On the other side, Ito Ken didn't know that Wang Yunshan had plans to attack them. He was still planning the success of his strategy. Fortunately for Wang Yunshan's dullness, he danced while playing music. Du Deyong told Wang Yunshan that he would lead the cavalry company to attack Ito Ken. Wang Yunshan was still laughing at the name of the Du Deyong cavalry company. Du Deyong confidently told him that when we arrived on the battlefield, you would know that we were gone.
Wang Yunshan quickly told Guo Xunkui of his plan. Guo Xunkui was still complaining about such a big plan. Wang Yunshan didn't even tell him in advance that Wang Yunshan was sloppy at a discount and hung up the phone. Guo Xunkui really admired Wang Yunshan's strategy, and he quickly ordered to fight with the independent regiment.
At night, the wounds and tiredness of the Japanese army at this time were vaguely cultivated by the bonfire. Jiang Ichiro was still boasting that his soldiers were brave, and he could capture Erdaoliang tomorrow. At this time Du Deyong had led the cavalry company waiting outside Jiang Yilang's camp. As soon as the fireworks were released, Du Deyong began to attack. Jiang Ichiro didn't expect Wang Yunshan to turn off the defense, and soon took Jiang Yilang's camp. Jiang Yilang hurriedly called Ito Ken to report the situation. Ito Ken did not expect Wang Yunshan to do this. Now the overall situation is set and the Japanese will lose again.
On the other side, Wang Yunshan led the independent regiment to directly attack Xiao Liuzhuang. After a night of fighting, Xiao Liuzhuang was quickly taken by Wang Yunshan. Wang Yunshan was very happy. The division commander had been worried about whether Du Deyong and Wang Yunshan could work together to fight the war. It was not until after they successfully captured Xiaoliuzhuang that the division commander breathed a sigh of relief. He did not expect Wang Yunshan's tactics to be so ingenious. This is also the power of Wang Yunshan.
Han Yan also received news of Wang Yunshan's victory in the field hospital. Everyone was extremely happy. Han Yan also played the accordion and sang to celebrate this victory.
Now that the situation in Lecheng has stabilized, Wang Yunshan decided that he should leave now. At this time, Wang Yunshan also received a new task to lead his army to attack Qingshan Town. The battalion commanders were still teasing along the way. After leaving Lecheng this time, Wang Yunshan would definitely miss Han Yan. Wang Yunshan didn't say anything, but he still worried about Han Yan.
Guo Xunkui also received an order from his superiors to attack Qingshan Town, and this time to see who was able to win Qingshan Town first. At this time, a group of Shanghai university students went to Yan to comfort the question and rest. Dong Tingfang, the instructor, was chatting with university student Liu Zhi. At this time, they heard a few shots. It turned out that the Japanese army also found traces of Chinese people passing by. Dong Tingfang hurriedly asked everyone to throw down their heavy luggage and hide. When everyone ran away, Liu Zhi found that his camera was not with him. Liu Zhi asked his maid, Jin Zhi, to go forward and retrieve the camera by himself. Jin Zhi immediately told Dong Tingfang about the incident, but Dong Tingfang was worried about Liu Zhi's accident. After asking everyone to hide, he went to Liu Zhi.
Dong Tingfang found Liu Zhi on the edge of a bush. At this time, she knew that if she did not lead the Japanese away, both of them would undoubtedly die. Dong Tingfang told Liu Zhi that from now on, Liu Zhi will no longer be an eldest lady, but a real fighter. Whether he is by her side or not, he must do the responsibilities and responsibilities of a fighter. After that, Dong Tingfang walked in the other direction. She deliberately sang loudly to attract the attention of the Japanese. The Japanese soon discovered Dong Tingfang, but he was shot and killed by the Japanese. Liu Zhi accidentally injured her ankle while fleeing. When she stood up with the pain, she was already surrounded by the Japanese army.