Chapter 52 Deputy Company Commander at the Grassroots Level

Li Hui is not afraid of investigation, but he is afraid of being remembered by Ren Laifeng. Being remembered by the supreme leadership, and not having any favorability or even hostility, is an absolute disaster for him! The guerrillas can't do it! Li Hui immediately made a judgment.

However, since the commander-in-chief has already sent someone to investigate him, he can't just stop doing it. If one is not good, Ren Laifeng or Feng Wenying will detect his intentions, and he can find a reason to evaporate from the world, and there will be no scum left. Therefore, even if he wants to leave, he has to find an opportunity.

Three days later, the headquarters issued a document saying that it planned to streamline the personnel of the organs and that a number of people from the headquarters should be transferred to the troops to serve as grassroots commanders, so as to strengthen the cultural quality and combat quality of the grassroots units.

As soon as this document was issued, everyone else in the staff department was panicked, and only Li Huile was the only one, isn't this a good opportunity? After getting off the grassroots troops, if he can mix with him, he will be mixed with the grassroots troops, and if he can't mix, he can leave at any time! It is definitely much easier for the general grassroots troops to go than the general headquarters!

At that time, he will go all the way south to the interior to develop. Just because he had worked as a staff officer at the General Headquarters of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Guerrillas, as a commander of a grassroots unit, and had gone to university, which unit of the National Army should not be used if he went to the interior to participate in any unit? It's a matter of time before it soars. Why do you have to worry about fooling around all day here?

Li Hui was the first to sign up. The news that Li Hui was going to go down to the grassroots level reached Ren Laifeng's ears, but it did not attract his attention. He was thinking about how to move into enemy-occupied territory. Regardless of whether Li Hui went down to the grassroots level to be a company platoon commander or stayed at the headquarters as a staff officer, Ren Laifeng was confident that he could control the situation. The anti-Japanese guerrillas in the Northeast are his territory, and not everyone can turn the sky upside down.

Li Hui became the first batch of officers to go down to the grassroots level for training, because the order of his registration was relatively high, and he naturally had to take care of it when he was assigned. As a result, Li Hui took up the post of deputy company commander in the first detachment with the rank of second lieutenant and had just completed one year of military experience.

Li Hui came down from the headquarters and was still a college student, and in that era when the illiteracy rate exceeded 80 percent, this kind of high-level intellectual was absolutely rare. On the first day he reported to the company, the company commander assigned him a task in charge: to focus on improving the cultural level of the soldiers. That is, to teach those illiterate and coarse people to read!

The company commander told the newcomer, Deputy Company Commander Li: Counting the two of us, there are a total of 136 people in our company, and there are 109 who can't read a word. As for you, teach these 109 people to read first, at the very least, teach them to be able to write their own names first. Don't just draw circles every time you lead the army's outfit and military salary! A company of one hundred and thirty-six people, with one hundred and nine circles, what is that called!

Teaching more than a hundred illiterate literates? Li Hui already felt the weight of the burden on his shoulders at this moment. However, he wanted to give it a try, and Li Hui knew very well that if he could really teach these one hundred and nine people to write their names, then his prestige in the army would definitely skyrocket. Why don't you just teach you how to write, do it!

From this day on, Li Hui began to teach the soldiers to read and write in his company. Another five days passed, and something happened. Li Hui's company was ordered to go to Dulbert Banner to run errands, but when they went to Anda, they met a local mixed Japanese puppet army.

Li Hui originally wanted to shout first to see if the other party would retreat. After all, Anda is a place sandwiched between Qinggang and Dulbert banners, and it is impossible for Anda's Japanese puppet army not to have heard of Qinggang's guerrillas. As soon as I shouted and signed up, the other party knew the difficulty and retreated, and this turmoil would not pass.

Who knew that he hadn't found the company commander to say what he thought, and the reckless company commander had already given the order to open fire! An encounter broke out in an instant. Li Hui took out the box cannon allocated to him, shot all the bullets in the gun in the direction of the enemy, and then he found a big stone behind him and narrowed his eyes.

To fight, give it to those who can fight. His current task as a deputy company commander is to teach the soldiers to write their names! In addition to him, there are one hundred and thirty-five people over there, and none of them will delay the victory!

The gunfire is getting thinner and thinner, is the battle almost over? Li Hui looked out from behind the rock, but he couldn't see anything outside, only sporadic gunshots rang out intermittently. Emboldened, Li Hui walked out from behind the stones. If the battle is won, he, the deputy company commander, can't be absent from the scene.

Hey? What about the troops? What about the company commander? What about the brethren? Li Hui was anxious, "Company commander-!" Company Commander--! He began to shout.

"What are you shouting? Damn, what about you? Hey? Who are you? The two of them turned out from behind the old pine tree, looking Li Hui up and down in surprise. Li Hui looked at it, it's broken, this is the enemy! He hadn't seen these two people, and they were wearing different military uniforms, so they must be enemies! Li Hui raised his pistol and shot at those two people!

With the two "clicks", Li Hui's face changed, and there were no bullets in the gun! He had just run out of bullets and forgot to change his magazine. Isn't that going to kill you? Li Hui hurriedly withdrew the magazine, and took out a full magazine from his body and inserted it.

"Don't move! Dare to mess with Lao Tzu and shoot you in the head! Throw the gun away! Li Hui's heart trembled, and when he raised his eyes, his heart suddenly sank to the bottom. The two boys on the other side were already pointing their guns at his head! The speed at which he shoots is definitely not as fast as anyone's family!

Li Hui was desperate. He really didn't want to throw the gun away. At this time, the gun is his life, and if he throws the gun, his life is gone! He also wanted to desperately raise his gun and fight with the other party! If you kill me, I will give you two shots before I die, and if you want to die, we will die together!" But this gun weighed more than a thousand pounds at this time, and he couldn't lift it. Heroes aren't that easy to be at!

The two shouted again, but Li Hui still stayed where he was. One of the two people on the opposite side walked over, and I don't know how they moved, Li Hui's gun fell into the hands of others. This is good, he doesn't have to hesitate anymore, the gun will be directly given to the family!

"it. The little rabbit almost scared the master to death. The man on the other side was swearing. The kid who had seized his gun untied his belt and tied up Li Hui's two hands behind his back. Li Hui, unfortunately, became the only prisoner in this battle.

The Japanese puppet army brought Li Hui back to Anda and immediately sentenced him. What tiger chair and chili water were useless, and Li Hui cried at that time when he went up and hit him with a whip dipped in water. After that, he would say whatever the Japanese puppet army asked, as long as he knew, he did not hide it in the slightest.