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Volume 1: On the Songhua River Chapter 1002: Carrying Shamelessness to the End

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    Chapter 1002: Carry out shamelessness to the end

    Liu Zhi, the commander-in-chief of the East Route Army of the Central Army's Qiannan Defense Line, was pacing back and forth in the Fuquan headquarters with a complicated expression. From time to time, he used his right thumb to stroke his mustache. Anyone who is familiar with Liu Zhi knows that whenever  When Commander Liu made this move, he encountered a rather difficult problem. There were not many problems that allowed this blessed general to use his brain like this.  (_-< Registered members of Piaotian Literature recommend this work >-)

    Now Liu Zhi's mind is filled with things about Duyun. It's really weird. Guo Huawen had some shitty luck to get him from Dushan chariot to Fuquan, chasing the Japanese Army's 15th  Army, the 19th Army actually took care of it.

    Although it was said that it was thanks to the help of Tang Qiuli's troops, he actually stayed at Xiyun Peak for more than 20 days. This credit cannot be lost. If he reports to the Chongqing Military Commission, wouldn't it cause a sensation throughout the country?  This is what Liu Zhi is worried about. The limelight has been stolen by Guo Huawen's 19th Army. Where can I, Liu Zhi, put myself?  How will the Eleventh Army, my direct descendant, fare?

    Although Liu Zhi felt like a cat scratching his head and wished he could take all the credit, he knew that it would not be that simple if Tang Qiuli was involved. Liu Zhi was not stupid, but very shrewd, like last time  In that way, it would be impossible to just put the credit into one's own pocket. As long as Tang Qiuli said a word, the whole matter would be revealed.

    At that time, if you don't get the credit, but you are accused of taking credit, you will lose more than you gain. What's more, unlike last time, the scene this time is too big to rob directly. Liu Zhi is jealous and hates Guo Huawen, and  Unexpectedly, Tang Qiuli actually participated in the Battle of Duyun, and decided the outcome in one battle, beating Yamashita Fengwen to despair.

    You said, Tang Qiuli came here to mix things up and make a simple matter complicated. Without Tang Qiuli, Liu Zhi had no scruples about anything he did. Seeing a big piece of cake, he couldn't just rush to grab it, but instead wanted to  After a lot of thinking, it was Tang Qiuli who was responsible for the trouble. By the way, Liu Zhi also hated Tang Qiuli.

    After wasting countless brain cells, Liu Zhi came up with a clever plan. He asked his direct troops, the 11th Army Group, to go to the Duyun battlefield to do cheap finishing work. In this way, it was justifiable that the Battle of Duyun ended.  It was Liu Zhi's troops who were responsible for the fight, so there was that telegram that almost made Guo Huawen vomit blood.

    Liu Zhi immediately rushed to Majiang, summoned the 11th Army, his direct relatives and confidant officers together, and explained his intention, good guys, these officers of the 11th Army were almost happy, even if they were  In Majiang, far away from the Duyun battlefield, news was also heard that Yamashita Fengwen's 15th Army had been defeated by Tang Qiuli's troops.

    These officers, who had stayed away when they heard the Japanese gunfire, even fought until the most critical moment, and no one advocated for reinforcements. Now, while they were talking, they were jealous of those bastards of the 19th Army and picked them up.  It's a big bargain, you can't get away with meritorious service, and there's also the free cash reward.

    Now, a great thing has happened to me. The old officer is still thinking about us. For a time, flattery words are flying all over the sky, and they are all sent to Liu Zhi, who is in the top position. Liu Zhi is very useful. After all, he is personally training him.  The subordinates who came out knew that they were grateful, and it was not in vain that they racked their brains to come up with such a good idea.

    These officers were gearing up and wanted to fly to Duyun immediately. In their eyes, it was not corpses everywhere, but the white ocean, which was the ladder for future promotion. If they had not known, the Japanese Fifteenth Army had just been beaten.  It's so miserable that not many people dare to go to Duyun. It's okay to take advantage of it, but it's a tough fight. Sorry, please hire someone else!

    Several officers couldn't wait to ask Liu Zhi, "Commander, when are we going to set off? As the saying goes, soldiers need speed." Liu Zhi laughed and said, "I don't know your evil intentions yet. I can't wait any longer. I  Guo Huawen¡¯s troops have been ordered to withdraw, and you will take over the defense of the 19th Army. When the time comes, won¡¯t we let you do whatever you want?¡±

    The officers of the Eleventh Group Army nodded knowingly, and for a moment, the whole room burst out laughing proudly. Liu Zhi's chief of staff came in and handed him a telegram. Liu Zhi only glanced at it, and his face darkened at that time.

    With a gloomy face, he said to the chief of staff: "Guo Huawen is very courageous. Do you dare to bargain with me?" The chief of staff said: "Chief, you should be cautious. Guo Huawen feels uncomfortable, that's for sure, so, chief  You must forcefully persuade him and not give Guo Huawen any chance."

