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Chapter 61: Counter-attack on the Jia Family by Wang

  Chapter 61: Counter-attack on the Jia Family by Wang

  Ye Tufei examined Han Hongxun and Yan Xiwen's injuries.

  Yan Xiwen was hit by a 38 caliber bullet that pierced his right chest, fortunately it was at close range and the bullet did not rotate inside Yan's body. Even more fortunate was that due to timely medical treatment, Yan did not develop complications such as pneumothorax.

  Ye Tu Fei let out a sigh of relief and said to Yan Xi Wen, "Just lie still and don't move, in a few days you'll be fine." Yan Xi Wen was weak at the moment, but his mind was still clear. He wanted to speak to Ye Tu Fei, who hastily stopped him, saying, "I know what you want to say, okay, okay, don't talk, ah!"

  He turned around and looked at Han Hongxun's wound, Han Hongxun's forehead was wrapped in thick bandages, but still couldn't stop the bleeding. Due to excessive blood loss, Han Hongxun had already fallen into shock.

  Ye Tufei casually picked up a military dagger and lifted open the bandage on Han Hongxun's forehead.

  The National Army military doctor who had been following Han Hongxun all the time hurriedly stopped him and shouted at Ye Tufei: "What do you want to do?"

  Ye Tu Fei raised his face and stared at the military doctor with a gaze like a sword, scaring him so much that he shuddered.

  The bandage on Han Hongxun's forehead was untied, and Ye Tufei immediately understood what was going on. He beckoned to the military doctor, who came over, and Ye Tufei pointed at Han Hongxun's forehead, saying: "This isn't just a superficial wound! The injury has reached the frontal bone, can you see that? This is a small artery in the bone seam that has been severed, all you know how to do is bandage it to stop the bleeding, but the small artery has retracted into the bone seam, how can you possibly bandage it?"

  The military doctor seemed to understand and nodded frequently.

  Ye Tu Fei thought it was boring and no longer paid attention to the military doctor. He pulled out a handful of bullets from his bag, removed the bullet head with a bayonet, and then poured the gunpowder from the bullets onto Han Hongxun's forehead. This was done three times, piling up a considerable amount of gunpowder on Han Hongxun's forehead.

  Ye Tu Fei slapped Han Hong Xun's face and said, "Old Han! Your face was originally ugly enough, but today I'll have to leave a scar on it, sorry about that!"

  As he spoke, Ye Tufei lit a match and ignited the pile of gunpowder.

  Han Hongxun let out a loud cry, opened his eyes, stared at Ye Tufei, then exhaled heavily and fainted again.

  The military doctor was startled and didn't come to his senses until Han Hongxun fainted again, then he thought of taking a look, but surprisingly found that the bleeding had stopped.

  "I'm type O blood, a military doctor, and I should know how to draw blood and transfuse it!" The military doctor nodded repeatedly in response to Ye Tu Fei's question.

  When up to 500 milliliters of fresh blood had been transfused into Han Hongxun's body, the pale lips finally showed a hint of redness.

  At this time, the soldiers of Han Peng's unit also took off their cotton-padded jackets, drank some hot wine and ate some food. With energy in their bodies, people's spirits were not ordinary. In the cold winter, although the soldiers only wore single clothes and pants, they felt much better than before.

  Ye Tu Fei waved his hand and said to Peng You Ming: "Command the troops to advance! I'll go take a look at the back."

  Peng Youming wanted to say something, but didn't have time, Ye Tufei had already left.

  Ye Tu Fei was somewhat worried about Li Zhong Yun. The characteristic of Li Zhong Yun's troops was that they were good at shooting, but in the one year since they wore the uniforms of the Imperial Japanese Army, Li Zhong Yun's troops had not fired a single live round. If their marksmanship had reached Ye Tu Fei's level, it might not be a problem, but for most soldiers in the regiment, who hadn't practiced with live ammunition in nearly a year and only relied on empty rifle training, it was inevitable that they would have problems with rusty hands.

  Ye Tu Fei was very worried that Li Zhong Yun would have the idea of trying to swallow him whole, thinking he could devour his opponent in one bite, but when they started fighting, he discovered that his mouth wasn't big enough.

  But in fact, Ye Tufei's worries were unnecessary. Just as Ye Tufei decided to take a look, the gunfire sounded from the rear, and Ye Tufei estimated that the distance was only about 500-600 meters based on the sound of the gunfire. He quickened his pace, almost running towards the battlefield, but before he arrived, the gunfire stopped.

  It's impossible for Li Zhongyun to be eaten by Xiao Riben, it must be Li Zhongyun who ate Xiao Riben.

  Having made this judgment, Ye Tufei felt at ease and slowed down his pace. By the time he arrived on the scene, Li Zhongyun and others had just finished cleaning up the battlefield. Seeing Ye Tufei walking over, Li Zhongyun casually tossed him a can of food, saying: "Sixth Master, why have you come? Don't you trust your brother?"

  Ye Tu Fei smiled and said: "If I hadn't come, where would I have found such a good thing?"

  The Japanese army squad that was killed had more than twenty people, Li Zhongyun collected their guns and supplies, and was about to prepare to withdraw. Ye Tufei stopped everyone and said: "Take off their clothes too, and let those brothers wear them, at least they can block the wind."

