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Chapter 967: Peak Showdown (19)

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    Soon, under the personal order of Odaka Kamezo, a reinforcement consisting of three infantry brigades plus a cavalry brigade, an artillery brigade plus two tank squadrons was assembled in Jinan.

    Then, under the command of Colonel Fujiwara Shinji, deputy chief of staff of the Corps, they headed south from Jinan to Heze.

    However, the actions of the Japanese army could not be concealed from the intelligence department of Li Guoyao. After learning that a large number of Japanese troops were heading south to reinforce Heze, Li Guoyao immediately ordered the special forces remaining in the base area to dispatch immediately to find a way to slow down the Japanese army's actions.

    After receiving Li Guoyao's order, Zhou Cheng personally led people north to Jining to see if there was any chance!

    Soon, intelligence personnel from Jinan reported the latest situation. They learned that the Japs were going south this time. In order to make time, they directly transported the troops by train. Zhou Cheng thought this was a good opportunity, and immediately led a special force to prepare for the Japs' attack.  The troop transport army started.

    The temperature in Shandong in early December has dropped to below zero. It is better when there is sunshine during the day, but it is sad at night.

    In order to figure out when the Japanese troop carriers arrived in Jining, the intelligence department really put a lot of effort into it. Finally, with the assistance of the intelligence department at the Sulu Theater Headquarters, they finally figured out that the Japanese troops were assembled at around 8pm on the 4th.  , I boarded the train at 11 o'clock. According to the speed of the train, I should arrive at Jining Station at 4 o'clock in the morning on the 5th.

    Since there is no railway between Jining and Heze, the troops will advance on foot after arriving in Jining, turning all the way to the southwest, and will eventually reach Heze City.

    Therefore, if Zhou Cheng and others want to take action, they must arrive at the scheduled location before four o'clock in the morning and make relevant preparations!

    Fortunately, Zhou Cheng and others were already operating on the Jining front line. After receiving the information, they rushed to the railway line north of Jining as soon as possible.

    From 11 pm to 1 am the next day, Zhou Cheng led more than 60 special operations team members all the way north along the railway line, looking for a suitable ambush location.

    Hard work paid off, and we finally found a suitable location by a small river 15 kilometers north of Jining City.

    There are river valleys on both sides of this place, and there is a small river in the middle. The train passes through the railway bridge erected on the river. If explosives are buried on the bridge and detonated when the little devil train passes by, the effect will be absolutely beyond imagination.

    But the little Japs are not stupid either. Naturally they would send people to garrison such an important place!

    In fact, ever since Li Guoyao¡¯s troops imitated the railway guerrillas and looted trains several times, the little devils had become on guard. Guard posts were placed at all important bridges in Shandong to prevent these important bridges from being blown up.

    You must know that the Japanese army is an outsider after all. They mainly rely on these transportation lines to rule Shandong. Once these transportation lines are paralyzed, the foundation of the Japanese army's rule in Shandong will be shaken.

    Secondly, these transportation lines also bear the heavy responsibility of the Japanese army plundering China's resources and property. Many important materials are transported to the port cities of Qingdao and Lianyungang through these transportation lines, and then transported back to Japan via ships.

    Therefore, these lines of communication are very important to the Japanese army, and there must be no room for error!

    Even on this small railway bridge in front of us, the Japanese army built a small stronghold, where a dozen Japanese soldiers and seven or eight puppet troops were stationed, and a telephone line was also set up.

    It was already 1:30 in the morning when Zhou Cheng and others arrived. It was estimated that the army of the Japs would pass by here in at most an hour, so there was not much time left for them.

    No longer hesitating at the moment, Zhou Cheng first sent people to wipe out the Little Japs patrol, and then led people into the Little Japs stronghold, killing all the Japanese and puppet troops and taking control of the stronghold.

    Immediately afterwards, Zhou Cheng personally led people to deploy the combat plan and planted explosives on the railway bridge.

    Since railway bridges are made of solid reinforced concrete, it would be difficult to do without explosives, so Zhou Cheng brought a total of more than thirty 20-kilogram explosive bags this time, a total of 600 kilograms of high explosives.

