Chapter 169: Burning the Longshan Cang (8)

Seeing that the abbot of Huneng was out of danger, Ye Ruliu quickly stretched out his right hand, grabbed the hand that the traitor stretched out in front of his face, and suddenly exerted his strength. I only heard the other party's scream, and he had already fallen out of the way.

"Do it!"

Luo Shiyin shouted violently, and struck the Japanese warrior in front of him with a wave of his palm, spurting blood and dying.

Shi Lang kicked and slashed at another Japanese warrior of his own, and then quickly took out the two deadly rose thorns from the rucksack on the ground and threw them to Ye Ruliu.

Shi Tianji took out his double hammer and rushed into the enemy's formation with all his might, slashing left and right.

Abbot Hueneng and two of his disciples also fought with the enemy.

Bau untied the red gourd eagle claw soul chasing rope tied to his waist, and together with Jump, he killed the enemy.

The figure that flew down from the tree turned out to be the leader of the thousand households of Jinyi Wei's Korean affairs, and he waved the embroidered spring knife in his hand to Luo Shiyin's side, and said to Luo Shiyin in a loud voice: "My lord, my subordinates are one step late, and you are frightened." ”

"It's good to come, kill them all first." Luo Shiyin was obviously very satisfied with the timely killing of Fang Shan.

"Yes. My lord. With a promise, he swung his sword and slashed at the enemy.

Luo Shiyin didn't want to kill the enemies he encountered who were mixed with Japanese and Korean traitors, because he didn't want to make any moves to startle the snake before successfully completing the task of burning Longshan Cang. Helplessly, the enemy recognized and held the abbot hostage, so he could only make the decision to kill the other party and cut the grass to the roots.

Don't look at the obvious superiority of the other side in terms of numbers, but in terms of combat effectiveness, this ragtag army of less than 20 people is not an opponent of the small detachment at all. In less than ten minutes, the battle ended as Xie Yuan lifted the stone and smashed to death the dying traitor who crawled in front of him. No one in the squad was injured.

"Lord Fang, thanks to your timely arrival this time." Shi Lang walked up to the square handle and said.

"Lord Shi has won the prize." The square handle arched his hand at Shi Lang and said modestly.

Ye Ruliu, Shi Tianji, Xie Yuan, and Ba Wu also came over and greeted Fang Shan. The abbot of Xiu Neng even led two disciples to bow and thank Fang Shan.

"My lord, my subordinates are here this time to tell you something important." After greeting everyone, Fang Shank said to Luo Shiyin.

"This place is not good for long. Let's get out of here first, and talk as we go. Luo Shiyin said to the handle.

Hearing Luo Shiyin's order, everyone quickly packed up and walked towards the north.

After about a kilometer of travel, the team turned into a bend and basically entered a relatively safe area.

Luo Shiyin said to the handle: "Lord Fang, what's the urgent matter?" Come on! ”

"My lord, yesterday evening, the Jinyi guards in the city intercepted a piece of information, seven days later, a batch of grain will arrive in Wangjing.

"Their route was to transport grain by sea to Incheon by large ships, then to Yeongdeungpo, and then to load them onto small boats waiting in the Han River, which sailed up the Han River to the Cheongpyeong ferry north of Yongsan.

Next, the Japanese would use ox carts rented from the local area to transport grain from the Qingping ferry to the Longshan granary.

"In this duel between Wang Jing and Ming, the two armies of the Ming and Japanese faced each other, and the Japanese had a clear advantage in numbers. The subordinates thought that this Longshan granary was the lifeline of the Japanese people, so they dared to guess that the adults might consider making a fuss about this Longshan granary.

"After my subordinates intercepted this information, they didn't dare to delay, and rushed from Wangjing City to our army camp in the North Ellipse Mountain early in the morning to report this matter to you.

"In the camp of the North Oval Mountain, after seeing General Li Rusong, his subordinates learned that it was great

He has led his team to Longshan. His subordinates rushed over. I didn't expect to meet everyone and confront the enemy.

"During this time, the Japanese people intensified patrols in the area around Yongsan, and once they found suspicious people, they immediately arrested them. This group of enemies just now should be the patrol of the Japanese people. Fang Shank reported to Luo Shiyin.

"Okay, this piece of information is really timely! It seems that this Longshan granary can't be destroyed even if it is not destroyed. Let's hurry back to the camp in the North Ellip Mountain and discuss with General Li. The burning of the Longshan granary will happen right in front of you. Luo Shiyin listened to Fang Shan's report, and was in a happy mood, it seemed that he had already made a bamboo in his mind about the burning of the Longshan granary, and he led everyone to stride north as he spoke.

After returning to the camp in North Elliptic Mountain, Li Rusong and Luo Shiyin responded to the information sent by Fang Bing, and after careful consultation, a secret operation that determined the direction of the entire Korean War kicked off.

Qingping Ferry is a relatively large ferry port in the upper reaches of the Han River, and it is the only ferry port for people in the area north of the Han River to cross the Han River to Wangjing. On the south bank of the ferry, there is a wide road leading to the north gate of Wangjing City. In addition to this, there is another narrower path that leads to Yongsan.

It was an ordinary afternoon in the late winter season in North Korea, and the lazy sun was very reluctant to cast its light on the river.

At this time, it has reached the end of the year, Qingping Ferry has gradually few pedestrians to ferry across the river, the cold river surface is deserted, and the lively scene of boats coming and going in the morning is in stark contrast.

