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Chapter 576

It was speculated that Hu Yunfeng and his troops were at their current location, but what Stilwell needed was Hu Yunfeng's specific location. Stilwell immediately wrote the Myitkyina information he knew into a telegram code. Of course, he did not forget to continue asking Hu Yunfeng for a specific location.

After receiving information from the Japanese army in Myitkyina provided by Stilwell, Hu Yunfeng immediately ordered Jeddah to shut down the radio. Hu Yunfeng was too lazy to pay attention to Stilwell's insistence on him to provide the exact location...

"Captain, please send a false information to Stilwell, so that it can confirm whether the guess is correct. If the Americans do not notify the Japanese, it can prove that the United States really just wants to work closely with us. And we can also use the Americans to help us complete the task of luring the Japanese into the Wild Man Mountain." Qi Yanming said after reading Stilwell's telegram.

Qi Yanming's suggestion is correct, but Hu Yunfeng does not want to use the Americans now. If you follow Qi Yanming's suggestion, it will be even more troublesome if the American Merell Commando sticks to him and the troops.

Hu Yunfeng did not accept Qi Yanming's suggestion. Although he learned from Stilwell that Myitkyina was the headquarters of the 18th Division of the Japanese Army and had strict defenses. However, this time it was not about siegeing the city, but about destroying the Japanese army at the airport in Myitkyina to lure the Japanese army into the Wild Mountains to fight, in order to train the jungle combat capabilities of the Tiger Jungle Special Forces. No matter how strict the Japanese army defended in Myitkyina, Hu Yunfeng and the special forces had rich experience in raid warfare. Hu Yunfeng believed that he and the special forces had enough ability to go to Myitkyina to make a big fuss.

Since Myanmar was the territory of the British before, the Chinese army entering Myanmar had also arrived in Myanmar. Before entering Myanmar, Hu Yunfeng got a detailed map of Myanmar from Stilwell and Sun Lina, and Hu Yunfeng also learned about the geographical environment near Myanmar Airport.

Hu Yunfeng decided to only take the special forces members to destroy the Japanese airport in Myitkyina. Now it is not far from the Wild Man Mountain. Hu Yunfeng immediately summoned the special forces members to explain the environment around Myitkyina.

In Myitkyina, the commander of the 18th Division of the Japanese Army, Ryokan Mudaguchi was anxiously waiting for the report of the search troops in the Wildman Mountain. Whether it was him, the commander of the Fifth Army in Yangon, the Japanese base camp in Tokyo and Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo were anxiously waiting for the report of the search troops entering the Wildman Mountain.

It has been a week since Hu Yunfeng personally led the special forces of the Greater China Empire to the Wild Man Mountain from the crashed US military plane. It is logical that Hu Yunfeng and his troops should be about to leave the Wild Man Mountain. Now Mudaguchi Ryokeng has not yet obtained the report of the search troops discovering Hu Yunfeng. Yangon and Tokyo have more than a dozen phone calls and telegrams every day, and Mudaguchi Ryokeng was also quite anxious. If it were not for the sake of the world situation, all Japanese people would have wanted to eat Hu Yunfeng raw as the Great Japanese Empire. Mudaguchi Ryokeng also had this idea. Of course, if Hu Yunfeng, the Japanese mortal enemy who made the Great Japanese emperor a eunuch, was eliminated by him, Mudaguchi Ryokeng also believed that he would definitely become a hero in Japan. The future would be bright.

Similarly, Roosevelt in Washington was also anxious. Hu Yunfeng finally contacted him, but Hu Yunfeng was not sure about telling Stilwell the exact location of him and his troops. Roosevelt was worried that Hu Yunfeng would use Hu Yunfeng to force the Greater China to declare war on Japan to be discovered. If Hu Yunfeng really noticed it, Roosevelt didn't have to think much about the disaster that would be. If the Greater China Empire and the Japanese started war on the United States and Britain together, not to mention that the American army would be driven out of Southeast Asia by the Greater China Empire's army and the Japanese army, the United States' homeland would also be at any time.

It may be attacked by the Greater China Navy and the Japanese Navy. The British are probably driven out of India, and China is likely to be forced to withdraw from the battlefield. Asia has no country to restrain Japan. The Japanese and Greater China Empire are likely to continue to march into West Asia, so the United States has to draw military forces from the European battlefield. In this way, Roosevelt is also unsure whether the allies can defeat the Axis powers. Will the United States lose this war to replace Britain and become the world hegemon? Will God not take care of the United States again like World War I?

