Bright Sword: I took Li Yunlong to work in military industry

Chapter 528 Prince Asaka Naruhiko: I am not good at running (Part )



Chapter 528 Prince Asaka Naruhiko: I am not good at running (Part )

"Da Biao, Lao Yu specifically told us to protect the factories in Taiyuan City as much as possible. Now I order you to take two companies of soldiers to see which factories have not been destroyed and provide emergency protection!"

After seeing that the steel plant was still operating normally, Li Yunlong finally felt a little relieved.

"Yes, leader!"

The first battalion commander Zhang Dabiao obviously also knew the seriousness of the problem. Without saying a word, he took the soldiers of two companies to inspect the core factory in Taiyuan City mentioned by Yu Ye before.

Li Yunlong and Shen Quan stayed at the Taiyuan Iron and Steel Plant to guard against the Japanese counterattack and possible destruction of the steel plant.

After a round of inspection, Lao Li felt relieved to see that sentries were arranged at all key locations and there were several smart comrades in the core control room supervising the workers.

"Go, bring me the Japanese prisoners we just captured from the South Gate. I'm going to interrogate them thoroughly. Who knows, I might be able to dig out some big fish from them."

Li Yunlong walked to the open-air area where the coal ore was stored and gave instructions to Shen Quan.

"Yes!"

Shen Quan immediately followed Li Yunlong's order and brought the gathered Japanese soldiers to the middle of the coal ore pile. Teams of more than a dozen soldiers from the independent regiment were deployed on the high coal piles around them, blocking all possible escape routes of the Japanese soldiers with their shooting range to ensure that they could not escape.

"Captain, how are you going to interrogate them?"

Shen Quan was a little curious. He had seen many regiment commanders leading troops into battle, but he had never seen them personally interrogate Japanese prisoners.

In the past, such a large number of Japanese prisoners was rare.

Firstly, the Japanese were almost all stubborn and few would be willing to be captured. They would either commit suicide or fight to the last moment. In addition, the independent regiment was not well equipped before, so it was rare to capture so many prisoners.

Later, the equipment level of the independent regiment was greatly improved due to the arrival of Minister Yu, but the entire independent regiment knew about Minister Yu's quirks.

Everyone knew that Minister Yu was kind-hearted and didn't like to be taken prisoners, so everyone tacitly agreed not to take any prisoners.

This is the first time in such a long time that we have taken so many prisoners.

"Let the comrades in the regiment who can speak the Japanese language ask them first. If there are any troublemakers or those who cannot explain clearly, bring them all to me.

I'd like to take a closer look to see if there's anything that slipped through the net!"

Old Li thought that the Japanese prince might not be mixed in with them, but there might be some small fry like colonels and major generals among them. It would be a gain if he could find them.

There were four or five comrades in the regiment who could speak some basic Japanese language. Li Yunlong arranged them to be responsible for interrogating these Japanese soldiers. They would first ask some basic questions and cross-verify the information fed back by these Japanese soldiers. Once they were found to have made up stories or deliberately pretended to be stupid, they would all be regarded as troublemakers and the regiment commander would be personally responsible for them.

After arranging the work, Lao Li walked to the top of a nearby coal pile carrying a Type 56 submachine gun loaded with bullets. He looked at the Japanese prisoners like a hawk, marking the ones who might have problems with his eyes.

Since it was just a simple information verification, it actually went very quickly. In just over an hour, all the devils were screened. All those who could not clearly explain their identities or deliberately gave wrong information were caught. There were more than fifty devils in total.

Li Yunlong walked down from the coal pile with an expressionless face, and looked at the faces of these guys who were picked out with the Type 56 submachine gun in his hand.

The Japanese troublemakers who were targeted by Li Yunlong shuddered in their hearts. They just realized that this was Li Yunlong, the leader of the independent regiment, the strongest opponent they had faced in some time.

The Japanese are a nation that fears power but not morality. When faced with an opponent who has defeated them, they are somewhat timid deep down in their hearts.

At least after this period of time, a certain fear of the man named "Li Yunlong" has been engraved deep in their hearts.

"Go, tell these troublemakers to start running around these coal piles. They can't stop until I tell them to!"

Li Yunlong said to several independent regiment soldiers around him who could speak the Japanese language.

As Li Yunlong's order was passed down, under the threat of Lao Li's power and the muzzle of the Type 56 assault rifle, the Japanese prisoners who had just been deliberately causing trouble began to run around the huge mountain of coal.

Old Li asked someone to bring a chair and sat there watching the Japanese soldiers start running. When he saw some of the Japanese soldiers running slower, he personally kicked them a few times to not give them any chance to slack off.

Li Yunlong had a reason for doing this. Since the military theory requirements for Japanese officers were higher than those for grassroots soldiers, they focused a lot of their energy on studying. Therefore, their average physical fitness level was bound to be weaker than that of ordinary soldiers, and this was especially true for higher-ranking Japanese officers.

Although this method is not guaranteed, it is still a way to identify it.

After the Japanese soldiers ran twenty laps, they were all exhausted and sweating profusely, but Li Yunlong had no intention of letting them go.

If he saw any Japanese soldiers falling behind, although he would not shoot them on the spot with the Type 56 submachine gun, Lao Li would pick up a horsewhip and whip the back and buttocks of the Japanese soldiers who fell behind, without giving them any face at all.

Originally, Lao Li wanted to slap the Japanese directly in the face, hoping to teach these bastards a lesson, but then he changed his mind and thought that it would be difficult to explain to the brigade commander or division commander if they saw it, so he changed his mind and slapped the Japanese on the back and buttocks.

After all, it was really unacceptable to beat the Japanese so hard that their faces were torn into pieces.

After twenty-five laps, Lao Li saw that some of the Japanese soldiers with weaker physical strength were on the verge of collapse. At this time, he asked the comrades of the independent regiment who could speak Japanese to tell these Japanese soldiers: "As long as they truthfully explain their identities and all the information they know, I will let them rest.

Otherwise, just keep running until you die!"

When these words were translated into Japanese and reached the ears of the running Japanese soldiers, who were already pale from running, almost lost their temper.

Finally, at the 26th lap, one of the Japanese soldiers couldn't bear it anymore. He ran to Li Yunlong trembling and talked a lot.

Old Li didn't even look at it, and directly asked the comrade who could speak Japanese language: "What is this damn Japanese saying?"

"Captain, commander, we've caught a big fish. This Japanese said he is a colonel and a battalion commander." The soldier of the independent regiment who could speak the Japanese language said excitedly.

"You kid, you just got transferred from the headquarters, right?"

"Yes, Captain, how did you know?"

"Look, I'm right. You just haven't seen enough of the world. What's a big fish like a colonel? I've even killed a Japanese general myself. You still say colonel?"

Old Li glanced at the young man.

As they were talking, a Japanese soldier stumbled up to Lao Li. He looked to be about fifty years old and was wearing the clothes of an ordinary soldier. He said something weakly to Li Yunlong.

After hearing this, the young man next to him who could speak Japanese almost jumped up on the spot.

He said excitedly: "Captain, Captain, we really caught a big fish this time!"


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