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Chapter 27 Ambush Battle

The Chief of Staff of the Third Army was a little unhappy when he didn't see Hu Fei. In addition to Liu Dong, the chief of staff of the 88th Column, who was responsible for receiving him, the highest-ranking personnel were the heads of the logistics regiment and the confidential department. Although these two people were not in high positions, there was no reason to participate in this high-level talks.

The firepower cooperation between the two armies is always somewhat related to the baggage regiment; the confidentiality is a channel for the two sides to share information and communicate information, so attending the meeting is also worthy of attending the meeting; but the director of the field hospital said that it is a bit inexplicable to communicate with friendly forces. What are the best treatment methods for? Do you say that there are any incurable wounded soldiers in your 88th Column that need our Third Army to help with treatment?

Of course, this kind of words can only be muttered in my heart. This is someone else's territory. As a guest, the major general of the Third Army, the chief of staff, will still pay attention to it. After a polite greeting, the two sides entered the negotiation process. Hu Fei was not present, so Liu Dong naturally could not make any decisions on some major events.

After talking, the two sides only reached an agreement on some important matters. For example, the two armies exchanged radio passwords, so that they could communicate information with each other; logistics and supplies also made verbal agreements on mutual assistance. As for field hospitals, it was because the Third Army did not have a hospital leader to accompany the team this time, and no agreement was reached for the time being. However, the Third Army agreed to notify the hospital to send special medical experts to conduct academic exchanges.

After all the talks were done, the leaders of both sides talked randomly about the current domestic and international situation and it was time for dinner. Liu Dong naturally would not lack etiquette in this regard. He ordered the kitchen to prepare two tables of good wine and dishes, and tried his best to keep friendly delegations for lunch.

The chief of staff of the Third Army was polite, and when they saw that they could not refuse, they would go with the host. They had enough food and drink. Seeing that Commander Hu had not returned, the Major General Chief of Staff had to offer to say goodbye. Liu Dong led all the middle and high-level officers left by the 88th Column to send them out to the second miles, and then both sides saluted and said goodbye.

Before parting, the Major General of the Third Army told Liu Dong that he would invite Commander Hu to visit the Third Army in the near future on behalf of Commander Tang. At that time, Commander Tang would personally welcome him.

Although I don’t know if this was instructed by Tang Huaiyuan before leaving or the chief of staff who offered an unauthorized invitation, Liu Dong, as the chief of staff of the 88th Column, agreed in his place on Hu Fei. Isn’t it just a visit to each other? What’s the point of going to meet with Chief Tang to talk?

I originally wanted to report it after Hu Fei came back. After thinking about what Hu Fei has been busy with recently, Liu Dong decided to send a telegram to report it now. If Hu Fei led his troops to fight the Japanese outside for ten days and half a month and didn't come back, it would be better if you didn't give a reply to the Third Army.

When Hu Fei received the telegram, he was ambushing in the valley to prepare for an ambush.

"Go to Wenxi to meet Tang Huaiyuan? Ask the confidential department to draw a message and say I will arrive within three days!" After sending the correspondent away, Hu Fei's eyes looked at the road ahead again. The investigator got the exact news. Just this afternoon, the Japanese will transport a batch of weapons of mass destruction across the road. Hu Fei is preparing to rob these weapons of mass destruction!

At 3:55 pm, the lookout reported: The enemy's convoy is here!

Has he arrived? Hu Fei was immediately excited. He raised his telescope to his face and stared at the highway carefully. After a few minutes, there was finally movement on the highway. Two motorcycles led the way, and there were two heavy trucks behind him. I don’t know what was being pulled on the truck, but the things dragged behind the truck looked a bit like cannons. However, this kind of thing that looked like cannons was too big. Is this a cannon?

No matter what it is, if you are ready, just fight! Hu Fei ordered it and an explosion sounded on the road within two minutes. It was a landmine. The shells of the 88th column were precious and they were not a real battlefield. For example, this ambush was like that, there were mortars, but the first explosion was a landmine. The landmine was good, the price was cheap and the quantity was sufficient, and it was definitely a cost-effective combat material that could be used in large quantities.

Several mines that exploded on the road completely blocked the way of the Japanese artillery convoy. One of the two open-circuit motorcycles was destroyed by the mines and died. The other one was frightened or hit a stone and overturned the car. The three Japanese crawled out of the overturned motorcycle and sat down on the ground without going to rescue or joining the battle. They probably were a little over-frightened.

More than thirty Japanese men jumped out of the two trucks, and panicked guns around them. They probably wanted to use this method to relieve their fear?

"Fight!" The commanders of the ambush troops gave the order, and gunfire suddenly burst into fire. The Japanese soldiers who reacted quickly hid behind the truck and used the truck's body as a bunker to fight back. Those who reacted slowly basically died under the rifle guns after not persisting for two minutes.

Facing the few Japanese hidden men, the horn whistleblowed the charge, and the brave soldier picked up his rifle and jumped out of the bunker to charge. The cunning Japanese hid under the truck and shot outside, especially a light machine gun. Our soldiers fell on the way to charge in batches.

Seeing the soldiers rushing forward desperately, Hu Fei immediately ordered the troops to stop charging and shoot in covertly on the spot! He is not afraid of death or so, he is not afraid of law.

"Mortars, shoot me!"

A few black dots like little crows flew out quickly, and a few seconds later, the truck where the Japanese hid exploded. "Boom! Boom!" One after another, the explosions blew the seemingly solid truck into pieces. The carriage boards and tires flew everywhere. The machine gun that was still clattering just now immediately silenced.

"Cycle--" The slogan of charge sounded again, and the brave soldiers rushed towards the truck with rifles and fired. As for the Japanese in the truck convoy, they had basically been wiped out. The soldiers who charged in our army were more appropriate to try out the fire or rescue supplies rather than rushing up to fight the Japanese. Although the two transport trucks were blown up, there must be no things left?

The high-spirited soldiers rushed over and first killed the three Japanese who escaped from the motorcycle accident. Then they extinguished the truck's fire and began to rescue supplies.
Chapter completed!
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