    ?? Explosives were quickly laid, under the rails and bridge piers, and were all connected by wires and detonators. As long as a train passed by and detonated, the entire bridge was in danger of collapsing.

    In addition, Zhou Cheng also found a lot of tools for repairing the railway tracks in the little devil's stronghold. It seems that these little devils usually not only take care of the safety of the railway bridge, they are also responsible for maintenance tasks.

    Originally, Zhou Cheng was a little worried about the insufficient power of the explosives. After all, the bridge to be blown up was a bridge made of reinforced concrete, and 600 kilograms of explosives was indeed a bit too little.

    Fortunately, we have these tools and these professional tools?They can destroy these rails in a very short time.

    ¡°Subsequently, Zhou Cheng ordered people to loosen all the screws on the rails, so that even if the explosives were not powerful enough, they would be enough to derail the Japs¡¯ military train.

    If a derailment occurs on such a railway bridge, the consequences will be terrible, and the train may even fall directly into the river valley.

    After doing this, Zhou Cheng ordered people to arrange multiple firepower points on both sides of the river valley and set up all the light and heavy machine guns. As long as the little Japanese army dared to come, they would give Gou Ri an unforgettable lesson.

    At 3:15 in the morning, just when the soldiers were drowsy, a whistle of "Woo" suddenly came from the distance.

    Then, Zhou Cheng and others saw a telegram from a reconnaissance post in the distance, saying that it was a large train with more than thirty carriages. The first six carriages were passenger cars, and the rear carriages were for cargo.  The big stew pot, I don¡¯t know what¡¯s in it.

    After thinking for a while, Zhou Cheng felt that these should be the Japanese reinforcements they were waiting for, and those big stew pots must also be Japanese soldiers.

    "Besides, even if it weren't for Japanese reinforcements, such a large train would still be worth their while. Anyway, as long as they blow up the little Japanese railway bridge, the train behind them would have no chance of passing through.

    "As for such a large bridge, even if the little devil has strong industrial capabilities, there is no way it can be reopened to traffic without more than half a month of construction.

    When Zhou Cheng immediately ordered the troops to prepare for battle, the battle is about to begin!

    At 1:30 in the morning, a long whistle sounded in the night ahead, and then Zhou Cheng and others heard a low rolling sound from the rails, which was the sound coming from the friction between the wheels and the rails.

    ?Then came two beams of bright car lights. In this dark night, the train lights were even more dazzling, and the eyes of everyone who looked at it from a distance were stinging.

    When the Japs¡¯ train came into sight, Zhou Cheng gritted his teeth and whispered to the soldiers around him again: ¡°The Japs are here, blasters are ready!¡±.

    Actually, Zhou Cheng didn¡¯t need to say anything. When the soldiers heard the whine of the train, they all clenched their weapons and got ready to fire!

    At this time, the entire position became deathly silent. Apart from the "chunchi" and "chunchi" sounds of the train in the distance, only the whistling of the strong wind could be heard.

    After a while, accompanied by a very rhythmic "chi-chi" sound, a military column finally emerged from the mountains on the side and headed straight for the railway bridge.

    Through the dazzling car lights, Zhou Cheng saw that this military train was indeed as reported by the reconnaissance post. It had more than thirty carriages. The first few carriages had lights on, and they should be passenger carriages. The remaining carriages were black.  Huhu, they should all be stuffy tanks.

    ¡°Perhaps because there are more carriages, the speed of this military train is not fast. Not to mention compared with the high-speed express trains of later generations, even those obsolete green trains cannot compare.

    In fact, the trains in this era are all steam trains, which are really slow. Most trains travel at a speed of 40 to 80 kilometers per hour, and very few can run 80 kilometers per hour.

    Although it was impossible to tell how many Japanese soldiers were mounted on this vehicle, and he did not know if it was the Japanese reinforcements they were looking for, Zhou Cheng decided to blow it up first.

    Waiting for the front of the military train to pass the front explosion point, Zhou Guo decisively pressed the detonator!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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