Bright Sword: From Soldier to Brigade Commander

Chapter 209 Bloody Songshan Fort!

"Are you looking for the Japanese military camp? Aren't you from the Allied Forces?" Wu Wei asked in stuttering English.

Su Fei chuckled and patted his shoulder. "I'm Yamazaki Ichi, a lieutenant officer of the task force of the 113th Infantry Regiment of the 56th Division of the Japanese Army. I'm here to find the whereabouts of the commander of the special forces of the Hebei-Chahar War Zone in China. He's an Allied soldier, so I said, if you help me find him, I will reward you handsomely. And because of this, I can give you a few Japanese comfort women at will!"

what?

Wu Wei blinked his eyes, his mind was confused.

"Wu Wei, now at least three armies of the Great Japanese Empire are searching for Su Fei's whereabouts. If I can find him, I will be promoted and make a fortune. If you can help me, I can also help you. I can promote you to the captain of the indigenous army!"

After saying that, Su Fei repeated the same words in authentic Japanese.

what?

"Hahaha, going west, going west, it turned out to be the Japanese Imperial Army. I was scared to death." Wu Wei was completely relieved and told his mission impatiently. It turned out that it was the indigenous troops who came to search after being notified by the Japanese army.

He also said aggrievedly that he was loyal to the Imperial Japanese Army, but the Imperial Army actually used cruel torture on him. As he spoke, he shed tears.

Su Fei didn't expect that his imitation effect was so good. The key was that his Japanese was too good.

"Yaoxi, according to the Chinese, um, um, how to say it? The flood washed away the Dragon King Temple? Yes, yes, it's our own people. Let me ask you, do you have any clues about the whereabouts of that Chinese person?" Su Fei continued to speak in fluent Japanese.

Wu Wei shook his head.

Let’s go, let’s go find the Japanese military camp.

While walking, he asked Wu Wei for advice and learned about the surrounding situation. After more than two hours, they arrived at a Japanese military camp, which was not far from the indigenous village and guarded a narrow road.

There was a Japanese soldier on duty in a bunker, constantly circling around and observing. When he saw Su Fei and Wu Wei coming over covered in mud, both wearing the uniforms of the indigenous puppet army, he grinned evilly.

There are three Japanese soldiers on it.

There was also a Japanese soldier at the door below.

There was also a local puppet soldier standing guard, who asked suspiciously, "Wu Wei, you guys?"

Wu Wei quickly introduced Su Fei as a plainclothes soldier of the Imperial Army, which frightened the native puppet soldier so much that he quickly stood at attention and saluted.

The Japanese soldiers at the door looked at Su Fei with great vigilance.

Su Fei smiled and said fluently in Japanese: "I am the lieutenant intelligence officer of the 113th Regiment, and I'm here to see your commander!"

After hearing Su Fei's fluent Japanese, the Japanese soldier no longer dared to doubt and quickly stood up and bowed to invite him.

Su Fei asked Wu Wei and others to wait outside the door, and entered the large courtyard of the artillery tower with the Japanese soldiers. As he walked, he asked the number of people here as if nothing had happened.

The Japanese army claimed to have a garrison of 13 men, a standard squad, controlling key transportation routes for hundreds of miles, and manned by over 500 indigenous puppet troops. With the majority of personnel out searching for the Chinese commander, Su Fei, only four remained.

Su Fei punched the devil's temple hard, knocking him unconscious, then cut his throat with a dagger and dragged him to a corner.

Quickly rise from the artillery tower and enter the roof of the artillery tower.

Three Japanese soldiers were chatting, only one of them was looking around with a gun in his hand, while the other two were hugging the native women, hugging them left and right, looking very proud.

Su Fei was stared at by two devils: "You?"

Su Fei raised his hand and installed a silencer on his 81 rifle. With a puff, he drilled a small bloody hole in the eyebrows of the two Japanese soldiers. The two Japanese soldiers fell to the ground instantly, and the native woman was so scared that she ran away with her head in her hands.

The armed Japanese soldier turned around hurriedly and was shot dead by Su Fei.

Su Fei shouted at the indigenous women, asking them to stay put and not move, and then he walked down.

Wu Wei and the native guards looked at him in surprise: "Bo?"

Master? Humph.

Su Fei shot them dead without hesitation.

Leave no hidden dangers.

They dragged the body back, locked the door, and called all the women over. There were 12 women in total, short in stature, some with brown skin, but most of them were very white. They were not very old and were trembling with fear.

When we asked them about their situation in Japanese, they said that they were all captured by the Japanese army and that their homes were in nearby villages. Some of their family members were killed by Japanese soldiers.

Several women had bruises on their faces, which were caused by beatings from Japanese soldiers. No matter how obedient they were, the Japanese soldiers would beat them however they wanted when they got angry, and sometimes even hung them up and beat them.

