Chapter 328: Opium for Sheep

When he came, Inoue also specially prepared two iron pots, and let these Japanese soldiers take turns to carry them with flat poles, which made the entourage very confused - because the food they brought had already been processed, and they did not need such a large pot to cook and eat, and during the war, the most taboo was "burying the pot for cooking", because as long as they cooked, fireworks would appear, which would be regarded as exposing their whereabouts, and it was likely to attract enemy artillery fire and bullets.

But because Inoue is usually very dignified, his subordinates are generally afraid of him, and since he ordered him to do so, no one dared to ask anything more.

After arriving at the destination, Inoue asked people to put two pots up, and then asked the Japanese soldiers to use hats and helmets to scoop the water from the stream next to them into the pot, and when the water in the pot was almost the same, Inoue poured the two large bags of herbs that had been concocted into the pot and began to light a fire.

After boiling for a full hour, the water in the pot gradually boiled, and the herbs were also boiling in the pot, and the water in the pot slowly turned dark brown, and an extremely pungent smell of herbs emanated from the pot, even if you stood far away, you would still feel that the smell was very strong.

Because the smell was so strong, the Japanese soldiers who were a little closer, although they covered their noses with their hands, were still choked and dizzy, and one by one they felt weak and sat down on the ground softly.

At this time, Inoue asked everyone to put on gas masks immediately. As soon as the mask was put on, the smell was completely invisible, and the Japanese soldiers slowly returned to normal, and Inoue let everyone hide nearby.

Soon, these Japanese all followed Inoue's orders, quickly hid in the surrounding hidden places, and carefully observed the qiē that was happening around them.

One minute, two minutes, three minutes ......, half an hour passed, but there was still no movement around the two pots.

The Japanese soldiers were very well trained, and they waited patiently, and none of them made a sound, let alone expressed impatience. In this way, after nearly an hour or so, Inoue, suddenly, noticed that there was movement in the woods next to it.

Inoue hurriedly took out his glasses and couldn't wait to look over, and to his ecstasy, the three strange sheep really appeared and were walking this way.

Inoue knew that his method had worked.

It turned out that Inoue used a special herb, and after this herb was boiled, the smell emitted was the favorite smell of sheep, and it was also the most addictive smell of sheep.

This herb is called "sheep yin grass", this herb is their "opium" for sheep, after boiling, the smell emitted, can make the sheep intoxicated, excited, into a semi-crazy state.

In the nomadic tribes of ancient times, this herb was very useful when the tribes fought each other.

At that time, the tribe that possessed this herb often approached the vicinity of the hostile tribe in the middle of the night, and then boiled a few pots of this medicine, which could make a large number of sheep in the hostile tribe rush over like crazy, and no one could stop them. In this way, a large number of sheep can be quickly plundered, and the rival tribe suffers heavy losses.

In the Southern Song Dynasty, there was a Taoist chief - no one knows the origin of this Taoist - once dedicated this herb to Yue Fei, he hoped that when Yue Fei resisted the northern nomads, if he had this herb, he could trap a large number of sheep on a large scale, so as to shake the foundation of the survival of those northern nomads and give them a heavy blow.

At that time, this herb can become an important "weapon", worthy of thousands of troops.

After Yue Fei got this herb, if he got the treasure, he also specially asked the Taoist priest about the cultivation method of this herb, and prepared to plant it on a large scale, but unfortunately, not long after, Yue Fei was framed and died, so this herb was lost.

And the herb boiled by Inoue, it is this herb, he collected from a heavy money, a medical book, he knew this herb, at that time he thought this herb is very wonderful, with Inoue's understanding of the meridians, he also guessed that the reason why this herb has such an effect on sheep must be because the smell of this herb can shake the main meridians of sheep.

To Inoue's surprise, he discovered this herb while collecting medicine on this mountain. Inoue dug a lot of treasures at that time, preparing that after the war, he would send this herb to the most advanced real yàn room in the United States for research. But what he didn't expect was that at this time, this herb actually came in handy.

Ever since Inoue met those three strange sheep, he had already thought that if he wanted to catch these three sheep, he could use this "sheep grass" to lure them out. Because Inoue felt that no matter how weird those three sheep were, they were sheep after all, and as long as they were sheep, they would definitely be affected by this sheep grass.

Seeing the three sheep getting closer and closer, Inoue felt a burst of ecstasy, and he waited for the three sheep to enter the encirclement, and immediately ordered these Japanese soldiers to rush up and capture the three sheep alive.

