Because the Japanese side did not have an emergency plan, the troops heading south from the northeast caused a lot of trouble after arriving at the local area. Fortunately, the tolerance of the local people prevented a bigger chaos.

Of course, only they themselves know how much they have sacrificed for this tolerance. Take Mr. Jin’s sister for example. When she was carried out that night, what was actually carried out was a corpse.

However, in order to protect the reputation of the Japanese army, Mr. Jin had to announce the next day that his sister had died that night due to personal health reasons. The Japanese Army Hospital also dispatched several doctors to treat his sister. They used the best doctors and the best medicine, but in the end, because of his sister's poor health, this is...

The local people all knew what was going on with Mr. Jin's statement, but looking at the Japanese with bayonets next to them, they were speechless. If you dare to twist your mouth even a little, these Japanese will stab you with bayonets.

Mr. Jin wasn't happy about it either, but what could he do? Sacrificing a woman now would save your family and your current position. If you dared to cause trouble, there would be plenty of people waiting to take your place, including your family. No one would survive.

The sound of the port's whistle was heard, and many local people breathed a sigh of relief. They were finally leaving here. If these people continued to stay here, who knows what kind of disaster the entire Kaesong would have been in.

During the one day these Japanese soldiers stayed there, at least four hundred women were killed, and more than two thousand were taken into Japanese military camps. When they came out, they were covered with wounds, but the local authorities did not even dare to ask questions.

"Gather the troops and march to the port immediately. In the next two days, we should be able to restore these young men's fighting capacity. Once we reach Dragon Country, we can let them rob and vent their dissatisfaction without restraint. We are the masters of that land."

"I will show you where the most fertile land in the world is. It's not in Korea, nor in Japan, but on the real North China Plain. When you get there, you will see vast expanses of arable land and a herd of people as pliable as sheep."

Lieutenant General Hashimoto gave a speech, encouraging his soldiers to fight well after arriving in North China and to create a better living environment for themselves and their families.

Many soldiers were afraid of fighting, especially after hearing some bad rumors that there was an outlier in the Dragon Country Army, that is, the 72nd Army of the National Revolutionary Army. All the weapons and equipment of this army are better than those of the European and American countries, and the training is much better than our army.

Almost all the ace troops that entered Longguo were defeated by the 72nd Army. This time when they went to fight in North China, they were the main enemy.

So before the war, many soldiers were afraid. After Lieutenant General Hashimoto learned the news, he started a series of psychological bombardments to help these people regain their confidence. If you don’t even have the confidence to fight, would we transport you over thousands of miles away as prisoners?

It's true that Lieutenant General Hashimoto's psychological bombardment really played an important role for many Japanese soldiers present. Many of them lived in poor mountain villages in Japan and had been bullied by others all their lives. Now it seemed like they had found a breakthrough. As long as they fought hard, they would be able to gain new living space and improve the lives of their families.

Just as they were singing loud military songs and marching in neat steps towards the port, Lieutenant General Hashimoto's speech was suddenly interrupted, and replaced by a sharp air defense alarm, which made everyone's scalp wrinkle.

How could this be possible? This was Goryeo, supposedly their rear base. If they heard an air raid sirens in the Northeast, it would make sense. After all, the 72nd Army frequently carried out airstrikes on major targets in the Northeast. So what was going on?

"Scatter, scatter, lie down and hide immediately."

The commanders of each unit were almost shouting themselves hoarse, but many of them still stood where they were. Some of them thought that it was impossible for enemy planes to appear here, as this was the Korean Peninsula.

But because they were late for just a dozen seconds, they became the target of the planes in the sky.

When the roar of planes appeared, many soldiers knew they should hide. But no matter how fast you hide, your colleagues are everywhere around you. You can't run into the woods. You can only wait for the people in front to go up before you go over.

During this time, the first fighter planes that flew over had already discovered these people. Several fighter planes formed a combat formation and strafed the Japanese soldiers on the road. Hundreds of bullets were fired in an instant.

Some Japanese soldiers who had never been to the battlefield didn't know what words to use to describe the situation when they saw their comrades' limbs flying everywhere. They knew that war was cruel, but at least they didn't realize it until they arrived in Tianjin. Now they were on the territory of Goryeo, which was our rear base. Could they attack us?

"idiot……"

A squadron leader took the stick in his hand and knocked down several of his men in succession. These guys didn't know how to escape and were just standing there in a daze on the road. Would the planes in the sky delay their attack because of your daze?

It was simply impossible. After the first round of fighter strafing, the Japanese casualties were not that great, only about 700 to 800 people at most. The fighter strafing looked fierce, but because there would be an air battle later, the Japanese could not get enough bullets from the planes.

But the next heavy bombers were different. At an altitude of several thousand meters, after adjusting the bombing angle, a large number of bombs fell. They were all small bombs of 25 kilograms. The Japanese army lacked armored forces, and there was no need for us to waste large bombs.

Small bombs fell like raindrops, and each plane was responsible for an area. When the bombs fell to the ground, no matter which direction the Japanese soldiers in this area ran, they would probably not be able to escape. Countless Japanese soldiers were blown up in the sky, screaming loudly, and after falling to the ground, they were silent.

The officer who was yelling just now had to find a place to hide now. After all, this type of bomb had the highest lethality...

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