Chapter 137 I'm just a pawn
In the eyes of the officers and soldiers of the Avenge Camp, Hu Biao is a strict but loving soldier. Every time he arranges a combat mission, he always becomes silent when looking at the bodies of the casualties, but rarely scolds the commander who leads the troops.
Is it that Mr. Hu Biao and his company commander emphasized that there are those who will never die in war?
But Hu Biao knew in his heart that the casualties on the battlefield were completely different concepts compared to the upcoming tragedy on earth. The names and numbers remembered on the monument to the post-century represent vivid lives.
Perhaps only in this era can Hu Biao truly understand the meaning of "human life is like grass". Sometimes Hu Biao can't help but think that if he didn't know what was about to happen, he might not have so many troubles.
The most painful thing is that he can't find anyone to talk about this kind of trouble. As long as he is free, those memories will appear in his mind. The most serious thing is that when he returned to China in his previous life, Hu Biao went to the massacre memorial hall.
The six Arabic numerals engraved in front of the memorial hall come to my mind all the time. Sometimes Hu Biao even feels that the reason why he was reborn in this era is related to the battlefield, perhaps it is related to his oath of not returning to secretly.
As a former soldier of the Republic and later became a mercenary, Hu Biao couldn't remember how many people he killed at the gun. But after visiting the memorial hall that day, Hu Biao said in his heart: "If you have the chance, you really want to avenge them and kill the Japanese devils!"
As a result, a few days later, Hu Biao unexpectedly appeared in the Sihang Warehouse and became a national soldier guarding the Sihang Warehouse. Now that he finally entered Jinling, Hu Biao felt that he seemed unable to change anything, and he could not fulfill his oath.
It is precisely because of the guilt and powerlessness in his heart that Hu Biao always tries his best to make himself extremely tired. Only in this way can he fall asleep as soon as he closes his eyes. He always wants to kill the Japanese with all his might to relieve the guilt in his heart.
This time, Hu Biao led the guards into Jinling, and he didn't know if he could leave alive. But he knew that since he had come, he had to do some things and had to do his best to change this situation and rescue as many people as possible.
Perhaps in that case, the numbers on the monuments of the post-century will be less, and the war trauma will be left to the city. Looking back on this in the future, there will be less guilt in my heart, after all, he has tried his best to change it.
I thought Gui Shuzhen would discuss a specific breakthrough plan with him, but when I saw Gui Shuzhen's disappointed expression, Hu Biao couldn't help but get angry. Even if the generals of the first army were like this, how could he talk about other officers under his command?
Facing Hu Biao who suddenly became angry, Chen Gongshu, who accompanied him in, finally realized that the guy in front of him was indeed a bit unruly as their director said. Even if the other party was a general, Hu Biao would still not give him any affection.
When Chen Gongshu heard Hu Biao say that there was important information and knew that Hu Biao was very good at intelligence, he quickly said: "Ltd. Colonel Hu, General Gui is also worried about the troops in the city. After all, the current situation is very unfavorable to us, so he seems a little anxious.
Since the commissioner and bureau chief sent you here, I think you are convinced that you have the ability to find a way for the troops who are stuck in the city. Everyone serves together for the party and the country, and peace is the most important thing in everything. After all, they are all robes in the army!"
As a result, what surprised Chen Gongshu was that when faced with his mud, Hu Biao was not grateful at all, and his expression was still cold: "Sorry! Hu is just a martial artist, and even the old commander in the past often said that I was a foolish big Biao.
This time I entered Jinling, I did not come for you, but for those comrades in the city who fought bloody battles but were abandoned, and for those people who had always trusted us but were always disappointed.
Thanks to the trust of my brothers, I am willing to fight with me in blood, but from the beginning to the end, I am just a horse-front pawn on the battlefield. When the horse walks, it is like a field, and the soldiers will always be in front of the general. Although they walk slowly, who will take a step back when they see the horse-front pawn?”
The latter words were also a sentence that Hu Biao had read online in his previous life. He thought it would be appropriate to describe the millions of anti-Japanese soldiers who were on the battlefield at this moment. They were obviously the protagonists of the anti-Japanese war, but they were often easily overlooked.
The reason is that they are just big-headed soldiers and just pawns! This may be the sorrow of the little people!
After saying this, Hu Biao continued: "I have to do a lot of things to do when I enter Jinling this time, and I don't have time to chat with you. With this time, it's better to find a place with the Japanese and enjoy it with them.
Back to the topic, I would like to ask Director Dai to visit General Gui this time. I also think that the general and your teaching troops are elite troops who dare to fight against the Japanese and can make the Japanese suffer.
Even when entering the city, Hu heard from Director Chen that the third brigade of your unit is still fighting fiercely with the Japanese army at the Zijinshan position. As a soldier, I admire the contributions made by the general and his subordinates to the War of Resistance, because you are all bloody soldiers.
Before coming, I believe General Gui should have some understanding of Hu's situation. As the saying goes, "It's a mule or a horse, take it out for a walk." No matter how much Hu boasts himself, he will only make a joke. It's better to see the truth on the battlefield.
