Chapter 154: The Embarrassed Matsuura Rokuro
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In the cave, the Japanese were extremely nervous and afraid. The Japanese could hear clearly the Eighth Route Army's every move outside the cave. Now the Eighth Route Army was actually making fire at the entrance of the cave, preparing to smoke. Several Japanese were so angry that they shouted, preparing to rush out with Type 38 rifles and fight against the Eighth Route Army outside the cave.
But he was stopped by a Japanese colonel, and the Japanese had to put down the rifle in their hands powerlessly, and their eyes slowly filled with despair.
Matsuura Rokuro, who was close to the depths of the cave, was sitting on a dry big stone, holding his command knife in one hand and placing the other on his turtle box in the other, looking like he was facing a great enemy. At this time, Matsuura Rokuro was already in a mess in the face of death and despair, and had lost his own opinions, and didn't know how to deal with the Eighth Route Army outside.
Fortunately, the cave is darker, and the Japanese around cannot see the expression of their division commander clearly. If the Japanese around could see the appearance of Matsuura Rokuro at this time, these Japanese would immediately collapse in confidence.
The choking smoke began to spread in the cave. Many Japanese soldiers began to cough, and some were so smoky that tears came out. At this time, an experienced Japanese colonel began to take off his military uniform, pour water into the water kettle and wet it, then covered his mouth and nose tightly, and then began to instruct the other Japanese soldiers to do this.
In the darkness, many Japanese soldiers took off their clothes in a panic, covered their mouths and noses after wet them, but more Japanese soldiers had no water in their kettles, and the cave was relatively dry. They could not find a drop of water. The Japanese soldiers who were so fumigated that they could not bear it, had to pee on their clothes, hold the smelly clothes, and gritted their teeth to cover their mouths and noses.
Outside the cave, the Eighth Route Army soldiers were still fanning hard, and thick smoke kept drilling into the cave. At first, they could still hear the Japanese coughing inside, but after a few minutes, the coughing sounds inside gradually decreased, so the Japanese would not be fumed to death.
A fanning Eighth Route Army soldier said worriedly: "Squad leader, the Japanese inside will not be smoky to death, right? Should we put out the fire? Let's go in and take a look."
Li Erxi thought for a while and said, "It shouldn't be possible. The Japanese devils will be killed by us in a few minutes. What measures should the Japanese devils take?"
At this time, an Eighth Route Army soldier from Hunan said in a strong Hunan accent: "Squad leader, why don't we add some chili to the fire and slowly smoke the Japanese with a low heat, I guarantee that the Japanese will not be able to stand it."
After saying that, he took out a handful of dried red peppers from his backpack and gave them to Li Erxi like a baby, and then said with reluctance: "This is the Chaotian pepper I finally got. I originally planned to save some food for several months. Today, I have contributed all of them to fight against Japan."
Li Erxi, who took the pepper, immediately put a few in the smoke-filled fire. After a while, a pungent spicy smell floated out, and the Eighth Route Army soldiers who were fanning beside him were all so hot that their tears were flowing down.
Seeing that these peppers were so effective, Li Erxi gave all the peppers to several soldiers who fanned the air and slowly added them to the fire. These Eighth Route Army soldiers who were responsible for fanning the air could not stand it without persisting for two or three minutes. They were so fumigated that they were so frightened that they had no choice but to change to another group of people to fan the air. Everyone took turns to fight, and the Japanese in the cave were in trouble.
The pungent smell of pepper filled the cave. The Japanese's wet clothes were useless. There were coughing everywhere in the cave. All the Japanese were so snot that they could not stand it. They ran out of the cave and threw their guns on the ground. These Japanese rushed out regardless of the fire at the entrance of the cave.
Seeing that the noise inside was getting louder and louder, everyone knew that the Japanese might not be able to stand it and might rush out at any time. So the soldiers stopped fanning, held the AK-47 rifle, stood in a favorable position, and prepared for the battle.
After a while, Japanese Japanese rushed out of the entrance of the cave one after another. After being so fumigated that the Japanese Japanese were almost unable to break away from their eyes, they rushed out of the cave and could not tell where they were east, south, west and north. As soon as they rushed out of the cave, they were not far away. Before they had time to breathe a few breaths of fresh air outside the cave, they were shot and killed by the soldiers.
Although the Japanese who rushed out were all killed by the soldiers, the Japanese in the cave rushed out one after another. In less than a few minutes, dozens of Japanese were killed at the entrance of the cave.
The remaining Japanese inside heard the gunshots outside and knew that they would be killed by the Eighth Route Army soldiers outside, so they had to endure the smoky torture in the cave. However, in less than five minutes, no Japanese could endure this kind of torture anymore. A Japanese master took off his white shirt and held it in his hand. He shouted loudly in half-baked Chinese dialect: 'Let's surrender, we surrender...'"
The other Japanese devils followed the Japanese devils, raised their hands and surrendered. Even the Japanese devils' division commander Rokuro Matsuura was no exception. They walked out of the cave one after another. When they arrived at the Japanese devils outside the cave, the first thing they found was that the air here was so fresh and smelled so good. Several Japanese devils were intoxicated and took a few sips.
The Eighth Route Army soldiers outside the cave heard the Japanese shouting for surrender, and the Japanese in charge held up the "white flag". The Japanese behind them raised their hands, and everyone stopped shooting and surrounded the Japanese with guns.
Several Eighth Route Army soldiers took off their clothes from the corpses of the Japanese on the ground, tore them into solid cloth strips, and tied up all the Japanese. The Japanese tied Japanese did not resist, but only tried their best to breathe the fresh air.
At this time, an Eighth Route Army soldier who was kidding people suddenly shouted: "Oh my God, there is a lieutenant general of the Japanese devils here. Squad leader, come and see you."
Hearing the Eighth Route Army's shouts, several Eighth Route Army soldiers surrounded him, including Li Erxi. The Japanese lieutenant general was embarrassed, his eyes were dull, his face was dirty, he had a lot of snot and tears, and his uniform was also stained, and several buttons fell off.
Fortunately, the Japanese division commander did not take off his clothes in the cave just now. The Japanese were diligently wet their clothes and gave them to Matsuura Ryuro. Otherwise, if this Japanese lieutenant general did not wear the lieutenant general's uniform, it would be difficult for these ordinary soldiers of the Eighth Route Army and the two Eighth Route Army squad leader to recognize this Japanese lieutenant general.
Chapter completed!