Anti-Japanese War: My strategist joins the game and awakens the small map!
Chapter 379: The intensity of this war was something he had never seen before on the battlefields of
The night was as dark as ink, and the sound of wind continued to appear in the valley.
On a mountain path, a team of nine people was sneaking and moving slowly forward.
However, in the valley below, there were constant flashes of fire.
Inside the team, the leading figure suddenly raised his hand to stop everyone else's steps. The tall and strong figure looked around with sharp eyes.
"Keep a 20-meter alert around you and set up booby traps." After the tall, blond-haired, blue-eyed man finished speaking, he squatted aside, alert.
As soon as he finished speaking, the five tall and strong men beside him, dressed in plain clothes and wrapped tightly, began to move around.
After Lucas finished everything, he squatted aside, keeping alert.
"How far is it from Jincheng?" Hannah Schaefer said solemnly. She pushed aside the haystack and looked at the Japanese troops looming in the distance. Her expression also became much more solemn.
"Jincheng is just over ten kilometers ahead. I think the Tiger Brigade and the Japanese have already started fighting. We still have to take a detour. There's fighting going on everywhere here, and many of the roads we used to be able to take are inaccessible."
Xu Mu was a salt merchant who traveled in the mountains. He met this group of people while traveling in the mountains. Fifty dollars made him decide to give up this job. He found a secluded place and hid himself.
As the saying goes, fortune and honor are sought in danger. Relying on his understanding of the surrounding terrain, he brought these people all the way here. However, the journey was terrifying because the originally peaceful Shengjing and Jincheng were both at war.
I heard that he was terrified by the various gunshots and artillery fire.
Xu Mu knew that the Tiger Guards Brigade had caused quite a stir in the three northeastern provinces, but he didn't expect it to be so big. Based on what he saw and heard along the way, he knew that the Japanese were mobilizing.
This made Xu Mu feel like something was blocking his heart.
"Elite troops." Tim Schultz, leader of the Hans Tiger Mission, slowly put down the telescope in his hand, his eyes flashing slightly.
In fact, since he came to this land, he has found a lot of information, but much of the information is a bit restrictive for him.
He had no idea how strong this ally was. After all, they had been here before, and the most profound impression he had of this place was that it was old-fashioned and decadent, a country without any vitality.
The troop movements we see before our eyes are obviously not as simple as crushing the enemy. Instead, from the scale of the movements, we can truly feel the importance they place on the enemy.
"We need to speed up to get to Jincheng. Is there any other way?" Tim Schultz said in a serious tone.
He wanted to find out what happened in that strange atmosphere and why the originally planned battle watching turned into a siege near Chuncheng.
"We have to wait for this team to pass. If we force our way through, we will be discovered." Xu Mu thought about it and shook his head.
There are many roads leading to Jincheng, but there is only one highly concealed road, which is right in front of you.
Tim Schultz and Hannah Schaefer looked at Lucas, who had been silent beside them. Lucas observed for a few seconds and nodded.
"Then wait for them to pass." Tim Schultz said something that Xu Mu could not understand.
Xu Mu could only look at the only woman in the team.
"Wait until they pass."
After receiving a positive reply, Xu Mu felt a little relieved. To be honest, he was really afraid that these people in front of him would force him to lead the way. 50 yuan was really not worth his risking his life like this.
Everyone began to hide instantly, and the searchlight on the truck in front kept patrolling the mountains on both sides.
Down the road, bursts of dull footsteps were heard. Xu Mu observed carefully and found that it was really rare to see the Japanese soldiers fully armed traveling at night.
Xu Mu has been running in the mountains for most of his life, and he rarely sees the Japanese making such a big noise at night. He remembers one time, which was two years ago when they were encircling and suppressing the Anti-Japanese United Army.
Just as Xu Mu was observing, a violent whistling sound suddenly came from the sky, causing Xu Mu to tremble involuntarily.
The entire team suddenly became alert, which only took a few seconds.
Flames shot up into the sky, and dense explosions occurred in the Japanese army. In an instant, a series of explosions and wailing sounds spread throughout the road.
The first round of bombing turned the road below into a road of flames, followed by the sound of bullets.
"Ambush?" Tim Schultz paused and stared in disbelief. He couldn't understand why an ambush would occur here.
From a terrain perspective, this was not a good ambush location, and listening to the dull sound of artillery fire, his pupils shrank slightly.
"Japanese Type 89 150mm cannon, range: 18,100 meters, weight: 10,400 kilograms, to be disassembled."
"This gun has a very low hit rate. Right now..."
Tim Schultz stared intently at the Japanese army below where explosions continued to sound. He could even feel the heat waves from the high-yield artillery shells rushing up the mountainside, making their faces hot.
The mortars made dull sounds.
