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    Zhao Yun wanted to avoid the surveillance of the Japanese and land from other places.

    Ding Fengque said: "General, our ship is very small, and the currents on both sides are strong. If we go too far, the ship may get into trouble. It is not unreasonable for the Japanese to choose to land here."

    "Okay." Zhao Yun nodded. At this time, of course, you must listen to the opinions of experienced people.

    The Chishui Army had many experiences of landing on the island, and Ding Feng also figured it out after suffering countless losses.

    Some islands have strange waves.  A strong wave may hit the rocks directly.

    Since the operation was at night, Zhao Yun strictly ordered not to light torches, which undoubtedly increased the difficulty.

    Fortunately, the moonlight is pretty good tonight, with a hazy glow.

    A group of twenty-two people sneaked ashore, and Ding Feng stayed at the back to handle everyone's footsteps.

    Only then did Zhao Yun understand the meaning of Gan Ning asking Ding Feng to accompany him.  Maritime combat is really different from land combat, at least land will not leave such obvious footprints.

    If they were careless, even if they landed ashore, they would be discovered by the Japanese during the day.

    "General Ding, you have learned a lesson!" Zhao Yun cupped his hands and said.

    "General Zhao is serious, I am not a general yet." Ding Feng said politely.

    "If the Japanese number tens of thousands this time and Chengyuan is a general, what's the problem?" Zhao Yun said.

    Ding Feng was moved at the same time, but he also felt a little emotional. Even if the boss talks differently, the general can also mess around.

    But in today¡¯s era, it¡¯s really easy for their soldiers to be cruel yet generous and make contributions.

    Ding Feng couldn't help but look forward to it. The Japanese must be more powerful. If there are only a few hundred people, then it's time to stop cooking.

    "Look carefully to see if there is any fire nearby." Zhao Yun said softly.

    As long as there are people living there, they will leave traces.

    "General, how about we search the shore first?" Ding Feng suggested.

    "What Chengyuan means" Zhao Yun thought for a while and then understood that Ding Feng wanted to find the hidden ship first.

    As long as the ships are found, the number of Japanese can basically be estimated.  Moreover, the Japanese were likely to camp on the shore.

    "However, the Japanese are likely to have spies on the shore, so we have to be careful." Zhao Yun added.

    So the group of people moved forward in the darkness, and finally found traces of the Japanese in a canyon-like place.

    You can vaguely see the light of the fire.

    Ding Feng called this place "Damen Gorge".

    Such naming is not uncommon among the Chishui Army, and some islands also have strange names.

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    The waves kept lapping at the shore, and the night was hazy, so Zhao Yun was not worried that his actions would be discovered.

    "Those are all fishing boats!" Ding Feng whispered.

    Although it was very blurry, Ding Feng could still identify the drifting ship.

    The number is about two to three hundred.

    Ding Feng couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. As a result, the number of enemies would hardly exceed 10,000, and the credit would be smaller.

    "Let's split up." Zhao Yun suggested, and Ding Feng nodded in agreement.

    Perhaps, this was just a place where the enemy partially hid their ships, so Ding Feng decided to continue exploring the shore.

    And Zhao Yun decided to move towards the place where the fire was, which was probably the enemy's camp.

    Zhao Yun came to a hillside, looking down from a high position, and could vaguely see the outline of the house.  Judging from the style of the building, it should have been built by people from the Central Plains.

    There are only two possibilities. One is that this was originally a village for ordinary people fleeing the war, but it was occupied by Japanese doves.  The other is that the Japanese had a large number of Han captives in their hands and drove the captives to build this village.

    No matter which one it is, Zhao Yun feels it is unforgivable.

    The Japanese are all hiding in houses, so it is difficult to detect the number.

    After daybreak, Zhao Yun went to the agreed place to meet Ding Feng.

    "No other ships were found." Ding Feng shook his head.

    "There is indeed a gathering place for Japanese people, the number is unknown." Zhao Yun said.

    So, should we continue to explore now, or go back directly?

    "How about we capture a few prisoners and ask?" Ding Feng suggested.

    "Jiligulu, can you understand it?" Zhao Yundao said.

    "That's right, why did you forget this time" Ding ??I was embarrassed and scratched my head.

    "However, there should be Han people in the village." Zhao Yundao said.

    So they decided to wait for two more days and wait for an opportunity outside the village.