A woman lifted her skirt to show the fresh blood from being whipped.

"Taijun, please don't hit us. We are willing to serve you. We will do whatever you want us to do!"

Su Fei believed them because when he just reached the top of the artillery tower, a Japanese soldier was pinching a woman's throat hard, making her face red.

The Japanese soldiers didn't treat them as human beings.

Su Fei revealed his identity, that he was an Allied special forces soldier, who came to collect intelligence on the Japanese army and at the same time, attack and kill Japanese soldiers. By the way, the Allies have sent 30 troops to attack the Japanese army, including 1000 armored vehicles and 5000 tanks. In addition, the Allies have now changed their policy. After driving out the Japanese, they will allow the local people of Myanmar to establish their own country and restore independence.

what?

These indigenous women, comfort women captured by the Japanese, were immediately delighted and began to show their goodwill to Su Fei.

Su Fei was overjoyed and gave them four rifles and one pistol captured from the Japanese army, as well as two rifles captured from Wu Wei and the puppet guards, to arm them. He also took out all the British pounds and US dollars that Wu Wei had and gave them and distributed them to them. Seeing the British pounds, they were so excited that they burst into tears and believed that Su Fei was telling the truth.

Su Fei learned about the nearby situation and roads from them, and based on the documents, information, telephone numbers, etc. in the Japanese artillery tower, he quickly confirmed the location and looked for a way out.

Su Fei took away the supplies from the Japanese artillery tower as military rations, and quickly left here with 12 indigenous women, marching north.

They were given clothes from four Japanese soldiers and two puppet soldiers.

The bodies of the Japanese and puppet soldiers were dragged away and thrown into a deep ravine not far away, and they could not be found at all!

50 miles away, a Japanese stronghold appeared on a major transportation route.

Su Fei and others hid in the woods by the roadside. Feeling that there were many enemies over there, Su Fei asked two women, wearing traditional tube skirts and with fair skin, to go over there to talk and take a bath in the creek!

Soon, the devils started shouting.

The two girls hurried over and ran into the woods crying.

A few Japanese soldiers came over, laughing and shouting excitedly.

When they arrived, they went into the woods one after another. Su Fei used the Japanese military uniform as a disguise to assassinate the Japanese soldiers in the woods. With the silencer on and accompanied by the screams of several girls, the Japanese soldiers were assassinated without realizing it.

Five Japanese soldiers were killed, and several girls hugged a Japanese soldier and knocked him down.

Su Fei interrogated the guy, who claimed to be a Japanese soldier who led comfort women to reinforce the army. He was friendly and the Japanese thought it was a misunderstanding and explained.

There is still one Japanese soldier in this stronghold, and the rest have gone to the nearby indigenous village.

Kill the Japanese.

Now, most of Su Fei's troops are dressed in Japanese military uniforms.

Su Fei pretended to catch the two girls, lowered his head and escorted them into the Japanese stronghold. The Japanese soldiers came out, maybe because it was too safe here, the Japanese soldiers yawned and greeted them with interest, but were shot dead by Su Fei on the spot.

After occupying the stronghold, Su Fei and the girls ate and drank heartily, and once again took away the devil's belongings, guns and ammunition.

There are also a few horses.

After two battles, the girls trusted Su Fei very much, and Su Fei quickly learned their language and understood the situation.

"You are a hero for killing the Japanese soldiers! Good man, they said they were helping us drive out the British, but they were even more brutal!"

One month later!

Under the guidance of the girls, Su Fei went through untold hardships, crossed the winding jungle for thousands of miles eastward, and returned to southern Yunnan!

In order to ensure safety, Su Fei did not reveal his identity, but pretended to be a native of Burma. Because they were resisting the Japanese army and forced to flee, they had relatives in Chuncheng and were willing to go there to find their relatives and join the national army to continue fighting.

Yeah.

The border officers and soldiers were very surprised to see the Japanese weapons, ammunition and uniforms they had seized, and they specially looked for horses to escort them.

At a speed of 200 miles per day, Su Fei and the native girls quickly arrived at Chuncheng in three and a half days. After negotiations, they were warmly welcomed.

The expeditionary force's rear headquarters was overjoyed, and several officers cried excitedly: "Commander Su, we thought you had died in a plane crash!"

Su Fei asked them to keep the matter secret as much as possible and to properly accommodate the 12 indigenous Burmese girls.

A day later, several special forces officers and a company of troops came by plane and met with Su Fei.

Crying with joy.

Su Fei narrated the whole process.

Everyone was amazed and angry: "Who is behind this?"

I really don't know who is behind this, so I'll just ignore it for now and return to the front line immediately.

The 12 girls became familiar with Su Fei and were reluctant to leave, so they were incorporated into the special forces and put in charge of logistics.

