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Chapter 912 No mercy

After the adjutant finished speaking, he took out the two hundred big yellow croakers he brought, saying that this was the only thing the division commander wanted. He also hoped that Mr. Gao would accept it with a smile and eliminate his misunderstanding about the 65th Division.

Gao Jiu asked about the whereabouts of the main force of the 65th Division. The adjutant clearly told Gao Jiu that the division commander was worried about a large-scale conflict with the Taohuashan guerrillas and had ordered the troops to evacuate in multiple ways.

The strategy adopted by the Japanese division commander was very wise this time. Faced with this situation, it was impossible to continue to eat the large unit of the 65th Division.

After discussion, Gao Jiu, Liao Tong, the Thai general and others believed that since they could no longer annihilate the main force of the 65th Division, they could eat the infantry regiment left by the Japanese army, which was considered a breath of breath. After all, there were more than 3,000 Japanese devils, and killing them could be regarded as avenging the miners.

Gao Jiu also decided to stop when he was about to happen. He asked the adjutant to tell the division commander of the 65th Division of the Japanese army that he would let them go this time, but warned them that they would not be massacred in the future, otherwise they would never be spared even if they fled to the ends of the world.

After letting go of the adjutant of the commander of the 65th Division of the Japanese Army, Gao Jiu and others ordered the troops to speed up their advancement in order to avoid the Japanese infantry gang scattered breakthrough. At the same time, they sent a telegram to the anti-Japanese armed forces of the Vietnamese underground party, indicating the location of the Japanese infantry gang, and letting them surround them from all sides and not letting a Japanese run away.

The Japanese army's corps captain was anxious and hoped that his superiors would send a telegram immediately. However, the telegram they sent was like a mud bull that penetrated the sea, and even the 15th Army Command of the Japanese Army ignored them.

The commander of the 15th Japanese Army now figured out the situation. Of course, he was unwilling to get into this muddy water, so he pretended not to receive the telegram and let the infantry corps fend for themselves.

The Japanese army's corps captain waited for an hour before suddenly realizing that it seemed that they were completely abandoned by the Japanese army. Although he still doesn't understand what was wrong, he also knows that in this case, he can only save himself.

The corps leader immediately summoned several of his subordinates and told them about their current situation, saying that he would refuse to implement the task of blocking the division commander to lead the troops to evacuate.

The captains had no objection, anyway, the convoy leader was holding on to the situation. They immediately gathered the troops and prepared to evacuate.

At this moment, gunfire sounded from all directions. Someone came to report that Vietnamese guerrillas appeared around them, and they were surrounded.

The Japanese army's corps leader was very decisive. He was now very clear-headed and knew that the original retreat route would definitely not work, and the enemy's large forces were probably catching up.

He made a quick decision to change the retreat route, concentrated the entire regiment to launch a fierce attack, first breaking through the enemy's siege, and then decide on the next retreat route.

The corps captain issued an emergency order to retreat, and the Japanese officers and soldiers rushed towards the south of the dense forest.

I just ran far away and shot dense bullets on the verge of fire. It was obvious that the number of enemy troops was large.

The Japanese officers and soldiers knew that the strong attack would cause heavy casualties, but they also knew that the enemy was surrounding them from all directions and they had no time to choose other directions to test. So they rushed forward with their rifles howled.

After all, the dense forest is not a plain area, and thick trees are everywhere. The Japanese army attacked forward with the help of the cover of trees.

The enemy's firepower could not be exerted, and thousands of Japanese troops rushed forward. The Vietnamese guerrillas blocking them could not resist it, so they fought and retreated.

The Japanese army's attack was very fast, and many Vietnamese guerrillas did not have time to retreat and were involved in the Japanese charge, and unfortunately died heroically.

The Japanese officers and soldiers rushed forward without being attacked by the enemy again. They were all very excited and thought they had broken through the siege. What they had to do now is to speed up their advance and leave the enemy troops surrounded by other aspects as far as possible.

The anti-Japanese armed forces discovered that the Japanese army had broken through to the south, and they refused to let these crazy Japanese devils leave, so they chased after them desperately.

