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Chapter 1048 Operation Thunder

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    Another tumultuous day has passed.

    Today, the plainclothes team of No. 76 had another fierce exchange of fire with the Sassoon Guards in the public concession, and the result of the exchange still made Ding Mocun and Tang Huimin feel helpless.

    The Sassoon Guards were not fooled.

    They put in bait again and again, trying to lure the Sassoon Guards to Hongkou. However, the Sassoon Guards seemed to have seen through their plan, and they only took the bait, but absolutely refused to step into the Japanese-occupied area.

    Today, the two teams used as bait were once again bloodbathed by the Sassoon Guards. There were more than 100 people, but in the end only less than 30 people came back alive.

    Yan Ling didn't say anything, but Pan Ren and Han Ze couldn't bear it anymore.

    Yan Ling's special service team had good skills and marksmanship, and suffered few casualties. Almost all of them came back intact, but Pan Ren and Han Ze's men suffered heavy casualties.

    They are very worried that if things continue like this, the First Brigade and the Second Brigade will cease to exist.

    So after returning, Han Ze and Pan Ren rarely called the director's office in Dingmo Village together.

    By coincidence, Tang Huimin is also in the Dingmo Village office.

    As soon as he entered the door, Pan Ren was the first to complain: "Director, Director Tang, this method of yours is not working. The Sassoon Guards are here, and they are not fooled at all!"

    "Yes." Han Ze also said, "The Sassoon Guard fish is too cunning. It never takes the bait. If you continue fishing like this, all the bait will be eaten and you won't be able to catch it. I think we have to find another way.  .¡±

    "Another way? That's easy to say." Tang Huimin said angrily, "What other way do you want to use?"

    "Isn't this simple?" Han Ze said, "The concession authorities and Western governments prohibit the imperial army from entering the concession, but as long as the imperial army takes off their military uniforms and puts on the plainclothes of our No. 76, isn't there no problem? Even if it is  If the concession authorities know about it, we can refute it and say it is civil militia."

    "This is a good idea." Tang Huimin first praised, then turned his face and shouted at Han Ze, "But you go and tell the imperial army yourself?"

    Han Ze subconsciously turned away to avoid being spit on by Tang Huimin.

    "Okay, don't make bad ideas. The imperial army will not easily get involved in the concession. You two go down first." Ding Mocun waved his hand and drove the two of them out of the office like flies.

    After driving away Han Ze and the two men, Ding Mocun said to Tang Huimin: "Brother Huimin, if the situation continues to deteriorate, we may have to ask the imperial army to take action."

    Tang Huimin shook his head and said: "Old Ding, you don't know something. In fact, I have already heard about General Yamada."

    "Oh, really?" Ding Mocun knew that the General Yamada Tang Huimin was talking about was Yamada Otsuzo, the commander of the Central China Front Army. He immediately asked, "What did General Yamada say?"

    Tang Huimin said: "General Yamada said that the current situation of the Sassoon Guards has become such that if Japanese troops are sent in rashly, whether wearing military uniforms or not, it will most likely trigger a large-scale war. By then, even if the Japanese troops occupy the two concessions in Shanghai, they will  Even if the Western powers swallow this bitter pill, Shanghai will most likely be reduced to rubble."

    After a pause, Tang Huimin continued: "What the Japanese want is a prosperous metropolis, not a ruins. Do you understand, Old Ding?"

    "I understand." Ding Mocun sighed, "The Japanese are raising tigers for trouble. If they had wiped out the Sassoon Guards with a thunderous force at the first time, when they were first established, how could they be as good as they are now?  So many bad things? Now we, No. 76, are almost unable to gain a foothold in the concession."

    "You can't blame the Japanese for being slow." Tang Huimin said, "Who the hell would have thought that that American George could create such a big battle in such a short period of time?"

    "Speaking of this, I also find it strange." Ding Mocun said, "Those national army veterans who are stranded in Shanghai are very arrogant at heart. It is not that there have been wealthy foreigners who have recruited them in the past, and even the Qing Gang has taken advantage of them.  , but except for a very few lack of integrity like Han Ze, the vast majority of veterans of the national army would rather starve to death than accept recruitment, but this time, how come they all accepted George's recruitment?"

    "Eh" Tang Huimin said, "Old Ding, when you say that, it seems that we have overlooked important clues?"

    After a pause, Tang Huimin said again: "I really didn't think of it before, but after you said it, I realized that it is really abnormal for so many veterans of the National Army to accept George's recruitment. Could there be something else in between?  What's the mystery? For example, did Chongqing give instructions to these veterans?"

    "Not really."Mocun said, "I've checked this a long time ago."

    After a pause, Ding Mocun continued: "I have secretly kidnapped a few veterans and tortured them. Their statements are completely consistent. They said that after the soldiers have spoken, they will stay and raise soldiers in the Sassoon Guards for the time being.  When the opportunity comes, if they drag the troops outside to engage in guerrilla warfare, that means they are doing nothing."

    Tang Huimin said: "You can't help but still beat me so hard, damn it."

    Ding Mocun sighed: "This is mainly because our people are too inexperienced. Don't you think the special service team will be fine? There are almost no casualties in so many operations."

    Tang Huimin said: "In other words, we have no other better way besides continuing to fish."

    "It seems so." Ding Mocun nodded and continued, "At least there is no better way at the moment."

    "Okay, I understand, I'll get off work first." After Tang Huimin finished speaking, he grabbed his wide-brimmed hat from the coat rack and walked out.

    Ding Merton sent Tang Huimin to the door of the office and specifically warned: "Brother Huimin, you must be careful on the road. It is best to let Yan Ling personally escort you back."

    "No need." Tang Huimin waved his hand and said, "The goal of shouting in front and supporting behind is too big, but it is more dangerous. It is actually safer to follow the light vehicle and keep it simple."

    Seeing that Tang Huimin refused to listen, Ding Mocun said nothing more.

    After seeing off Tang Huimin, Ding Mocun returned to the office and read the newspaper for a while before preparing to go back to the safe room to sleep.

    At this moment, the phone on the big table suddenly rang. Ding Mocun grabbed the phone and said, "This is No. 76, who are you?"

    "Ding Sang, it's me, Hatada Takashi." Hatoda Takashi's somewhat stiff voice came from the other end of the phone.

    "General Jiuta!" Ding Mocun straightened up subconsciously and said, "What are your orders, General?"

    Hatada Taka said: "I am now at Yoshinoya diagonally opposite your No. 76. Come see me immediately. I have something very important to discuss with you!"

    "Okay, I'll be there soon." Ding Mocun put down the phone and quickly put on his suit.

    Then he grabbed the wide-brimmed hat from the coat rack and put it on his head, then turned around and walked out.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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