Age of Conquest Reborn

Chapter 516 Eagle Strike (2)

Chapter 516 Eagle Strike (2)

Captain Aoki was luckier. The attentive guard had just grabbed a pot of water and was running to bring it to the commander. He heard something wrong behind him and looked back. My emperor is big. The water is poisonous. I dare you.

He didn't hear the soldier's cry and quickly threw the kettle away as if it were a piece of red-hot iron.

In a cold wind blowing, snowflakes kept drifting in, Aoki saw the soldiers being tortured in a house with four bare walls. He gritted his teeth with hatred. His hatred for the Chinese people rose to the extreme. He was a hateful and despicable Chinese people.

, put feces in the well and let the warriors of the empire drink it. If there was a Chinese in front of him at this moment, Aoki would definitely use the most cruel method to make him die in extreme pain.

As night fell, the Japanese soldiers who had been struggling all day found everything that could be burned and lit piles of bonfires. The Japanese soldiers with spitting lips and pale faces sat beside the fire with a languid expression, wrapped around blankets.

Even the blazing fire could not dispel the chill in their hearts.

Aoki is extremely agitated. The soldiers are eager to fight, but since they entered the abominable mountainous area of ​​China, they have not heard a single gunshot. Every day is endless mountain climbing, searching, and marching. How long will these days last? The troops will be dragged away.

I collapsed and was worried. The squadron leader on duty came in and asked the sentry how to arrange it.

Aoki shouted extremely impatiently: "Baga, bother me with this little thing, it's your decision." The squadron leader left in despair. Aoki looked down on this squadron leader who was always suspicious. Ever since he entered the Taihang Mountains, this guy

His problem got worse. He had to put several guards wherever he slept, for fear that the Chinese would come out from the corner and kill him. He didn't even think about it, had he seen any human figures along the way?

With the light of the flashlight, he marked his position on the map. About 20 kilometers to the left of Aoki's brigade was another brigade of the alliance, and about 15 kilometers to the right of Aoki's brigade was a neighboring brigade. Aoki felt that

There was no need to stand as a sentry and he simply ate something. Aoki was wrapped in a military blanket and lying on a makeshift bed. The cold wind blew through his back and took away the last bit of heat from him.

After tossing and turning, he finally got over it and seemed to hear some movement again, like the sound of many people stepping lightly on the snow. It must be the soldiers who were too cold to sleep. They got up to exercise to keep warm. Aoki wrapped the blanket around him tightly,

Immediately, the sound turned into a dull loud noise, like rolling boulders.

Aoki sat up suddenly and saw an unbelievable scene. Amidst the dancing snowflakes, countless cavalrymen suddenly appeared in the dark night. Each cavalryman was covered with camouflage cloaks the same color as the snow.

Like a ghost in the dark night, it suddenly appeared in front of you. The strange thing is, why can't you hear the clear sound of horse hooves?

The cavalry rushed into the street, slashing at their soldiers mercilessly with their sharp sabers. The enemy Aoki reacted, pulled out the pistol on his pillow, and aimed a shot at the cavalry team. In response, a cavalryman fell down from his horse. He only had

This chance of a shot, a high-speed rotating projectile, accurately hit his forehead. A stream of dirty blood mixed with brain matter fell on the cold night. Before he died, Aoki was still full of questions, where did the cavalry come from?

?

The cavalry was like a whirlwind, blowing across the short street in an instant. Surrounding the blazing fire were sleepy Japanese soldiers, who also gave the cavalry clear attack targets. The sharp sabers reflected the red light of the fire, accurately

cut down

, screams resounded through the snowy night, and streams of dirty blood polluted the white earth. The unprepared Japanese soldiers had just opened their hazy sleepy eyes, and death had already arrived above their heads. The cold wind hit the back of their necks.

They fell to the ground one after another.

They came and went quickly. By the time the surviving Japanese soldiers reacted, the cavalry had disappeared into the snowy night. Only the sound of horse hooves faded away. The Japanese army almost didn't fire back with gunshots, and was cut down in pieces. The shocked Japanese soldiers were killed by the officers.

After being scolded, they hurriedly grabbed their guns and chased after them following the sound of hooves. Some Japanese soldiers still didn't know what happened and followed the brigade in confusion.

Before the battle formation could be organized, a dense rain of bullets suddenly came from behind. This time it was not sabers, but the continuous shooting sound of submachine guns. The killing god appeared out of nowhere, with tongues of fire spitting out from its muzzle, like

The sickle of death knocked down the Japanese soldiers in pieces. Like the cavalry that came unexpectedly, these infantrymen also passed through the street and disappeared into the night in the blink of an eye.

The ghost-like attacking troops went away, and the chaotic Japanese soldiers chased them to the street. They looked at the flying snowflakes, the thick ink-like night, and the mountains in the distance, like a gaping mouth. They lost the courage to continue chasing, and returned dejectedly.

In Ma Tian Street, it was as if a hurricane had blown through it. The fires had dispersed, and plumes of green smoke were rising, and the corpses of soldiers were scattered everywhere.

After blowing the muster whistle and counting the number of people, chills ran down the spines of several Japanese officers. In just twenty minutes, the Aoki Battalion lost more than half of its troops. The captain, Lieutenant Colonel Aoki, was killed in action. This was just as it should be. The Japanese soldiers simply

Unexpectedly, there would be a sudden attack. The campsites were concentrated on three streets, and they were almost surrounded.

