The grain produced by these three farms made the villagers smile from ear to ear, and they no longer had to suffer from hunger!

Yes, Captain Zhang divided the harvested rice into two parts: one part was given to the villagers, and the other part was kept for the army!

After the rice harvest, winter wheat, potatoes, radishes, cabbage, and sweet potatoes were planted immediately. All kinds of crops that could be used as staple food were planted.

Captain Zhang and his team of high-ranking officers began to explore whether they could take down all the other farms at once, but unfortunately, their forces were limited and they had to request reinforcements!

Captain Zhang decided to request reinforcements from his superiors while continuing to develop strategies for attacking other farms. He was well aware of the cruelty of war, but in order to spare more people from hunger, he had to act decisively.

While waiting for reinforcements, Captain Zhang organized the soldiers to intensify their training. Now the armed work team is well-equipped with weapons. After its formation, they also carried out intensive training in basic skills such as tree climbing, wall climbing, obstacle jumping, trench crossing, and night shooting, and improved the soldiers' combat quality.

He also sent out spies to closely monitor the activities of other farms and gather intelligence. Because of the looting of these three farms, the Japanese army ordered all other farms to strengthen their defenses.

This made some of our army's operations more difficult! But it did not stop our army from making a firm decision to advance on other farms.

Soon after, reinforcements finally arrived. Captain Zhang, full of confidence, led his troops out into battle; a fierce fight was about to begin…

Because the other farms were at different distances, Captain Zhang and the other leaders decided to attack one at a time, even though it would become increasingly difficult as they progressed. However, this was the only option.

That afternoon, when Captain Zhang and his men concentrated their forces to attack one of the farms, Cheng Ying, as before, went in to take a look around, but the result was not ideal.

After Cheng Ying slipped out of the farm, she found Captain Zhang and reported to him, "Captain Zhang, there is some grain inside, but not much, and the new rice has already been harvested."

Captain Zhang and the others were surprised when they heard Cheng Ying say that the rice had already been harvested and that there was no food left on the farm.

"It turns out the Japanese army was prepared all along. Even if we seize this farm now, it will just be an empty farm."

Some team members said, "Even if the Japanese army has emptied the farm, we should still take what we should take. After all, our things should be in the hands of our own people!"

Captain Zhang pondered for a moment, "I have the same thought. Even if the Japanese devils leave us an empty farm, we will still take it!"

Seeing that Captain Zhang and the others were all in agreement to keep the farm, Cheng Ying had no objections either.

Captain Zhang then began to deploy the battle plan. He decided to send a small team to infiltrate the farm to attract the enemy's attention, while the main force would attack from the side.

Night fell, and the battle began. The infiltration squad successfully drew away some of the enemy, allowing the main force to launch an attack. However, the Japanese were clearly prepared, and they put up a fierce resistance, utilizing the farm's terrain.

As the fierce battle raged, Cheng Ying discovered a small path leading to the warehouse. She led several soldiers to quietly circle around it, attempting to open the warehouse door. However, the Japanese army had already laid an ambush there, waiting for them.

Cheng Ying pushed the warehouse door, but it wouldn't budge. At that moment, Cheng Ying felt something was wrong.

This didn't happen when she came in and came here before. She remembered that when she came here, the warehouse door was open and not closed. But now, when they came here again, the warehouse door was closed and they couldn't push it open, which meant that there must have been an ambush inside.

Cheng Ying instructed her team members to retreat and conceal themselves, waiting for her to scout ahead before launching an attack.

She first used spatial concealment at the corner, then passed through a wall of the warehouse to enter the warehouse. Inside, there were many bomb traps set up. If they forced open the warehouse door, these traps would explode.

Cheng Ying looked around and found that the mechanism was not unbreakable. She carefully avoided the mechanism and looked for a way to solve it.

She noticed a small hole in the wall, which seemed to be the key to controlling the mechanism. Concentrating her strength, she focused her fingertips, gently inserted them into the hole, and began to turn it. As she worked, the clicking sounds of the mechanism gradually stopped, and she successfully cut the bomb's fuse.

Cheng Ying breathed a sigh of relief, then opened the door and waved for her teammates to come in. They quickly looted the warehouse, finding little to no supplies—better than nothing, they considered it a reward for solving the trap!

However, just as they were preparing to leave, a burst of intense gunfire erupted outside. It turned out the Japanese army had noticed something amiss and sent reinforcements to surround the farm. Cheng Ying and her teammates, undeterred by the danger, were prepared to engage the enemy in a life-or-death struggle… These Japanese devils are so cunning; are they willing to destroy the farm just to keep our troops here?

Cheng Ying called over a team member and asked, "Are all our people monitoring this farm?" The team member replied, "Yes, this farm has been under surveillance, and we haven't found them transporting anything out!"

Just then, the intense sound of machine gun fire erupted outside again, as if urging Cheng Ying to make a decision quickly. Cheng Ying said, "Don't go out yet, wait here for me for a while. I'll go outside and take a look." Cheng Ying didn't want her people to make unnecessary sacrifices. She wanted to deal with some of the most important problems first, and then let the rest of the team go out, which seemed much safer.

After saying that, Cheng Ying quickly went out and saw the Japanese soldiers surrounding the farm. She smiled coldly.

Now, things have turned out differently; our side has become the passive party, unable to get out!

Outside, some Japanese soldiers had set up their Type 96 machine guns, ready to fire at anyone who came out! Others, impatient to wait, fired a burst of bullets as a show of force. The machine gun noise we heard earlier was caused by them.

Is this a sign that they don't take us seriously and are trying to provoke us?

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