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Chapter 265: A soldier never tires of deceit



Chapter 265: A soldier never tires of deceit

"adjutant."

Wei Junlin raised his eyes slightly and looked at the Red Alert adjutant Pojun who was waiting for orders in the palace hall.

"To!"

The Red Alert adjutant quickly took a step forward, looking at Wei Junlin with his head held high.

"Pass my order, withdraw all troops..."

Wei Junlin on the throne was intimidating without even getting angry, with a cold look on his face. He gave a decisive order to his adjutant Po Jun below.

As soon as these words came out.

The Red Alert lieutenant was stunned.

He just stood below and thought of more than ten countermeasures.

But the only thing no one expected was that Commander Wei Junlin would issue the retreat order so decisively.

You know, the Nanyang Empire invested too much effort and resources to take over the Southeast Peninsula.

But now, because of the devil's shameless threats, the Southeast Peninsula that was about to be within their grasp was about to be returned to them.

I don’t understand. Red Alert’s adjutant Pojun is racking his brains but still can’t figure out why the commander did this?

Do you really care about the lives and deaths of millions of local people in the Southeast Peninsula?

It shouldn't be.

Who is the commander?

He was a ruthless and ruthless hero.

How could he care about the life and death of these people and just give up the territory he had already taken in the Southeast Peninsula?

However, as a member of the Red Alert sequence, the Red Alert adjutant still nodded respectfully to Wei Junlin.

"Yes." The Red Alert adjutant, like other Red Alert soldiers, resolutely obeyed the commander's orders, but would give reminders when necessary, so he flattered Wei Junlin on the throne and asked: "Commander, should we give up the plan to annex the Southeast Peninsula?"

When he said this, the Red Alert adjutant raised his head and stared at Wei Junlin on the throne, hoping that the commander had other intentions in making such arrangements.

"Do I look like a kind person to you?"

Wei Junlin did not reply, but changed the subject and asked the Red Alert adjutant below.

"Not like."

The Red Alert lieutenant shook his head without hesitation.

"That's right, how could I really spit out the food that has entered my mouth and give it back to them!"

Wei Junlin smiled calmly, and the aura emanating from his eyes revealed that of a king.

After that, the Red Alert adjutant finally breathed a sigh of relief, realizing that the commander had other intentions in making such an arrangement. He raised his head and looked at Wei Junlin on the throne, and asked curiously, "Commander, what do you want to do?"

Since the Red Alert adjutant Pojun was one of their own and there were no outsiders here, Wei Junlin planned to tell him frankly.

"The Japanese and the Indo-Western alliance used this despicable method, which seems to be disadvantageous to us, but if you look at it from another angle, it is actually an opportunity for us to win the hearts and minds of the people in the Southeast Peninsula."

"We will first pretend to agree to their request, withdraw our troops across the board, and return the territory we have captured in the Southeast Peninsula. This will firstly paralyze them and make them relax their guard, and secondly, it will win the hearts of the local people and prepare for the future stabilization of the Southeast Peninsula."

"We can also take advantage of the enemy's slackness to rescue millions of hostages and set traps. We can capture the leader first, kill the Japanese general and Chuck, and then take over the entire Southeast Peninsula in one fell swoop!"

Wei Junlin slowly and calmly told him the plan in his mind.

The journey he had taken had made him no longer see things as simply as he did in the beginning.

When looking at one thing, we often think about it from many perspectives.

Because he knows that every decision he makes is of great importance.

If the decision is correct, you can gain huge benefits.

But if the decision is wrong, I don’t know how many people under my command will have to sacrifice.

"High, this is really too high!"

The Red Alert adjutant praised and gave a thumbs up to Wei Junlin in front of him.

"Stop flattering me and get down to business. Since we are going to pretend to withdraw our troops, we should do it quickly and not give the enemy any chance to suspect anything."

Wei Junlin was calm and composed, feeling that there was no time to lose and that action had to be taken as soon as possible.

After all, there is an old saying that goes, delay leads to disaster.

Wei Junlin did not agree with this statement before.

But as my experience and knowledge grow, I have to agree with this old saying.