Later, I will lead my guard platoon to sneak into the Japanese rear camp and find an opportunity to launch a raid. If General Gui trusts Hu, I hope your troops can seize the opportunity and fight a counterattack against the Japanese army, thereby attracting reinforcements from the surrounding Japanese troops.
I have learned earlier that most of the Japanese army outside the city have begun to move towards Xiaguan, trying to block the passage of our army's withdrawal and wipe out our army at Jinling City. This means that the Japanese army has not deployed many troops in front.
If General Gui can order the three armies, he can send a vanguard out of the city to test the reality of the Japanese army outside the city. He finds the right opportunity to tear a hole open and let the subsequent main force break through the encirclement. Even if the Japanese army turns around and pursues, there is no time left.
How to plan and arrange a breakthrough, Hu was unable to show off his skills with limited abilities. Before leaving, he gave me some additional information. The newly appointed commander of the dispatch army issued an order not to be kept when he arrived in Jinling.
This order is to kill all the captured and stubborn people after they capture Jinling. If you think you are still a soldier, a descendant of Yan and Huang, and you still have a little blood, you should know what to do.
I would like to advise you not to have any luck with the Japanese. The Japanese who are red-eyed are no longer humans, they are just a bunch of beasts. Once they start killing, think about the outcome of the soldiers and civilians in the city.
Don’t think that Hu is intimidating you. Hu dares to say such words because he has seen too many brothers captured by the Japanese. I forgot to remind you again that except for Hu and a few old brothers, all of them have been prisoners of war.
Because they have tasted the taste of being prisoners of war and knew the taste of despair. Therefore, after being rescued, as long as they go to the battlefield without my order, they will move forward and would rather die than be captives!"
After leaving such a shock and reflection to everyone present, Hu Biao turned around and left the room. Looking at Hu Biao who stepped out of the room, Gui Shuzhen, who had been on the air before, stood up and said, "Lieutenant Colonel Hu, please stay! Is that information true?"
The fact that Gui can honestly say the word "please" is enough to show that his attitude towards Hu Biao has changed. But for Hu Biao who stopped and turned around, he still said calmly: "Is it really important whether it is true or not?"
Such an answer really surprised everyone. But when you think about it, it really doesn't matter. If they don't believe that this information is true, they can only tell others that they want to surrender and become prisoners when the Japanese enter the city.
If they believe that this information is true, they must do their best to break through. For generals like Gui Shuzhen, how could they be willing to be captured by the Japanese? Whether it is true or false, they must break through with all their strength!
Looking at Hu Biao who turned around and strode away again, the adjutant standing next to Gui Shuzhen suddenly spoke: "General, this person's words are just alarmist, right? There are tens of thousands of troops gathered in this city, so the Japanese can't kill them all, right?"
"What if the Japanese dare? What if they keep so many prisoners of war, what is the use of the Japanese? From the day of the Japanese invasion, have they killed not many people? Pass on me to order the ministers to come here to hold meetings immediately!"
Gui Luzhen, who finally decided to take a gamble, felt that Hu Biao's expression and words were not fake. To avoid this, Gui Luzhen must let the commanders of each department know this information to motivate the troops preparing to break through to fight to the death.
Since surrendering is death, there is still a glimmer of hope for breaking through, so why not fight? As Hu Biao said before, there are tens of thousands of troops retreating to Jinling City. If you really break through the siege by death, the Japanese may not be able to stop it.
After giving the order to convene the generals to hold a meeting, Gui Shuzhen continued: "Call Liu Quan to me!"
Just when Gui Luzhen's subordinates were curious about why they wanted to find Liu Quan, the first company commander of the guard battalion, came to Gui Luzhen's temporary command post. Liu Quan, who had previously tried to ask Hu Biao to hand over the gun at the door, also quickly came to Gui Luzhen's temporary command post.
After saluting and saying hello, Gui Shuzhen said directly: "Liu Quan, there is a very difficult task for you. Do you dare to go?"
"Please give orders to the captain, and the guards will complete the task to the death!"
"Okay! I believe you should have seen the Lieutenant Colonel Hu before. Later, you will go to Director Chen of the Military Control Commission and ask him to recommend it to Lieutenant Colonel Hu. Later, Lieutenant Colonel Hu will go to the Zijin Mountain position to support our troops there.
Your task is to cooperate with Lieutenant Colonel Hu and his combat troops. Also, inform me of your information at any time. Before receiving the orders of the corps, you and the guards must obey Lieutenant Colonel Hu's orders and listen to my orders clearly?"
"It's clear!"
Although I was very curious why Gui Shuzhen did this, he also selected a company from the most elite guard battalion around him to give to Hu Biao for command. But in Gui Shuzhen's opinion, only in this way can we know what magical Hu Biao is.
Even Gui Shuzhen had a faint intuition that if they could successfully break through this time, they might often have to cooperate with Hu Biao. Giving the guards to Hu Biao commanded it was Gui Shuzhen who decided to let Hu Biao join the company and become the bait for the breakthrough troops?
Chapter completed!