Super Anti-War System

Chapter 1855: Yamada Shuyo's Questions

Twenty minutes later.

Ye Tian appeared on a small hill ten kilometers away from the battlefield.

Only then did Ye Tian breathe a sigh of relief.

Considering that there might be more battles today, Ye Tian was unwilling to waste the time of the system warning function.

This function can only be used for seven hours in a day and a night.

Seven hours is not long for twenty-four hours.

Therefore, Ye Tian was unwilling to waste a minute or a second.

Hiding in a bush, Ye Tian put on a telescope and watched everything in the distance closely.

It must be said that in the past, in addition to Fujiwara Kumiko and others, there were also Dog King and others who helped Ye Tian with warnings.

At this time, as before, Dog King and others stayed in other places.

Considering that the Japanese Major General Brigade Commander Yamada Shudai would definitely lead his troops to kill after learning about the battle situation here, Ye Tian continued to let Dog King and others pay attention to everything around him.

What made Ye Tian happy was that from beginning to end, Dog King and others repeatedly sent various signals to himself.

With his understanding of the beast control tactics, Ye Tian could know everything around him in a minute.

At this moment, Yamada Shudai had led another infantry regiment of the Yamada Brigade and other affiliated troops to rush here like crazy.

With the status of Yamada Shudai, he was qualified to ride a tall horse.

On the other hand, those low-level front-line Japanese had to move on foot.

Many Japanese officers with lower status than Yamada Shudai were also qualified to ride military horses.

Of course, the Japanese scouts were also led by cavalry.

In addition to these manned military horses, the remaining military horses were pulling various strategic materials such as Type 92 heavy machine guns, mountain cannons, and field cannons.

In a word, except for the cavalry, the officers below the Japanese squadron leader marched on foot, while the battalion commanders and regiment commanders above the squadron leader all rode horses.

Because this area was an occupied area, the Yamada Brigade had been entrenched here for a long time, so it was also equipped with many side-wheeled tricycles and military trucks.

At this moment, Yamada Zhudai led the team personally, leading more than 4,000 devils, and was rushing forward like crazy.

On both sides of these more than 4,000 devils, there were more than 10,000 traitors.

The master was going to fight in person, and as a traitor who recognized the enemy as his father, he naturally had to

The devil cavalry responsible for reconnaissance provided Yamada Zhudai with obvious guidance.

In fact, without the devil cavalry guiding the route, Yamada Zhudai could easily see the incident area.

In the incident area, although the scene had long been dispersed, the smoke was still pervasive.

At the same time, fires were still burning everywhere.

The key point is that in the smoke and fire, there was a burnt smell of burnt human bodies from time to time.

In addition to the burnt smell, a strong smell of blood was constantly spreading in all directions from a long distance.

This mixed smell smelled very strange and made people want to vomit.

The devils had much better psychological qualities and often participated in massacres.

When they smelled this smell, they immediately realized something.

Accustomed to this smell, the Japanese were quite calm except for being angry.

On the other hand, the traitors, because of their poor psychological quality, could not bear this smell at all.

Naturally, during the forced march, some traitors stopped and vomited from time to time.

However, what awaited these traitors was the beatings by the traitor officers and veterans.

There were even some Japanese who were angry and shot on the spot.

They did not want to be beaten, let alone be beaten to death.

For this reason, the traitors had to try their best to control the urge to vomit and followed the pace of the Japanese infantry like crazy.

In fact, compared with the Japanese, the traitors' psychological quality was far inferior, and even their physical quality was far inferior.

The Japanese were playing long-distance forced marches, and carrying 2/30 kg of weapons and equipment, so it was easier to run.

On the other hand, the traitors were exhausted.

Fearing the strong pressure from the devils, and the loud scolding and beatings from the traitor officers, the traitors had to grit their teeth and persist no matter how tired they were.

The reason why the traitor officers were so strict with the traitors was simple, they were afraid of bad luck.

As the old saying goes, manpower is limited.

With such a heavy load and such a fast march.

Naturally, many traitors were exhausted.

Even though they were repeatedly pressured, many traitors collapsed on the ground.

Some of the traitors with the worst physical fitness died immediately after falling to the ground.

In fact, the experience of these traitors was still good.

The most tragic experience was actually the traitors who collapsed from exhaustion.

Although they did not die immediately, what awaited them were bullets from the traitor officers and the devils.

Or, bayonets!

In this way, during the long-distance cross-country march with heavy loads, traitors were constantly being enforced battlefield discipline.

Unwilling to be executed by the devils and officers, the remaining traitors had to grit their teeth and persevere.

What many traitors like to see is that they actually broke through their physical limits by playing this way.

Naturally, as they continued their rapid march, their extreme fatigue and discomfort were swept away.

Most importantly, in the following process, their running speed actually became faster and faster.

As fast as a rabbit!

It must be said that it was the traitor officers and the lower- and middle-level devils who tried their best to control the traitors and make them run faster and faster.

The middle- and high-level devil officers, like Yamada Shuyo, focused their attention on the battlefield ahead.

Looking at the smoke-filled battlefield ahead, Yamada Shuyo's face was as gloomy as water, and his facial muscles trembled violently again and again.

Riding on a tall horse, wearing a telescope, Yamada Shuyo stared at the front.

As an old devil, Yamada Shuyo understood something before he arrived at the scene.

If nothing unexpected happened, the Ishiguro Brigade would definitely have been annihilated.

At the same time, tens of thousands of traitors belonging to the Ishiguro Brigade were also crushed by the heroic national salvation army.

Thinking of this, Yamada Shuyo's expression was very colorful.

This anti-Japanese war unit called the Heroic National Salvation Army was called a regiment, but the actual strength was only a battalion.

However, as the name suggests, when they were fighting, they fought as an army!

Otherwise, how could they annihilate the Ishiguro Regiment in such a short time?

In Yamada Shudai's impression, let alone a Japanese infantry regiment with 3,800 troops, even a Japanese infantry battalion with 1,100 troops can easily deal with a Chinese division with tens of thousands of troops.

A standard infantry regiment has three infantry battalions under its jurisdiction.

The Heroic National Salvation Army can strongly crush the Ishiguro Regiment, and its combat effectiveness is naturally equivalent to three Chinese divisions.

On the other hand, many Chinese army-level units only have two divisions under their jurisdiction.

This fully shows that although the Heroic National Salvation Army has a small number of troops, its combat effectiveness is definitely equivalent to a Chinese army-level unit!

Thinking of this, Yamada Shudai couldn't help but think of the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army.

Yamada Shudai's meaning is very simple, that is, he believes that the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army and the Heroic National Salvation Army are actually one unit.

However, Yamada Shudai immediately overturned his doubts.

In Yamada Shushiro's impression, the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army mainly used German weapons and equipment.

On the other hand, the Heroic National Salvation Army, according to Ishiguro Fumi's telegram, used Japanese equipment.

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