"Hu Yunfeng, this bastard." Roosevelt sucked his pipe and cursed, and comforted himself and said in consolation: "No, there are only a few people in the United States who except himself know that Hu Yunfeng is not God, and nothing Stilwell has to reveal is not secret, so Hu Yunfeng cannot detect it."

Roosevelt thought for a while and believed that Hu Yunfeng could not detect his plan. He drafted a telegram and ordered Stilwell to immediately leak the information about where he inferred Hu Yunfeng and his troops to the Japanese.

Onoki, the head of the Telecommunications and Intelligence Section of the Japanese Army Command in Yangon in Myanmar, received a confusing telegram, but mentioned above that the Emperor Hu Yunfeng of the Greater Chinese Empire, and Onoki had to treat it with caution.

"Hiss Commander, we have received a telegram from the Americans, mentioning Hu Yunfeng, the Emperor of the Greater Chinese Empire." It was too late, Onoki came to the commander's residence of Yoshijiro Iida and reported.

"Can you guys decipher the American telegram?" Iida Shojiro was not angry because Onoki came to disturb him so late. His Onoki meant that the Myanmar Telecommunications and Information Department had deciphered the American telegram, and he asked very happily.

Ono Shitao was bowing his head and said, "Sorry, Commander, this telegram was sent by the Americans with a discarded password that we deciphered, so we can decipher it."

Iida Xiangjiro received the telegram with some disappointment and seemed to be in the opinion of the telegram. It can be judged that it was sent to the Greater China Empire. The Americans told the Greater China that Hu Yunfeng and his troops were about to leave the Wild Man Mountain and would launch an attack on Myitkyina at any time. The Americans in India asked the Greater China Empire to transport weapons and ammunition to India as soon as possible, so that the Americans in India could supply Hu Yunfeng and his troops.

After reading the telegram, Yoshiro Iida was ecstatic. The search troops sent by the Lord Savage Mountain did not find Hu Yunfeng. Although there was no specific location of Hu Yunfeng and his troops on the telegram, the target of Hu Yunfeng and his troops was Myitkyina. Yoshiro Iida walked to the map and immediately determined the approximate range of Hu Yunfeng and his troops.

Seeing Iida Yoshiro drawing a red circle at the exit of the Wild Man Mountain that had crossed Myitkyina, Onoki reminded: "The Commander, the United States sent a telegram with an abandoned password, and we cannot confirm the authenticity and reliability of this telegram."

Yoshiro Iida did not understand why the Americans used abandoned passwords to contact the Greater China Empire, but he had no time to let Onoki verify the reliability of the telegram. Although Hu Yunfeng and his special forces were famous all over the world, Myanmar is now in the hands of the Greater Japan Empire. Moreover, the 18th Division to eliminate Hu Yunfeng was not a weak brigade, but one of the most elite divisions of the Greater Japan Empire. Therefore, Yoshiro Iida believed that the authenticity of the telegram sent by the Americans to the Greater China Empire was not important. No matter what conspiracy the Americans were playing with, Iida Yoshiro believed that Hu Yunfeng and his troops were in the area he judged.

Iida Sukijiro believed that his reason for judgment was very simple. The Chinese and British army had just been driven out of Myanmar, so it was impossible for China and Britain to counterattack so quickly. Since China and Britain could not counterattack, then Hu Yunfeng and his special forces did not cooperate with the counterattack of the Chinese and British army, but fought alone. Iida Sukijiro also studied Hu Yunfeng these days. Hu Yunfeng was not interested in general goals. When he and his special forces fought against the Great Japanese Empire and the army, they often attacked important military targets such as airports, weapons and ammunition depots. The closest to Hu Yunfeng is the city of Myitkyina, which has the Great Japanese Empire. The important military targets of the army, Myitkyina is not only the location of the 18th Division, but also the military airports, and the supply warehouses that are in charge. Therefore, Hu Yunfeng's goal must be as mentioned in the telegram. It is Myitkyina.

"Who has seen this telegram besides reading it?" Iida Shojiro asked instead of answering Onoki, but instead asked.

"The only translator knows except me." Onoki answered when Iida Yoshiro ignored his opinion and did not continue to remind him.

"The content of the telegram is not allowed to be disseminated. Violators of the order will be sent to the military court for trial." Iida Yoshijiro said sternly.

"Hayi!" Onoki saw that Iida Xiangjiro signaled him to go out, and after answering, he turned around and left.

Onoki walked out of Iida Xiangjiro's office. Iida Xiangjiro immediately called Mudaguchi Ryoya and said, "Have you found Muda Jun, Hu Yunfeng and his troops?"

