A post-apocalyptic female soul travels back to the War of Resistance against Japan
Chapter 91: Continuing to Track the Special Forces
When Cheng Ying returned to the village, the special forces soldiers were no longer outside. Were they that fast? Where did they go? After Cheng Ying went invisible, she went back into the village and circled around again. It turned out that they had returned to the better house in the village.
All she could hear was a lot of Japanese talking inside. Cheng Ying immediately took out her translator and approached the window. She heard one soldier say, "Major General, we've searched the whole area, but we haven't found anyone special." Another soldier added, "Major General, we haven't found anyone here either."
Just then, the major general said, "A total of four groups of people went out, but only three have returned so far. Can anyone tell me where the fourth group went? Why haven't they returned yet?" After the major general finished speaking, there was a moment of silence in the room.
Upon hearing this outside, Cheng Ying realized that the group they had dealt with must be the fourth group. Just then, the major general asked again, "Which direction did the fourth group go?" Someone immediately replied, "Reporting, the fourth group went southwest. There shouldn't be any villages there." The major general said, "Oh, I remember that direction. If there are no villages, they should have returned quickly, but they haven't. This means something must have happened. So, the first and second groups will go together to investigate. If there's anything, report back immediately." The first and second groups replied in unison, "Yes, sir!"
After the group left, the major general asked, "What time is it?" Someone immediately checked their watch and replied, "Major General, it's 2:25 PM. We still have six hours until we pick up the goods." The major general said, "Hmm, whether we find them or not, if we can't find the fourth group, we'll set off immediately in two hours." The soldiers replied in unison, "Yes, Major General."
Cheng Ying, who was outside, was overjoyed to hear the exact pickup time; she finally knew when they would be receiving the goods. Now that she knew the pickup time, she couldn't let those two groups of Japanese soldiers who had just gone out get away. She had to seize every opportunity to eliminate as many enemy soldiers as possible. Cheng Ying turned around and quickly left the village to chase after the two groups of Japanese soldiers.
Not long after leaving the village, she spotted the two groups of Japanese soldiers. Although she was invisible, she remained vigilant and quietly approached them. Cheng Ying used her old method to get close, trap them with a spatial barrier, and then quickly attacked, silencing the more than 30 men with a silenced machine gun.
After Cheng Ying finished packing everything up and cleaning up the battlefield—this time without any help, she did it all herself—she returned to the village. Cheng Ying walked in casually, pondering to herself, "There are still four hours until the delivery time. Should I have them unload the goods and then intercept them, or should I just put them on the train and take them away?"
After these repeated skirmishes that whittled down the enemy's numbers, it was as if they had lost an arm. The Japanese forces had dwindled from over three hundred men to just over a hundred. Although the results were good, Cheng Ying felt that they still had too many men. She wanted to give them another good blow when the opportunity arose, otherwise, when the time was right, she would wipe them all out.
When the time came, all the Japanese soldiers and the major general left the village. At this moment, one of the major general's men asked, "Major General, are we really not going to investigate the missing people?" The major general replied, "Given the skill of our men, if they send any, they will be wiped out. The enemy must have good manpower and skills, and they are well prepared. Our main objective now is to retrieve the supplies first. We can investigate what happened later."
Cheng Ying followed them closely. Hearing the major general's words, she felt that this group of people were really cold-blooded, especially since the major general didn't care about his own people at all. In this respect, he was really admirable.
Cheng Ying followed them until they reached the vicinity of the Jintang Railway. They waited for nearly an hour before the train slowly approached. After the train came to a complete stop, while the major general was negotiating with the Japanese soldiers on the train, Cheng Ying took the opportunity to get inside. It was the first time Cheng Ying had ever seen this kind of old-fashioned train.
Upon entering, a strange, indescribable smell hit her. "Huh, what's that smell?" There were quite a few Japanese soldiers on the train. Cheng Ying carefully avoided them and went to one of the carriages, where she saw it crammed full of military supplies.
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