Chapter Ninety-Three: Burning Grain and Grass
After a pause, he continued:
"Also, look at this entrance, according to the scale of this map, the width of this entrance will not exceed ten meters, as long as two machine guns are erected at the mouth of the valley, unless you use a pile of people, you will not be able to rush into it at all!"
Ono Taro nodded thoughtfully and asked tentatively:
"Captain Fan, if you let your people fight here, how sure are you?"
Fan Hua suddenly reacted, Ono Taro was calculating himself, and he was annoyed and at the same time quickly calculating the gains and losses.
Now that he's a wreck, the joy of being a man can never be experienced again.
However, he can also enjoy the pleasures that power and money bring him.
The biggest advantage of a person like Fan Hua is that as long as he lives, he will always be able to comfort himself, and no matter what he loses, he can find a way to get it back in other aspects.
Now that the stitches had not been removed from the wound below, he was already thinking about how he could go further under the hands of the Japanese.
While Fan Hua and Ono Taro were studying how to annihilate the guerrillas all at once, Liu Cheng was thinking about Ono's food.
Liu Cheng has been walking around Huadian City these days.
Originally, he had come here to get a glimpse of Onotaro's recent movements, but he had never been seen leaving the gendarmerie courtyard for so many days.
The so-called abnormal things must have demons, Liu Cheng realized that Ono Taro must be thinking about some big plan.
But he didn't have any gains, and just yesterday he found the place where Ono Taro had stored his grain.
It is estimated that so many people were arrested some time ago, and there was no place in the gendarmerie, so all the food was moved to a warehouse not far from the gendarmerie.
The warehouse was originally a grain store in Huadian City, but after the Japanese came, they repeatedly took advantage of it, and the owner of the grain store had to close the door, and even the warehouse was given to the Japanese.
Liu Cheng also knew that he couldn't stay in Huadian for too long, and now he had found out that the shopkeeper of Fumanlou was the person responsible for transmitting information to Ono, and it was unrealistic to want to investigate in depth, so he could only go back first and report this matter to Zhang Guanyi, so that Li Hongguang and the others also paid attention to their respective people.
Before leaving, he wants to give Ono Taro a big gift.
Late at night, the streets were deserted.
Liu Cheng quietly approached the warehouse with a simple bow and arrow, fire oil, and broken fur on his body.
Ono Taro also knew the importance of these grains, and sent more than a dozen Japanese soldiers to guard the warehouse, and he didn't even use Sun Shiyu's security regiment.
The biggest disadvantage of this warehouse is that it is built in the middle of a private house, and the surrounding view is not transparent enough, so as long as people don't get too close, they can't find it at all.
There were still two or three alleys apart, Liu Chengcheng turned over to the roof and cautiously approached the courtyard.
On a roof less than twenty meters away from the courtyard of the warehouse, Liu Cheng stopped, placed the arrows with animal fur tied at the front in front of him, opened the jar with fire oil, and dipped them one by one.
Then he took off the bow from his back, picked up an arrow and put it on the bowstring, and set fire to the animal's fur with the oil on the top.
"Whoosh!"
A flash of fire swept through and landed directly on the roof of the warehouse.
In order to save costs when the grain store owner was building the warehouse, the roof was covered with straw, and it had to be cleaned after the snow fell, otherwise it would be crushed.
Now, this hay is the best thing to start a fire.
A few rockets were fired, and the roof of the warehouse burst into flames more than a meter high in the north wind.
The devil guarding the grain depot also discovered Liu Cheng's location when he ignited the rocket again, and ran towards him while shooting.
Liu Cheng quickly shot the remaining three rockets, jumped off the roof, and ran quickly towards the outside of the city.
During the day he bought a horse and tethered it to an abandoned yard near the edge of the city.
Since he was walking through the alleys, it wasn't that easy for the devils to find him.
Occasionally, his shadow could be seen flashing, and it quickly disappeared around the next corner.
In the past few days, Liu Cheng has traveled all over the alleys of Huadian, and the route is very familiar, and he came to the courtyard in less than ten minutes, led the horse out, turned over on the horse, and slapped the horse on the buttocks.
The horses raised their hooves and quickly disappeared into the darkness.
When those devils chased to the courtyard, Liu Cheng had already run away.
At night, there was not even a shadow to be seen a hundred meters away, let alone aiming, and after those devils fired a few shots angrily, they reluctantly went back.
As soon as the gunshots rang out from the warehouse, Ono Taro sat up from the bed and immediately asked people to check on them.
When he heard that the warehouse was on fire, he rushed out without even putting on his clothes.
As soon as he saw the height of the flames, Ono Taro knew that the food was not saved.
This time he hadn't expected anything like this to happen, so he was completely defenseless.
Letting those soldiers guard the warehouse is mainly to protect the hungry people, not others.
Now that the grain is burning, Ono Taro can know with his knees who did it, and no one dares to do it except the guerrillas!
With a frenzied kick, he kicked a bucket on the ground and turned and went into the house.
It's not that he doesn't care, it's that things have already happened, regret and anger are useless, only the guerrillas can be eliminated as soon as possible, and all these hidden dangers will no longer exist.
Liu Cheng hurried along the way and rushed directly back to the valley where the team was located.
When Tian Liuwa saw Liu Cheng return safely, her hanging heart finally let go.
Guan Hong complained to Liu Cheng with some grievances:
"Captain, you can be regarded as coming back, if you don't come back, my squad leader will have to eat me!"
Liu Cheng smiled and patted him on the shoulder and said:
"Don't worry, he can't eat you, now I give you a task, go find the political commissar, invite him and the captain here, pay attention to safety on the road."
Guan Hong agreed, turned around and ran.
Tian Liuwa looked at the horse that Liu Cheng rode back happily, and asked in surprise:
"Captain, where did you get such a good horse?"
Liu Cheng was stunned for a moment, then asked with a smile:
"Okay? How good is it? Can it be compared to Chitu? ”
Tian Liuwa touched her nose and said:
"I'm serious with you, this horse runs faster than ordinary horses, and has good endurance, it is definitely a good horse among ordinary horses!"
Liu Cheng waved his hand at him and said very generously:
"Seeing what you said is so lively, then it's up to you."
Tian Liuwa didn't ask rhetorically like she was generally surprised: "Really?" But he didn't say a word, and led the horse away.
The smile on Liu Cheng's face slowly disappeared, and a hint of worry faintly appeared.