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    The four to five mile long Japanese army was split up by the Chinese army in an instant. The 169th Regiment of the 57th Division divided the enemy into three sections in the eastern section and surrounded them respectively; while the Japanese army in the western section was pursued by  The 171st Regiment of the 57th Division that came up was divided into two sections. There were about a hundred Japanese soldiers in each section and they were also surrounded.  With such a disparity in strength and weapons, all that's left is to annihilate the enemy.

    Zhang Xian personally commanded, first concentrating superior forces to clear out the easternmost group of Japanese. This group of eighty or ninety people wanted to break out of the siege and escape to Shijiang.  After eliminating the first group of enemies, Zhang Xian immediately concentrated his forces again and continued to annihilate the second group of enemies without stopping.  The number of the second group of enemies was much larger than that of the first group, with nearly two hundred people. However, because the first group of enemies had been wiped out, the number of troops in Zhang Xian's hands also increased a lot. In the evening,  The elimination of this enemy was completed very smoothly.  At this time, the 169th Regiment had the last group of stubborn enemies left on the river beach. This group of enemies numbered three to four hundred people and was the largest group of Japanese troops surrounded on this road.

    At this time, Zhang Xian was able to devote all his troops to encircling and suppressing the last stubborn enemy. More than a thousand people surrounded and annihilated three to four hundred people. The results can be imagined.  But the enemy in front of them was particularly tenacious. Even though they knew there was no possibility of escape, they still dared to fight with their backs against the water. They formed defense lines on the east, north, and west sides of the river beach, huddled together, and used all their available resources.  Weapons were concentrated to resist the charge of the national army.  The enemy's firepower was still very powerful in a small-scale combination. Groups of national soldiers were so surprised by the impending victory that they were a little carried away. Regardless of the enemy's counterattack, they rushed forward one after another.  Want to destroy this last enemy.  However, while these lovely soldiers were fighting hard, they were also hit by the enemy's machine guns in large areas, and they fell to the ground. Despite this, there were still rows and companies of soldiers rushing up, and they also  Use the Japanese's waveform charge to overwhelm the enemy with the art of a sea of ??people.

    Zhang Xian watched his soldiers fall one after another through the telescope, and his heart was twisted. He also saw that the enemy's firepower was indeed very strong. Although such a barbaric attack might eventually eliminate the enemy, it would cost him a lot.  At a small price, he immediately turned around and asked the ordering soldier: "Which company is mainly attacking over there?"

    The ordering soldier told him: "It's the sixth company of the second battalion!"

    Zhang Xian frowned and couldn't help scolding: "Nonsense, how did this Mei Zhanyuan fight! Go and give the order to stop the attack!"

    "Yes!" The messenger agreed and ran away.

    Lei Lei next to him said: "We should bring the artillery over and kill this group of enemies directly. This will also save a lot of trouble!"

    Zhang Xian nodded. He had already thought so. He immediately sent an order to concentrate the entire regiment's artillery fire and prepare to bombard the enemy's last position on the river beach.

    At this time, the battle between the east and the west was basically over, and there were no gunshots even on the other side of the river. In the dusk, the setting sun was like blood, reflecting the already bloody Pingxi River with red light, and floating on the river.  There were a lot of corpses, and it was unknown whether the water in the river was stained red with blood or just because of the sunset.

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    A convoy drove eastward from Dongkou City. In front of it were fully armed security forces, followed by several American-made military Willy jeeps. There were two people sitting in one of the vehicles, one of whom was from the Fourth Front Army.  The commander-in-chief Wang Hui and the other were Zhang Linfu, deputy commander of the 74th Army and commander of the 57th Division.

