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Chapter 1918: Northern Henan is settled

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    As the iron gates closed, the Japanese forward troops began to advance towards them, looking at the black wall on the horizon.

    That¡¯s the enemy¡¯s armored force, advancing towards our own side.

    "Immediately report to the division commander that our forward troops are blocked by enemy armored troops. Do you want to force a breakout?"

    "yes!"

    Soon, the Japanese army¡¯s communications troops transmitted the order.

    "Regardless of the cost, break through the enemy's defense line!!"

    The Japanese communications soldier repeated the order given by the division commander.

    However, the Japanese frontline commander behind him gave a pale smile and said: "No need, the enemy is already here."

    At this time, the Japanese communications soldier looked over the commander's shoulder and saw the enemy's tanks rumbling toward him in the roaring, smoke-filled front, like a sandstorm.

    His eyes gradually froze, and the walkie-talkie fell from his hand, but he didn't notice it.

    Seeing the scene in front of him, he seemed to hear a magnificent execution song playing in his ears.

    Listening to the reports from the staff around him, Taro Sakai's eyes gradually fell on the combat map of the northern Henan region like a lead bob.

    "What are their casualties?"

    Taro Sakai took a deep breath to calm his inner turmoil.

    The staff officer next to him whispered: "The battle continued until noon, and the final casualties of our army were about 40,000. Only less than 10,000 broke through the enemy's defense line"

    Hearing this, Taro Sakai was about to speak, but the Japanese military staff officer seemed not to have finished his answer yet.

    "And Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, the two divisions in the rear were bombed by the enemy. When support troops were sent to respond to the breakout, there were also many casualties.

    A rough estimate shows that the casualties were around 5,000.  The loss of our army in northern Henan should be 45,000.  "

    After the Japanese military officer finished speaking, he lowered his head, as if this would protect him from Taro Sakai's anger.

    "Snapped!!!"

    Taro Sakai slapped his hand on the table, his eyes fixed on the staff officer in front of him, as if he wanted to execute him with his eyes.

    But he knew that it was not him who caused all this, but the powerful firepower and powerful night combat capabilities of the Fourth Army, as well as the major mistakes in decision-making by the Japanese commanders in northern Henan.

    The Japanese staff officer clasped his head almost to his chest, preparing to face the anger that would burn him at any time.

    However, unexpectedly, Taro Sakai calmed down his anger this time.

    Throughout the headquarters, there was no sound of his scolding.  But that kind of silence makes people even more uneasy and worried.

    After a long while, he slowly gave the order: "Order the troops to retreat from the northern Henan area. There is no point in staying there anymore."

    After saying that, all the anger in his heart turned into a heavy sigh.

    "Should weshould ask Commander-in-Chief Yuri Ogawa for instructions?"

    The staff officer asked cautiously.

    But Taro Sakai stared and said: "Ask for instructions? Why should I ask her for instructions? A young girl! I am on the same level as her, why should I ask her for instructions on this matter?"

    "yes!!"

    The Japanese staff officer straightened his body and shouted.

    Taro Sakai lowered his voice and said, "Just send her a telegram."

    After saying that, he stood up, pushed the chair away from him, and stared at the map for two or three seconds before turning around and walking out the door.

    When Lily Ogawa, who was far away in northern Henan, saw the contents of this telegram, her bright eyes dimmed, and then they regained their luster.

    "Damn it! This Taro Sakai retreated privately! He should go to a military court!!"

    The Japanese military staff officer who was standing next to him saw this letter and angrily criticized Taro Sakai¡¯s decision.

    Not only him, but other Japanese staff officers in the headquarters were also excited and began to denounce Taro Sakai.

    On the contrary, Lily Ogawa behaved surprisingly calmly.

    Her eyes stayed on the telegram for a while, then slowly turned outside the headquarters.

    With somewhat heavy steps, Lily Ogawa walked outside the headquarters.

    This is a forest, surrounded by poplar trees.?There are also dots of green.

    Like the remaining green paint on a rusty iron plate.

    Lily Ogawa knew that somewhere in this land at this time, the man she regarded as her old enemy must be ecstatic about the defeat of the Japanese army in southern Xinxiang.

    No, he has always been steady and should not show his joy on his face.

    Maybe He just smiled softly, then turned around and discussed the next step with the commanders around him.

    A military operation on how to annihilate Lily Ogawa and her soldiers in northern Henan.

    "This time, I lost!"

    She murmured, her whole body standing there, as if she was gradually turning pale.

    "Commander-in-Chief, are youare you okay?"

    A voice came softly from behind.

    Lily Ogawa turned around and chuckled, and said lightly: "It's okay, order the troops to retreat to Xingtai!"

    After saying that, she walked towards her tent.

    In the northern Henan region, Lily Ogawa, who had been fighting fiercely with Xia Yang's troops for half a month, issued the order to retreat.

    She knew in her heart that once Taro Sakai's 100,000 troops retreated south, she would have no chance to make a comeback.

    The Japanese troops in North China have become like the lucky remaining green of the surrounding woods. After all, they cannot escape the warm invitation of yellowing and withering.

    Failure is inevitable, but Lily Ogawa's mood is like a calm lake.

    She walked into her barracks and opened the combat information about Xia Yang.

    On top of the information, there are red comments left by Xia Yang.

    And those two eye-catching characters - fart!

    Lily Ogawa suddenly remembered the first time she and Xia Yang met at Piaoxiang Building.

    In that corner, the two of them were reciting poems and calling each other close friends. As they pushed the cups and changed the cups, she was already intoxicated.

    But later Lily Ogawa knew that it was just a scam.

    "It's just a mirror, a flower in the water, a dream."

    Xia Yang waved his hand and turned away from the dream, leaving only a trace of his back.

    It¡¯s just Lily Ogawa who left her heart in that sweet dream and could no longer pull away.

    She thought of Xia Yang's love words that teased her, and the dream he had weaved with his own hands was so beautiful.

    "What's the name of this poem?"

    "It can be your name if you want"

    Lily Ogawa recalled the conversations they had had that one scene in the mirror, that one trip to Huaxu.

    Outside the camp, the autumn wind surged, and the poplar leaves rustled and rustled down.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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