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The Strongest Shopkeeper in History.
Chapter 136: We Are Currently in a Bitter Battle . [136]
Summary
The 12th Division, under Zhou Yang's command, launches a simulated attack on Pingan County, defended by a small Japanese garrison. Instead of a swift assault, Zhou Yang prioritizes training, ordering the artillery regiment to hone their accuracy through continuous bombardment, much to the bewilderment of the enemy and the astonishment of his own men. This unconventional tactic drags on for hours, turning the battlefield into a deafening symphony of explosions. Finally, as the sun begins to set, the artillery finds its mark, paving the way for a coordinated attack. Four regiments advance on the city gates, while a fearsome tank regiment unleashes a barrage on the eastern wall, sending the Japanese defenders into a state of disarray. The unexpected assault throws the Japanese command into confusion, as they scramble to decipher the enemy's motives and deploy reinforcements. Unaware of the simulated nature of the attack, they perceive it as a full-fledged offensive by Wei Lihuang's Central Army, highlighting the 12th Division's ability to sow chaos and fear through their unorthodox tactics.Full content
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