The Japanese ran desperately in front, and the anti-Japanese armed forces were desperately chasing behind. It was difficult for the Japanese army to get rid of the pursuit of the anti-Japanese armed forces.

Seeing that this would not work, the Japanese corps leader left an infantry squadron, relying on the trees in the dense forest to block the enemy's pursuit.

With the cover of trees, it was difficult for the anti-Japanese armed forces to quickly eliminate the Japanese army that was responsible for the blocking mission. Their pursuit speed was greatly weakened. The large Japanese army's troops quickly fled, gradually widening the distance with the anti-Japanese armed forces.

At this time, Gao Jiu and others rushed up and saw the enemy attack in front of them. Ning Wen and Ning Wu each led a team of special forces members to encircle the Japanese army in front from both wings.

Gao Jiu was a little worried that the Japanese army would escape with the help of the dense and dense terrain of mountains and forests, and asked the Thai general if there were other roads to take shortcuts and intercept the enemy.

The Thai general was very relaxed. He was familiar with the terrain here and introduced the terrain here to Gao Jiu and others.

Gao Jiu and others suddenly felt relieved, so they simply stopped and waited for Ning Wen, Ning Wu and others to eliminate the enemies ahead.

Half an hour later, the guerrillas in Taohua Mountain eliminated the Japanese troops who were responsible for the blocking mission, and a large group of people chased after him again.

The Japanese corps captain led a large group of people to run desperately. When the gunshots behind gradually faded away, they felt much more relaxed. They did not dare to stay and continued to run forward regardless of their fatigue, hoping to get the enemy farther away, the better.

The Japanese officers and soldiers ran stumbled and rushed in the dense forest. Many people were tripped by branches, and some were injured. They still stumbled and ran for a distance. The gunfire behind them became farther and farther, and it was obvious that they had basically escaped the enemy's pursuit.

Just when the Japanese officers and soldiers breathed a sigh of relief and were glad that they had finally escaped, the trees in front suddenly became sparse. After they ran another two or three hundred meters, they found that a large lake appeared in front of them blocking their way. The lake was surrounded by low shrubs and thatchs, and so many Japanese troops could not hide.

When the Japanese corps leader saw this, he immediately broke out in a cold sweat. He made a quick decision and led his troops to run west along the lake shore.

After the Japanese army ran for hundreds of meters, they found that the lake was actually circular. The dense forest they had just run out was actually a triangle, surrounded by lakes on all sides. If they wanted to turn to other directions, they had to run back. Obviously, this was impossible. They had just run along the lakeside, and they had been running a lot of time. The enemy had already chased them, and the defenders had already started to fight with the enemy.

The Thai general was a local and familiar with the terrain of this area. The Japanese army had no idea about the situation here. As a result, they entered a dead end, and thousands of Japanese soldiers were surrounded in this narrow forest.

The Japanese army's corps leader found that he had been surrounded, so he had no choice but to order the troops to organize resistance on the spot.

The Taohuashan guerrillas, the Yuan Zheng army, the Thai army and the Vietnamese guerrillas surrounded the Japanese army tightly. It was completely impossible for the Japanese army to break through again.

After surrounding the Japanese army, the troops of Yuanzheng, the Thai army and the Vietnamese guerrillas all launched an attack on the Japanese army. However, the terrain was too complicated. Not only did it not make any progress, but many anti-Japanese soldiers were injured and killed.

Seeing this situation, Gao Jiu ordered to stop the attack and only strengthen the firepower to prevent the Japanese army from breaking through. For these Japanese troops who were still fighting against the trapped beasts, Gao Jiu had some ways to deal with them.

The Japanese corps leader knew that the enemy had a large number of troops, so he organized troops to resist desperately and finally repelled the enemy's attack. Seeing that the enemy temporarily stopped the attack, he breathed a sigh of relief and sat on the ground to start resting.

Several captains came to him, and everyone was a little depressed. The narrow terrain restricted their movements. The only way to get out of the predicament was to attack the enemy head-on and break out of the siege, which was obviously unrealistic.

Judging from the current situation, it is only a matter of time before they are completely eliminated.

