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Chapter three eight six battle

The sudden attack broke out at noon when it was raining, and the enemies at the residence site had almost no decent reaction. When they found that they were attacked, it was difficult to organize a comprehensive resistance, and only the backbone of them resisted in various houses.

The plantation is a society with distinct classes. When they moved to these residence sites, they would live according to class. The relatives of the slaves had almost no response and squatted in the room with their heads in their arms. Only the Japanese and the large house where the supervisor Mestiso, they raised, resisted.

But facing the grenade, all resistance was futile, especially the Japanese leader Nakamura Yuda, who was in charge of this residence site. He stayed in the same house with his family and relatives. He knew that if he resisted, the grenade thrown in would blow his family to death. After obtaining the guarantee of his life safety, he chose to surrender.

When the rain stopped, the battle ended. There were only three people in the advance team injured. One fell from the house and broke his leg. The other was a grenade thrown by his own people. The most unlucky one was a Gao Qiao man. He participated in the removal of the enemy and was about to break in outside the house. The person inside used a wooden sign to insert his butt from the gap in the log and hit the bull's eye.

The residence point after the rain was extremely slippery. After receiving the order from Sun's army, Di Maria walked quickly, but fell continuously. Sun's army saw Di Maria with mud falling from her body and said, "Dimalia, you don't have to be so nervous. I'm looking for you, it's not because your subordinates robbed the prisoners' property."

"I have punished them severely," said Di Maria.

Sun Bu nodded slightly: "There are many Gojo and Mestiso people among the captives, and many of them know Spanish, so I need to leave you five subordinates, and you can select seventy people from my cavalry team and set out for the plantation with you."

"Now?" Di Maria asked.

Sunbu said: "Yes, now the enemy has set up five posts outside the residence site. We have killed and captured three, and two are missing. I think they will go to report to the plantation. I don't want to be lost. What about you?"

"I don't want this either," said Di Maria.

Sun Bu nodded: "So, I will hand over this task to you, remember to catch prisoners as much as possible."

Di Maria knew that Li Zhaocheng must have reminded Sun's troops to give him a chance to show off. Although he was very tired now, he still chose to set off immediately. However, there were only fourteen Gao Qiao people left under him, and the main force was the cavalry under Sun's troops. In order to mobilize these people, Di Maria took out all the rewards he received from Li Zhaocheng, and he had already shown his courage, making many cavalry willing to follow him to fight.

This temporary cavalry team galloped south along the Uruguay River, and arrived at the Japanese plantation in one or two nights. On the left bank of the Uruguay River, there was a vast cotton plantation all over the fields and hillsides, and there was no sight at all. However, this was the green green on the ground when the cotton was born, and deep in the plantation was the farm where the Japanese lived. At this time, there was chaos.

A large number of slaves were driven into the house where they lived. The Japanese and supervisors outside sealed the doors and windows with wooden boards and nails, and some people sprinkled oil on the wooden house. Obviously, the Japanese had already received news that they chose to burn the slaves to death in the face of the attack, and did not leave them to their enemies. However, Di Maria came too quickly, and there were only more than 30 Japanese and supervisors left behind. When they were busy, Di Maria led the Gao Qiao people to sneak into the farm and took the lead in controlling the Japanese horses.

It can be said that Dimaria caught the point. The Japanese had no horses and could not escape in this wilderness.

"The Empire Expedition Brigade has surrounded you and surrender immediately, so you can avoid death!"

Di Maria and his companions kept shouting this sentence repeatedly in Imperial Mandarin, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese. Hunter ambushed by barns and windmills killed several people who wanted to escape with rifled guns, some of whom were desperate enemies, and some might just be slaves who were released by the enemy as smoke bombs.

After a long time, the village did not respond. When Di Maria discussed with several officers whether to risk sending troops in and find out where the enemy was located, a voice of negotiation came from inside, which was actually in Mandarin: "Don't shoot, I was sent by the Japanese to negotiate, don't shoot."

Di Maria immediately responded: "Yes, come to the wine cellar, we will ensure your safety."

After a while, a man emerged from a pile of stone mills. He held his white shorts and walked slowly. When the messenger walked into the wine cellar, Di Maria looked at him and said, "You are not Japanese!"

The man nodded and said, "My name is Wang Dabao, I am a small businessman from Yizhou. I am here to sell some tea... Are you not Gao Qiao?"

The reason why Di Maria believes that Wang Dabao is not a Japanese is very simple. He is very tall, 1.8 meters tall. On this grassland, it is already a top-notch height. At the residence point, the Japanese people Di Maria has never seen are so high.

Wang Dabao originally thought that this was the Gao Qiao people who came to take revenge, but when he saw the cavalry officers around Di Maria, he realized that he had encountered the regular army of the empire.

An officer stepped forward and pulled off the torn coat that Wang Dabao was put on the outside, revealing the beautiful silk shirt inside. He pulled out the saber, picked up Wang Dabao's chin, and shouted: "You dare to say that you are a little businessman!"

"Brother, don't do this, don't kill me. I'm just here to do some business. At most, it's smuggling and you won't die." Wang Dabao said.

Another officer smiled coldly: "That is that according to the law, you will not die. You fall into my hands and dare to do business with our enemies. If you don't tell the truth, you will castrate you directly."

Wang Dabao immediately became honest and told the truth.

He was not a small businessman, nor from Yizhou, but from Cape Town, the empire's textile industry center overseas, and Wang Dabao came from a large textile enterprise, he came from the Brazilian colony.

The company had business dealings with Baron Piedo in the early years. In order to get cheaper cotton, it went deep into the inland and found the Japanese to seek cooperation. Wang Dabao was originally committed to opening up the transportation line of the Uruguay River and bringing cotton produced in the Japanese plantations directly into Cape Town along the Uruguay River.

