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Chapter 341 Baochang Station

Baochang Station is a very small station with no waiting room, only one house and two houses. The house has only one door and a suite inside, which is used to work and live in railway employees. Usually there is a stationmaster, a ticket seller, and a railway maintenance worker.

Now, the station has been taken over by the Japanese, and a Japanese stationmaster and a Japanese employee have been temporarily set up. The railway repairman is still the original Chinese railway repairman, and four Japanese soldiers have been temporarily sent to protect the small station.

Now this place is already occupied by Japan, and this small station has no military value. The main purpose is to maintain the railway. At this time, this section of the railway has stopped operating, and no passengers appear here, only Japanese army lines pass by occasionally.

Gao Jiu came here because he made the same judgment as the Fifth War Zone Command: Because the supplementary regiment alerted the enemy, the Japanese army had already guessed that the guo army was going to blow up the Xinfeng River Bridge, cut off the supply line of the Japanese army that had crossed the Xinfeng River and attacked the advance towards Nanchang, and prevented the Japanese army's subsequent reinforcements from heading to Nanchang.

This is exactly what happened. When the supplementary regiment appeared on the Xinfenghe Bridge, the troops stationed in the Third Division of Xinfenghe Bridge reported this situation to the Japanese Second Army Command. The Japanese Second Army Command ordered the 106th Division to immediately send troops to reinforce the Japanese army in the Nanchang direction.

After crossing the Xinfeng River Bridge and raiding Nanchang from the south road were the 113th Infantry Regiment of the 106th Division of the Japanese Army, as well as the 106th Field Artillery Regiment and the 106th Engineer Regiment each strengthened to the 113th Regiment.

After receiving the order from the Japanese Second Army Command, Lieutenant General Junroruo Matsuura, the commander of the 106th Division, ordered the 145th Infantry Regiment, as well as the 106th Field Artillery Regiment and the remaining units of the 106th Engineer Regiment, set out from Jiujiang and took the army to Nanchang for reinforcements.

Now, the role of the Xinfeng River Bridge has become more prominent. Whether the Xinfeng River Bridge can be blown up has been related to the safety of Nanchang City and the entire battle layout of the Eastern Front of the Ninth War Zone.

Gao Jiu arrived at 11:20 pm and arrived at a 50-meter-long location near Baochang Station. He saw the lights on the station's house, and a Japanese soldier was standing guard at the door. From the window, he could see that the people inside were still moving.

Gao Jiu came to the back of the house, jumped onto the roof, then moved to the window of the room near the lights, and eavesdropped on the conversation inside.

Since it was summer, the weather was stuffy and the windows were open. Gao Jiu could hear clearly the conversations inside.

The people inside spoke Japanese, and they listened to their accents to be in Kagoshima.

The Japanese inside were talking about their hometown and women. Gao Jiu listened for nearly an hour, but he didn't hear any useful information.

However, Gao Jiu could tell from the fact that these people did not rest at night that there should be military orders passing tonight, otherwise, these people would have gone to bed long ago. However, Gao Jiu didn't know when the Japanese army would pass, so he waited for another half an hour, and was really impatient and decided to go and see what was going on.

Gao Jiu stood above the door and saw the Japanese sentry below driving away mosquitoes with his hands. Gao Jiu took out the rope, made a rope cover, and prepared to use the rope to tie the Japanese soldier's neck and lift him up on the house.

He had just finished the rope cover, but found that the sentry turned around. In order to avoid being discovered by him, Gao Jiu had to shrink back. At this time, he heard a "squeak" sound, and the door opened. He looked over and saw the Japanese sentry entering the room.

Gao Jiu was a little depressed and didn't know when this guy would come out. However, based on his understanding of the Japanese army, the Japanese officers and soldiers were very responsible and rarely left their posts without permission. This guy should have come out soon.

Sure enough, the door opened, and two Japanese soldiers came out of the inside. The guy who was standing guard just now ran to the field outside, probably to get rid of his hands. He went to the house just to find someone else to replace him temporarily.

