Captain Sun asked Cheng Ying where the two traitors were, then went out to interrogate them. When the time came, Captain Sun returned that evening and said, "They've confessed. One of the traitors said the Japanese army has been camped there for several days, and their target is our Lincheng. However, when they came back, they heard that the Japanese supplies had been lost for some unknown reason, and that they were sending people to request reinforcements." Upon hearing this, Regiment Commanders Wei and Liu realized a serious problem. Regiment Commander Liu said, "It seems we must eliminate them before they receive reinforcements."

Commander Wei echoed, "Yes, Commander Liu, Captain Sun, this is a golden opportunity! We must get there before their reinforcements arrive!" After discussing it, they decided to immediately gather their forces and quickly reach their destination to wipe out the Japanese in one fell swoop. At this moment, Cheng Ying added, "Commanders, Captain Sun, there's another piece of news: the Japanese have also lost some of their weapons and ammunition."

Upon hearing this good news, Captain Sun and his men became even more excited. They immediately set out to arrange manpower to quickly reach their destination. From here, it was about 20 li (approximately 10 kilometers) to the valley where the Japanese army was stationed. In order not to alert the enemy, they had to run and could not travel by vehicle.

In the limited time available, Captain Sun and his team quickly arranged manpower and equipment, and ran out of the city towards the valley of the mountain. They had to seize the time; time was the hope for victory.

While Cheng Ying and her group were busy fighting the Japanese, the enemy troops on the mountain were still in a state of panic. Yamamoto and Kozaichiro were discussing what to do next.

Kozaichiro said, "We must make preparations before our reinforcements arrive to prevent the enemy from attacking. Now we also have to wait for those two lackeys to come back and see what information they can find out." Yamamoto said through gritted teeth, "Who the hell is it? They took away our supplies and weapons and ammunition. This is absolutely inhuman! If the enemy comes, we won't even be able to fight back."

Yamamoto was so anxious that his lips were blistered from the day's delay. The soldiers had lost their guns and food; how could they fight? They couldn't even get a meal. Yamamoto said anxiously, "Why haven't those two sent back any news yet? If not, should we send a few more men to the village to inquire if there's any special information?" Kozaichiro said, "Wait a little longer, just one more day. If there's still no news by tomorrow, we'll send more men!" Hearing Kozaichiro's suggestion, Yamamoto didn't say anything. He had no other choice but to wait.

Cheng Ying and her team progressed very quickly, everyone racing against time. They were all giving it their all to reach their destination as soon as possible. When the soldiers were tired, they slowly moved forward, but they never stopped. Finally, around four or five in the morning, Cheng Ying and her team reached the edge of the valley. They quietly approached the enemy camp, cautiously observing their situation. At this moment, Yamamoto was pacing anxiously in his tent. Meanwhile, Kozaichiro had his eyes closed, deep in thought, seemingly considering a countermeasure.

Cheng Ying signaled for the troops to split into two groups: one to outflank the enemy, and the other, led by her, to launch a frontal attack. The battle began, catching the enemy completely off guard. Seeing this, Yamamoto panicked and frantically directed his soldiers to resist.

However, Cheng Ying and her men advanced with unstoppable momentum, quickly breaking through the enemy's defenses. Cheng Ying knew they were running out of gun supplies and would soon be defeated. The soldiers fought with increasing fervor, attacking the Japanese like wolves. Through their relentless efforts, they finally achieved victory, and this time they even caught some big fish. Initially, Yamamoto and Kozaichiro were defiant, brandishing their broadswords and intending to fight Cheng Ying and her men to the death. However, without gunpowder supplies, they couldn't possibly defeat Cheng Ying and her men with just their broadswords. In the end, Yamamoto and Kozaichiro had no choice but to surrender.

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