After the four 75mm mountain guns fired half a base of shells in a row, Lu Cheng immediately ordered the soldiers to push the guns to move positions. Soon, the artillery fire that had just stopped on the opposite side resumed, and another round of shells blew the positions to pieces. Under such intensive shelling, it was inevitable that some new soldiers would be killed or injured. As soon as the shelling stopped, the medical team immediately came to the position to treat the wounded. There were not many soldiers left on the position. Most of the soldiers hid in the rear. Only a few veterans took some new soldiers to conduct anti-artillery training and be vigilant against the devils taking the opportunity to attack. By noon, everything finally stopped, and Lu Cheng returned to the regiment headquarters.

As soon as we returned to the regiment headquarters, two female agents immediately surrounded us: "Commander, there seemed to be artillery fire on the shore just now. Is there going to be a war?"

Lu Cheng laughed: "Don't worry, there won't be a fight for the time being. It's just a few shells fired at each other."

Luo Yifei heard this, but she didn't quite believe it: "Commander, the other side just fired two rounds of artillery, and the shelling lasted for quite a long time. We also retaliated. Does this count as a battle? Do you think I should report it to the superiors?"

"It's okay to report it. After all, the shells have been fired, and I should give an explanation to the superiors."

"Then what should I say?"

"Just say that I led a team to cross the river to scout the enemy, and ambushed and killed more than 200 Japanese soldiers, and destroyed the Japanese 75 mountain artillery position, which caused the Japanese to retaliate and bombard our positions. Our army retaliated and fired half the base number of shells."

"This..." Luo Yifei was speechless, obviously not believing Lu Cheng's words.

Even if it was a division-level battle, being able to kill more than 200 Japanese soldiers would be considered a great victory, not to mention that they destroyed a Japanese artillery position, which sounds exaggerated.

In Luo Yifei's opinion, even if the entire 118th Regiment was dispatched, it would probably be difficult to achieve such a result.

Tan Wanying on the side believed it somewhat. She had been wandering around the position a lot recently, and learned some of Lu Cheng's achievements from the soldiers.

If it was one or two soldiers who said that, the credibility might not be high, but there were 1,600 to 700 soldiers in the whole regiment, all of whom admired Lu Cheng, even worshipped him, and respected him, which made Tan Wanying believe it a little.

Moreover, they also participated in the training of the sharp knife company. The professional skills and tactics, and the high-intensity combat mode made the two female soldiers believe that Lu Cheng was definitely a very capable and powerful officer.

However, Luo Yifei is an experienced female agent after all. She has seen many capable generals in the army. She knows that some generals like to exaggerate their achievements and also knows what level those capable generals are. That's why she doesn't quite believe what Lu Cheng said.

Although Lu Cheng disappeared these days, the three infantry battalions, the sharp knife company, and the guard platoon are still there. It is impossible for Lu Cheng to cross the river with a large group of people, so how could he achieve such an outrageous record?

Seeing Luo Yifei's expression, Lu Cheng naturally knew that she didn't believe it, and didn't explain too much: "It's up to you whether you believe it or not, and it's up to you whether you want to report to the superiors. I've been busy with reconnaissance and fighting these two days. I haven't had a good rest yet, so I'm going back first."

After that, Lu Cheng left the regiment headquarters and came to Chen Xiaozui's house.

As usual, he took off his clothes, took a shower, and did some things he loved to do with Chen Xiaozui, and had a good rest for a day.

Afterwards, Lu Cheng came to the guard platoon's station next to the regiment headquarters, asked two guards on duty to be on guard outside, and opened a warehouse alone and walked in.

When he first entered the regiment headquarters, Lu Cheng specially selected a suitable room, vacated it, and sealed the windows on all four sides as his secret warehouse, and asked the guard platoon to arrange a squad of soldiers to take turns guarding 24 hours a day.

After entering the warehouse, Lu Cheng took out most of the mountain guns and shells in the storage space, leaving only 2 mountain guns and 2 basic shells. At the same time, he took a few mortars and shells from the warehouse, as well as a batch of bullets.

The next day, Lu Cheng asked Kang Ya to lead the transport platoon and drive two trucks to a forest outside Zenda City. He then pointed to something covered with canvas in a patch of grass and said, "Take these to the warehouse of the artillery station and don't make a sound."

Kang Ya and others walked over and lifted the canvas, revealing two 75mm mountain guns, several light and heavy mortars, and

The corresponding shells, as well as a batch of bullets for the British 77.

Everyone was stunned: "Commander, how did you get the artillery, mortars, bullets and shells?"

"This is not your concern, hurry up and move things."

"Yes, Commander!"

Of course, these soldiers are very happy that the regiment can have more heavy firearms.

Others don't have many mountain guns in a division, but their own regiment has six mountain guns. How can they not be happy?

The reason why Lu Cheng didn't take out more artillery is that he didn't want to attract too much attention.

Now the six mountain guns on the artillery position are enough for the time being. Unless it is necessary, the rest of the mountain guns will be temporarily stored as inventory.

As for the mortars, bullets and shells, they were all taken from the British warehouse in Burma. They have been stored in the space before, and were transferred to the warehouse before going out this time.

This batch of bullets is enough for all the soldiers in the first battalion to replenish 120 rounds of British 77.

The ammunition that the First Battalion had stored before had basically been consumed in training. The ammunition obtained from the special commissioner was also very limited and could not support the consumption of a battle.

With this batch of bullets, it was enough for a short period of time.

After this operation, Lu Cheng led the special operations team and some soldiers of the sharp knife company to cross the river to attack the Japanese many times, sniper warfare, guerrilla warfare, and constantly killed and wounded the Japanese, causing considerable casualties to the Japanese every time.

When these casualties accumulated, Takeuchi Renshan was a little frightened and doubted whether the soldiers of the one and a half regiments on Nantianmen were enough to kill the enemy on the opposite side.

In the past half a month, the Japanese lost four to five hundred soldiers. If it were not for Lu Cheng's training, the number of attacks later became less and less, and the casualties of the Japanese would probably be even higher.

If this continues, I am afraid that the Okada Regiment and the Takeuchi Regiment will not last until the New Year.

In order to prevent another sneak attack, Takeuchi Lianshan had to order the soldiers to guard against the enemy and shrink the defense. At night, a large number of patrols were arranged, with open and secret sentries to prevent the enemy from attacking.

In order to catch the enemy who came to attack as soon as possible, Takeuchi Lianshan sent a large number of soldiers to lurk in the grass, treetops, and earth piles on the west bank of the Nujiang River, hoping to ambush Lu Cheng and his men.

But Lu Cheng was unstoppable. Once the thermal sensing radar was turned on, the devils within a range of 2,000 meters could not hide. Whether they were hiding in the trees or in the soil, they would be discovered and killed at the first time.

Takeuchi Lianshan listened to the casualties reported by his subordinates every day, and his hair was almost white. He could only send more people to patrol and garrison the riverside, and built solid bunkers and set up machine gun positions in some hidden locations on the riverside.

Just when Takeuchi Lianshan was about to collapse, Lu Cheng on the other side finally stopped his actions and stopped attacking.

It wasn't because Lu Cheng was tired, nor was it because Takeuchi Renzan's defense was impeccable. It was because his superiors had issued a new order to Lu Cheng to fly to India and report to the Allied Command. The Allied Commander-in-Chief wanted to meet Lu Cheng...

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