    Commander Wang Hui received a large number of victory telegrams from the frontline troops, all saying that the enemy was fleeing on a large scale. Yang Tao, commander of the 11th Division of the 18th Army who flanked the enemy near Shijiang, sent him five telegrams in a row.  The telegram told him that the Japs at this time had no intention of fighting at all. They were just a large group of defeated troops. The 11th Division pounced and attacked behind, but these Japs didn't even fight back. They just spread their legs.  While running away, there were countless carriages, horses, guns and other baggage discarded along the way, which could not be picked up by the national soldiers who were chasing after them.  Similarly, the 94th Army and the 58th Division, which were chasing the enemy Sekine Brigade in the south of the battlefield, also reported frequent successes. The enemy Sekine Brigade had been completely defeated and dispersed eastward in scattered troops, without the ability to counterattack.  The enemy's 109th Regiment in the north of the battlefield had been defeated by the National Army's 100th Army. Only a small group had to escape. Under the leadership of the regiment leader Long Si, they fled to the vicinity of Shanmen Town and fought with the enemy's 133th Regiment.  Part of the regiment gathered together and fled side by side towards Longhui and Liuduzhai in the east. The 109th regiment had run out of food and could only catch some frogs and dig some wild vegetables to satisfy their hunger along the way.

    The war has entered the final stage, and Wang Hui himself can¡¯t help but feel happy. Although he regrets his original wrong command,?? was sung by Seijiro Matsushita when he was a child. It reminded him of his poor but happy childhood.  The singing was very contagious. For a while, this sad melody spread throughout the entire battlefield, and many people sang along in a low voice. At this moment, they all felt that death was approaching, and the only thing they missed was  Their wonderful teenage years.

    Matsushita Seijiro took off his shirt, revealing his strong chest, and kneeling facing east, he silently pulled out his sword, pointed the sharp tip of the sword at his lower abdomen, and held the handle of the sword tightly with both hands.  After staring for a moment, he suddenly cut it.  He wanted to use the spirit of a warrior to achieve the final glory and commit suicide to end his life.

    "Your Excellency!" Captain Hotan suddenly rushed out from nowhere, hugged his arms, and snatched the sword he raised.

    Matsushita Seijiro stared blankly at the major under his command, and was speechless for a moment.

    "Your Excellency, even if you are loyal, do you think you are okay with abandoning us soldiers like this?" Captain Wada also had tears in his eyes, so he asked Matsushita Seijiro.

    Matsushita Yasushiro sighed deeply and said with great sorrow: "At this moment, I have no face to return to my hometown. I can only be loyal to the emperor in order to have a place in the Yasukuni Shrine!"

    Major Wada started crying, but said to Matsushita: "Sir, have you forgotten that when you went to Kyoto to pick up our new recruits, how did you tell the elders in your hometown that you promised to take care of their children?"  Take it back to your hometown, even if it's bones, even if it's a finger! But now, you have to go first. I don't care about the Yasukuni Shrine or allegiance to the emperor, but I know that you can't fulfill your promise.  Yan goes back to his country to meet those fellow villagers!"

    Matsushita Yasujiro burst into tears, but asked him: "Now that we are surrounded by Chinese troops, do you think it is possible for us to break out?"

    Captain Hotan shook his head and said firmly: "No!"

    Matsushita Yasushiro laughed sadly: "Then what way do we still have to go?"

    Captain Hotan blinked, looked back at the few remaining soldiers, and said helplessly: "I think now we can only surrender our weapons to the Chinese!"

    Matsushita Yasujiro was startled for a moment, and suddenly realized that this Wada Major already had the intention to surrender.  He hesitated for a moment, then immediately shook his head: "No! As a soldier of the empire, surrender is shameful!"

    But Major Wada persuaded: "Your Excellency, if you can be considerate of our soldiers, that would be a great kindness of yours. Look at our soldiers, they are only seventeen or eighteen years old, and some are less than sixteen years old. Their lives are  The road is still long, can you bear to watch them die with you in a foreign country?"

    Matsushita Yasujiro was startled, hesitated for a long time, looked at these longing eyes, and sighed: "That's it, Wada-kun, just do what you want!"

    There was a hint of joy on the faces of Major Wada and everyone else.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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