Gao Jiu waited patiently. Not long after, the Japanese soldier who was standing guard came back. He lifted his pants while walking, with a look of satisfaction on his face. After returning to the gate, he took the rifle from the Japanese soldier and said thank you. The Japanese soldier pushed the door and went in, and the Japanese sentry continued to stand guard.

Gao Jiu poked his head out again and saw the Japanese sentry looking ahead. He was too lazy to use the rope condom this time. He saw the Japanese head, jumped directly from the room, and stepped onto his head with one kick.

Gao Jiu's power was too great, so he directly stepped on the Japanese's head into his neck. The Japanese's body fell to the ground, and Gao Jiu also landed on the ground.

The sound from outside the gate alarmed the Japanese inside. Gao Jiu heard the Japanese stationmaster inside ask, "Mr. Shanxia, ​​what's the sound?"

At the foot of the mountain where the Japanese stationmaster mentioned was the Japanese sentry standing guard.

Gao Jiu heard the Japanese Sentinel say thank you, but Gao Jiu still remembers his accent, so he imitated the Japanese Sentinel's accent and said vaguely: "Nothing."

The Japanese webmaster didn't care, and continued to chat there.

Gao Jiu had Japanese uniforms in his backpack, but it was just a set of the Grand Secretary's uniform, so he took off the Japanese sentry's clothes. This guy was a little short. Gao Jiu barely put his clothes on his body, and a large piece of his calf was exposed, but he couldn't see clearly at night.

Gao Jiu put on the Japanese military uniform and pushed open the door. He went in upside down, as if he wanted to close the door.

The Japanese webmaster said dissatisfiedly: "Mr. Shanxia, ​​why are you here again?"

Gao Jiu took another step back, then turned around and stood in front of the two Japanese.

The two Japanese were shocked when they saw that Gao Jiu was not at the foot of the mountain. Gao Jiu did not wait for them to react and pinched the neck of the Japanese who was talking to the Japanese webmaster with one hand, and smashed the Japanese webmaster's head with the soft place under his fist. The Japanese webmaster was knocked unconscious, and the other Japanese's neck was directly pinched by Gao Jiu.

After solving these two Japanese devils, Gao Jiu pushed open the door of the inner room. The Japanese who had just temporarily replaced the sentry at the door and heard the movement at the door. He opened his eyes and saw Gao Jiu walking in. The room was very dark, and he couldn't see clearly. He thought it was the Japanese named Shanxia who was standing guard at the door. He muttered, "What's wrong with you at the foot of the mountain?"

Gao Jiu ignored him, walked forward, punched him in the head, and then pinched the necks of the other two Japanese who were sleeping like pigs with both hands. He pinched them hard, and all three Japanese were defeated.

At this time, he saw a man sitting on the corner of the house, which seemed to shake it, neither shouting nor standing up. Gao Jiu was a little curious. He turned on the light and saw that a man in a railway uniform was tied there, with a ball of rag stuffed in his mouth. Judging from his uniform, he should be a Chinese.

Gao Jiu walked over, took off the cloth from his mouth, and asked with a pleasant look: "Who are you?"

The man in a railway uniform is not tall, about 30 years old, with a face that is shining in the wind, sun and rain all year round, and his skin looks rough and dark. He saw Gao Jiu wearing Japanese uniforms in front of him, and saw the Japanese dead on the bed. He was so scared that he trembled all over and didn't speak for a while.

Gao Jiu said, "Don't be afraid, I am Chinese, all the Japanese here are dead." As he said that, he reached out to pull the railway employee up and untied the rope for him.

After the railway employee stood up, he saw the body of the Japanese corpse on the ground in the outer room, and then believed Gao Jiu's words.

He said: "I am a railway maintenance worker at this station."

Gao Jiu nodded and said, "Come with me."

The two of them went to the outside room and each found a chair and sat down. Gao Jiu asked, "What's your name?"

The railway maintenance worker said, "My name is Li Shun."

Gao Jiu asked, "Li Shun, will there be a Japanese train passing through tonight?"