  After catching up with the main force, Ye Tufei said to Peng Youming: "Change direction and advance towards Jiajiawang!"

  Peng Youming opened his mouth and said, "Return to Jia's house?"

  Ye Tu Fei said: "Right, back to Jia's house!"

  "Peng Youming asked: 'Why? We just managed to rush out, why go back again?'"

  Ye Tufei pulled Peng Youming down to squat, picked up a few stones with his hands and arranged them on the ground. Ye Tufei explained: "We are heading due east from Jiajiawan, this route was calculated by Gao Qixiang, he has deployed heavy troops in front of us. Now our direction is northeast, you see, this is our current position, here is where Gao Qixiang's heavy troops are gathered, and there is a river called Nuluo River in between."

  Ye Tutui held up a stone to demonstrate the position relationship between them, and said: "As long as Takahashi's heavy troops move horizontally, we will be caught in our own trap, jumping into Takahashi's encirclement voluntarily. Secretary Peng, now we take reverse action, if Takahashi still wants to surround us, his heavy troops must detour from here, calculating the distance is twice as long as ours, even if the Japanese have better mobility than us, but to intercept us ahead of time, they must abandon their artillery."

  Peng Youming suddenly understood and excitedly rushed to say: "The Japanese army that lost its artillery can't stop us!"

  Ye Tu Fei said: "I reckon, Jia Family's defense at this moment is extremely empty. Gao Qiao Xing absolutely didn't expect that we would spend so much effort to rush here and then turn back."

  Peng Youming nodded and added: "Going back to Jiajiazhuang also has another advantage, we can get cotton-padded jackets for our soldiers."

  Having made up his mind, Peng Youming gave orders to the troops.

  Ye Tufei's change of direction was indeed beyond Gao Qixin's expectations, and he couldn't have imagined that Ye Tufei would choose to turn back.

  It wasn't until two hours had passed and Takashi Kobayakawa still hadn't received any information about Yeto Fei's troops that he realized there was a problem, even though he had confidently been waiting in front of where he thought Yeto Fei would be.

  At this time, Ye Tufei's troops had approached Jiajiazhuang.

  Ye Tufei's estimate was correct, at this time the Japanese army in Jiajia Bay had only one small team, and the machine gun squad of this team had been transferred to intercept the Korean troops, that is to say, there were less than 50 Japanese soldiers stationed in Jiajia Bay, with no heavy firepower.

  Eating up this Japanese army is no problem, but who eats it has become a problem.

  Han Hongxun's deputy commander Zheng Dazhu was seriously injured and died, the remaining brothers of the regiment were clamoring for revenge for their commander. Wei Xiangdong, on the other hand, regained his composure and firmly requested that his battalion take the lead in the attack.

  Just then, Li Zhongyun also chimed in, saying that it would be best for his company to launch the main attack, on the grounds that this could minimize casualties.

  Li Zhongyun's words angered the Korean Travel Corps and the Wei Xiangdong Brigade, and the two sides immediately joined forces to attack Li Zhongyun.

  Ye Tu Fei was so annoyed that he had to compromise with all three parties, "Each of you three parties selects ten team members and forms a charge team with me. The rest will cover locally."

  Yeutoufei was very confident in his assessment of the enemy situation because he knew that even if there were only Japanese soldiers in front of him, he could still take them down alone.

  "When charging, you must be behind me. If anyone dares to charge in front of me, don't blame me for being impolite!" After the charge team was formed, Ye Tufei made a request. He worried that the soldiers would rush too fiercely due to excitement, resulting in unnecessary casualties. At the same time, he instructed Li Zhongyun: "Move your men forward a bit. As long as the little Japanese dare to show their heads, you'll snipe them! I'll be at the front to lure them for you."

  This set of tactics had been used by Ye Toutuo many times before, and Li Zhongyun understood it intuitively.

  After the battle began, Ye Tufei led the charge with a loud shout, but the charge was not so resolute. They often charged out in threes and fives, changed cover, and stopped.

  This made the little Japanese on the opposite defensive position hate it.

  What makes little Japan even more incomprehensible is that despite this, they are being shot one after another.

  Like this, Ye Tufei led the charge team to make a gesture of charging every time, but just moved slightly and stopped immediately. The Japanese didn't know what was going on and could only respond according to convention. As soon as Ye Tufei shouted and moved, they immediately held their guns and exposed their heads, resulting in being inexplicably killed two or three at a time.

  After several rounds, the Little Japan suffered more than a dozen casualties. The captain of the Little Japan finally understood and when Ye Tufei and others made a gesture to charge forward, he ordered all members to hide in the bunker and refused to show their heads. In his heart, he thought: Crafty Chinese, I won't fall for your trick again.

  Unfortunately, Ye Tufei's charge this time was real, they no longer made lateral movements, but instead charged straight at the Japanese position.

  By the time the Little Japanese reacted, Ye Tu Fei's vanguard had already charged to the front, and then it was a matter of slaughter and being slaughtered.

  On average, a member of the assault team hadn't even fired two shots when the Japanese were all wiped out.

  At the cost of zero casualties, forty-seven Japanese troops were annihilated, which greatly boosted the morale of the troops. At the same time, Ye Tufei also gained everyone's respect.

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