The expeditionary force headquarters also sent people to comfort Su Fei, saying that the government would send people to investigate the cause of the plane crash in detail and let him rest for a few months.

Su Fei refused.

After inquiring about the situation of the counter-offensive in western Yunnan, he decided to join the battle immediately.

Only then did the 12 indigenous girls know Su Fei's identity and were shocked: "A Chinese commander? A group army? A high-ranking official! So impressive."

Su Fei led a part of the special forces to the Songshan front line.

Now, the war of resistance is urgent, and killing the enemy is the first priority. We will talk about who is plotting behind the scenes when we have time.

5000 meters away at the foot of Songshan Mountain, Su Fei was observing through a telescope.

The officers at the front have reported that the battle is difficult.

Songshan is in a very critical location, blocking the key point of this section of the Burma Road. If you want to open up the road, you must take this key point. Now, a Japanese infantry battalion has firmly established a solid stronghold. It is said that the entire Songshan has been hollowed out, and there are many bunkers inside, which are interconnected and indestructible.

The Allied forces used their planes and artillery to bombard the area repeatedly, but every infantry charge was met with a fierce counterattack from the Japanese.

After several days of fighting, there was no progress in the Songshan position and the troops had lost more than 3000 people!

Su Fei was heartbroken.

The mountains and plains were littered with the corpses of Kuomintang officers and soldiers on the charge, all in a hideous and tragic state.

More than 3000 lives.

Whose husband, whose son, whose father!

These days, the special forces have just arrived in western Yunnan and are resting. Because Su Fei is missing, all the special forces officers and soldiers have no intention of participating in the war. Commander Huo of the expeditionary force's western Yunnan force is not aware of how powerful the special forces are. The fighting here is in full swing and bloody and fierce, but they don't think how powerful the special forces are. You see, the Allied planes have repeatedly bombed and the heavy bombs have no effect.

We fired thousands of 155mm field artillery howitzers, but it was no use.

No matter how special the special forces are, aren’t they still human?

"Commander Huo, how much do you estimate it will cost to capture the Songshan position?" Su Fei asked.

Commander Huo was embarrassed and distressed. "I don't know, because it's too difficult. The Japanese dug a lot of caves and tunnels in the mountain, poured reinforced concrete, and even heavy bombs had no direct effect. But we must take Songshan. Otherwise, it's like a choke point in the throat. The government's opinion is to do it at all costs! This commander estimates that at least 3000 more people will be sacrificed, or even 5000!"

Su Fei smiled faintly: "Commander Huo, let's make a bet. I bet that at most we can sacrifice a few dozen people, no more than 100 people, to kill the Japanese and recapture Songshan."

Commander Huo's eyes widened. "Commander Su, you're not lying to me, are you? You're not kidding me, are you? This is totally impossible, right?"

Su Fei took a deep breath and said, "Commander Huo, nothing is impossible in this world. After my plane crashed, I fell into the primeval forest in northern Myanmar and was captured by the Japanese and puppet troops. Didn't I survive?"

Commander Huo was so excited that tears welled up in his eyes. He tightly grasped Su Fei's arms and said, "Commander Su, you survived a great disaster. You are truly a legend. If you could help us capture the Songshan Fortress, you would be a great help to us. You are our benefactor. Thousands of our national army brothers would have survived. Commander Su, what do you want? If you help me, I will definitely repay you!"

Dozens of expeditionary officers who were accompanying them looked at each other in disbelief. This was true.

Su Fei waved his hand: "Let's take the position first."

Call in special forces and study it carefully.

At night, Su Fei's troops contacted Commander Huo's artillery, mobilized 30 officers and soldiers, and approached the position using night vision goggles, 81 rifles, 35 grenade launchers, etc.

At this time, they used walkie-talkies to communicate and keep an eye on the situation, and the artillery bombarded the Songshan position fiercely.

Su Fei's troops approached the position and began searching.

A little bit of searching.

The artillery fire stopped.

Farther down the mountain, the Kuomintang officers and soldiers launched a deafening charge shout.

The Japanese troops were deceived and came out from the trenches and tunnel entrances to watch.

The 31 members of Su Fei's unit immediately launched precise bursts of fire at the enemy and carried out precise strikes on the tunnel entrance with 35mm grenades.

More than 30 Japanese soldiers were killed.

After contacting by walkie-talkie, more special forces personnel came up and used flamethrowers to spray flames at the enemy bunkers and tunnel entrances and exits they had discovered.

Ahhhhh!

From deep in the tunnel, the shrill howls of Japanese soldiers were heard.

At this time, Japanese troops in other places rushed out from trenches and tunnels and counterattacked them. In the darkness, the Japanese thought they had succeeded, but they were caught by Su Fei's night vision officers and soldiers. With a burst of silent fire under the silencer, more than 100 Japanese soldiers who rushed out were all shot dead.

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