    Liu Zhi nodded and agreed with the chief of staff. "Call back Guo Huawen," he said to the chief of staff, "Guo Huawen, this is an order from the Military Commission and Chairman Chiang Kai-shek. Do you want to disobey it? It is everyone's responsibility to eliminate the Japanese invaders. Don't  If you think you are the only one who is resisting Japan, don¡¯t use clever words and sophistry, and execute the order immediately.¡±

    "Before tonight, the nineteenthAll troops of the ?? regiment must withdraw from Duyun and hand over the defense to the 11th Army. As for the mutiny you mentioned, it is alarmist. If there is such a thing, I will only ask you. Also, you  Without the permission of your superiors, you contacted the North China Revolutionary Army and violated Chairman Chiang Kai-shek's secret instructions. Since you have meritorious service in defending Duyun, you will not be held accountable. Just carry out the order!  "

    In the evening of that day, Liu Zhi followed the leading troops of the 11th Group Army and stationed in Duyun City. At the same time, Guo Huawen's 19th Group Army troops withdrew from Duyun and headed towards Majiang. Liu Zhi and the 11th Group Army  The officers and soldiers were proud and excited about making a fortune.

    They didn't notice at all that the officers and soldiers of the 19th Army who passed by them were gnashing their teeth and staring at them with murderous eyes. If there was a soldier or officer of the 11th Army at this time,  , made rude remarks, and a fight immediately ensued.

    Fortunately, these officers and soldiers who were eager to make a fortune were only thinking about the white flowers in the ocean. They had no energy or interest to care about these unlucky soldiers. They had not yet seen a truck covered with canvas.  Inside, Chi Zifeng, commander of the ** Brigade of the 19th Army, who was tied up and gagged, listened with eyes burning to the rapid footsteps and proud chatter and laughter of the soldiers of the 11th Army.

    Chi Zifeng felt that the suffocation in his heart was burning, and his lungs were about to explode. He kicked the carriage hard with his feet. Beside him, Guo Huawen's guard captain kept pleading with him. This was Guo Huawen's last resort.  After the second order, Guo Huawen completely understood that the matter was irreversible. Liu Zhi was determined to win the Duyun victory. If he pulled out Chairman Chiang and the Military Commission, what else could he say?

    He could only issue the order sadly. The other commanders were all easy to handle. Even though they were going crazy because of the frustration, they were still able to execute the order. Only Chi Zifeng made Guo Huawen uneasy. This guy who looks like a raging fire can do anything.  , he did not withdraw from the Xiyunfeng position. If Liu Zhi's soldiers came to take over the defense, Chi Zifeng might be able to talk to them with a machine gun.

    Therefore, the ** Brigade was the last unit to receive the order to evacuate Duyun, and Guo Huawen personally announced it on the spot after arriving. As expected, Chi Zifeng exploded when he heard it, and shouted loudly: "The guard camp is leaving with me,  Bring your machine guns and block the north gate of Duyun. If that bastard dares to come, I will attack them. "Hundreds of fierce men will follow Chi Zifeng.

    Guo Huawen winked at the captain of the guard. Several guards with strong fists and kicks took advantage of Chi Feng's unpreparedness. They knocked him down and tied him up with three strikes. Moreover, they put a towel in his mouth. Guo Huawen squatted in the pool.  In front of Feng, he sighed and said: "Zifeng, I'm sorry. I know you feel uncomfortable. Why don't I feel the same way? Only in this way can I bring you out of Duyun safely. I'll be aggrieved for a while. When I get to Majiang, I'll serve the wine."  I apologize to you."

    Liu Zhi didn't know everything that happened, and he didn't pay attention to these things that had nothing to do with merit. He set up the general headquarters in Guo Huawen's original headquarters, and then began to dispatch troops and generals. He specifically gave instructions to each officer  They said, "Open your eyes wide and be careful. You must catch Yamashita Fengwen. You can live or die."

    Liu Zhi knew the value of Yamashita Fengwen. If he could really get Yamashita Fengwen alive and hand it over to Chairman Chiang Kai-shek, it would be a huge achievement. As for what deal the old man made with Yamashita Fengwen and the Japanese, that was not an issue that concerned him.  Zhi was self-aware and only took what he deserved. After listening to the command from the commander-in-chief, the officers of the 11th Group Army happily led the troops away. Liu Zhi listened to the Peking Opera comfortably and waited for the good news.  The news came.

    Captain Cao Guozhu, commander of the first company of the fourth battalion of the third regiment of the 1st brigade directly under the corps, led a squad of soldiers to search for traces of scattered Japanese soldiers on the battlefield. The group he led was lucky. Starting from the edge, they gradually penetrated into the core area of ????the battlefield.  During the process, they discovered four or five groups of Japanese soldiers in ragged clothes, with no human beings or ghosts.

    After Cao Guozhu graduated from Dingbian Military Academy, he was assigned to the directly affiliated corps as a trainee company commander. Before that, he had not participated in a large-scale battle. In terms of combat experience, he was a little lacking and a little bookish.

    Unlike the veterans of the Japanese Army, he did not keep prisoners at all. Whether they were wounded or Japanese soldiers who raised their hands to surrender, he would go up to them with a burst of bullets to fundamentally solve the problem. However, Cao Guozhu could not bear to encounter the prisoners who were blocked in the cave.  Japanese soldiers or wounded Japanese soldiers. What is annoying is that these Japanese soldiers who are at the end of their rope are still resisting.

    Cao Guozhu's humanitarian spirit was used on the wrong target. These Japanese trash did not appreciate it at all. After sacrificing two soldiers and injuring four others, Cao Guozhu understood how correct the veterans were in not keeping the little Japs prisoners, because  These garbage are not human at all, only then do they realize that theirThe so-called humanity is so ridiculous when applied to little devils.

    (To be continued)
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