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Chapter ninety three

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The officers and soldiers of the security army climbed up to a position near the top of the hillside. In front of them was the open area created by the county brigade cutting down shrubs and grass. Above it was obviously the defensive position of the Taohuashan guerrillas.

Liu Shengyu ordered the security officers and soldiers to stop and sent someone to report to Hamada Yoshihiro down the mountain.

Hamada Yoshihiro had already heard Hamasaki describe the situation on this hillside, and knew that climbing up this hillside was the training ground of the Peach Blossom Mountain guerrillas, and that going up to the top was the home base of the Peach Blossom Mountain guerrillas, so he

He led his troops up the hillside.

"Boom. Boom."

The sound of bombings sounded one after another.

It's really evil. The places where the pseudo-security forces passed just now were all safe, but when the devils passed by, there were constant explosions.

The Japanese soldiers didn't know the way, so they stepped on the mines. In panic, they fled in all directions, and stepped on more mines.

In the blink of an eye, more than a dozen Japanese soldiers fell into a pool of blood. Even Hamada Yoshihiro's face was scratched by a piece of flying shrapnel, leaving an eternal mark on his fair face.

The reason why this explosion was able to cause greater casualties to the Japs was because the Taohuashan guerrillas used grenades and grenades and transformed them into landmines. They changed the delayed explosion of grenades and grenades into instantaneous explosions, and the Japs touched them.

When he reached the fuse, he had no time to escape, so he suffered heavy casualties.

Looking at the embarrassment of the Japanese, Liu Shengyu was secretly happy. Suddenly, he realized the danger.

The Japs suffered heavy casualties, but the puppet soldiers suffered no casualties. There was obviously something wrong with this matter.

In order to prevent Hamada Yoshihiro from becoming suspicious, Liu Shengyu secretly made a gesture to Li San. Li Sanyi gritted his teeth and took out a grenade. He looked around and saw that no one was paying attention to him, so he quietly pulled it out.

He picked up the fuse and threw it behind several puppet soldiers. After an explosion, one of the puppet security soldiers was killed and two others were injured.

These security officers and soldiers were all soldiers of Liu Shengyu, and they had some feelings for each other. They died by his own hands. Liu Shengyu felt sad. There was nothing he could do about it. If he didn't do this, once the suspicion of the Japanese was aroused, he would be killed.

Not so many people died.

Liu Shengyu lay on the ground, and Li San took the lead and howled at the top of his lungs. On the surface, he was reminding the pseudo-security officers and soldiers to be careful of mines and grenades, but in fact, he was shouting to him, Hamada Yoshihiro.

Sure enough, when Hamada Yoshihiro saw that the security forces also suffered casualties, he did not think about it in this regard.

However, this guy was cruel and hard-hearted, and still forced the security forces to attack the hillside to test the strength and firepower configuration of the defenders above.

Liu Shengyu knew that there were no defenders on the slope, so he acted very actively. He waved his pistol and ordered the security army soldiers to charge towards the hillside.

As a result, a large number of security army soldiers rushed up the hillside without being attacked.

Liu Shengyu climbed to the top of the slope and shouted to the Japanese soldiers lying on the hillside: "Taijun Hamada, there is no one up there."

Hamada Yoshihiro and the Japanese climbed up the hillside, and saw the training ground, and then the hillside in front, with the houses on the hill vaguely visible.

As expected, this was the home base of the Anti-Japanese Guerrillas in Peach Blossom Mountain. Hamada Yoshihiro was overjoyed and raised his telescope to observe at the top of the mountain.

Soon, the joy in Hamada Yoshihiro's heart disappeared completely. Through the telescope, he could see that the houses on the mountain were in ruins and seemed to have been burned by fire.

He was very disappointed, knowing that the anti-Japanese troops in Taohuashan had abandoned their home base and moved to other places.

Despite this, he still sent a squad of Japanese soldiers up the mountain to see what happened.

About 40 minutes later, the Japs entered Taohua Village. The place was indeed deserted and was reduced to rubble by fire.

The Japanese leader, Cao Chang, ordered the flag soldiers to report the situation here to Hamada Yoshihiro at the foot of the mountain.

Hamada Yoshihiro felt a little depressed, but he finally found the bandit's lair, which was considered a great achievement. He immediately ordered the radio soldiers to send a telegram to Colonel Tanaka.

The message said, Your Excellency, Captain, our unit has entered the Taohua Mountain area and found the bandits' lair. The bandits have lost their last foothold and fled into the mountains. They are currently being searched and suppressed.

Although this telegram from Hamada Yoshihiro is vague, it shows that they have completed the first phase of the mission-destroyed the bandits' lair. He is in a good mood now. This anti-bandit campaign has achieved the first success.

The stage victory, based on this alone, no one can question Hamada Yoshihiro's ability.

Colonel Tanaka was also eager to give an explanation to the division headquarters. He immediately forwarded the message to the division headquarters. The 10th Division wanted to give an explanation to the 12th Army Headquarters and carry out the results obtained in the first phase of this bandit suppression.

reported.

The 12th Army Headquarters was also very happy. This record alone was enough to promote it to the press.

Of course, Hamada Yoshihiro was not satisfied. He still wanted to find the whereabouts of the Taohuashan guerrillas. He discussed with Captain Inoue, the Japanese commander on the other side, through the radio. The two groups divided the areas and searched the mountains separately, hoping that

Able to find the hiding place of the Peach Blossom Mountain guerrillas.

After sending the telegram, Hamada Yoshihiro asked: "Liu Sang, tell me, the bandits in Peach Blossom Mountain have abandoned their lair, where will they flee?"

Liu Shengyu said: "Taijun Hamada, the bandits in Peach Blossom Mountain are very cunning. I can't say exactly where they went. However, I guess that the Peach Blossom Mountain guerrillas were afraid of the might of the imperial army, so they must have fled far away.

, maybe even escaped from Taohuashan District."

In fact, Hamada Yoshihiro thought the same way. He had already guessed that Gao Han and others had learned about the 63rd Regiment's suppression plan. If he were Gao Han, he would definitely choose to hide away from the original village.

Hamada Yoshihiro's first instinct was to leave Peach Blossom Mountain with his troops and send people to the villages around Peach Blossom Mountain to inquire to see if anyone had seen the whereabouts of the Peach Blossom Mountain guerrillas.

However, this time the troops were mobilized to suppress Taohuashan, and it was really unreasonable to leave in such an anticlimactic manner. Hamada Yoshihiro was not sure whether the Taohuashan guerrillas were looking for a place to hide in the mountains?

He decided to stay here for two more days and search all the mountains and valleys in this area. Even if he really couldn't find the whereabouts of the Taohuashan guerrillas, he wouldn't regret it.
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