Wuhan!
After receiving the order, the Japanese Hata Detachment did not dare to delay for a moment. They quickly set out from Wuhu and headed westward along the Yangtze River.
In accordance with the predetermined strategic deployment, this Japanese army unit approached Anqing at an astonishing speed.
On this day, the sky was gloomy and covered with dark clouds, as if foreshadowing an impending disaster.
Suddenly, a torrential downpour came and lasted for the entire day.
The sky and the earth were hazy, and the vision was greatly restricted.
But for the cunning Hata detachment, this bad weather became an excellent cover for their surprise attack.
Night fell quietly and the rain continued to pour down.
Taking advantage of the double cover of night and rain, the Hata Detachment approached Anqing City unnoticed.
Near the city gate, the soldiers on guard were watching the movements around them vigilantly.
However, due to the interference of rain and the cover of darkness, their vigilance was affected to a certain extent.
Suddenly, a deafening explosion broke the silence of the night.
Boom, boom, boom... dense artillery fire hit the defenders' positions at the city gate like raindrops.
In an instant, flames shot up into the sky and smoke filled the air. The originally peaceful battlefield instantly fell into chaos.
"Oh no! It's a sneak attack from the Japanese! Notify the higher-ups immediately!"
The battalion commander guarding the city gate realized the danger at the first moment. He shouted loudly to warn people and commanded the soldiers around him to fight back.
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