"Sorry, Commander, the troops sent to Wild Man Mountain have not yet been able to search Hu Yunfeng and his troops."

"Well, I got the information. Hu Yunfeng and his troops were not far from the exit of the Wild Man Mountain in the Myitkyina direction. I immediately deployed and found that Hu Yunfeng and his troops must annihilate them as quickly as possible, and Hu Yunfeng must not escape." Iida Xiangjiro said in a ruling order.

"I understand, Commander, I will never let you down and Tokyo be disappointed." With a specific location, Mudaguchi Ryokan was relieved. The terrain of the wild man mountains was complex and the range of searches was very wide. Therefore, his search troops have not been able to find Hu Yunfeng and his troops. Now with the information provided by Commander Iida Yoshiro, the scope has been reduced a lot. Mudaguchi Ryokan also believes that the search troops will soon bring him good news.

In the camp of Wild Man Mountain Hu Yunfeng and his troops, Hu Yunfeng explained the geographical environment around Myitkyina to the special forces members and rested early after dinner. Although there is Li Nanxin who is very familiar with Wild Man Mountain, marching in Wild Man Mountain is still very physically consuming and fighting is about to happen again, and it will be fighting in a jungle that consumes a lot of physical strength. Therefore, it is very important to find every quarter of an hour to maintain enough physical strength.

Mutaguchi Ryokan also sent a total of five search troops into the Wild Man Mountain. In fact, two camped a few kilometers away from Hu Yunfeng and his camp. If it was daytime now, Hu Yunfeng and his troops would probably meet one of the two search Japanese troops. Because they secretly sneaked into the Wild Man Mountain and entered Myanmar, only Li Nanxin, a guide who was very familiar with Wild Man Mountain. With the complex terrain of Wild Man Mountain, they could only march for less than 30 kilometers a day after Li Nanxin arrived. Therefore, this time, Hu Yunfeng did not put the vanguard far away as before, but kept the vanguard and the guide from the large army at a distance of hundreds of meters during the march.

Without the long-distance reconnaissance and exploration of the vanguards, Hu Yunfeng naturally could not know that two Japanese troops were searching in their direction on the right and left of him and the troops. But Mudaguchi Ryoya not long ago got the approximate location of Hu Yunfeng and his troops from Iida Sujiro. He immediately ordered the two search troops to continue searching overnight.

The Japanese army entered Myanmar under the banner of helping Myanmar from the British, but its true cruelty was not revealed at this time. This time, Mutaguchi Ryokan also told the public that he wanted to enter the Wild Man Mountain to wipe out the Chinese and British remnants. The Burmese people who were familiar with Wild Man Mountain were very willing to lead the way for the Japanese army. Therefore, there were also Burmese people who were familiar with Wild Man Mountain in the search troops of the Japanese army.

The Japanese were already hating Hu Yunfeng for turning their emperor into eunuchs, and they also led the way with Burmese people familiar with Wild Man Mountain. After receiving the order from Mutaguchi Ryoya, two Japanese search troops near Hu Yunfeng and others immediately searched their area regardless of the danger of Wild Man Mountain.

"Colonel Yamazaki, look behind the mountain." Yamazaki Shiro was the commander of the 55th Infantry Regiment of the 18th Division. Since the commander of the division, Akira Mutaguchi, ordered all the 55th Regiment to go to the vicinity of Yeren Mountain, Yamazaki Shiro did not believe that Mutaguchi had also claimed to the public that he wanted to clear out the Chinese troops entering Yeren Mountain.

This is how Shiro Tianyama has been speculating that there must be China or the United States and the British big names in the Wild Man Mountain, but he could not guess that his target would be the emperor of the Greater China Empire, Hu Yunfeng, the person the Japanese hate the most. However, Shiro Yamazaki is a very serious and responsible Japanese soldier. He believes that Ryo Mudaguchi also attaches so much importance to this clearance operation, so he personally brought a search force into the Wild Man Mountain to search.

Looking in the direction pointed by Myanmar's guide Aung Min, Shiro Yamazaki was surprised to find the flame behind the mountain. Shiro Yamazaki said, "Aung Min, that's the flame."

"Yes, Colonel Yamazaki." Aung Min confirmed with great certainty.

The 55th Regiment is deployed in this area, and there is no army of the 55th Regiment. Yamazaki Shiro is very clear that the fire behind the mountain is definitely not the people of the 55th Regiment, but Yamazaki Shiro cannot be sure that the people behind the mountain are the people he and Mudaguchi Ryo were looking for. However, if the flames behind the mountain are reflected, there will be a wildfire behind the mountain, or a team with a large number of people camping there.
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