135 Long live His Majesty the Emperor

When the soldiers of the Praetorian Guard and the elite drawn from the Japanese Army fought, both sides were visibly frozen. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoEven the respective commanders of both sides had a strange thought in their minds: where did the other side meet the troops!

If it weren't for the conviction that the Praetorian Guards had collided with an elite Japanese army unit for the first time in battle, the Janissary front-line commanders would have thought that they were fighting against themselves: the fighting will of the two sides was so close, and the style of fighting to the death was the same. If it weren't for the fact that the other party was wearing a different military uniform, it would be like looking at each other in the mirror.

The only difference was that the Janissaries seemed to be much better equipped than the Japanese elite on the other side - they had better fitting tactical harnesses, and they had submachine guns as weapons for trench slaughter. So after the Praetorian Guards joined the battle, the Japanese counteroffensive troops also clearly felt the pressure they were facing.

The same flesh and blood, the same almost reckless way of fighting, the same lifeless way of fighting, and the same incomparable loyalty to his motherland and his emperor. Voices shouting "Long live His Majesty the Emperor" were shouted everywhere on the battlefield, while "Long live His Majesty the Emperor" were shouted from the other side, and the two sides repeatedly fought over the trenches and other fortified bunkers, dyeing the ground beneath their feet a blood-red color.

"Get on the bayonet! Get these damned Ming people out of the trenches! On the Japanese position, the commander drew the command knife he carried at his waist, the slender katana was a Japanese samurai tradition, but with the passage of time, only officers now wear this weapon with more symbolic significance than actual combat significance.

As the long knives were unsheathed, the Japanese soldiers began to install longer bayonets on their more slender rifles - the Japanese were inferior in size to the Ming Dynasty, and there was a significant gap between them and the strong men in Liaodong and other places, so in order to make up for their size disadvantage in hand-to-hand combat, they improved their rifles, lengthened the length of their rifles and the length of their bayonets......

So there is a very interesting phenomenon: while the Chinese army has begun to dislike slender weapons and begin to find ways to shorten the rifles in their hands, the Japanese hold the longest rifle in the world and dream of relying on the length of the weapon to defeat their opponents in hand-to-hand combat.

Of course, no one can judge the correct direction of development in the future, and can only rely on experiments and improvements to continue to try and explore. Experience is constantly accumulated, and the process of accumulating lessons requires time and countless lives as sacrifices!

"Your Majesty the Emperor! Banzai! With a shout, the Japanese soldiers in the trench jumped out of the trench and began to charge at the Ming army, holding their weapons, ignoring the bullets flying past their ears, and advanced towards the position controlled by the Ming army not far away.

At this time, the positions of the defensive and offensive sides seemed to be reversed, the Japanese army was attacking frantically, while the Praetorian Guard and other Ming troops were stubbornly defending their positions. Hundreds of Japanese soldiers were shot and fell, and many more were wiped out by tanks and other weapons, and the futile attacks were returned to their original positions, and the Japanese troops commanding the front finally felt the strength of their opponents.

"General Aihara! Keep fighting! Our soldiers were lost in vain to the positions of these Manchurians. Standing behind General Aihara in the hidden command post at the heights, his adjutant anxiously persuaded: "The casualties of the troops are very huge, and the news just came a few minutes ago that the commander of the third brigade had been killed in the process of charging. ”

"Loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor is the glory of our Imperial Japanese soldiers!" Aihara still looked at the position where black pillars of smoke were constantly emitting in the distance with his hands behind his back, and he responded to his subordinates in a cold tone: "His Majesty's soldiers, you shouldn't take even a step back because of anything!" ”

"But Your Excellency! We didn't come here to receive an order to fight to the death, we have our own mission, and it is a very important task......" The adjutant bowed his head and persuaded his commander: "It is our task to bring back the combat experience of the Ming people!" ”

"That's not a reason to run away! After repelling the enemy, we will be able to retreat and leave without any problems! General Aihara said through some gritted teeth. The Japanese regard it as a shame to retreat on their own initiative, at least in the eyes of Aihara, a Japanese general, and it is simply a crime not to repel the enemy and then leave!

However, he thought about it, and it was true that these elites who were drawn from the army should be cherished, and the more people who brought back experience, the more likely it was that the Japanese Army would find the enemy's weakness, and there was really no need for all the soldiers to be consumed in such a place.

So he hesitated for a few seconds, but at this time, news came from another direction that made all the Japanese present angry. A Japanese officer rushed in in a panic and reported to General Aihara and others what had just happened: "Your Excellency! Your Excellency, General! Oh no! Oh no! Those braided savages in the Jin Kingdom were annihilated by the Ming Dynasty army! ”

"What? No wonder the Ming army transferred the supporting artillery fire over to bombard my position! General Aihara immediately shouted in annoyance: "Jin Guoren, these fools! Don't they claim to be invincible? How could he be defeated by the Ming people so easily? ”

"Your Excellency, this is not the time to hold accountable...... We should take advantage of the fact that the large defense system of the Jin Kingdom is still there, and immediately withdraw our troops and withdraw from the battle! The adjutant looked at the positions of his own army, which were covered by more and more dense artillery fire in the distance, and persuaded in distress.

Aihara is not a fool, and now is not the time to embody the spirit of bushido, he should hurry up with his troops and take advantage of the chaos to withdraw from the battle to preserve his strength. Now that the data on the combat effectiveness of the Ming army are in hand, it is what you should do to retreat to the east bank of the Liao River with these elites who are familiar with the opponent's tactics.

Thinking of this, General Aihara did not hesitate, and hurriedly ordered his troops: "Let all troops withdraw from the battle!" Leave the position to those fools in Jinguo! The rearguard troops delayed for a moment, prevented the enemy from taking the opportunity to pursue and kill, and the troops who withdrew first hurried to the bridge and ferry behind them, and put them under my tight control! ”

Just when the Janissaries began to lose their support because of the losses, the Japanese soldiers gave up. They began to retreat backwards, and behind these retreating Japanese soldiers, the cheers of the Praetorian Guards of the Ming Empire resounded in the sky: "Long live His Majesty the Emperor!" (To be continued.) )