Chapter 243: Scared to Death (6)

Miao Cuihua was very satisfied with Dong Jintao's answer, she let go of the hand holding his ear, hugged his fat body tightly, and groaned: "I knew you wouldn't be sorry for me...... You're so lovely, so strong, so brave...... Oh...... Push harder...... Work hard to move forward...... How about we move today? ”

Dong Jintao's sweat dripped down Ah Lian's cheeks, and he couldn't wait to melt into her sensual body. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 He tilted his head slightly, still holding on to her following ellipses, and replied vaguely, "Move today?" You're in a hurry, aren't you? It's going to take two or three days to pack up your things, right? Pack your bags first, and let's talk about moving tomorrow! ”

Miao Cuihua was unhappy when she heard this: "I can't stay in this ghost house for a day, and I won't spend the night here if I am killed." I've thought about it, we'll pack up some changes after breakfast, and move over first. We will not return this house, and we will move the large luggage when we are free. Okay? Uh-huh......" Ah Lian wriggled and elongated her voice.

Dong Jintao just couldn't stop the woman's hair, his bones were almost crisp off, and he couldn't hold it anymore and surrendered: "Okay, according to you, just rely on you!" As he spoke, he searched for a few words in Miao Cuihua's following, and the smile in his stomach became even happier.

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In the intensive care unit of Gabriel Hospital, She Manshi, who had whetted Yoshino's appetite, finally began to "cooperate" to answer Yoshino's questions.

"Tell me, She Sang, how did you escape the great manhunt launched by Seventy-Six across Shanghai against you?" In Yoshino's opinion, at this time, Mei Ji has satisfied She Manshi's security for her future life, and he himself has successfully dampened her self-confidence, and She Manshi should answer his question obediently.

Sure enough, She Manshi sighed softly, and Yoshino clearly saw the inner struggle and hesitation flashing in her eyes. However, the vacillation was only a momentary thing, and She Manshi said the truth softly but resolutely: "I hid in my safe house in Dasheng Hutong in the French Concession. There weren't many people in Seventy-Six there, so I wasn't discovered. ”

This answer did not surprise Yoshino, but he was satisfied with She's cooperative attitude, and thought, "That's right!" If you had cooperated so much earlier, you wouldn't have done me so much effort. He leaned back firmly in his chair, rested his feet on the shelf of the hospital bed, and continued to ask questions in a calm, cordial tone. He struggled to create an easy-going atmosphere like a friend's chat: "So, can you tell me who provided you with the safe house?" ”

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Spring always comes late in the north, and while Shanghai is lingering in the drizzle of early spring, Zhangjiakou in Chahar is still a cold and windy winter scene.

Standing on the gatehouse of the high Grand Mirror Gate of the ancient city of Zhangjiakou, Qing Shui Pulse Nakasa, who had recently taken up his post as a training staff officer at the headquarters of Japan's North China Front Army, looked at the withered yellow mountains and grasslands outside the city.

It had been two days since Shimizu Pulse came to Zhangjiakou, and as a newly arrived training staff officer, he took the initiative to propose to General Nakano, chief of staff, to take a walk and take a look at the troops below, so as to have a good understanding of the actual situation of the troops. His first stop was Zhangjiakou, where the headquarters of the "Garrison Army" under the North China Front Army was located.

The operational area of the "garrison army" includes the northern part of Shanxi, the western part of Hebei and most of Chahar. Qingshui came to Zhangjiakou by train, and the 200-kilometer road train stopped and ran for more than ten hours, either to say that the railroad tracks in front were dug up, or that the railway bridge was blown up by the Chinese Communist Army. Either a shot or two suddenly came from the nearby hill - this was very much to Shimizu's appetite, as a sniper he accurately judged where the gunman was hiding, but could not fight back - the train sped by, and in the blink of an eye it ran far away, and he didn't even have a chance to shoot back.

"Yes, our army stationed in Mongolia is shifting its main focus from fighting the Chongqing military Fu Zuoyi to clearing the countryside of the Chinese Communist Army." When Shimizu Pulse arrived at Zhangjiakou without danger and came to greet him with the staff of the "Garrison in Mongolia" Otsuka Norihide Osa mentioned what happened on the road, Otsuka Osa calmly replied: "This is normal, the militia of the Chinese Communist Army along the railway line -- we call them Tubalu -- often run out to shoot cold guns, although the casualties and material losses caused are insignificant, but they have a great impact on our morale. ”

At this time, standing on the tower of the large mirror gate with a bird's-eye view of the entire city and the grassland outside the city, Qing Shui Pulse fell into deep thought.

The terrain under the jurisdiction of the "Mongolian Army" is rich and diverse, including mountainous terrain -- which is his specialty, plains, and grasslands that he is not familiar with. Fighting in such a vast area requires the troops to have extremely strong mobility and rapid reaction capabilities.

In general, foot infantry is suitable for mountain combat, and motorized infantry and cavalry are suitable for fighting in plain, steppe areas. In this sense, the establishment of the "Mongolian Army" is still very reasonable: infantry, cavalry, artillery, and armor are all available, and it has even been incorporated into a 1,200-strong military poison gas wing. Moreover, the infantry is also fully motorized, and has unparalleled mobility in the plains. The cavalry is even more proud of the "Mongolian Army", and has accumulated rich combat experience in many battles with the Chongqing Army Fu Zuoyi Department.

It stands to reason that it would be easy to use such a well-equipped and mobile force to sweep away the local armed forces of the Chinese Communist Party around the city and the lines of communication, but this is not the case.

According to Otsuka Daisa, chief of staff of the "Mongolian Army," there have been several times when they have launched a large-scale campaign to sweep the Chinese Communist Army units in the countryside, but the results have not been great. Each time the adversary slipped out of the encirclement as if he had known their advance plans, and then turned around and attacked the baggage, guard, rearguard, and reconnaissance detachments. However, when the main force arrived at the battlefield, the troops of the Chinese Communist Army quickly disappeared without a trace by taking advantage of their familiarity with the local terrain. In the end, they could only set fire to the fire and kill the common people.

"It's like you're fighting against a ball of air, and every time you attack, you use all your strength but hit the air! Because, they never go into battle when it is not against them, and our advantages are not brought into play at all! Otsuka summed up his feelings this way, "You can only engage the opponent's rearguard from a distance for a few fires, and then ......" He shrugged, spread his hands and made a helpless gesture, "...... And then you'll have to keep following them around the mountains -- if you can find them -- and it's usually a luxury to find them once you've disengaged with them, unless they come out of nowhere and bite you when you don't expect them. (To be continued.) )