Zhang Weiguo was very pleased to hear that Hu Chensheng could arrange for the weapons to be sent along with them.

This batch of weapons is related to his long-cherished special forces plan.

Once this unit is formed, he can send it out to launch a surprise attack and decapitate the enemy's command post when he fights the Japanese again.

This batch of weapons was given to him by Bai Luo. He had just returned from Bai Luo's place and told Bai Luo about his trip to the Red Party's rear headquarters.

Bai Luo did not object, something he had anticipated.

After all, Zhang Weiguo was a man with ideals and ambitions, and a graduate of a formal command academy.

It would be a waste of talent for Zhang Weiguo to follow me around everywhere; the front lines are where he truly shines.

Then Zhang Weiguo expressed his request to take the weapons from them, which made him blush.

After all, Zhang Weiguo still felt a little ashamed to take something that belonged to a child.

In order not to let Bai Luo suffer too much loss, they even suggested that he could spend more money to buy it.

Zhang Weiguo knew that this batch of weapons couldn't be bought from abroad just by spending money.

But he genuinely had no way of obtaining these weapons, and the Red Party probably couldn't provide them either.

Seeing Zhang Weiguo's face flushed red with embarrassment, Bai Luo not only agreed to Zhang Weiguo's request but also gave him a lot of weapons.

The World War II arsenal has been refreshed twice, in addition to the original 50 STG44s.

There are now 150 in total, all of which Bai Luo gave to Zhang Weiguo.

After all, he really couldn't use that gun.

Consider it Bai Luo's salary for Zhang Weiguo and Hu Zi, since they can also help him earn points.

Thinking of this, he emphasized to Zhang Weiguo again that he must not take off the bracelet.

To get Zhang Weiguo to take it seriously, he even seriously lied and said that he would need this watch to find Zhang Weiguo in the future.

Zhang Weiguo was completely taken aback and repeatedly assured that he would not give it away or pick it.

Bai Luo went to great lengths to earn some points.

A day later, Bai Luo watched Zhang Weiguo and Hu Zi, along with dozens of veterans, slowly disappear from his sight as they boarded a boat at the dock in Haishi.

Hu Chensheng also went with them to the headquarters of the Red Party.

All the people I know in Haishi have left.

He glanced at the silly girl beside him and couldn't help but sigh. It's so nice to have a silly girl; as long as there's plenty of food, she won't leave even if you try to chase her away.

When he returned to the villa district, he discovered that Liu Ruyan had already sold the house.

The mother and daughter have disappeared.

Bai Luo didn't deliberately ask anyone to investigate, since his actions could easily endanger those around him if exposed, and he could run away at any time.

It's better that the mother and daughter left.

Now that the house had been sold, Bai Luo took the silly girl to a hotel, and he was ready to move to another place.

He had already learned from Zhang Weiguo that Yangshi was now the main target of the Japanese attack.

They have launched several attacks, but have failed to capture Yang City.

Yangshi has a superior geographical location, with Wangshan Mountain to the north and Yanghe River to the south. It has been a strategic location fought over by military strategists since ancient times.

In modern times, it is located in the middle section of the Longhe Railway, and is a transportation hub connecting the east and west of China.

The Japanese were determined to take that place, but the Blue Party relied on the terrain of Yang City, and the Japanese launched several large-scale offensives but failed to take Yang City.

Now the Japanese have assembled three divisions of troops and are preparing to launch another attack on Yangshi.

Having tasted the sweetness of large-scale killing of Japanese soldiers, Bai Luo was naturally unwilling to continue his small-scale skirmishes in Haishi.

He planned to go to Yang City, intending to launch a surprise attack on the Japanese troops from behind when they attacked the city, and to deal them a heavy blow.

For this reason, he also approached Zhang Weiguo and asked him to help him obtain a relatively comprehensive map of China with route markings.

After preparing some necessary supplies, Bai Luo decided to take a boat from Haishi to Sushi.

Then take the train to Yang City.

After all, Bai Luo bombed Haishi Railway Station into ruins, otherwise you could have taken the train directly from Haishi.

On the very day Bai Luo set off, upon arriving at the Hai Shi Wharf, he discovered that the wharf had been blocked off.

The ones blockading the docks were none other than the Japanese, or more precisely, the Japanese navy.

Bai Luo stood among the onlookers, and through the monitoring radar in his mind, he realized that the number of Japanese soldiers did not seem to be large.

Bai Luo squeezed to the front of the crowd and looked toward the port. There were four warships on the sea, but only one was docked at the pier.

The other three ships showed no intention of docking.

Bai Luo carefully examined the four warships. Judging from their size, they should all be Japanese destroyers.

It was not a Japanese battleship.

The Japanese destroyers of this type generally have no more than 200 crew members.

Bai Luo was now wondering what these four destroyers could do. All the Japanese soldiers on board probably didn't even number more than 800, and their main guns weren't large in caliber or have a long range.

What Bai Luo didn't know was that these four destroyers were just there to scout ahead; there was an aircraft carrier battle group following behind.

They were dispatched when Miyamoto Musashi requested assistance from headquarters after Prince Kaguya was injured in the previous artillery attack.

Although the Japanese headquarters had arranged for an aircraft carrier fleet that was closest to the city.

But it will take 10 days to arrive.

However, shortly after the order from headquarters was delivered to the carrier group, another telegram arrived from Miyamoto Musashi.

It is said that Prince Asaka was assassinated again and died tragically, and even his head was taken away by the assassins.

When the Japanese soldier Tianhuang received the news that his uncle had died, he was furious.

He immediately ordered Xiaoquanzhou Jiyuan and Miyamoto Musashi to retrieve Prince Asaka's head within one day.

The Japanese general, Tenko, originally intended to order Miyamoto Musashi to commit seppuku, but was stopped by the cabinet ministers, who decided to wait until the prince's head was recovered before making a judgment.

But the next morning, the Japanese headquarters lost contact with Koizumi's regiment and Miyamoto Musashi.

It wasn't until the afternoon of the following day that the remaining Japanese troops in Haishi contacted their headquarters on the mainland and learned the reason for the loss of contact.

When the Japanese headquarters received the telegram, they couldn't believe their eyes.

The Koizumi Regiment, which had just been operating for a day, now had less than 300 dead men left, and the highest-ranking officer in the entire city was now a junior officer.

These 300 remaining Japanese soldiers included the remaining soldiers from a battalion that Doiyu had transferred from Suzhou.

Originally, the Japanese headquarters thought that adding a large brigade from Suzhou would be helpful.

The overall military strength of Haishi is now equivalent to that of a reinforced regiment.

This is enough to capture or annihilate the enemy that attempted to assassinate Prince Asaka.

However, the telegram coming from Haishi now says that a reinforced regiment has less than 300 survivors.

This made the headquarters feel insulted, even though the Dragon Kingdom had sent a large number of troops and had long-range artillery to support them.

It's impossible to reduce a reinforced regiment to only 300 men in less than a day.

Although the report stated that the regiment was annihilated due to intense artillery bombardment.

However, the headquarters still felt it was impossible. Even though Koizumi's regiment hadn't brought much heavy equipment in order to get to Mishi as quickly as possible, it was still impossible for them to be wiped out in a day.

Therefore, headquarters suspected that the Mirage radio and codebook had been deciphered by the enemy, and that the false information was being sent on purpose.

This was intended to confuse them and disrupt their overall plans in the eastern region.

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