"As you command." The Red Alert deputy nodded, his face full of respect. Then, as if he had thought of something, he slowly raised his head and looked at Wei Junlin, and asked, "Commander, you just said that you wanted to set a trap to deal with the enemy leader. I wonder what kind of trap it is? Do you need me to arrange it?"

To catch a thief, you must first catch the leader. The Red Alert adjutant heard it clearly just now.

"Go down first and carry out the task I assigned to you. As for the trap, I will take care of it myself."

Wei Junlin shook his head and responded without hesitation.

The task of withdrawing troops from the front line was given to the Red Alert adjutant, which kept him busy.

If the Red Alert lieutenant is asked to do other important tasks at the same time, he will be somewhat overwhelmed and may even attract the attention of the enemy.

"Yes."

The Red Alert adjutant nodded, and when he looked at Wei Junlin, he felt even more admiration in his heart.

When the adjutant Pojun left the palace hall, Wei Junlin summoned some Red Alert officers and assigned them the task of deploying traps.

"The code name for this operation is Kill the Pigs and Eliminate the Dogs!"

After Wei Junlin finished explaining the plan in detail, he looked around at the group of Red Alert officers below.

“Kill the pigs and dogs!”

The Red Alert officers stood tall, looked at Wei Junlin on the throne, and responded respectfully in unison.

……

In a coastal port on the southeast peninsula.

The Red Alert officer stationed there received orders from his superiors and immediately assembled all the Red Alert fighters in the harbor.

The Red Alert soldiers in reddish-brown uniforms quickly came to the square and arranged themselves in rows in an orderly and uniform manner, with the Red Alert platoon leaders of each row standing at the front of their row.

"Report, all members of the first row and company are here!"

"Report, all members of the first company and second platoon are here!"

"..."

"Report, all members of the second platoon of the third company are here!"

"Report, all members of the third company and third platoon are here!"

The platoon leaders of the Red Alert Army stood upright and reported loudly to the Red Alert Battalion Commander in front of them in an orderly manner.

The organization of the Red Alert Army is basically based on the three-three system.

A battalion is composed of three combat companies, a company is composed of three combat platoons, and a platoon is composed of three combat squads.

And each Red Alert combat squad contains multiple Red Alert soldiers. Basically, in a Red Alert combat squad, there is at least one Red Alert heavy soldier, one Red Alert sniper, one Red Alert rocket launcher operator, and no less than ten Red Alert mobilized soldiers.

At this moment, two Red Alert armored troop carriers were already anchored near this coastal port.

"The commander has ordered that the entire battalion evacuate the harbor immediately. No mistakes!"

The Red Alert battalion commander glanced at the huge crowd of Red Alert soldiers in front of him and shouted in a sonorous and powerful voice.

"Yes!"

More than 500 Red Alert soldiers responded in unison, their voices echoing over the harbor.

Although some Red Alert soldiers were puzzled, as a member of the Red Alert sequence, they obeyed the commander's orders 100%. Even if the commander asked them to go through fire and water, they would not hesitate at all.

With this, row after row of Red Alert troops entered the Red Alert armored personnel carrier in the harbor.

The close-in defense guns on the deck of the Red Alert armored personnel carrier were put on alert, always on guard against possible dangers.

Retreat scenes like this are taking place in hundreds of places across the Southeast Peninsula.

In less than a day, all the Red Alert troops that were originally stationed in the coastal areas of the Southeast Peninsula and in the Taiguo and Hounan areas that had been captured by the Red Alert Army disappeared.

The Japanese general Kawai and the leader of the Indo-Spanish Alliance, Chuck, were very happy when they received the news, thinking that the war had come to a temporary end.

However, the Japanese did not release the million hostages. Fearing that the Red Alert Army would make a comeback, they escorted the million hostages to a valley and kept them there so that they could be used at any time.

Outside the valley, there was a Japanese brigade guarding it, with a strength of about 3,500 men and nearly half of its troops lost, to prevent the hostages inside from escaping.

But the Japs and the Indo-Spanish Alliance didn't notice.

In the early morning of that day, a 5,000-man army wearing reddish-brown uniforms arrived.

Under the cover of darkness, they approached the valley silently.


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