All along the road, the Japanese troops, who had been in neat order just now, were in chaos, obviously stunned by the sudden artillery shells.
"Tiger Brigade?" Tim Schultz's eyes flashed slightly. Apart from the Tiger Brigade, he really couldn't think of any other troops.
Moreover, he only had a vague understanding of the Tiger Guards Brigade. After all, his ally obviously intended to hide some information from him.
"Records indicate that the Tiger Brigade and their allies conducted an ambush at night. The Tiger Brigade numbered approximately 6,000 to 8,000 men, though it's difficult to count due to the darkness. They ambushed an Allied brigade of 8,000 men, plus an additional 6,000 auxiliary troops. The Tiger Brigade occupied unfavorable terrain for ambush, allowing them to conduct clustered artillery fire. Their heavy artillery was positioned far from the battlefield, giving the Allies a strong suppression capability..."
Tim Schultz was holding a telescope and looking at the fire in the distance. As a military expert, he knew very well that the artillery attack in front of him had already achieved tremendous suppressive power.
This is actually rare, and according to his understanding, the shooting accuracy of this joint cannon designed by the ally is not high, but the series of ammunition explosions before his eyes are no longer just high, but can be described as terrifying.
"kill!!!"
In the mountains and forests, bursts of shouts and cries of killing rang out in the silent night.
I saw a black and white flag appear on the hillside, and on the flag, I saw ancient words.
At the moment when the black and white flag was raised, the soldiers seemed like hungry wolves rushing towards their prey.
But these hungry wolves were still cooperating with each other. The shells were sliding over their heads, and they were covering each other and taking turns. It was very clear to see from this hilltop not far from the battlefield.
Hearing these words, Tim Schultz's eyes flashed slightly, and there was a hint of disbelief in his eyes.
It was really hard for him to imagine why such a force would appear when they had opened the country's door with only 8,000 soldiers. Even if any soldier had stepped about ten seconds faster, he would most likely have been killed by his own people.
This was simply a madman's fighting style, something he had never seen before. Every soldier crossed the remaining smoke from the fresh artillery fire, and their footsteps crossed the still burning flames, like evil spirits crawling out of hell and rushing towards the enemy.
"What's written on that flag?" Tim Schultz pointed and asked in a deep voice.
"Death, it's a regiment of the Tiger Brigade, the Death Regiment." Hannah Schaefer responded, her eyes fixed on the hillside, but she was charging down like a tide.
Although Tim Schultz was not familiar with the language of this land, he had some understanding of the culture here. Here, the word death meant bad luck, but there were armies that used death as their flag.
He visited many places and saw many troops, but the one in front of him gave him the most special feeling.
Although the whole process was chaotic, he could clearly see some soldiers coordinating their attacks, which gave him the feeling that they were a group of rational lunatics.
Moreover, the intensity of this war was something he had never seen on the European battlefield. As for the infantry and artillery coordination, he dared to guarantee that it was the most daring infantry and artillery coordination he had ever seen in the world.
The sound of artillery fire was right in front of the footsteps, and the charge never stopped.
Even outside the battlefield, he could feel the momentum of charging forward with complete disregard for everything.
Tim Schultz looked at the troops in front of him in a daze, his expression full of silence. In his memory, or in the memory of his father's generation, there was no resistance here at all.
But now, it happened right in front of him. Everyone was attracted by the battlefield and their eyes were focused on it.
"kill....."
The shouts and cries of killing spread throughout the wilderness.
Xu Mu listened to every shout in the air, the gradually dispersing smoke, and the rapid charge of the soldiers. The familiar words engraved in his bones echoed in his mind, so familiar.
He had traveled far and wide, running through the mountains for so many years, but he had never seen a team that could suppress the Japanese. The Japanese below, apart from fleeing, could only shout and wail in the flames, and could not organize any effective resistance at all.
At this moment, Xu Mu's eyes were filled with the images of the charging Tiger Brigade soldiers.
But suddenly, Xu Mu heard a burst of incomprehensible words, and the voice had been conveyed in a panic for a while.
"Someone attacked..."
But before they could react, Xu Mu suddenly felt an extremely cold object appear on the back of his head. If he was not mistaken, it was a pitch-black gun muzzle.
He looked around out of the corner of his eye and found that it was not just him. Behind everyone, there were figures that looked like they had encountered ghosts. Even more figures appeared, holding guns and looking around vigilantly.
"When it comes to playing formation with the Taoist priest, my mediocre skills are far from enough." Zhang Tianfu tossed the booby trap in his hand and threw it aside like scrap metal.
"Put away the guns and take everyone away." Monk Wei frowned and looked at the group of people in front of him, then immediately waved his hand.
Liu Sangun and Chen Qiang quickly grabbed Tim Schultz, and the other soldiers of the special operations company helped the others get up and left quickly.
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