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Volume 14 The Battle of Zhejiang and Jiangxi Chapter 48 The Death of the Brigade Commander

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    "Come on, take the general away." The loyal lieutenant who protects the Lord doesn't know what the general is thinking. At this moment, he only knows that it is safest to leave the bombardment area. He usually follows the brigade commander to pretend to be a tiger.  With some popularity accumulated, the captain summoned a group of Japanese guards around him and came over to drag Chiyota from this village.

    A person is not a car. There are wheels under the car that can be pulled to run. There are two feet under the person. If you pull it, you will lose your balance and fall. The captain was anxious and pulled a little harder. In addition, the major general of the village was not prepared.  , but he was not paying attention. The major general was pulled and staggered a few steps. His feet stumbled together and he fell. His face was covered with blood and his nose was broken.

    "Ah." Chiyoda Motomura screamed in pain, and wiped his face with his hand, and it started to bleed. "Bagya Road." The old devil cursed angrily.

    "I'm sorry, I'm sorry." The captain was shocked when he saw that the general had been injured by the fall, and quickly apologized. However, the violent explosions rang out all around made the captain immediately forget about this small accident, "  Quick, lift the general on top of me." The lieutenant's adjutant bent down and signaled the guards on both sides to lift the village's major general on his back. This guy wanted to run away with his general on his back.

    The explosions were getting closer and louder. The Japanese guards did not dare to neglect. Four or five Japanese guards came up. Regardless of the strong objections of Chiyota Honmura, they grabbed the arms and legs and lifted them onto the back of the captain's adjutant.  Although the captain was short in stature, he was quite strong. He grabbed the major general's legs with both hands and ran away. A dozen Japanese guards nearby hurriedly gathered around to help support them. A group of people headed towards the place where the shells fell.  .

    It is said that the direction chosen by the Japanese captain to break out was correct. He ran towards the place where the shells were falling. When he ran over, the shells also fell and exploded. He ran over and was fine, but the place where the shells did not hit,  Then it is very likely that it is the place where the next shell will hit. Otherwise, why would there be a saying that hiding in the shell crater is the safest on the battlefield.

    The Japanese captain actually has quite a lot of combat experience, otherwise he would not dare to run with the major general on his back. When the [***] squadron usually fights the Japanese army, the artillery shells are usually not very sufficient, and the shelling that covers the surname is even more difficult.  It rarely happens, and the place where the shell has exploded basically represents safety.

    The major general of this village knew in his heart that the adjutant had chosen the right place. Even though he had been treated roughly just now, he did not intend to go into details because of his loyalty to protect the master. Therefore, he was quite willing to lie on the back of the adjutant.  He cooperated without making a sound or moving, and allowed the adjutant to run behind him.

    Although Chiyota Motomura is not big, this guy is quite solid. He is less than 1.6 meters tall and weighs more than 120 kilograms. When the captain first ran with him on his back, he had no energy at all.  It felt heavy, but after running for hundreds of steps, as soon as the initial enthusiasm passed, I felt that the weight on my back was a bit heavy. Fortunately, the captain was in good physical condition. Although he could not run so fast with more than 100 kilograms on his back,  It's okay to continue running, but it's unavoidable to breathe heavily.

    "Captain, Captain Yamamoto, turn right quickly." Urgent shouts came over. Captain Yamamoto didn't pay attention at first. He was just panting. The sound of shells exploding from all directions in his ears also made the captain's hearing  After being a little sluggish, he finally understood that someone was calling him. When he looked up, the captain was puzzled. The front was fine. There were no shell craters blocking the road, and there were no rocks or ditches. Why did he turn right?

    Just when Captain Yamamoto was wondering, General Motomura, who had been lying on his back and had always been very obedient, suddenly struggled violently, "Let me down quickly." Chiyota Motomura struggled while shining his fist on Captain Yamamoto's back.  Two hard punches on the neck.

    "General." Captain Yamamoto yelled angrily. It's not easy for me to carry you on my back. Why are you trying to hit him randomly? Just as the captain was about to turn his head to comfort his general, a black shadow suddenly flashed out of the corner of his eye.  It was a dazzling light, and the last sound heard in his ears was an earth-shattering loud bang. The last thought in Adjutant Yamamoto's mind was: broken, shot.

    The commander of the Motomura brigade on Captain Yamamoto's back clearly saw the entire process of the shell explosion. First, there was a piercing scream getting closer and closer. Chiyota Motomura realized that there was danger, so he punched the adjutant below him twice.  I wanted to knock this guy down, and then the two of them would lie down and take cover.

    Unexpectedly, Adjutant Yamamoto had a strong body. When he punched down two fists, the boy was fine. He stood upright without even bending his waist. Then Major General Motomura watched helplessly as a black artillery shell was not two meters away from him.  When they landed, there was a flash of light and a loud noise, and countless scattered shrapnel pricked the major general and captain's faces. The dozen or so guards around them all fell down in an instant, and they didn't know they were hit by shrapnel.  , or quickly lie down to avoid it.

    The major general felt like the world was spinning, and what he saw in front of himEverything was spinning, and then suddenly blackened, and all consciousness was lost.

    Major General Chiyota Motomura, commander of the 59th Brigade of the 69th Division of the Japanese Army, died heroically in the Battle of Lingbao, adding another name to the list of Japanese generals who died in battle.

    The 500th Army bombed the Japanese Major General Brigade Commander. Gao Quan didn't know it at the time. He was only leading his troops in pursuit. Miura Chujiro, the Division Commander, received the report and knew that his Honmura Brigade Commander had been killed, but  Lieutenant General Miura was helpless at this time.

    The Thirty-eighth Army was too much for the old Japanese to deal with, and now there was an even more ferocious Five Hundred Army, which disrupted the command system of the Sixty-ninth Division with just one shell and killed the Japanese officers and soldiers.  Countless, Miura Division Commander did not dare to stop even one step except leading the remaining defeated generals to escape desperately.

    Poor Lieutenant General Chiyoda Honmura was found dead in the wilderness. His body was not even cremated and transported back to the country and sent to the Yasukuni Shrine. He just lay there in obscurity with his Captain Yamamoto, riddled with bullets and his body in a mess.  on the battlefield.

    Gao Quan led a large force of 500 troops and chased the Japanese from the 69th Division. This time they didn't even bother to clean up the battlefield as they always insisted. Gao Quan's order to the troops was to chase Lingbao in one go.  , can't stop advancing until they see the Japanese 114th Division. The 500 Army has only one goal, and that is the 114th Division.

    The 500 Army ran over, but the 38th Army did not follow. It was not their mission to go to Lingbao. The 500 Army pursued them. Of course, the remaining task of cleaning the battlefield belongs to the 38th Army. The corpse of the Japanese  If we don't bury them, there will definitely be a plague over time. Besides, there are still the remains of our soldiers on the battlefield, and they have to be collected, sorted and buried. This is a lot of work.

    The 500th Army ran away in style, and we still have to do the rest of the finishing work. The soldiers of the 38th Army actually have some ideas in mind. After all, without the 500th Army to help, they will not be able to fight this battle.  If the battle can be won, then with the arrival of the 500 troops, wouldn't half of the credit for the victory be taken away?

    There was a group of soldiers cleaning the battlefield. There were two Japanese corpses in the shell crater in front of them. Several soldiers carried them out. The platoon leader took one look and suddenly waved his hand, "Wait a minute."
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