But obviously, Wang Dabao came at the wrong time, or he came at the right time, because according to Li Zhaocheng's style of recruiting soldiers and training troops in Nangang and Yizhou, it would probably take another half a year to move troops.

Wang Dabao also provided more information related to the Japanese, that is, the Japanese have more power here than Sun's previous investigations. In addition to this plantation, there is also a slightly smaller plantation further north.

"Are there any Chinese in the village? What are the conditions for the Japanese?" the officer asked.

Wang Dabao said: "There are no more Chinese people. The Japanese said, "You should not attack, send them fifty horses, and the more than 700 slaves locked up will belong to you. If you attack, ignite the fire and burn all the slaves to death, and no one of you will get it."

Obviously, the Japanese regarded this attacking team as the Gao Qiao people or Indians who had always had a grudge against them. They did not expect that they were the regular army of the empire. Even if they had a clear identity just now, the Japanese did not believe it and believed that the Gao Qiao people were bluffing.

"Dimaria, what are you going to do?" asked a cavalry lieutenant.

"What did you think?"

"Just attack immediately. There are only more than 30 Japanese people, and it only takes a moment to kill them. How many people can be burned to death?" the officer said indifferently.

Di Maria shook her head slightly and asked Wang Dabao: "How many slaves are there here, and who are they?"

Wang Dabao dared not hide it. To put it carefully, there were more than 700 slaves theoretically, but they were confused just now and they escaped a lot. Not to mention Wang Dabao, the Japanese did not know. All slaves were carefully selected strong slaves, and blacks accounted for a small part, mainly Indians and Gao Qiao people.

As soon as he heard that it was mainly a local, Di Maria rejected the suggestion of a cavalry lieutenant's strong attack. As Li Zhaocheng arranged when planning the attack, Di Maria believed that this was a good opportunity for him.

"Japanese, I am Di Maria, a native of Gojo, and I cannot let you go. But I am willing to give you a chance. We have a fair duel. If you win, let you go, and the slaves can be taken away. If you lose, surrender and do not hurt the slaves. How about it?" Di Maria shouted in Chinese.

The opposite side fell silent, while Di Maria asked Wang Dabao to deliver the letter, but Wang Dabao said he would not go anywhere. Although he knew that there would not be good results after he returned, he would not die.

Just as Di Maria was thinking about whether to use some means to Wang Dabao, the Japanese opposite responded.

"I am Saburo Nomura, the leader here, a samurai from the Sunrise Country. I agree with your request for duel, come out, Gao Qiao people."

Di Maria stretched her head out of the window of the wine cellar and saw a man standing in the open space in front of the barn, holding a samurai sword and standing proudly.

The cavalry lieutenant grabbed Dimaria who was about to go out and said, "You can't decide to let the Japanese go without authorization."

Di Maria said: "This is just my personal decision. If I win, the Japanese surrender, and if I lose, only Gao Qiao will not take action. You can act according to your own wishes. Anyway, you are not my subordinates."

"Cunning Di Maria." The cavalry lieutenant laughed and gave a thumbs up at Di Maria, praising his wisdom.

Di Maria walked towards Saburo Nomura, and while walking, she unloaded the excess weapons, two revolvers and some bullets. In the end, he only had a short knife that he had brought out of the tribe back then. His arms were very sharp, but Saburo Nomura did not notice where the short knife was pulled out.

Although Di Maria only had a short knife, it still put a huge pressure on Nomura Saburo, because Di Maria was too high. His red skin stood there like a half-iron tower, giving Nomura Saburo a full sense of oppression.

"Come on, warrior, let's decide our life and death. This is the best ending. Use one person's life to exchange for more people to live." Di Maria said lightly.

But Saburo Nomura hesitated. He was not bragging. Saburo Nomura was really a samurai from Japan. His grandfather died in the anti-shogawa war in the pre-imperial era. Later, as the Tokugawa shogunate strengthened the Chuo Group, Saburo Nomura's father lost his status as a samurai. Because of this, his father once resisted, and the name given by the Tokugawa family was taken back and became a lonely ghost in Japan. In the end, Saburo Nomura followed his father to wander to Brazil, but his father died in a confrontation with the Portuguese police.

Saburo Nomura has family-born martial arts, but these martial arts have not been practiced for many years, because the management of the plantation has consumed too much energy.

"Gao Qiao people, you have the courage, I admire you very much." Saburo Nomura said.

"Do you regret this nonsense?" Di Maria asked.

Saburo Nomura said: "I think a duel is too much, I want to decide the outcome of three."

In Saburo Nomura's opinion, there may not be a second person among the Gojo people who are as strong as Di Maria, but he has several guys with strong combat power under him.

"Yes!" said Di Maria.

Saburo Nomura greeted the two of them, but Di Maria did not move, but said, "You guys go together, my time is very precious."

"Too sister!" Nomura Saburo immediately felt a great insult when he heard Di Maria's words, and involuntarily even spoke his hometown words. He pulled out his samurai sword and rushed over, and his two subordinates followed closely behind.

Di Maria's fighting skills were learned from blood and fire. Nomura Saburo rushed over, and Di Maria kicked the mud on the ground and smashed it into his face. When he was hiding, he kicked Nomura Saburo away directly. The two Japanese holding weapons could not stop Di Maria's move and were hit on the ground by him several punches. Di Maria ended the battle without even pulling out the short knife.

However, instead of killing three people, he asked Saburo Nomura: "Did you admit defeat?"

Nomura Saburo undoubtedly lost. He admitted helplessly and finally survived. Under his greeting, the rest also surrendered. Di Maria discovered that there were only twelve Japanese people here, and the rest were all supervisors they raised, mainly mixed-race people from Brazilian colonies such as the Mestiso people.
Chapter completed!
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