What is even more depressing is that many soldiers lost their lives in their sleep without even seeing the appearance of the attackers. In addition to the messy footprints on the snow, proving the massacre that had just occurred, the snow was still falling so gently.

, all living Japanese officers and soldiers, if they had not seen the bloody corpses of their companions, would have suspected that it was a dream or a nightmare.

On this snowy night, the Japanese soldiers of the Aoki Battalion no longer dared to close their eyes, let alone leave this mountainous town stained with the blood of their companions in the dark night. The rolling mountains might be able to swallow them all.

Under the command of the Japanese army, Japanese soldiers built temporary fortifications around the town.

Then, facing the biting cold wind, holding a rifle like an ice cube, they looked at the dark night outside the town with fear. The sound of branches falling to the ground would often trigger a burst of crazy shooting. After dinner was just enough to fill their bellies, the resulting

The heat has long been exhausted by the shock just now and the current labor. The cold from the inside out has exhausted the body and mind. The courage of the Japanese Imperial Army has disappeared in the small town of Matian in the Taihang Mountains in winter.

This raid was a collaboration between the 1st Regiment of the Tong Batu Division of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade and the 3rd Regiment of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade of the Chaoyang Division. Temulbagen, the commander of the 1st Regiment of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade, is a typical Mongolian man.

Horseback carried his entire military career. In the cavalry,

The second brigade, the first regiment is also a fist force. After receiving the order, he began to use his brains. Taking advantage of the gap where the cooperating infantry did not arrive, he personally led the guard platoon and walked around the vicinity. The locations of villages and the topography were all printed.

in his head.

As soon as Aoki's brigade entered Matian Town, he caught his eye. He didn't take advantage of the other two groups of Japanese troops. He just identified Aoki's pulse. It was in the middle position, where it was easiest to relax. When the infantry arrived, his troops would

We were ready for battle. After discussing with Han Mulin, the commander of the third regiment of the Second Brigade of the Communist Party of China, we immediately finalized the battle plan.

Since the Japanese troops were camping in three main streets and lighting fires, the target was obvious. The cavalry divided into three groups and quietly approached the enemy. The infantry was 15 minutes later than the cavalry and launched a second eagle attack, with more than 1,800 horses.

Han Mulin didn't believe that the war horses would make any noise. His suggestion was that the infantry should enter the town first to disrupt the Japanese army's position, and the cavalry would take advantage of the chaos to attack. This would have a greater chance of winning.

Han Mulin's reason is that the infantry can approach the Japanese army more covertly. The targets are small and the steps are light. The four-legged guys may be able to catch them. If they make a big noise and alert the little Japanese, and the eagle attack turns into a strong attack, our brothers' old faces will be terrible.

I lost everything and couldn't explain it to the brigade commander.

Temulbagan secretly pulled Han Mulin to his horse and gave a gentle command. The tall horse obediently raised one of its front legs. Han Mulin was surprised to see that on the horse's hoof, which was as big as a bowl,

Wrapped in thick sacks, he suddenly realized and stretched out his thumb, "Brother, I really have you."

Temulbagan was still afraid that he would be worried, so he jumped on his horse and ran around in a circle. Sure enough, the sound of the horse's hoofbeats was extremely soft. If you didn't pay attention, you wouldn't hear it at all. Temulbogen took the reins and the horse lay down dexterously

, Han Mulin was filled with envy when he saw it, he was indeed well-deserved.

As expected, the battle went extremely smoothly. Several listless Japanese sentries on the outskirts of the town were hunching their necks, not paying attention to their vigilance. A few black figures pounced on them and killed them cleanly. The cavalry entered the street and chopped them down.

After killing a few imps, the other Japanese troops were alerted.

Now, on a hillside not far from the southwest of Ma Tian, ​​looking at the chaos in Ma Tian Town, and obviously feeling unsatisfied, Temulbagan looked at Han Mulin with bright eyes: "Old Han, why don't you do it?

Do it?" Han Mulin said with a smile: "If you don't take advantage of it, you are a fool. What do you think you do?"

The two men put their heads in front of the map, and using the light of the flashlight, Temulbagan slammed his fist on Nanquan, which was only twenty kilometers away in the southwest of Ma Tian. Han Mulin looked at him and asked: "Are you sure? This

The sound of gunshots won't alert the little Japs in Nanquan, right?

Temulbagen smiled proudly, "Before you guys came, I walked around here and left a platoon of troops there to watch the movement. If the Japs bombed the nest, I would have already received news. How about it?"

Can you eat fish of average size together while it's still hot?"

Han Mulin looked at it and saw that it was not yet two o'clock. It was still early and Xue had no intention of stopping. He always felt that the battle was not satisfying. Now that the target was selected, he geared up and sincerely praised Temulbagan:

"Brother, I really have you. I've even prepared my backup plan. It's so damn fun to partner with you. It's all about picking up the fat."

The troops sank into the dark night, shooting towards the Japanese troops in the direction of Nanquan like an arrow. The flying snowflakes quickly covered the footprints left by the troops. No one knew that there had been an infantry and cavalry unit.

The troops he organized once appeared here and swept through Matian at a speed as fast as the wind, crippling a Japanese army brigade.

(To be continued)

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