"Yes, I don't know the specific time." Li Shun replied.

Gao Jiu said, "Go and scoop a scoop of water and wake that guy up." As he said that, he pointed to the Japanese webmaster who was lying on the ground.

Li Shun stood up, scooped a bucket of water from the water tank on the corner of the house, and poured it on the head of the Japanese webmaster. As a result, the Japanese webmaster did not move.

Li Shun went to scooped a bucket of water and poured it on the Japanese webmaster's head again. The guy still didn't move.

Gao Jiu bent down, touched his pulse with his fingers, and couldn't help but smile bitterly. Unexpectedly, Gao Jiu's attack was not good this time, and the Japanese webmaster was already dead.

Gao Jiu sat back on the chair and asked, "Li Shun, how do you know the specific time of the Japanese army passing?"

Li Shun walked to the table, opened the drawer on the table, and took out the railway operation registration book. He looked at it, but there was only a record of the railway operation two days ago. He shook his head and said, "I haven't received any specific notice yet."

Gao Jiu asked curiously: "How did you know that the Japanese army will pass today?"

Li Shun said: "Today I patrol the road section on the east side of the station. After I came back, I was locked in the house by them. Before going to bed, I heard the phone ringing outside, and I don't know what they were talking about. Then, they escorted me to patrol the road section on the west side. There must be a train passing by. No other train has passed by these days, only the Japanese army. Therefore, today it should be the Japanese army."

Gao Jiu nodded and said, "You make sense, but when can you know the specific time of the army passing by?"

Li Shun stammered and said, "This, this, good man, I told you, can you let me go home?" He was really scared when he saw so many Japanese people died here, and he just wanted to leave here as soon as possible.

Gao Jiu smiled and said, "Don't worry, I guarantee you will be safe."

Li Shun said: "The main station will notify you in advance by phone. However, now the main station is full of Japanese people, and I don't understand Japanese."

Gao Jiu said, "I understand. Don't worry, I will let you leave safely. However, there are some things that need your help, and you still have to stay for the time being."

Gao Jiu sat on the chair for a while and chatted with Li Shun for a few words. Seeing that this guy was not interested in talking, he was no longer interested.

He was idle and started searching for these Japanese devils.

These Japanese devils were very poor and had no valuable things on them. Gao Jiu took two watches and put some scattered Japanese military tickets into his pocket. He couldn't take away the Japanese guns. So he leaned against the wall and stepped on them into two pieces with his feet.

He couldn't take away the Japanese grenades. He wanted to find a place to throw away the grenades. After thinking about it, he would just forget it. Once these grenades were thrown into the pond or buried in the soil, after the war, it was very likely that they would cause casualties to the local people. He really couldn't handle them, so he gave up.

While Gao Jiu was searching in the inner room, Li Shun wanted to take the opportunity to slip away outside, but when he saw so many Japanese dead on the ground, he felt that this murderer was very powerful. He was worried that if he escaped and was caught up by this guy, he would definitely die. He thought nervously, but in the end he did not dare to escape.

After Gao Jiu came out, he took out the two watches and those Japanese military tickets from his pocket, handed them to Li Shun, and said, "You can take these."

When Li Shun saw these things, his eyes suddenly shone and his heart thumped. These things were a great fortune for him, but he was a little scared and said, "Good man! I don't dare to ask for these things, so you should keep them yourself."

Gao Jiu smiled and said, "Just take it for you, just chat with me for a while. Don't worry, I will let you leave safely then."

Only then did Li Shun put these things away, he carefully put them in his pocket, sat opposite Gao Jiu, and started chatting with him.

It turns out that this guy is quite good at talking, but he just seemed a little dull because he was scared. Now Gao Jiu's time is easy to pass.

About 40 minutes later, the phone rings on the table. Gao Jiu picked up the phone, imitated the accent of the Japanese webmaster, and answered the phone.

This time he finally got the news he wanted: the Japanese army will pass by this station at 3:40 am.

Not long ago, Jiujiang Railway Station was brightly lit, and a large number of Japanese troops were marching at the station and boarding the train.