It seems that the Japanese chose to transport grain to the Qingping ferry in the afternoon, which should have been due to the consideration of safety, and there were fewer ferries on the river in the afternoon, which made it easier to control the situation.

Unlike the bleakness of the river, the open wharf on the south bank of the Qingping ferry port is much more lively. I saw dozens of ox carts neatly lined up on the west side of the wharf.

The nose of the ox cart is uniformly oriented towards the river. In front of each ox cart stood a sturdy Korean cattle herd, who had been improvised by the Japanese from a nearby village to transport grain.

These cattle herds have been requisitioned by the Japanese people to the wharf on the south bank of the Qingping ferry since the morning, and have been waiting on the wharf for nearly a day.

Not far from the ox carts and coachmen, hundreds of Japanese soldiers and Korean traitors armed with weapons maintained order at the scene.

Perhaps it was the long wait, and the drivers at the scene grumbled from time to time.

From time to time, several hardcore traitors scolded the whining coachmen and asked them to be quiet.

"It's coming, it's coming!" A coachman who was closer to the river bank was the first to spot the convoy of grain from the Han River on the east side, and he couldn't help but shout.

Everyone followed the prestige, and from the river to the east of the wharf, a row of six wooden boats slowly headed towards the ferry. When they got closer, they saw that the front and last two wooden boats of the fleet were full of Japanese soldiers armed with iron cannons (boring arquebuses). Obviously, the two wooden boats, one in front and one in the back, were the ships escorted by the Japanese people.

This iron cannon was one of the most advanced firearms in the hands of the Japanese people at that time, which shows how much attention the Japanese people attached to this grain escort.

"Come on, come on, everybody get ready. After a while, as soon as the boat docked, everyone drove their ox carts to the ferry one by one in order, and when the grain was full, they drove the ox carts to the open space on the east side of the pier in turn to line up.

"After all the grain is loaded, let's rush to the Longshan granary together. Do you understand? A traitor leader in charge of the scene commanded the coachmen in a loud voice.

"Got it." The drivers replied lazily.

"Damn, how do you look like you haven't eaten enough. I ask again, do you understand? The traitor leader, apparently dissatisfied with the drivers' reaction, asked again in a loud voice.

"Got it!" Again, the drivers replied impatiently.

"Good. Come, the first car, rushed over and leaned against the river bank. The second car is ready. "The leader of the traitors began to direct the coachmen.

As soon as the first ox cart had adjusted its position on the shore, the first grain ship in the river docked to the shore.

Two North Korean boatmen who were in charge of supporting the boat disembarked from the boat, and they tied the wooden boat to two thick wooden pillars on the shore with ropes.

"Come, a few people from behind to help load the car. Everyone's actions are sharp. Otherwise, we won't be able to transport the grain to the granary before dark.

If that's the case, damn it, you don't want to go home early and hug your mother-in-law to do that good thing. Come on, come on, you have a few sharp points, and you will be rewarded for your good work. The leader of the traitors shouted loudly and instructed the coachmen to unload the grain from the ship, and then load it into the ox carts leaning against the shore in turn.

During the whole loading process, the two wooden boats responsible for escorting the Japanese people were always cruising around the four grain ships, and the Japanese soldiers on the boats all clenched the iron cannons in their hands and watched everything on the river vigilantly.

On the wharf on the south bank, more than 300 Japanese soldiers armed with spears and knives stood in a line at the intersection of the main road leading from the wharf to Wangjing, closely watching the wind and grass around and the every move of the coachmen on the wharf.

It took nearly half an hour for all the grain on the ship to be unloaded and loaded onto the ox cart.

"Everyone listened to me, and the first car in front followed me, and the car behind followed. Keep your distance.

"As long as everyone cooperates, I can guarantee that we will be able to transport the grain to the granary smoothly before dark. When the time comes, everyone will receive the reward, and then go home happily and make love to your mother-in-law on the kang. Come, go. ”

After the leader of the traitors gave instructions to the coachmen, he led several of his traitors to lead the way in front, guided the ox cart convoy into the main road, and then after traveling about fifty meters south on the main road, he turned into the small road leading to Longshan.

At this time, the Japanese soldiers on the two ships responsible for escorting had already landed ashore and, together with the Japanese soldiers on the shore, mixed into a team and became a force responsible for escorting the dry road.

During the convoy, a group of about 100 Japanese soldiers armed with iron cannons and cold weapons were responsible for the safety of the convoy, while the rest of the Japanese soldiers walked around in the middle of the convoy and monitored the drivers' every move at any time.

Amid the shouts of the drivers, the convoy drove into the Malingpo of Longshan.

The entrance of Malingpo is located at the west foot of Longshan Mountain, and from this upward, it is a winding uphill road with a small slope, and the other end of it connects to the mountain road leading to the granary of Longshan.

By this time, the sky had darkened. Birds flying around in the sky. In the woods on both sides of Malingpo, from time to time there are familiar or unfamiliar sounds made by various birds and beasts.

The convoy slowly ascended the slope. Suddenly, the ox driver of an ox cart walking in the middle of the convoy screamed wildly, and the ox cart suddenly accelerated.

The driver didn't have time to react, and the mad bull had already forced the whole car of grain to run forward. The driver tried his best to control the speed, but to no avail.

There was only a "bang", and the galloping ox cart collided heavily with the ox cart in front of it. The two ox carts that collided rolled over on their sides in the same direction at the same time, and dozens of bags of grain rolled off the carts and rolled towards the dense forest below.