    During the period of hiding, they discovered that three waves of Japanese people had left the village. They should have gone to the shore to change defenses and monitor the movement of the big ship.

    The next day, Zhao Yun finally got his chance and caught a Han man who went up the mountain to cut firewood.

    ¡°We are from the government, let¡¯s talk about what¡¯s going on in the village?¡±

    This Han man is about forty years old, with a full beard and very slovenly appearance.

    "Sir, save us! We are all poor people captured by the Japanese!"

    By the accent, you can tell that he is from Qingzhou.

    Ding Feng grabbed him by the collar and said, "Speak down, why are you speaking so loudly? Do you want to tip off the Japanese?"

    "Don't daredon't dare" the bearded man lowered his voice.

    "What's your name?" Ding Feng said.

    "Hu Asan."

    "Okay, tell me now, how many Japanese are there in the village?" Ding Feng said.

    "Thousands of people!" Hu Asan said.

    "How many thousands is it?" Ding Feng asked, shaking his collar.

    "Four to five thousand, maybe a little less, maybe a little more." Hu Asan said tremblingly.

    Ding Feng then asked a few more questions and finally figured out the situation.

    Hu Asan is a fisherman from Qingzhou. He has made a living by fishing for generations. Later, when the Yellow Turbans broke out, his village moved here collectively, and they indeed spent a few years of quiet life.

    Six months ago, the Japanese suddenly appeared, directly occupied their village, and killed all the people in the village.

    "You go back first, don't let the Japanese find out." Ding Feng said.

    "No, no, I won't go back." Hu Asan shook his head.

    "You're lying!" Zhao Yun scolded.

    Hu Asan was startled.

    "Tell me, why did the Japanese leave you behind when everyone in the village died?" Zhao Yun asked forcefully.

    This was indeed a flaw. Ding Feng suddenly woke up, cooperated with Zhao Yun, and stared at Hu Asan fiercely.

    Hu Asan was frightened, hesitating and speechless.

    "There is something wrong with this person. We can't let him go back. We need to take him away first," Zhao Yundao said.

    Ding Feng was convinced.

    " However, there is one missing person in the village, and he is a prominent Han man. It will definitely attract the attention of the Japanese, but it will only be sooner or later.

    There are four to five thousand Japanese, and they are no match for twenty-two of them.

    Soon Zhao Yun decided to retreat and returned to the ship.

    The number of Japanese people was not very different from Liu Ke's impression. He asked Hu Asan again, including the leaders among the Japanese people.

    "Hu Asan, did you participate in the massacre of the villagers?" Liu Ke said calmly.

    Hu Asan¡¯s pupils shrank, and after a while he denied it: ¡°Sir sir, how is this possible?¡±

    However, Hu Asan¡¯s eyes had betrayed him.

    Liu Ke closed his eyes, and when he opened them again, there was already a hint of coldness.

    "Tell me, why do you want to help the Japanese?"

    "I don't!" Hu Asan argued, stepping back continuously.

    This is the favorite fool of rulers of all ages, who can't even tell lies.

    Without Liu Ke¡¯s instructions, Gan Ning had already carried Hu Asan out and stabbed him to death.

    Zhao Yun was about to speak but stopped.

    "The Japanese were cruel and massacred several villages. This person is complicit with them. He is definitely not a good person. Even if he is forced, it is unforgivable." Gan Ning explained.

    In the days that followed, Gan Ning parked the big ship out of sight of the coast, and Japanese people kept coming out to observe.

    It seems that they have become restless or have discovered Hu Asan's disappearance.

    Zhao Yun wanted to land on the island again, but Liu Ke refused.

    "What we have to do now is to stand still and wait for the army to gather." Liu Kedao.

    However, it is not a simple matter to assemble an army.

    "Xingba, why are your men so stupid?" Dian Wei couldn't help but complain.

    Gan Ning was speechless for a moment, it was hard to explain to a fool like Dian Wei.

    ¡° The ships were sailing on the sea, how difficult it was to find them and accurately deliver the message Gan Ning knew it deeply.

    Fortunately, the Chishui Army has fixed habitats or supply points, and they have to go to Dianmao every once in a while.

    ¡°Otherwise, finding a ship in the sea would be even harder than reaching the sky.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)The Chishui Army has fixed habitats or supply points, and they have to go to Dianmao every once in a while.

    ¡°Otherwise, finding a ship in the sea would be even harder than reaching the sky.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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