"Baka, the Chinese soldiers are all cowards. If you have the ability, come out and fight the warriors of the empire to the death.”
He saw dozens of his troops being killed again.
The Japanese lieutenant in charge of the command immediately pulled out his samurai sword and stood up angrily. He roared at the forest in the distance.
"I really can't bear to kill such a fool!”
Jiang Bai, who was in the woods far away, shook his head and raised his super sniper rifle. He aimed at the Japanese lieutenant who stood up in the distance and pulled the trigger decisively.
Ever since Jiang Bai transmigrated, he realized that the Japanese were too naive sometimes.
The Japanese, who were deeply influenced by traditional military thinking, had a very rigid way of thinking about war.
This wasn't a duel between knights, so there wasn't much fairness.
The bullet instantly penetrated the Japanese lieutenant's head and his body fell to the ground.
"Congratulations to the host for killing the enemy. War in Chaos has triggered an additional critical hit. Reward: 100 elite special forces soldiers.”
Finally, he managed to get a critical hit on the special forces 'summons. A hundred elite special forces soldiers came at once. Jiang Bai liked this Japanese lieutenant who was courting death even more.
Just as the Japanese lieutenant was killed, the other Japanese in the paddy field also got up and ran towards Chongren.
However, the remaining 100 or so Japanese were unable to get close to Chongren of the Sanli Palace.
At this moment, Chongren was still alive because his calf had been pierced. He wailed in pain.
Chongren slowly quieted down as he watched the brave warriors of the empire fall before him in order to save him.
Compared to the hundreds of warriors of the empire who had died trying to save him, Chongren almost forgot about his pain.
Jiang Bai looked at the map, shook his head, and got up. He led the team out and said,""Plant enough bombs in that place. I want to prepare a feast for the Japanese.”
When he arrived beside Chongren, Jiang Bai couldn't be bothered to look at him anymore. With a wave of his hand, he knocked Chongren unconscious.
Then, he took out a large number of heavy bombs and buried all the nearby places in the paddy field.
Then, Jiang Bai also specially placed a sensor bomb in the rope behind Chongren. At the same time, he also connected all the bold fuses that had been buried nearby to this bomb.
Once this bomb exploded, it would also instantly explode.
Jiang Bai then checked the rope to make sure that Chong Ren wouldn't break free. He then injected him with ricin.
Ricin was also one of the items dropped by Jiang Baihui's soldiers when they killed the Japanese.
This toxin was slightly different from normal ricin. After entering the human body, it would destroy the organs in the human body within a few hours, causing organ failure and death.
However, ricin, which was obviously specially refined, had a special characteristic. It would not feel anything for six hours while the poison was lurking. However, after 1.6 hours, the poison would completely infect the internal organs of the body. The poisoned person would also die within three-thirds of six hours.
Jiang Bai injected Chongren into the Sanli Palace with ricin to ensure that he could kill him in one blow.
Even if more Japanese came later and rescued Chongren from the Sanli Palace, they could still complete the mission.
Of course, this was also the last layer of insurance. Under normal circumstances, if the Japanese came to the rescue and untied the rope, the sensor bomb placed on Chongren's body would be detonated.
This place would soon be controlled by a large number of Japanese. Jiang Bai did not want to fight with the Japanese here.
There was no need to be greedy.
There were about one to two million Japanese soldiers in Hua Nation, including the Guandong Army. Jiang Bai was never worried about whether he had any Japanese soldiers to kill.
After planting the bomb, Jiang Bai led Jin Long and the rest, as well as the snipers, to clean up the traces he had left behind, and then decisively retreated.
At the same time, in the North China Front Army headquarters.
Matsui Ishine, who was recuperating, also saw Yanagawa Heisuke rushing over.
"Commander, something bad has happened. The prince's convoy was attacked on the way to Zhenjiang, and the attacker was Jiang Bai."
Yanagawa quickly explained what he knew about the situation, and then took out the clear text message that Jiang Bai had personally sent.
"Immediately, immediately organize the rescue of His Highness the Prince.”
Iwane Matsui said seriously.
As the temporary commander of the Sanli Palace, Ishigen Matsui knew very well that if something really happened, he would definitely be held responsible.
Yanagawa immediately said,""Commander, I've ordered the troops in Zhenjiang and Danyang to save the prince at all costs.”
"Baka, how could something like this happen? The prince's whereabouts have always been a top secret. How could Jiang Bai know about it?”
Matsui Iwane said in a puzzled tone.
"Commander, should we inform the headquarters immediately? Although the orders signed by the prince have not been sent to the troops yet, the orders are still valid. They have seals and signatures. Once they fall into Jiang Bai's hands, it will be enough for the Hua Kingdom to make a big fuss.”
Yanagawa said seriously.
For the Huazhong front army, it wasn't just Chongren's accident that was troubling them. Most importantly, the documents that were leaked after Chongren was captured were also troubling them.
Fortunately, there was no comprehensive plan for the attack on Zhong Hai, but there were some top-secret orders that were enough to completely damage the image of the Wei Nation army in the international community.
To put it bluntly, if it really blew up, it would be extremely disadvantageous for the Wei Nation.
"Immediately put pressure on Hua Country's Chief Axe. I hope that the headquarters will also put pressure on the other countries to suppress this matter from being reported to the outside world.”
Iwane Matsui said seriously.
Now was not the time to shirk responsibility. Matsui Ishigen knew better than anyone else that he needed to step up and take responsibility because he was still the commander of the Huazhong Front Army.
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