A Japanese captain said excitedly: "We are loyal to the Japanese Diguo and Huang Jun, and fought bloody battles for Tian Huangbi, but the superiors betrayed us. It is really heartbreaking. If I can go out alive, I will definitely go back and accuse them."

Another captain said contemptuously: "What's the use of saying this now? I think it's impossible to break through. If this continues, it will definitely be the end of the destruction of the entire army. Let's find a way to fight for reinforcements." The captain of the regiment was helpless. Although he knew that it was basically impossible to get reinforcements, he was still unwilling to give up this only opportunity, so he sent a telegram to ask for help again. This time they sent it directly to the South Asian Front Command. At this time, they no longer cared about the so-called superior-subordinate relationship. The only idea was to be able to fight for reinforcements in order to survive.

After the telegram was sent, everyone stared at the indicator lights on the radio, hoping that the telegram would be replied immediately.

Time passed by minute by minute, and the captain and others were very excited. The indicator light on the radio seemed to be broken at this time. Everyone clearly saw it. The indicator light was flashing when the telegram was sent. At this moment, they would rather hope that the indicator light was broken. The South Asian Front Command was studying the rescue of them, and the telegram should have arrived soon.

As time went on, the hope in everyone's hearts was completely shattered. They all became angry and didn't understand why their superiors suddenly betrayed them.

The Japanese corps leader knew that although the enemy did not launch an attack at this time, they were definitely not idle and must be thinking of some way to deal with them. I am afraid that the danger is gradually approaching at this moment.

The captain of the regiment said with some dissatisfaction: "Don't it be said that Gao Jiu is a trustworthy person. Why did he suddenly attack us?"

A Japanese captain's eyes lit up when he heard the captain's words. He suggested: "People Captain, we don't know why the superiors betray us, and we don't know why Gao Jiu suddenly betrayed. Is there any misunderstanding in the middle? Why can't people go out to negotiate with Gao Jiu to see if the misunderstanding can be resolved and the decisive battle can be avoided?"

Everyone felt it made sense when they heard this. Negotiating with the enemy is probably the only way out at present.

The captain of the regiment no longer hesitated, and he immediately made a decision and sent the regiment to negotiate with the enemy.

The wing took off his white shirt, took a Japanese soldier's rifle, picked up the white shirt on it, and then walked towards the enemy's direction.

The wing captain and others followed him, and they hid behind a big tree. They saw the wing attaching a rifle with a white shirt stretching out from behind a big tree, shaking it vigorously, and shouting: "Are the people outside from the Taohuashan Guerrillas? Our wing captain wants to negotiate with Mr. Gao."

The Japanese army's corps leader and others were hoping that the other party would agree to the negotiations, and there was still a glimmer of hope. However, there was a silence ahead and no one answered.

The Japanese army wing continued to shake his shirt and shouted there. He shouted several times, but the other party still had no reply.

Seeing that this would not work, the captain sent an orderly soldier to tell the wing that he would not wait and go out to negotiate with the enemy.

The wing team was very angry when they heard the commander of the wing, and the enemy did not respond. It was extremely dangerous for him to go out like this.

But he dared not not to execute the orders of the corps captain. At such a critical moment, the corps captain was already anxious. If he dared not to execute the orders, he might be executed immediately.

Instead of doing this, it is better to go out and have a try, and perhaps there is hope for survival. Thinking of this, the United team made a point of heart, gritted their teeth, raised their hands and walked out.

He shouted as he walked, "Listen to the person on the other side, I'm here to negotiate with you, please don't shoot."

As soon as he finished speaking, a bullet flew over and hit his forehead. He fell to the ground without saying a word.

"Bageyaru, what's going on?" The Japanese corps captain couldn't help but curse angrily when he saw the hope was shattered.

The anti-Japanese soldiers surrounding the Japanese army knew about these atrocities of the Japanese army. They would never let them go. Of course, they were lazy to negotiate with them. The only thing they had to do was to destroy these two-legged beasts in the woods and avenge the dead miners.

The Japanese army's corps commanders and the captains were both desperate. They could only hope that it would be dark as soon as possible. Then, they might have a glimmer of hope for breaking through at night.

At this time, the sun in the sky shone brightly on them, as if joking. It was just 1:30 noon, and it was still early before dark.
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