Quietly staying in the trench trench under the tree roots.

Liu Yu quietly watched the Little Japanese heavy artillery brigade, building an artillery position bit by bit.

It's quite a tedious process to get over.

The ground was leveled and the soil on the ground was compacted, and then the rails were laid. The rails were laid from the side of the road to the position.

This required more than 3,000 little devils to work together. In the middle of winter, all the little devils who took action were covered in sweat.

On the side of the road, other little devils also took the lead in laying a short section of rails on the side of the road and began to assemble heavy cannons.

Those 150mm howitzers naturally don't need to be so troublesome.

But those 240mm and 305mm artillery are much more troublesome.

Heavy gun barrels, some trucks even need to add an extra load-bearing trailer behind the truck in order to transport these gun barrels.

However, in order to be able to assemble these heavy artillery pieces in a field environment, the Little Japanese Heavy Artillery Brigade was also followed by cranes.

If it's the barrel of a 240mm cannon, that's fine, but the barrel of a 305mm howitzer requires four cranes to operate at the same time.

Even the rotating and moving chassis of a gun alone weighs more than ten tons when assembled.

But I have to say that the quality of these artillerymen of the Little Devils is quite high.

The complex artillery pieces gradually rose up, all in an orderly manner.

At the same time, some of the little devils who were building artillery positions were digging bunkers, which were obviously places to place artillery shells.

The bunker location is not dug underground, because once it is dug underground, although it is safe, it is not an easy task for the artillery to push it to the side of the artillery.

The bunker is made of heavy soil and has a slight downward slope to enter the ammunition depot. The slight slope also allows the artillery shells to be pushed up easily, and then the artillery shells are transported to the artillery along the long rails. Waiting for reloading.

The big tree where Liu Yu was lurking was cut down and used to reinforce the ammunition depot.

Not only the big tree that Liu Yu hid, but also other nearby trees were cut down, and some were used as temporary railway sleepers.

The place where Liu Yu was hiding suddenly became the core of the Jaap's artillery position.

This also made Liu Yu couldn't help but smile.

Last night, after killing the two infantry brigades of the Japs, he specially brought elite snipers here and made a lot of preparations.

Although the sniper troops were lurking on the periphery under his orders, the place he chose happened to become the center point of the artillery position.

This is also the harvest of Liu Yu's careful preparation.

Liu Yu had two choices before. One was to go to Songjiang to assist the 67th Army of the Northeast Army in defending Songjiang.

But when I think about the firepower of the Little Japs, as well as the Sixth Division and the Eighteenth Division, even if I go by myself, it will be difficult to help the Sixty-seventh Army defend for a day.

After all, the Little Japanese's heavy artillery brigade, coupled with the firepower of the field heavy artillery regiment, can easily destroy the defensive positions of the Sixty-seventh Army.

Instead of struggling to support the 67th Army in the city, it would be better to find a way to kill the Japs' heavy artillery brigade.

After decades of hard work, the Army has only managed to build six heavy artillery brigades and one heavy artillery brigade. For the Army, losing one heavy artillery brigade is more painful than losing two divisions.

Last night, when Liu Yu destroyed the field heavy artillery regiment of the Sixth Division, he blew up the Yuejing Bridge today in order to allow the heavy artillery brigade to build artillery units in the place of his choice without any choice. position.

This is a design that is not complicated at all. Simple and effective designs are often the most effective.

Everything developed as Liu Yu planned.

Over at Songjiang City, Liu Yu could only pray that the 67th Army could be more powerful.

Don't follow the history. In one day, the 67th Army was completely wiped out by the little devils.

Almost two hours later, Liu Yu received a message from the sniper unit.

The news was conveyed through the walkie-talkie that Liu Yu had revealed before.

This kind of walkie-talkie, whether it is wavelength or frequency band, was made by Liu Yu alone, so the little devil naturally didn't know about it.

Through these walkie-talkies, Liu Yu was able to quickly know what was going on outside even though he was hiding in the pit.

At this moment, the Sixth Division of the Little Devils had surrounded Songjiang City, but because there was no artillery, the Sixth Division of the Little Devils did not launch an attack on Songjiang City.

Instead, they began to persuade them to surrender, but the Sixty-seventh Army held fast to the four walls of Songjiang City and remained unmoved by the little Japanese's attempts to induce them to surrender.

The Northeastern Army has a bloody feud with the Japs. Every Northeastern soldier wants to fight back to his hometown. Surrender is basically impossible.

However, although the Sixth Division no longer has heavy weapons, it does have a lot of small-caliber artillery, as well as mortars.

The artillery bombardment on Songjiang City was also beginning. At the same time, under the cover of artillery fire, the troops of the Sixth Division were digging offensive positions outside Songjiang City in three directions: east, west and south.

Another sniper team also sent a report, that is, the Little Japanese's 18th Division was expected to be preparing to bypass Songjiang and penetrate directly into the rear of the retreating Yanguo army.

Obviously, the Japs couldn't wait any longer to capture Songjiang. The Eighteenth Division bypassed Songjiang, crossed the Huangpu River directly, and headed straight for Shuzhou.

Later, Liu Yu also learned further that the Japs had captured Baoshan County on the edge of the Yangtze River. They had captured Nantong, Jiading and other major cities, and had begun to infiltrate towards Jinling.

However, because the Sixth Division on the Songjiang side was more than a day late, the hundreds of thousands of Yanhuang troops that were supposed to be surrounded have basically completed their retreat.

There is only one unit left to stop the Japs, and they are basically miscellaneous troops, just like the 67th Army here in Songjiang.

For this reason, the Yanhuang army in the Demon City, except for the Sihang Warehouse that was still guarding, was basically controlled by the little devils.

Liu Yu could only sigh helplessly.

Liu Yu had already thought of this when the Independent Regiment first received the order to go to Jinling to rest.

Principal Jiang, who only cares about his direct troops, is really chilling.

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