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Chapter 6 There is a secret camp in the deep mountains!

Secret camps are used in deep mountains and forests to reserve military supplies, treat wounded people, repair firearms, collect enemy situations, etc., to build secret camps in deep mountains and forests. These secret camps are called "secret camps" by Anti-Japanese Allied Forces soldiers and local people.

As the Kwantung Army increased its blockade and monitoring of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army, the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army also began to find ways to break the Japanese blockade. In the mountainous areas where they often operate, a large number of such secret camps were built to serve as temporary supplies and rest areas.

Originally, this was a very good idea, but unfortunately, with the betrayal of the traitor Cheng Bing, many secret camps that depended on for survival were destroyed by the Japanese army. It was winter when the mountains were closed with heavy snow, and the lives of the Anti-Japanese Allied Army soldiers in the snow forest became even more and more sad.

After some discussion in Mengjiang, Hu Youliang finally decided to take only one team to the secret camp where Yang Jingyu was. As for why he was not alone, he also considered that he would bring a batch of supplies into the mountain this time.

Even though Dukeli seemed a little worried, he also knew the importance of supplies to the Anti-Japanese United Nations League. What made Dukeli most happy was the radio station Hu Youliang brought with him this time. Dukeli also knew how important this thing was.

Before leaving Mengjiang, Hu Youliang summoned the accompanying team leader to his side and said, "Don't walk around during this period, just conduct some daily intelligence reconnaissance. In addition, more materials should be reserved.

This time we come here, and you will find a way to spend the Japanese and pseudo-currencies seized. Change them to food and cloth, and store them all in the safe points we set up. When I arrive at the Anti-Japanese United Nations station, I will contact you through the radio station.

During the time I went to the secret camp, the radio station I brought should not be turned on often. If the commander has any orders, you can also reply according to the situation. In short, when I am not here, act low-key and do not impulsively, do you understand?"

‘Yes, captain! Don’t worry!’

After explaining these things, Hu Youliang asked Chen Xunli, the head of Mengjiang's underground party, and said, "Secretary Chen, I am going to go into the mountain this time. I will leave the matter to you to handle.

During this period, you don’t have to inquire too much about the Japanese. How you lived in the past and how you lived during this period. If there is any emergency, you can contact my people at that time, but remember to be very careful.

I believe that as we contact the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, the situation of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces will greatly improve in the future. When the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces contact the central government, we will have a large number of teams entering the Northeast in the future to cooperate with the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces to launch guerrilla warfare.

You will be responsible for collecting intelligence and monitoring the movements of the Japanese army in the future. We will continue to carry out the construction of traffic intelligence stations in the future. But these all take time, and now all you have to do is protect yourself, do you understand?"

Since he lost contact with the organization, he has been staying at Mengjiang for a long time. Until now the organization has finally sent someone, Chen Xunli is undoubtedly very excited and full of energy. But he also knows that he must be more careful in his actions.

In recent years, the Japanese have caused great damage to the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces and the Northeast Underground Party. Before this situation has been completely changed, the underground parties lurking in various cities must be cautious in their actions.

Compared to the past when his superiors only arranged tasks, they would not care too much about their lives. Now after contacting Hu Youliang, Chen Xunli also seemed very moved. After all, Hu Youliang was more concerned about his safety!

'Please rest assured, Chief, I will definitely act cautiously! You must be careful along the way!'

After explaining the matter, Hu Youliang and others, led by Du Keli, went to the garrison of the army led by Yang Jingyu. Hu Youliang and others also seemed very careful about their trip to the secret camp.

After asking Dukeli, the items carried by Hu Youliang and others were mainly medicines, grain and ammunition. Each person carried nearly 100 kilograms of weight, almost all relying on two legs to walk on the road. Even if there is a horse, he would not dare to use it easily.

The reason is that in the area where the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces often operated, the Japanese army also organized a large number of puppet troops and traitor patrol teams. If they saw a large number of horse teams entering the mountain, they would inevitably attract the attention of the Japanese army.

Therefore, choosing to walk into the mountain will make it safer!

Dukeli, who followed Hu Youliang and others back to Mengjiang, also changed his equipment before entering the mountain. In addition to carrying a lot of supplies, Hu Youliang also replaced them with the cotton coats and pants they wore.

Hu Youliang even handed over several tents and sleeping bags to Dukeli and others for use. Even when he entered the mountain camping, Dukeli and others felt that it felt much more comfortable to camp in the mountain this time.

In order to ensure the safety of entering the mountain, Hu Youliang also sent reconnaissance personnel to attack the outpost. Two members of the Sabre Special Forces were used as the guards. They could also detect and avoid any situation in the mountains in time.