But what happened next made Inoue never dream.

Just as the three sheep were about to enter the encirclement, the sheep with the largest head and the most human-like eyes suddenly raised his head and "laughed", which was still the kind of laughter like a human.

After the sheep laughed, the other two sheep also laughed. Except for Inoue, the other Japanese were all stunned - they were shocked that these three sheep could laugh like humans, it was so weird!

The three sheep "laughed" and continued to walk forward, seeing that they were about to enter the encirclement, and Inoue raised his hand and was about to shout and order all the Japanese soldiers to rush out to catch the sheep, but at this moment, suddenly, two balls of things were thrown out of the woods, and these two balls, impartial, smashed into the two pots.

When these two things hit the pot, there was a very high splash, and almost instantly, the two pots of soup suddenly produced a large amount of foam, like the foam of beer, and overflowed, and made a loud, crackling sound, like firecrackers.

The three sheep were also jumped, and stood there suddenly, motionless, looking at the two pots not far away in horror, and after only a few seconds, the three sheep suddenly seemed to wake up, turned their heads and ran, and disappeared into the woods at a very fast speed, almost instantly.

This qiē happened too suddenly, and when Inoue and the Japanese soldiers came to their senses, the three sheep were gone, Inoue scolded angrily, and then he tore off his gas mask, fell heavily to the ground, and shouted like crazy: "There are people in the woods, go and search immediately, kill them all, and leave no one behind."

As soon as these Japanese soldiers heard Inoue's order, they did not dare to delay, and immediately picked up their submachine guns and rushed into the woods, but because the woods were dense and the light was very dark, wearing gas masks strictly affected their vision, and it was very inconvenient to move.

Only Inoue and his two assistants, one of whom was Tanaka, stood still, and Inoue thumped his chest as if he had gone mad with annoyance.

For he never expected that he would be able to catch the three sheep at once, but he escaped like this, how could this not make him very annoyed?

The assistant wanted to persuade Inoue to say two words, but as soon as he opened his mouth, he was slapped several times by Inoue and became Inoue's punching bag.

He had been with Inoue for a long time, but he had never seen Inoue get so angry.

After a minute or two, the well calmed down a little, and he sat down on the boulder next to him, looking at the two pots that were still foaming, and then Inoue suddenly realized that the pungent smell had completely disappeared.

As if Inoue suddenly remembered something, he stood up suddenly, his eyes staring straight at the two pots, and quickly thinking about what had just happened in his mind.

Suddenly, Inoue shouted: "It's broken, hurry up and let them stop searching, come out immediately, ...... Hurry up ......".

Tanaka and another assistant did not dare to slack off in the slightest, hurriedly jumped on the boulder next to them, and shouted loudly into the woods at the top of their voices: "Mr. Inoue orders, stop the search immediately, and come out immediately."

At this time, the gunfire had completely stopped, and in the silent valley, the voices of the two of them in Tanaka were particularly loud, echoing in the valley and spreading far away.

After a while, there was no movement in the woods, and it was said that in such a short period of time, these Japanese soldiers would definitely not go too far, and they would not be unheard of such shouts. But if you hear it, why not withdraw?

At this time, Inoue became extremely nervous, he felt that what he was most worried about seemed to have happened, and Tanaka and another assistant also felt that something was wrong.

"Put on your gas mask, pick up your submachine gun, and follow me into the woods to search," Inoue suddenly ordered, emphasizing again: "Remember, be sure to wear a gas mask."

Tanaka and another assistant immediately did what Inoue said, and although they were confused, they didn't dare to ask a word at such a time.

In this way, after putting on gas masks, the three of them slowly searched the woods with submachine guns, back to back. The reason why you go back to back is to guard against possible attacks in all directions.

Although the light in the woods is relatively dark, it is daytime after all, so you can see every qiē inside clearly.

After they searched inside for ten minutes, they were shocked to find that the more than ten Japanese soldiers had all died, and they were also very strangely dead - all of them had their throats bitten off, but there were no other injuries on their bodies.

What's even more strange is that their submachine guns, still in their hands, have not been taken away. Tanaka and another assistant couldn't figure out how to die in this way—who killed these more than a dozen soldiers? This way of dying is incredible!

Only Inoue alone knows what the hell is going on. And it wasn't until this moment that Inoue looked at the corpses of the dozen or so Japanese soldiers, thinking about what had just happened, that he suddenly realized what was going on.