In a building near the station, a man in work clothes held a telescope and carefully observed the situation of the station, and then quickly left. He was an intelligence officer at the Jiujiang Branch of the Military Commission. After returning to their contact point, he sent a telegram to the Intelligence Department of the Military Commission Headquarters.

The Fifth War Zone Command.

The deputy chief of staff was on duty tonight, so he stayed in the dormitory next to the war room to rest. He had just fallen asleep and was woken up by the staff on duty. After listening to the report, he immediately picked up the phone and notified the chief of staff, and then asked the staff on duty to notify the director of the operations, Director Feng of the Intelligence Department and other senior staff.

Not long after, the Chief of Staff and others rushed over.

The Deputy Chief of Staff said: "The Military Control Commission has transferred to Jiujiang. The reinforcements of the Japanese 106th Division have boarded the train and are heading towards Nanchang. It is expected that they can reach the vicinity of Nanchang at 6 a.m. The situation is very critical, so we must make corresponding deployments quickly."

The Operations Director was just now in the process of combat deployment in accordance with Gao Jiu's ability to blow up the Xinfeng River Bridge and block the enemy reinforcements. Hearing this, he knew that the battle deployment he made was meaningless. He said dissatisfiedly: "I have said a long time ago that I can't expect Gao Jiu to blow up the Xinfeng River Bridge, but I was indeed impressed."

Director Feng had nothing to say now, although he still believed that Gao Jiu could blow up the bridge before the Japanese reinforcements passed through the Xinfeng River Bridge. However, he didn't know where Gao Jiu was and how he would take action, so he had to remain silent.

Seeing that the situation was urgent, the Chief of Staff had to give up the original combat deployment and re-formulate the combat deployment in accordance with the defense of Nanchang City.

The Operations Director suggested that the 112th Division of the 85th Army be mobilized to send troops to the direction of Xinfenghe Bridge to block the Japanese reinforcements, and at the same time, the 57th Division of the 28th Army supported the defenders of Nanchang City, and through the Military Commission, the 62nd Division of the 28th Army cooperated with the 112th Division of the 85th Army to block the Japanese reinforcements.

The situation was critical, and the Chief of Staff made a quick decision and ordered to follow this deployment and start action immediately.

At this moment, Lin Yanni sent another telegram.

The telegram said that Qin Feng and others, in accordance with Gao Jiu's deployment, led the supplementary regiment and other departments, had demolished the 1-kilometer-long Nanxun Railway in Xiaoguanzhuang area west of the Xinfeng River Bridge.

Upon hearing this news, the Chief of Staff said happily: "Okay! After demolishing such a long railway line, the Japanese army crossed the Xinfeng River Bridge and could only advance to the Xiaoguanzhuang area, which won time for our army to mobilize troops. It seems that Mr. Gao does have strategic vision and he has considered this step in advance. Even if he cannot blow up the Xinfeng River Bridge, he has bought time for defending Nanchang, which is of great significance."

Speaking of this, he ordered: "According to the arrangement just now, immediately notify the troops of the 85th Army, 28th Army and 29th Army and start operations immediately."

"Yes." The on-duty staff responded and immediately went down to convey the order.

The deputy chief of staff said: "After mobilizing the troops of these three armies, the entire eastern front of the war zone will be adjusted."

The Chief of Staff said: "Now let's study which troops will be drawn to make up for the weak links after these three military units are mobilized."

Yudong County.

Wu Tianming, the commander of the 62nd Division of the 29th Army, was woken up from his sleep by Wang Wenxue, the chief of staff of the 62nd Division. He said dissatisfiedly: "What happened again? Did the Japanese army attack our position?"

Wang Wenxue said dissatisfiedly: "It's still about the Xinfeng River Bridge. The supplementary regiment we sent did not capture the Xinfeng River Bridge. Instead, it reminded the Japanese army to strengthen the guards of the Xinfeng River Bridge and reminded the Japanese army to send reinforcements in advance to Nanchang."
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