The enraged Liu Yu's fists rained down on Tanaka Junichi's body.
At first, Tanaka Kunyoshi could still hold back his screams, but when faced with Liu Yu's steel-like fists, he began to scream in pain.
However, Liu Yu, who had only punched a few dozen times and was still controlling his strength, only stopped when he realized that he had almost beaten the guy to death.
Looking at Tanaka Junichi lying in the carriage like a dead dog, he spat on Tanaka Junichi's face and said with a ferocious expression,"
"I won't let you die so easily. Don't worry, I will let my soldiers torture you bit by bit.”
Facing a murderous maniac whose hands were stained with blood, Liu Yu really felt that one bullet was too cheap for these guys.
Then, Liu Yu threw Tanaka Junichi into a corner of the truck like he was throwing a dead dog and handed him over to the soldiers on the truck to watch over.
Then, he picked up the brocade box that contained the 45th Regiment's flag. He opened it and saw that there was a regiment flag neatly stacked inside. There was also a large number of words written on it, which were basically all the merits of the 45th Regiment.
Tanaka Junyoshi barely raised his head and looked at the flag in Liu Yu's hand. His eyes almost popped out and his mouth was bubbling with blood. He seemed to want to say something, but he basically could not say it.
"Send this flag directly to Jinling. This is our military merit, and Yan Huang needs this news of victory.”
Liu Yu placed the regiment flag in the brocade box and ordered the soldiers on the truck,"Also, bring this captive to Jinling and lock him up.”
"I promise to complete the mission."
After giving his instructions, Tina got off the truck.
Hundreds of sniper teams also left the team.
The frontline command center had already ordered the Independent Regiment to go to Jinling to rest. Liu Yu did not intend to disobey the orders of the national army.
Even though he was very dissatisfied with many people in the national army, there were still many soldiers in the national army that were worthy of admiration.
Moreover, he was now the colonel of the national army. He had to follow the rules.
As for disobeying orders, Liu Yu believed that with Principal Jiang's character, he did not like students and subordinates who followed the rules.
Of course, the prerequisite was that you had to win the battle. At most, you would win the battle, but if you disobeyed the orders of your superiors, you would definitely end up in a miserable state.
Liu Yu, who was in Huangpu's fifth semester, had a deep memory of Principal Jiang. After all, the first five classes of Huangpu were all Principal Jiang's direct students.
Back then, as the most outstanding student in the fifth batch, Liu Yu was often summoned by Principal Jiang.
The order to study in the Germanic Empire was personally issued by Principal Jiang.
In fact, Liu Yu and Principal Jiang could be considered family friends.
When Principal Jiang was studying, he was classmates with Liu Yu's father and was also a student of Liu Yu's grandfather. When Principal Jiang went to the Northern Expedition, the Liu family almost sold everything to support Principal Jiang.
Liu Yu was one of the students who was valued by Principal Jiang.
Others might be worried about disobeying orders on the battlefield, but Tina really didn't care.
After all, the person standing behind him was Vice-chancellor Jiang, and he had even wiped out the main force of the Japanese. He had even gotten his hands on the Japanese flag.
In the midst of the one-sided news of defeat, this piece of news was more important than anything else.
However, Liu Yu only ordered the troops to return. He brought all the sniper teams and stayed behind.
Liu Yu wasn't worried about his troops going to Jinling to rest.
Zhang Zifeng also sent a message saying that Jinling had already arranged a station for the independent regiment.
As a unit that had once been under the guidance of the main force, the Independent Regiment was naturally the direct line of the direct line of command. The treatment they received in Jinling was top-notch.
They didn't dare to find trouble with the Independent Regiment.
Moreover, the news of the independent regiment's battle at the Golden Mountain Guards had spread. They had stopped the Japanese's 6th division from landing for a day and had even killed many of their men.
With this record, he wouldn't have to worry about food and clothing in Jinling.
All the injured were treated immediately.
In the reply to Zhang Zifeng, Liu Yu also told him that the remaining troops would be fully withdrawn to Jinling.
Then, Liu Yu instructed Zhang Zifeng to do something before setting off.
At this moment, many troops on the Songhu battlefield had also begun to retreat towards Jinling.
Liu Yu took out a large number of trucks from his Backpack and gave them to the troops. It would only take a few hours for them to return to Jinling.
Then, in the pitch-black night, Liu Yu led all the snipers who stayed behind and entered the forest on both sides.
The other troops began to retreat to Jinling, but Liu Yu had no such intention.
After the bombardment of the 36th Brigade, the system's main mission required him to kill 5,000 Japanese. He only needed 700 to 800 more to complete the mission.
Song Jiang had become the focus of the Japanese.
Liu Yu believed that with the power he now had, he was not qualified to defend Song Jiang in the face of heavy troops.
If he couldn't fight head-on, he would attack from the side.
Liu Yu's goal was simple. He left all the snipers behind. He wanted to find an opportunity to kill the Japanese little by little.
Under the cover of the night, Liu Yu led a large number of snipers and hid near Qiaojing Town.
Under the night sky, the Japanese had set up a generator in Xiaojing Town to provide light for the engineer regiment that arrived later. They also set up a pontoon bridge that could pass through the heavy artillery brigade.
The method of building bridges in this era was completely incomparable to the modern day's pontoon bridge troops.
To allow heavy trucks and weapons to pass through, it was not enough to rely on the pontoon bridge set up by the ships.
Instead, they needed to first build strong wooden stakes and even lay iron sheets as a bridge.
In order to increase their speed, the 6th division's engineer regiment could only work overnight.
Otherwise, the bridge wouldn't be able to be built even tomorrow.
The river was dozens of meters wide, and it was in Qiaojing Town, where the water flow was slow and the river was the thinnest.
It was impossible to take a detour, so they could only build a bridge.
However, in order to prevent sneak attacks, the Japanese also used the ships they found to transport a portion of their troops. They set up a defense line on the other side of the river and a large number of patrols.
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