On the first night after entering the mountain, Hu Youliang and others finally saw a place with shacks. However, most of these shacks looked dark and seemed to have traces of being burned by a fire.

Dukeli, who led the way, said with a resentful expression: "This is a secret camp in Mengjiang. Last year, we were destroyed by the big traitor Cheng Bing and the Japanese devils. However, if you clean up here, you can still take a break for a while."

‘Okay, then let’s take a night off here first and continue on the road tomorrow!’

After resting and rushing on the road, Hu Youliang and his party spent nearly a week wandering around the mountains. They saw no less than a dozen secret camps built in deep mountains and dense forests, and were still destroyed by the Japanese army.

From these damaged secret camps, we can also see how much the losses of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces last year. After all, the materials stored in each secret camp are very important material supply stations for the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces and are also the lifeline for their survival.

Seeing Hu Youliang and others, even though they had a very hard journey, they did not urge them to ask how far they were from the headquarters secret camp. Duke Li felt guilty and knew that this detour should be over.

After pointing a direction again, Hu Youliang and others, who had been resting in the secret camp for a night, set off again. Not long after, Hu Youliang heard the birds screaming in front of him. Hu Youliang immediately made a gesture to stop moving forward.

‘Unlock your backpack and prepare for battle! There is something ahead!’

As Hu Youliang whispered these orders, the accompanying team members carrying a large bag of supplies quickly piled their backpacks into the bushes next to them. As for Hu Youliang, he even walked a few steps to the special forces members who were the vanguards.

‘What’s going on?’

‘Captain, there are footprints in front! Judging from the depth of the footprints, it should be traces of someone walking past last night or this morning. In addition, the terrain here is very suitable for ambushing. For safety reasons, I am afraid I need to carefully reconnaissance.’

After looking at the string of footprints left on the snow in front, and the terrain that this valley is very suitable for ambushing. Hu Youliang thought for a while and said, "Bring Xiao Du here and ask him how far is it from the secret camp!"

In Hu Youliang's view, in this deep mountains and forests, except for the officers and soldiers of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, the people were afraid that the people would not enter the mountains in such weather. Excluding the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, they should be the troops that the Japanese entered the mountains to encircle and suppress.

Du Keli, who was called over, was also shocked when he heard Hu Youliang's inquiry. The reason was that in front was the closest to the secret camp where Yang Jingyu was. This place was also a place where the Anti-Japanese Allied Army soldiers needed patrol and alert.

Looking at the string of footprints, Dukeli said in time: "Captain Hu, this should be the footprints left by our people when patrolling. If nothing unexpected happens, there will be our lurking sentries in the valley ahead.

If Captain Hu doesn't mind, I want to take you there first. Because I have brought so many people here, I must report to the commander-in-chief first. Otherwise, if so many strangers appear, it will be aroused the team's tension!"

‘Okay! I’ll go with you and let General Qian accompany me. He knows your commander and it’s easy for both sides to communicate! Others will be on the spot and are not allowed to act without my orders.’

‘Yes, captain!’

Although the accompanying special forces were a little worried about Hu Youliang's safety, they also knew that in this case, the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces must be relieved. Otherwise, like the frightened anti-Japanese Allied Forces officers and soldiers, they might really regard them as enemies to be wiped out!

When Hu Youliang and a middle-aged staff officer who was accompanying along the way followed Dukeli and several anti-Japanese warriors and continued to march towards the concave valley ahead. The anti-Japanese sentry who was on duty in the concave valley soon discovered these people.

One of the sentrymen said in his heart: "It seems to be Company Commander Du! But why did he bring strangers here? Quickly, report this situation to the commander-in-chief immediately! Others, be careful and be ready to fight at any time."

Regarding Dukeli and his party's outing, the Anti-Japanese Allied Army soldiers who stayed here naturally knew something. Perhaps in the eyes of others, there are eleven armies of the Anti-Japanese Allied Army today. But in fact, the total strength of the total force is less than one regular army.

The troops following Yang Jingyu are actually less than 1,000. Although there are other troops who are staying in other secret camps to rest, this shortage of troops can also show that the situation of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces is very dangerous now.

Yang Jingyu, who heard the news, heard the sentry report that Du Keli was back. He was happy and seemed a little nervous. After all, Cheng Bing's rebellion also had a great blow to him.

Once upon a time, Cheng Bing was the division commander he trusted the most. As a result, after his rebellion, it caused great trouble to the First Route Army. It was precisely because of the huge damage caused by Cheng Bing that Yang Jingyu found a way to get rid of it.

But what surprised him was that Dukeli, who was going out for the mission, came back at this time. But what happened with two strangers? After all, Dukeli should be very clear that this secret camp was very important to the army.
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